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P.B gp.BOOTEN'a -QLUB. SECOND ANNUAL MEETING, 1,0 be Held on the Gisborne Parle Racecourse. THURSDAY. sth MARCH, 1914. Officers: Patrons, Hon. Sir Jas.' Carroll, M.P., Messra W. D. S. Mac Donald, M.P., IJ. Hepburn,. C. Neenan. and J. W. Nolan; President, Dr. C. F. Scott; VicePresident, ""|ar G. W.. jerimrose* Handicapper, Mr J. H. Pollock; Stewards, Dr. Scott, Messrs S. Wootton, G. W. Primrose. R. FlskeU. T. Dorn, A. Pilcher. H. E. Dodd, C. Taylor, H. Lougher, R. Campbell, G. E. Jones, J. Chambers, A. T. Webb, and A. Zachariah; Starter, Mr W- Howard; Timekeepers, Messrs G. W- Prhnrose and H. J. Grieve; Clerk ot Scales, Mr M. deCosta; Clerk of Course, Mr F. Gillies, PROGRAMME. 1.. MAIDEN HANDICAP (open). Qf 25 80V8.: second horse to receive 5 soys. from stake. For horses that have never won an advertised trotting race prior to nomipation, One, and a-half miles. Nomination lbs, acceptance- 403. 2. TRIAL HANDICAP (open), of 35 soys.;, second horse to receive 5 soys. from stake. (For unhoppled trotters only). One and a half miles. Nomination x 15s, acceptance 15s. 3. PONY HANDICAP (open), of 20 SOYS,; i second horse to receive 5 soys. from stake. For horses under 14.2 hands. One and a half miles. . Nomination 10s, acceptance 10s. 4. POVERTY BAY QLUB HAN{JICAP. (open), of ,65 soys.; second horse i o 'receive "10 soys. and .third horse 5 soys', from stake. Tivo miles. All horses will be handicapped to -trot Cmin. or better. The local- j bred horse doing the best time to hold | Mr E. M. Hutchinson's Cup. Nomination 20s, acceptance 20s. 5. LADIES: BRACELET HANDICAP; winner to receive a bracelet yalue 20sovs; second to reeaivs a hr&eelet Value 5 soys. Open to local bred horses only. All nominations' to be made by ladies, dne and , a-half miles. Nomination 10s, acceptance 10s6. CONSOLATION HANDICAP, of 20 soys.; for horses v beaten at the "Meeting; second horse to receive 5 soys. from stake. Nomiiiatidns ahd handicaps after fifth race; Oneniile. Nomination < r 10s, acceptance • 10s. . ' NOMINATIONS for all Ev«nts close with Secretary at 8 p.m. op TUESDAY, 17th February. 1914. ACC»^ NANCES at 8 p.m. on the 28th February. \ RULES AND REGULATION^. To be ran under the rules ot tne New Zealand Trotting Association. Placed horses may, be re : handlcapped. All races oiitional, saddle or harness. All disputes ahd objections shall be settled by the Judicial (Jommittee. Drivers and riders must present at scales 'current season's licenses. Horses must be registered before Nomination. No horse shall start unless Provident Fund annual fee is paid. By the^ntry of ,or endeavoring to enter a horse, every person having or subsequently having acquired any Interest ih such a horse shall be deemed to accept all the conditions and restrictions Imposed or Implied by these Rules, and to be barred 'from questioning the action or conduct of the ClUb or other body holding a Sports Meeting, or of any official of the Club, or such other body .m respect of such horse, or of any person connected therewith, otherwise than is provided for m Part XXX. as per Rule 172. local BftED HORSES.- A local bred horse In the 4th and sth events means only horses bred m the Counties of Cook, Waikohu, Waiapu, and Wairoi. PERCY ANDREW, Secretary. Criterion Stables (Lat© Redetone and Sons) -The above wU-known Stables iaro now under the' management of FRANCIS AND LOUCHER, whose long- connections with t^ho Host* lery Business m this district is a sufficient guarantee that th© requirements df the Travelling Public will be most efficiently i attended to. The Plant is replete m every respect, and all orders for Wedding and Picnic Parties, Private Landaus, Buggies, Gigs, etc., may be relied on to toe faithfully attended to. The already extensive plant has been augmented by the addition of a Seven JPassehger Stuidebaker Motor Oar, which is at th*^ service of the tublie at all hours. GOOD PADDObkING & STABLING. Telephone 871, . Night do. 627. WHATATUTU ROYAL MAIL COACH. EROM this date, the Whatatutu* Coach will run until further notice TWICtE DAILY, Connecting with 'Morning' ahd Evening Trains. All Parcel* consigned to the undersigned promptly delivered. TMotor ' Car fbr- Hire at all times from the Stables at Whatatutu; alao Hacks and Buggies. ' , JAMES KING, Proprietor. ■ -j • "DEG to intimate to Old Friends and the Publio generally, that they h^ye started busine»» iyGROCERS AND PROVISION MERCHANTS In the Premises lately occupied by W. R: Clarkson, LOWE gTREET : Where they trust, by strict attention to '.ypur wants, merit a share of your patronag*. . .'. . ■{ ... i -■ • '■''*■' A I COX *©0 GROCERS AND PROVISION MEROHANTS LOWE STREET Thon» D6O. 80 MANNING AND CO. OBCRIBTOHUBCH. TDiOTILBD ALB AND STOUT - 1 "* IN QUABTfI AND PJNTB. Aljo, . WAND 12-GALLON KEGS. EQUAL TO ENGLISH at HA&F -OQBT. IJJgILLIAMS AND j£ETTL», jyTD AGBNTi.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13307, 17 February 1914, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13307, 17 February 1914, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13307, 17 February 1914, Page 8

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