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LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. GISBORNE PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY. OWING to the Easter Holidays, tlie next Fortnightly Payment will bo received, on WEDNESDAY, the 15th hist., at the usual hour. 11. M. PORTER, Secretary. The Society is now receiving money on fixed deposit and at call.. 105 FOR SALEi — Desirable Residence, close to train terminus, 5 rooms, pantry, bathroom, wxishhoiise, h. and c. water, sewerage, electric light throughout, corner section. — H. Bradley, 505 Palmerston Road. 107 LOST— Smooth- hai red Irish Territr white marie on breast ; answers to name "Paddy." Anyone found detaining same will be prosecuted.— Apply Telephone 560. 110 «— _ ________________■» -_-— mmmm -— — — —— — — ■■■—-_ wmm^mm » ■"OR „ ELECTRIC SHOT FIRING AND BLASTINC MACHINES SEE TURNBULL & JONES LIMITED. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS And CONTRACTORS, LOWE STREET, GISBORN*, And INSORK AGAINST ACCIDENT*. Box ....No. 827. | .'Pl_<nu ...........No. iM ■ HAROLDJSIGNELL CAR FOR HIRE DAY OR NIQH'J. NEW TAXI STAND — HANNAH'S j CORNER. Phonea: Taxi Stand 953. Private Night 'Phone 841. Or Cameron's, Makaraka, 964. TOURING PARTIES CATERED FOR. j • _____! ST. PATRICK'S ANNUAL SPORTS Under rules of N.Z. Athletic and Cycle Union and N.Z. Axemen's Association.) To be held on the Park Racecourse, Gisborne, on . EASTER MONDAY. APRIL 13, 1914. Matron. Sir James Carroll, K.C.M.G. President: Rev. Father Golden. Executive ' Committee: Messrs A. E. Davey, J. Ed. Williams, Sid. Williams, J. Dower, T. G. Lawless, J. J. Martin, J. Farelly, Treasurer and Secretaries. Judges: Athletic and Cycling Events— Messrs 5. Wildish, J. J. Martin. R. Cole, W. Wilson; dancing— Mr McKechnle; jumping— Messrs 11. White and C. Morse; chop-! ping— Mr C. Neenan. Handicapper: Mr J. Callaghan. Starter: Mr G. Downie. Timekeepers: Messrs D. J. Barry, J. Gord6n; F. C. Porter. Track Steward: Mr A. E. Davey. Treasurer: Mr Ed. Williams. PROGRAMME OF EVENTS: 1. MAIDEN fcACE, 150yds.— 1st £2. Snd 10s. Entrance 2s 6d (11.30 a.m.) »- 2. BOYS" RACE, under 16, 100yds.— 1st trophy value £1 2nd trophy value 10s. Entrance Is (11.45 a.m.) 3. ST. PATRICK'S HANDICAP. 100 yds.— Ist £5, 2nd £1 10s, 3rd IDs. Entrance 5s (12 noon). 4. ONE MILE CYCLE RACE.— lst £3. Bnd £2. Entrance 3s -(12.15 p.m.) 5. P.ONY JUMPING. COMPETITION.— Ist £3, 2nd £2. Entrance 5s (l p.m.) 8. FINAL ST. PATRICK'S HANDICAP. 100yds.— (1.15 p.m.) .7. HIGHLAND .FLING.— Ist gold medal. Snd 10s. Entrance ls (1.30 p.m.) 8. THREAD - THE - NEEDLE RACE, .n. horseback.— lst 30s, 2nd 10s. Entrance ls (1.30 p.m.) 9. BOYS' WALK, half-mile.— lst Btlver watch. 2nd football presented by Rev. Father Lane. Entrance ls {Lib p.m.) o. CHOPPING MAI'CH, standing 15-lnch log.— lst £4, 2nd £2. Entrance 7s fd (1.45 p.m.) it. ST. PATRICK'S HANDICAP, 220 yds.— Ist £7, snd £2, 3rd 10s. Entrance 7s 6d (2 p.m.) ■ i 2. JUMPING COMPETITION, steeplechase style.— lst 3,4, 2nd £1. Entrance 5s (2.15 p.m.) (3., IRISH JlG.— lst gold medal presented m by Mr C. Morse, 2nd 10s. Entrance is (2.15 p.m.) i4. MOTOR CYCLE RACE, 5 miles.— lst £5, 2nd £2. Entrance 5s (2.30 p.m.) (Gold medal, valued £3 3s, to competitor doing fastest time ln. motor cycle -ace; owner must use Usher wood's oil). 15. ST. PATRICK'S HANDICAP, 440 yds.— Ist £10, 2nd £2 10s, 3rd £1. Entrance 78 6d (2.45 p.m.) 16. HOSPITAL RACE, proceeds to go to Hospital.— lst £2 2s. Entrance ls (3 p.m.) 7 t7. JUMPING COMPETITION, hunter.--Ist £4. 2nd £1. Entrance 5s (3.15 p.m) iB. 880 YARDS.— Ist £5, 2nd 30s. 3rd 103. Entrance 5s (3.30 p.m.) 19. THREE-MILE CYCLE RACE.— lst £5. 2nd £2, 3rd £1. Entrance 7s 6d (3.45 p.m.) .0. SINGLE HAND SAW, 15-lnch log.lst £4, 2nd £1. Entrance 5s (4 p.m.) il. 120 YARDS HURDLES. 10 flights.— Ist £2 ios. 2nd ios. Entrance 2s 6d (4 p.m.) i 2. UNDERHAND CHOP.— lst £4. 2nd £2. Entrance 7s 6d (4.15 p.m.) 23. ONE MILE FLAT RACE.— lst £7. Snd £2, 3rd £1. Entrance 7s Bd (4.30 p.m.) 24, FORCED HANDICAP, 150 yards.— lst £2, 2nd 10s. Entrance 2s 6d (4.45 p.m ) (A Gold Medal, value £3 3s. will be awarded to competitor scoring most points ln 100 yds. 220 yds. and 4"4oyds. Points: 5, 3. and 1.) RULES AND REGULATIONS'. Nominations for Events Nos. 5, 7, "0, 12. 13, 17, 90 and 22. close with Socretary at Mr C. Morse's shop, and with Mr C. Neenan (Ormond) at 9 p.m. on Saturday. April 4th. 1944. - ' All other events post entry. Past two years' performances to accompany nominations for Athletic and Cycling Events; lf no performances during past two years, last three performances. Mo nomination will be received unless accompanied by necessary entrance fees. Competitors paying 3s and over will oe entitled to refund ol admission to ground. There must be six starters m each event, or no second or third prU*. P. McGRATB. Son. Secretary*

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13352, 9 April 1914, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13352, 9 April 1914, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13352, 9 April 1914, Page 6

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