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Planting_ Season. GISBORNE NURSERY (Established over 30 Years). I HAVE FOR SALE a Full Range of Locally-Grown Nursery Stock Including fruit Trees, Shelter Trees, Ornamental and flowering Shrubs, Hedge Plants, Roses, etc. Consult me before ordering elsewhere. [ can give you PRACTICAL ADVICE. My '25 years' experience is at your disposal. My Prices are the LOWEST and Goods the FRESHEST. Note Address : ALEX. THOMSON, THE LOCAL NURSERYMAN ANP SEEDSMAN. 'Phones — Shop 363. Nursery 199. ONLY ONE SHOP: 129 GLADSTONE ROAD. ALEXANDRA TEA ROOMS THE OLDEST-ESTABLISHED TEA ROOMS IN THE DISTRICT. HAVING secured the Bervioe* of a First-class Chef, are now pr-jpared u> serve . „ , FIBST-CLASS MEALS A\ their usual Popular Prices. Tickets can be obtained — 18 for 16s. SATURDAY NIGHT SUPPERS A SPEOIALITY. WAIMATA COACH LEAVES ''1? iW T OWNDES * -QONB, "lowe STREET, On TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, AND SATURDAYS, at 9.46 a.m. I "'"' Leaves WAIMATA VALLEY on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, AND . SIRTDAYSV aft -9 a.m. All Parcels must be -at the Office not later tha»**s:3o la.m. < v 8. A. McPHAIL, WWmat* POVERTY J} AY rjrrURF QLUB. SPRING MEETING. To be Held on Makaraka Racecourse THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. OCTOBER 29t*l and 30th. Officers: — : President. Mr J. W. Nolan; Vice-President, Mr J. Clark; Hon. Treasurer, Mr F. W, Nolan; Stewards, • Messrs VV. G. Shorratt. R. G. Hallamore, J. M. GOuldsmith. J. Maynard, ' X .S. Williams. J. L. Bowen, G. Reynolds; Judge. Mr VV. G. Sherratt; Starter, Mr A. G. Wood; Handicappcr, Mr H. 'Cbyle;' ClerK'of Totalisator, Mr W. O. Skect; Clerk of Scales, Mr M. DeCosta? Clerk of Course. Mr J. Pritchard; Secretary. Mr D. R. DeCosta. FIRST DAY. THURSDAY, 29th OCTOBER, 1914. (To start at 12.45 p.m.) 1. JUNCTION HANDICAP, of 100 soys.— Second horse to receive 15 soys. and third horse 10 soys. from stake. Nomination 20s;' acceptance 20s. Six furlongs. V. FIRST HURDLES HANDICAP, of 100 soys.— Second horse to receive 15 soys. and third horse 10 soys. from stake. The winner of any Hurdle Race after' declaration^ of weights to carry 7Jb' extra. Nomination 20s; acceptance 20s. One and three-quarter miles, over seven flights of hurdles. 3. COUNTY STAKES HACK HANDICAP,' ot 100 govs.— Second horse to receive 15 soys. and third horse 10 soys. from' stake. For all horses bred In . the Counties Of Cook, Waiapu, Wairoa; and Waikohu. Winner of Junction Handicap to carry 51b penalty.. Nomination 20s; acceptance 20s. Six fur- i longs. 4. SPRING HANDICAP, of 200 soys.-: Second horse to receive 25 soys. and third horse 10 soys. from stake. The winner of any rate of the value of 50 soys. or ; upwards after declaration of weights to carry 71b extra; of 100 soys. 101 b extra. 20s; acceptance 50s. One mile and afl 1 J fl.FsjftF " ' j 5. FIRST WELTER HANDICAP, of 100 soys, — Second horse to receive 15 soys. and third horse 10 soys. from stake: Minimum weight 8.7. Nomination 20sj acceptance' 20s. Seven furlongs. 6. MAIDEN SCURRY, of 100 soys.— Second . horse to receive 15 soys. and third horse 10 soys. from stake. Minimum weight Bst. Winners on the flat at any time barred, , Nomination 20s; acceptance 20s. Four furlongs. 7. FLYINQ HANDICAP, of 120 soys.— Second horse to receive 15 soys. and third horse 10 soys. from stake. The • winner of any race of the value )f 50 soys. or* upwards after the declaration of weights to carry 71b extra; of 100 soys,. 101 b extra. Nomintion 20s; acceptance 30s. . Six furlongs. 8. FIRST j HACK FLAT HANDICAP, of 100' sovs.— Sepond horse to receive 15 soys. and third horse 10 soys. from stake. Winner of any previous race tp carry 7lb. extra. Nomination 20s; acceptance 20s. One mile. SECOND DAY^ FRIDAY, 30th OCTOBER, 1914. . (To start at or about 12.45 plm.) 1. SECOND WELTER HANDICAP, of 100 soys.— Second horse to receive 15 soys. and .third horse 10 soys. from stake. Minimum weight 8.7. Nomination 20s; acceptance 20s. One mile. 2. SECOND HURDLES HANDICAP, of 100 soys. — Second horse tie receive 15 soys. and third, horse 10 soys. from stake Nomination 20s; acceptance 20s. One . nine apd a-half. over six flights of hurdles. 3. SECOND HACK FLAT HANDICAP, of 100 soys.— Second horse to receive 15 govs, and ihtrd horse 10' soys. from stake. Nomination 20s; acceptance 20s. Six furlongs. • 4. MAKARAKA HANDICAP, of 175 SOYS.— Second --horse to receive 20 soys. and third horse 10 soys.- from stake. Nomination 203; acceptance 40s. One mile. 5. MAIDEN SCURRY HANDICAP, of 100 siovs,— Second- horse to receive 15 soys. and third horse 10 soys! from stake. Winners on the flat at any time barred' (with the exception of Maiden . Scurry, first day). Nomination 20S, acceptance 20s. Five furlongs. 6. ROSELAND ; HACK HANDICAP, of 100 soys.— Second horse to receive 15 soys. ahd third 'horse 10 soys. from stake. Nomination 20s; acceptance 20s. One mile. 7. Waikanae .handicap, of no soys.Second horse to receive 15 soys. and third horse 10 soys. from stake. Winner of Makaraka Handicap to carry 7lb penalty. Nomination 20sf acceptance 4 30s. Five furlongs. «; FAREWELL HANDICAP, Of 100, SOVS.— Second horse to receive 15 soys. and third horse 10 soys. from stake. Winners of Makaraka and Waikanae Handicaps to be re-handlcapped. Nomination 20s; acceptance. 20s. Seven furlongs. DATES OF NOMINATIONS, WEIGHTS, . ■ ' . AND ACCEPTANCES to be forwarded to the secretary, at the Club Rooms, Masonic Hotel, Gisborne. . NOMINATIONS for all Events close at - ?' m ' °'*I ; Friday, 9th October, 1914. WEIGHTS declared for First Day's Events on or about Saturday. 17th Ootober. ACCEPTANCES for the Whole of First Day's Events close at 9 p.m. on Saturday, 24th October. , WJBIGHTS for Second Day's Events declared about 8 p.m. on 29th October /night of First Day's ."Races).ACCEPTANCES for Whole of Second pa^s Events close at 9.30 p.m. D. R. DeCOSTA, Secretary. WILDISH maintains his reputation, for Dependable Harness and Saddlery. — Th* "Non« B«tter" Shop,

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13493, 23 September 1914, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13493, 23 September 1914, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13493, 23 September 1914, Page 8

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