CENTRAL CORDIAL FACTORY For WHOLESOME, REFRESHNIG, SUMMER AERATED DRINKS. Absolute PURITY Gixajanteed. rjIHE installation of en up-to-date X Syphon Machhio enables us to sup-/ ply FRESH SODA-WAIT3R m Syphoip. jyjARTIN'S gQUASH / IS A DRINK TO BE REMEMBERED. PURE VINEGAR. In Large or : Sirfall Quantfties. H. MARTIN* CENTRAL CORDUL FACTORY. Telephone Xo. 6. - FISH! _\. FISH! CHEAPER THAN MEAT. ' ' CONSTANT SUPPLIES NOW ARRIVING. - i WE a^a prepared to offer at Reduced Prices. 7 Special Concessions to Purchasers of' ' Large Quantities. Country people who are Tamable to obtain Fish should communicate with*- tu. " THE GOSFORD FISH DEPOT, * 121 Peef St. Tel, 711. 761 EXCELSIOR EXCELSIOR •/'. . ■ , ■ ... . _ ; .;... i? />V- '-'-'' THE above Af teniobn Teii Irtracheoni aird Supper 1 Rooma 1 , which, have been thoroughly ' % renovated; will ' • RE-OPEN SATURDAY, . ; ; Under Entirely New Management, FraST-CLASS MEALS AT 1 ALX ' '' V '• HOUBS. ; ■■' :> h; r ". MRS ROSEVEAiR^ 2 mC ■ I™ Proprietafeto.^ ■■■•:.< 'Phone 678. 671 pOVERTY gAY /pUBF jQWIB- : SPRING MEETING. - To be. Held on_ Makaraka Raceconrse . ■, THURSDAY AND. FRIDAY," OCTOBER 20tU and 30th. ,/ - Officers: — iPresident^Mr' IX:'':'?s&:■1 X: '' : '?s&:■ Jfplan; Vice-Presldent. Mr J n plark; Htter Treasurer. U r P. N^vr ; - Kfolanr ißfSwatds. Messrs W. G. Sherratt. R. G. Hallamore, J. M; Gouldsmith. J.,vMaypa«4V X .S. Williams, J. L. Bbwen. "G.a Reynolds: Juclge, Mr W. G k ; Snerrfttt; Starter, Mr A. G. Wood; Handicapper, Mr H. Coyle; Clerk of Totalisator,; Mr W. O. Skeet; Clerk of Scales, Mr M. DeCosta; Clerk of Course, Mr ■-& Prit- . chard; Secretapr, Mr D. R. DeCosta. ; FIRST DAY. * ' . ; ,".u 4 THURSDAY, 29th OCTOBER^ 19JL4. . (To start at 12:45* p.m.) :- ' 1. JUNCTION HANDICAP, of 100 . W)T9i-^ . Second horse to receive 15 soys third horse 10 soys. from • stake. Nonal* ;'• nation acceptance 20s. Six tlur-" ; r longs. ■' •..-•■• :'• =•'••:: •■-.-:., ■n-.r^-J' ■■ ;■ 2. FIRST HURDLES HANDICAP, of lOjO -i soys.— Second horse to receive' 15 soys. and third horse 10 soys. from stake. "' The winner of any Hurdle .Race alter declaration of weights to r carry -into extra. Nomination 20s; acceptance' Stfs'. One and 'three-quarter miles, over . seven flights of hurdles. " . < 3. COUNTX STAKES HACK • HANDICAP, of 100 so*s.-fSeCOPd how* irecfeiye ! 15 soys. and third horse 10 soys. from stake. For all horses.' bred la the > Counties ol Cook, ;Waiapn, Wairpa, ahd ; Waikoha: Winner - ; of Jupctlon . •;■' Handicap 'to' carry Sib penalty. Npml- ' .-.nation 20s; acceptance 2jpi.^: r Six iar-V'; 4. SPRING HANDICAP/ ;df Ji W6. SOYS.— Second horse to receive 25 soys. anil third horse 10 soys. from 'stakes -The r winner of any . rate of -'the ' Value r«t.; r ; 50 soys. or upwards after .declaration ... of weights to carry 71b' extra; of 100 ":•"' soys. 101 b extra. Nomination 80s; r 'acceptance 50s. One mile and aquarter. : ' "' . •" :-' 5. FIRST WELTER HANDICAP, Of ; iQO. i soys.— Second- horse to receive' 15sovs."¥ and third horse 10 soys. from 'stake. Minimum !. weight 8.7. Nomination. 20s; ;",J'-:"'" acceptance S!Os.> Seven fnrl6ngs;' < 'i < -* x >V- ■ 6. MAIDEN SCURRY, of 100 soys.— Second - ■<-'*. horse to receive 15 soys. and . third horse 10 soys. from stake. -Minitrium weight Bst. - Winners on the; - flat at ' any time barred. Nomination ' 20s; ■' acceptance 20s. Fourt furlongs. - ; 7. FRYING HANDICAP, of 120, ; SoysJ.— Second horse to receive 15 so^s. and , third horse 10 soys. from stake:' -The v£ winner of any race of the valiie i; bf b bo soys. or upwards after the declaration of weights' to carry 7lly extra; of 100 soys. 101 b extra, Nomlntlop . „ 20s; acceptance 30s. Six f urlongsc? - w 8. FIRST HACK FLAT HANDICAP, of.' v. 100 soys.— Second horse to receive .15 ,_ soys. and third, horse 10 ..fioni v stake. Winner of an^ previous race to- 'carry 71b extra. Nomination 80a; • acceptance 20s. One mile. SECOND DAY. ; !v» - FRIDAY. 30th OCTOBER^ 1914. v (To start at- or about • 12.45 p.m.) 1. SECOND WELTER HANDICAP, of 100 soys.— Second horse -to . receive- 15sov8. v and third horse ,10 soys.: from stalce. i Minimum weight 8.7. Nomination 20s; acceptance 20s. One mUe^ T . r^. ; 2. SECOND HURDLES HANDICAP, of/100 Asovs.— Second horse to receive 15 soys. v and third horse 10 > soys. from stake,/ Nomination 20s;. acceptance 208.' Oifle J - mile and a-half. over six flights . hurdles. •■-.•■ uw.^ i>. : 3. SECpND HACK. FLAT HANDICAP, of /. 100 soys.— Second horse to receive^ls.' soys. and third horse 10 sovs<- • from; stake. Nomination 20s; acceptance" SQs. Six furlongs. i. MAEARAKA HANDICAP, pt 17^'SOV^— " Second horse to receive 20 s'ovs. and third horse 10 soys, from stake. Nomination 20s; acceptance 4Qs. One mile. 5. MAIDEN SCURRY 'HANDICAP, ofm v soys.— Second horse to receive 15 sdvs. anc^ thirl horse 10 soys. from stake. Winners on the flat' at . any time *■■. barred (with the exception of Maiden/ Scurry first day). , Nomination 20s; V acceptance 20s. Five furlongs. '. "■"/ 8. ROSELAND HACK HANDICAP, ookf k ioV soys.— Second hoi-se to' reoetve 15 soys. > and third horse 10 sovsi from stake. Nomination 20s; acceptance 20s. One ■ mije. ' "■ ' ■■•■•' ■■•• ,'.'■» •-■vi v... •: : 7. WAIKANAE HANDICAP, Of 110 BOVB.M. Second horse to receive 15 soya k 'and . . third horse 10 soya. from stake. Win- '•'* her: of Makaraka Handicap -to : carry , 71b penalty. Nomination, 20s; acceptance 30s.- Five furlongs. . • 8. FAREWELL HANDICAP, of 100 SOT^--Second horse to receive 15 soys. md third horse 10 soys. from stakel Win-* ners of Makaraka and Walkanae Handicaps to be re-handlcappetf. Nomination 20s; acceptance 20s. Seven . furlongs. '- ■ •■•. • ">' .'.-'. i- . DATES OF NOMINATIONS. WEIGHTS. ' AND ACOEPTANOES . - -.-, ■.-■•> to be forwarded to the Secretary, at tie y ■ Club Rooms, Masonic Hotel. Gisborne. ' nominations for all Events close tt 0 p.m. on Friday. 9th October, 1914. v 'WEIGHTS declared for First Day's Events on or about Saturday, 17th Oe» ."' tober. " * "-■ . .t: - acceptances ror the Whole of ' First Days Events close at 0 p.m. on Saturday .'4th October. : ■ ..-•..■• r . - WEIGHTS for Second Day's Events declared about 8 p.m. on 90th October '- (ulght of First Day's Races). " ' . ACCEPTANCES for Whole' o«. Seeonfl ' Oay's Events close at D.30 p.m.. ... D. R. DeCOSTA. Secretary^. ; ..■■>•,'.■; • u'. !*;.Tf»-'.cu';' '-,' ; -. SPEIGHT'S BEER U Obi»in»W« A| lh« foUowiof BmatM Osl&** J. litASONIO QISBORN* HOTIL.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13516, 20 October 1914, Page 4
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