DUNSTAN DISTRICT HOSPITAL Q DESCRIPTIONS for the mouth L*) of October, 1868. Wanaka.—H. Campbell, £lO. Black's - —Horse Race, wou by J. Samson, £lO. Cardrona.—Per Messrs. Pierce and Hadditch.—Patterson and Kepple, £l Is.; Homeward Bound Claim £5 55.; Charles Cololough, £1 Is, ;T. Cotter £1; John Willoughby, £1 Is.; R. Swyer£l; Thomas Horrigan, 10s.; Peter Baines, 65.; James Hunter. 55.; Pirate Claim £6; G.B.Bond, iOs.; John Berrin 10s.; John Rcddin, ss. Bendigo Gully.—Per Jolmß. Jones, —Rise and Shine Company, £6; K. M'Lean, 10s.; Thomas Williams £2; James Cun - , £1; John Beatow, 35,; M. Thompson, 55.; Thomas Reid 10s.; Andrew Smith, 10s ; Mark Shaw, 10s.; Walter Farney, 55.; George Phillips, 10s.; T Grahame, 10s.; Griffiths Jones, Ins ; Evan Jones, 10s.; Owen Owens, 10s.; Angus M'Kinnon, £1; Charles O’Donnell, £1; John Ludlow, £l. ROBERT BARLOW, Secretary. THE PRINCE OF WALES’S BIRTHDAY. A. O. F. I NNIYERSARY of Court Star of £ I Court Star of the Dunstan No. 4837. GRAND PIG NIC & CRICKET MATCH on the Dunstan Race Course on Monday the 9th Nov. 18G8. Wickets to bo pitched at 11 o’clock a.m., sharp. The Brethren of tho Order, and Friends are most respectfully invited to attend. Music and Programme of Sports provided. By order of tho Committee MELEOUENE CUP. ' EN T - SHILLING CALCUTTA SWEEP, AT SMIT IAM’B KAWAR .U H'TEL. Cn Saturday, 7th of November, At 8 o’clock p.m. TRESPASSING OF CATTLE IN GARDENS. \[OT!CE —Tho undersigned being 11 subject to continual annoyance by the trespassing of Cattle in his garden in the Kawarau Gorge, and having suffered much injur}' thereby—the owners of Cattle, which depasture in the Gorge, are hereby informed that compensation will be demanded for any damages occasioned hereafter by tho trespassing of cattle in the said garden ; and legal proceedings resorted to, if necessary for the recovery thereof. G. BEEBLEY. Kawarau Gorge, 2Gth Oct, 18C8. SCUD. QtCUD will stand this Season at COMBER and DOUGLAS’S Station, near Eden Creek. Terms, £5 ss. Od. IV ILL VISIT CROMWELL and ♦ V CLYDE in about three weeks from date, Mr. William Scolcs’s celebrated Clydesdale Entire NELSON, . Aged three years. NELSON, lately imported from Victoria, was got by Mr. M ‘lntosh’s horse; Prince Charley, out of the imported mare, Princess, the property of Mr. MTntyre, of Moouee Ponds, Victoria, Prince Charley, the sire of Nelson, wasthe world-renowned horse imported to Victoria from Scotland, at a cost of one thousand guineas. Fee, £5 ss. , Groomage, ss. To be paid immediately after service. WILLIAM SCOLE 5 , Royal Oak Hotel, Arrow town. Arrowtown, Nov. 5, 1868. N.B. Nelson will s.iiit only sixty marts this season.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 341, 6 November 1868, Page 2
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