RBYINGrTON’S HOTEL, GREYMOUTH. PATRONISED by HIS EXCELLENCY the GOVERNOR, Lord Raufurly and Suite. “ Blood unites more than Seas divide.” By a brave foe, the Transvaal Boer was the gauntlet thrown. The mighty Mistress of the seas, lifted the gage of war. Ind ; an climes, Canadian plains, Australian shores, and Zealandia’s sunny lands, responded to the Clarion call of war. Forth sprang their noblest Sons, to fight for the Mother Queen, and Freedom. Side by side with the gallant Irish. Invincible Scot and Bulldog Britisher the brave nnd brainy Colonial grappled in fierce death struggle to uphold sovereignity of Queen and Empire and civil and religious liberty for all, even for the stranger within our gates. The fight is won, and the blood of Britain’s noblest Sons cement her many peoples. Her Empire grows because its civilisation is best of all. # * *REYINGTON’S HOTEL * * * IS ENLARGED ? And its accommodation fitted for the increased requirements of its trade. Revington’s is patronised by Vice Royalty, Cabinet Ministers, Honest sons of Toil, Supreme Court Judges, Commissioners and Inspectors of the guardians of our Peace, and all beads of Government administrative departments. Revington’s is the home of British and Colonial commercial representatives, the meeting centre of mining authorities, the trusted haven of tourists and travelling public. Reving- ' ton’s is' the Family Hotel, the optimate and proletarian Hotel of the Colcny, is the official house of Thomas Cook and Pon, and Cycle Touring Club because its accommodation is the best, its position best, its table best, its attention beat, its cellar best. Of the beat hotels in New Zealand it is universally admitted without question or cavil that Revington’s Hotel is best of all.
W. DALY KEYIKQTON, PBOPRIETOB. Post Office Box 86. Telephone 70 Night Porter in attendance. COSMOPOLITAN STABLES. I HAVE resumed control of the above stables, and in future debts due to or owing in connection with the same, will be paid to or by me. Customers may rely upon their requirements being promptly attended to. Good buggies, waggonettes, and saddle horses always on hire. JAMES LYNN. January 21st., 1901.
jyj-ISS MYRA BLACKMORE TEACHER OF PIANO, ORGAN, AND PAINTING. Resumes Teaching ON FEBRUARY Ist. Mrs. pfaff’s. teansyaal SCALP CLEANSER, for removing scurf and dandruff, and softening and beautifying the hair. Price 3/- bottle, Obtainable from Mf.s M‘Donnell, Tainui street, where testimonials may be seen.
Mbs. pfaff’s transvaal HAIR RESTORER. Hair restored to its natural color, Perfectly reliable and harmless Restorer. Price 4/- bottle, obtainable from Mbs. M'Donnell, Tainui street, where testimonials may be seen. FOR Shirt fronts stiff as boards, and white as the driven snow, use WHITE SWAN STARCH. /'N EEYMOUTH *| OCKEY /^LUB vT KJ AUTUMN MEETING. SATURDAY AND MONDAY, MARCH 16th and 18th, 1901. Stewards : A. Blair. J. Gieseking, M. Hannan, G. W. Moss, J. Petrie, A. M'Kay, A. W. Yanrall. Judge: E. J. Smith. Starter : C. O’Connor. Clerk of Course : R. Oloagh. Clerk of Scales: W. R. Kettle. Handicapper : J. Walton. Hon Treasurer: A. W. YarraU. Timekeeper : H. W. Kitchingham.
Horses will not bo handicapped unless all fees are paid or special arrangements made with the Secretary. FIRST DAY—SATURDAY, MARCH 16th, 1901. 1. 12 30 p.m.—TRIAL STAKES HANDICAP, of 40 sovs, second horse to receive 5 sovs out of the stake. The winner of any race after declaration of weights to carry 71b extra. Nomination 10s. Acceptance 20s. Six furlongs. 2. 1.15 p.m.—P AROA HACK RACE HANDICAP, of 25 sovs ; second horse to receive 5 sovs from the stake. The winner of any race after declaration of weights to carry 71b extra, Nomination 10s. Acceptance 10s. One mile. 3. 2.15 p.m.—GREYMOUTH METROPOLITAN STAKES HANDICAP, of 120 sov ; second horse to receive 15 sovs, out of the stake. The winner of any race after declaration of weights of the of 40 sov to carry 31b extra; 60sov, Gib extra; 80 sovs, 7lb extra. Nomination 1 sov. Acceptance 3 sovs. One mile and a quarter. 4 3.15 p.m.—HURDLE RACE HANDICAP of 40 sovs; second horse to receive Ssovs out of the stake. The winner of any hurdle race after declaration of weights to carry 71b extra. Nomination 10s. Acceptance 20s, One mile and a half. 5. 4 p.m—WELTER HANDICAP of 40 sovs, second horse to receive 5 sovs out of the stake. Minimum weight 7st 71b. The winner of any race after declaration of weights to carry 7Jbs extra. Nomination 10/., acceptance 20/-. Seven furlongs. 6. 4.45 p.m.-COBDEN HACK RACE Paroa Hack to carry 51b penalty cumulative. Nomination 10s. Acceptance 10s Six furlongs. 7. 5.30 p.m.—ST PATRICK’S HANDICAP, of 50 sovs; second horse to receive 5 sovs out of the stake. The winner of any race after declaration of weights to carry 7 lbs extra. Nomination 1 sov. Acceptance 1 sov. Seven furlongs.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 22 January 1901, Page 4
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