To start at 2-.30 p.m-. 3 GREY VALLEY HANDICAP of 150 sovs ; second horse to receive 15 sovs, and the third horse 3 sovs out of the stake. Nomination 1 sov, acceptance 5 sovs. One mile and a quarter. To start at 3.30 p.m. 4. HURDLE HANDICAP of 00 sovs; second horse to receive 10 sovs out of the stake. Nomination 1 sov, acceptance 30/-. One mile and a half. To start at 4.15 p.m, 5. MAITAI HACK HANDICAP of 25 sovs; second horse to receive 5 sovs out of the stake. Nomination 10/-, acceptance 10/-. The winner of any race after declaration of weights to carry 71bs extra. Six furlongs. To start at 5 p.m. 6. NEW YEAR HANDICAP of 100 sovs; second horse to receive 10 sovs, and the third horse 5 sovs out of the stake. Nomination 1 sov, acceptance 50/-. The winner of any race after declaration of weights to carry'Tlbs extra, fcix furlongs. To start at 0 p.m. 7. FAREWELL HANDICAP of 50 sovs second horse to receive 5 sovs out of the stake. Nomination 10/-, acceptance 25/-, j within 15 minutes after weights are posted. One mile.
DATES FOR NOMINATIONS, HANDICAPS, Etc. Saturday, November 16, 1901, at 10 p.m., nominutions for First Day’s Races. Monday, December 2, 1901, weights for First Day’s Races. Saturday, December 14, 1901; at 10 p.m., acceptances for First Day’s Races. Nominations for Second Day’s Races. Tuesday, December 31, 1901, at 10 p.m.; weights for Second Day’s Races, except Farewell. December 31, at 11 p.m., acceptances for Second Day’s Races, except Farewell. RULES AND REGULATIONS. 1. All nominations and acceptances must be made in writing addressed to the Secretary at the Albion Hotel, Greymeuth-. 2. No entry Will be received except upon the distinct understanding that the decision of the Stewards shall be final in all cases, and all law proceedings barred. 3. Horses nominated for any of the fol owing races, viz., Numbers 1,3, and 7, (first day) and Numbers 1,3, and 6, (second day) are not eligible to be nominated for Hack Races. 1 L. DOOGAN, Secretary. •pi DWARD ROBERT'S Consulting Engineee, Dunedin. Branch Office.— Stae Buildings; Greymouth. CHAS M’QtTEEN, Representative
EXCELLENT . . . ACCOMMODATION Yictobia St., East, AUCKLAND. JAMES ROLLESTuN, \ PEOPEIETOE. \ Late of Hikurangi & Coromandel
E. ass. IMPORTANT Announcement. [Extract from Letter received with mj Last Shipment of Beer.] * ‘ TX7E are shipping per first steamer V V to your esteemed and valued order 12 hogsheads of our Special Export Beer, trusting it may reach you in good order and condition. We take this favorable opportunity of complimenting you on your fixed determination to adhere to this high-class beer. To the average licensed victualler the price (£5 5s per hhd) may appear excessive, but bearing in mind that this brew is made solely from the best and purest malt, with -Kent (England) and Bavarian hops, which we may mention are the best procurable, it will be seen that our pr co is very moderate. We feel sure that the reputation you have so well established for a perfect glass of beer will be fully maintained by the shipment.” A WOED OP WAENING. Good beer is frequently rendered unpalatable by dirty pumps and their connections. Cleanliness is the great desideratum in placing beer before the British public, and having tnis object in view the following is my modus operandi: After each cask of beer is drawn in mV hotel the pump is taken to pieces, all joints broken, the fittings externally and internally immersed for 20 minutes in a strong solution of hot water and soda, and the parts carefully washed—first in hot, afterwards in clean cold water. The pump is then replaced in position and all connections made air-tight. This “ Special Export Brew " is now on tap, and I have pleasure in offering it to Connoissrurs of our National Beverage.
W. Daly hevington, BEYINGTON’S HOTEL, GREYMOUTH. Telephone 70, P.O. Box 86. Night Porter in Attendance g GARRETT'S EMPIRE HOTEL PALACE REBTAURAN, RE Offers superior accommodation m Visitors and the General Public. A favorite reaorfc for all West Coasters. Wines, Spirits and Beers of the best quality only kept. Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. The DINING ROOM AND KITCHEN under the charge of Mr H. Wioken, are the largest on the Coast, and fitted with with all the late'« improvements to ensure the comfort of th„ pnblio. STUDY COMFORT BY RIDING IN A FIRST-CLASS DRAG. THE undersigned is prepared to convey to and from the Eeefton Railway Station, Tourists Travellers, Mining Experts, Speculators and General Public. Waggonettes, Buggies, Sulkies, and reliable saddle horses supplied on short notice. Dredging experts and Speculators convoyed to all parts of the district on receipt of wires. Special vehicles will be provided for private parties to Reefton, Theatrical Companys liberally treated. MALLOY & CO, Proprietors
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 21 November 1901, Page 1
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