-S.Se sa i? •;< €. '■» :s. is i y i CoHllCi 1. WORKS. fjYENDERS addressed to the Chairman 1 will be received until 10 a.m of Monday next, the 31st inst. for Deliverin'* 270 cubic yards of meta! on the School Road. Specifications to be seen at the Courthouse. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accented. C. M. MADDOCK, luspeCtoT. To Stamd the Season, AMhe Owner’s Stables, YOUNG GUY FAUX, By Guy Faux. <by Ravcnswoith out of a mare by the imported horse Golden Grape.) The sire and dam of Young Guy Faux’s dam were both imported. ’VT’OUNG Guy Faux is a fine black I hotse, 5 years, is by one of the greatest racehorses ex er seen on the New Zealand turf, and his dam’s (an imported mare) pedigree is one that cannot he beaten. Terms: Single mare £1 ; Guarantee £2. Paddockage Is per week. Every care but no responsibility. GUY BOYD. [Card. ] MISS PATTERSON having returned from Wellington with the latest Fashions and Designs for the Coming Season, will have much pleasure in seeing all Patrons and Friends at the Dress making Work Room. I also beg to intimate that lam now opening my season's New Goods (Specially selected), and Invite Inspection. J. DAVIDSON. A STRAYED sheep dog, (black, white and tan) will be delivered on application to the undersigned on payment of expenses. F. HART. Upper Ludstpne. A LIMITED Number of . man s will . to run with .the cart) Stallion ’TOAItfIvErEY "for the Reason.f Good grass paddocks, proper care, but no responsibility. Fees: .Three pounds a mare, pavable on Ist January 1888. D. STOVE, Manager Mt. Fyffe Station.
Kaikoura Racing Club. A GENERAL Meeting of members will be held at the Clnb Hotel on Wednesday next, 26th inst., at 7. 30 pan. Business: Election of Officers and General. GEO. RENNER, Secretary. Stationery and Fancy Goods CAN now be obtained at the Shop attached to Haswell’s Auction Mart. STATIONERY From an Envelope to a Family Bible. MUSIC —From a Jew’s Harp to a Church Organ. FANCY GOODS — From a Tennis Ball to a Railway Carriage. PIPES— Tobacco, Cigars and Cigarettes.
The Evening Herald ’ tells the following yarn about the elec .ions : —- ‘One candidate, in a Southland constituency, was promised by each of the six men who constituted the entire number to be found in a certain district, that he should have their votes. Only one vote was given in the particular locality, and each of the six privately expressed bis regret at the duplicity of the other five in not fulfilling their promises as lie had done. Ultimately, the caudida'e met all six together, and informed them that they wi re sill liars. • nice b< . 'h«- <-niid:ihn- , b..d given the -me mte for inm-eif’
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Kaikoura Star, Volume VII, Issue 85, 21 October 1887, Page 2
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455Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Kaikoura Star, Volume VII, Issue 85, 21 October 1887, Page 2
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