Sales by Auction. SALE OF HORSES. SAT Gil PAY, IStii INSTANT, at -2 p. 21, T B E ■?. ANB. GEOBaE fl 1 ki.vo 'beeu-favofvitl with instructions to 5r t >U^C Auction,' in Victoria Yards, a ® ob 7». on Saturday, TBffi inst., at 2 p.m., several well-bred Horses, consisting of—-5-year old, by tin; thorough-bred? horse Antelope—broken in 4-year oM, by, the thorough-brecj horse All telope—broken in 2-year oil', by Scandcl—broken in' ~| iig.ud-—up to all work ' ■ Q other p. very useful—saddle, and'harO nessr ATJJiiDAY, 18tii INSTANT,/ ; ■ ' •• • At 2 p.m. : INDEIi Ain> GKEORGE - have been favored by MV. Patterson »ivitb instructions to Se 1 by Public 'Auction, in Victoria Yards, Naseby, 011 Saturday, 18th Inst., at 2 p.m., ; , J g HEAD CATTLE, •Consisting of "Quiet, Milch Cows and Steers. Miseellaneous Advertisements. jgT, DAY SPOETS. FRIDAY, 17th MARCH, 1871. To take place at Mr. ]nd.er's Paddock;, lniOGPwUniE : . 1. Q.uoits, 21 yards—lst prize, £1 10s ; 2nd do, 15s. 6d. 2. Running 100 yards-*-is6 prize,. £1 10s ; 2nd'do,-15s. - Entrance,-2s 6d. Game at Hurling—- -- Running Long Junvp-Vlst prize, £1 10s^ 2nd'do, 15s.' Entrance, 2s 6d. 5. Wrestling (Cornish style) —Ist prize, £2 5* 2nd 4.0) ; Entrance, 2s 6cl. f>. Irish; Jjg—Prize, £l. ; ' . 7. Q.uoits, 18 yards —Ist prize, £1 10s; 2nd do, 15s. En trance,,2 s HcL ;S. Running Hop, otep, and Jump —Ist prise, £1 10s : 2nd do, 15s. Entrance, 2s 6d. Q. Handicap Foot "Katie, 4;)0 yards —Ist prize, £2 ; 2nd do,"-£l. Entrance, 2s 6d. 10. Throwing the JTununcr—lst. prize, £l 10s; . 2nd do, 15s. Entrance, 2s (id. 1 11, Wresiling (Cumberland style)—lst prize, £2 : 2nd do, £l. Entrance, 2s (id. J2. Throwing the tttone; ISlbs (Irish style)— Ist prize, £l' 10s '; 2nd do, "155. ; " Entrance, 2s 6d, , v , 3.3. Pig Hunt—Pig to be caught by the tail. Entrance, Is. .. 14. Bell Race-—Prize £1; Entrance, Is. 15. Running High Leap —Ist prize, £1 ; 2nd do, 10s. Entrance, 2s 6d. . 3.6. Horjipipe —Prize, £l. ' 17. Wrestling -(collar and elbow) —Ist prize, £2 ; 2nd do s £l. Enti*ance, 2s. fid. IS. Putting the Stone, 21\bs • (Scotch style)— Ist prize, £1 10s ; 2nd do, 15s. Entrance, 2s 6d. 10. Standing HighLeap—lst prize, £1 10s ; 2nd do, l-'-s. . Entrance, 2s Gd. £•„"). Bindfolded, first 10 touch the post—Prize, £l. Eji!.rfince, Is. Boys' Race—is uuierons prizes. THE LADIES AND < GENTLEMEN of Mount Ida and Out Districts are invited to the Masonio Hal.l on Friday Evening, tliol7t.li Instant. ■ : I)aiming to Commence at Might o'clock. ' A Procession Kill leave Naseby lor the Sports jjt Ten a.m. Sports to comm..'nee at Twelve o'clock' sharp. . ' p SUCCESSOR TO HJOEEING 2V>;D. ; ;MILLA]i y Inyites Inspection uf E W STO OK, JUST A R RIYIN 0-, Consisting of vAN C Y DRES SE 8, GENERAL DRAPER Y, t SUITS', TROUSERS, SI'EN'S, LADIES', AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS. CAS/I, AND SM-'YLL PROFITS. '' T - c 01^~h ® Tobacconist, bookseller, sta- " TIONER, news ag-bnt, &C., XEVBK-SI'KBKP, 'JfAiSKBY', Has just Opened a Large Assortment of Cigars, Pipes, Books, Sfatianerg, and Ecpipg. Goods of every dewription. a 1 t -rsts by attention to business, &c., to . IgcfeiVe a dha.i'o of
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 107, 17 March 1871, Page 2
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