Advertisements. FOR WESTPORT, FOX'S RIVER, AKD HOKITIKA. S nnHE New Zealand Steam NaviA i^Mx J- gation Company's s.s. S T OR M BIRD, JjpMtNjp^will leave for the above Ports, ■^liiilil2*To-MORROW, at 1 1 o'clock sharp. For freight or passage, apply to CURTIS BROTHERS, 2201 Bridge-street, or at the Port. TO-MORROW. FAIR GROUND, RICHMOND. THURSDAY, APRIL 11. At 12 o'clock. MR. D. MOORE has received instructions from Mr. John Jeffries, to Sell by Auction, at the Fair Ground, Richmond, on THURSDAY, next, April 11, at 12 o'clock — 500 Mixed SHEEP. In lots to suit purchasers. • 2179 SUBURBAN-NORTH STEEPLE CHASE MEETING. THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1867. Stewards : Mr. H. Redwood, | Captain H. Spiller. Mr. J. Thornton. Judge . . . The Hon. N. G. Morse, Starter . . . Mr. G. W. Schroder, Clerk of the Course . Mr, J. Gaukroger. The NELSON WELTER STEEPLE CHASE of 40 soys, added to a Sweepstake of 3 soys each. Weights: three years old, lOstlllbs; four years old, list 7lbs ; five years old, 12st ; six and aged, 12st 7lbs. Gentlemen riders. Throe miles, over a fair hunting country. The FARMERS AND LICENSED VICTUALLERS' HANDICAP of 30 soys. Entrance, 2 soys each. Two miles. The SUBURBAN STEEPLE CHASE of 20 soys, added to a Sweepstake of 2 soys each. Nelson Turf Club weights for age. Three miles, over a fair hunting country. The HACK SWEEPSTAKES of one sovereign each. Once round the flat course. Regulations. No person will be permitted to nominate or run a horse ■which is not the bonafide property of a subscriber of one guinea to the Kace Fund. The decision of the Stewards shall, in all cases, be final. Any person riding a horse over the Steeplechase Course shall pay a fine of two soys. to the Knee Fund, and, in default of payment, shall be excluded from running a horse at the meeting. Auy person who has not received money for riding a race will be considered a Gentleman Rider. Any jockey (except in the Hack Race) not appearing in racing costume, will be fined one guinea. The start for the first race will take place at 1 p.m., precisely, and for the other races at an interval of one hour. The bell will ringfor saddling a quarter of an hour previous to starting. Entries to be forwarded, under cover, to the Honorary Secretary, at the Bank Hotd, Nelson, stating the ages of the horses and colors of the riders, on or Defore 7 o'clock on the evening of Monday, the 22nd April. The stakes will be paid at the Bank Hotel, at noon, on the Monday following the races, when all bets and other engagements relating to the meeting meeting must be settled. T. BRYANT, 2203 Honorary Secretary. ALL ACCOUNTS against the late firm of LEVIEN & CO., are requested to be SENT IN immediately. ROBERT LEVIEN, Trustee. Neleon, 10th April, 1867. 2205
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume II, Issue 84, 10 April 1867, Page 3
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