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MR T>AWSON, TVErfIST, Hardwfet. Xi ~[q 3IJ Nearly Opposite the Institute. ]yA 2114 llealy & a o~n; -BOOT AND SHOK^ , MANUFACTURERS / A AND / / IMPORTERS, V y Next Door to Messrs. Peat & Thornton's, > ' BRIDGE STREET. » 208 LIGHT FOUR-WHEELED WAGON BETWEEN NELSON AND MOTUEKA. HTTAYCOCK begs to inform the Pub- • jLL lie tha> he will Commence. RUNNING a COMFORTABLE FOUR-WHEEL WAGON bewee/Nelson and MOTUEKA and Jntermedi^e Braces, on FRIDAY, .February 3, and will cofoimie as follows : — Leave Nexson for Motueka every Tuksdat and/FRiDAT Morning, at 9 o'clock, and , ' ritrpive at Motueka at 430 p.m. / Leavoj^ELSON for Richmond ej^ryTHURSDAT /aud Satdrdat Afterno/wi, at 4.30 p.m. L?ave Motueka for Neis_ln every Wednesday and Satdrday Morning, at 8 o'clock. Leave Richmond for Nelson every Tuesday and Friday MoßsasG, at 7 o'clock; and , every WEDNESDAVand Saturday After-/ noon, at 2 owck. / The Wagon will Start from the Coach and Horses in Nelson, and Rumboldt's, at Motueka, where Parcels will be Received and Passengers Bo?ked. As this is the only really comfortable Vehicle - that has ever been placed on the Road, 11/ HAYCOCK hopes to receive the patronage^of Passengers. 222 TWENTY-NINTH ANNIVERSARY OF THE PROVINCE OF NELSON. mni a nnual tttiete / JL. y} • -ZjLof the Jj FORESTERS AND ODDFELLOWS y In connection with the above will be held in the / BOTANICAL GARDENS, On WEDNESDAY NEXT, FEB. 1. A PE, O' CESS IO N Of Oddfellows and Foresters in full Regalia, will leave the Oddfellows' Hall, at 10 a.m., and march through the Town to the Gardens. SPORTS To Commence at 1 1 o'Clock — I.— Sack Race for Boys (Heats): Once round the Course; first prize 10s.; second, ss, entry, 6d. 2. — Flat Race for Boys under 15 years (Heats) : Once round the Course; first prize, 7s. 6d.j second, 2s. 6d. ; no entry. 3. — Velocipede Handicap Race (Heats): Twice round the Course: first prize, 405.; second, 205.; entry ss. 4. — Flat Race': Three times round; first prize, 205,; second, 10s.; entry, 2s. 6d. t 5. — Hurdle Racis for Boys under 16 yearsr Twice round the Course; first priz£»lQ«X; second, 55.; no entry. / 6.— Feats on the Horizontal Bar : first prize, 205.; second, 10s.; entry,Es. Cd. 7. — Hurdle- Race for Men : Three times round the Course; first prize, 30s ; second, 155.; entry, 2s. 6d. / 8. — Wrestling Match (Cumberlarjd): Ten to enter, or no second prize;firstyprize, 305.; second, 155.; entry, 2s. 6d?^-^ 9. — Hopping Race for Boys, 50 Yards: first . prize, 55.; second, 25.; no entry. 10. — Three-Legged Race for Boys: Once round fie Course; first prize, l"s ; second, 55.; entry, Is. 1 1. — Velocipede Tilting at the Ring : Three times round; if not more than six enter. no second prize; first prize, 605.; second, 305.; entry, ss. 12. — Vaulting with Pole: first prize, 305.; second, 155.; entry, 2s. 6d. 13. — Running High Leap : first prize, 10s.; second, 55. ; entry, ls. — Long Flat Race, One Thousand Yards : r*x no second prize unless four enter; first; prize, 605.-, second, 305.; entry, ss. 15. — Running Flat. Leap : first prize, 10s.; > second, 55., entry, ls, / 16. — Walking Match, 750 Yards : first prize, 205.; second, 10s.; entry, 25., 6d. : 17.— Pigeon in- the Pot: Prize, 209.; entry, is..' Quoits, Handicaps : Prize, 205. ; entry, 2s^ 6d. Bg§r* Where not particularly specified, there niUßt be THREE COMPETITORS, Or no SECOND PBIZ_S WILX BE GIVEN. - A LUNCH IN THE LARGE BOOTH . . On the Ground, will b6 Provided at One p.in,, ' the Chair to be taken by his Honor the : SuPERiNTENDENT ; the Vice-chair „ by Dr. Squires. Ticketsi 3s. , •.; x. : - .ov e a •■;-•■-•; ■■■■ .•'■■• ' '"' '. Will be provided in the Foresters' Booth }dh the Ground at 3.30. Tickets: -Adults, Is. 6d.j „. _ : - .',■ Children, Is. X' „ '■-Z VOLUNTEER BAND FOR DAY,; ;Ai?D: •". '- ' : ' '.',' . .;■.:' 'E^NING.X, , "' • ,' : -y yl,.'- '' v;; .'■■'■ ;,■;-'. fyp'-"^ %2G'^il-K.yQy?,yt vyy ; Will ?• comnienbe.; in the . Spacious. . Bodlh,, ,qn %\\y ... VkX4 ; j'Grqundxat : i3 p.tn,. . Adinispibn, '2'a£§j|_j T \-:\Z >• ' "'. .•..',!■' 'A::AA ,i A''Gki.»»;- ; riJ^,i^T.'pi' , 'XX -^>^^^ vj : '„{; ; : '■':'.;)■< :.-'.-:':?:"; Bi- . : 'ih '-i^i:';® j!jsi;lp^jai.-k [-^ iai^- if : «&*= •■■ XX wili take plSce ' ait ■», p.m^BALLO;6N A^E^ 5 yyAyZy y7A'yyy;'s^Qsmjy7y[y/yy \y% X i^ai^y;iZ^sy y ';

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 25, 30 January 1871, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 25, 30 January 1871, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VI, Issue 25, 30 January 1871, Page 3

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