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"Public Notices. Geelong Tweed Clothing! JUST OPENED— MEN'S SAC COATS TROWSERS „ VESTS SUITS TROWSERS and VESTS TO MATCH, gjSJT AT E. Dartnall's, RICHMOND. 144 WAIMEA SOUTH STEEPLECHASE. TO be held THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1873. STEWARDS : R. E. M'Bae, Esq. I G. B. Gabb, Esq. John Kerr, Esq. | M. Sellon, Esq. J. Gaukrodger, Esq. JUDGE : John Sharp, Esq. STARTER : Mr John Gaukrodger. CLERK OF THE COURSE; Mr G. Sinclair. Hurdle Race, of 15 sovs. One mile and half, over eight flights of hurdles. Three-year-olds 9st; four years 10st; five years lost lOlbs; six years and aged list. Entrance 1 sov each. Mr Schroder's ns b g Rustic Mr Hagen's b g Eclipse Mr Simson's g m Modesty Great Waimea South Handicap, of 75 sovs. Over about three miles of fair hunting country. Entrance 2 sovs each. Acceptors 3 sovs each. Acceptances to be declared to the Secretary of the Waimea South Jockey Club on or before the 10th February. Mr Schroder's ns b g Rustic, aged 12st 71b Mr C. S. Saxton's r g Lucifer, aged ll 7 :Mr Hughes' ns ch g Mistletoe 10 7 Mr S. Powell's ns g Wildboy, 4 yrs 10 0 Hack Hurdle Rack, of 5 sovs, added to a Sweepstake of 1 sov each. Once round Flat Race, for first-class Lady's Saddle. Once round. Post entry 10s each Glat Race, fsr first-class Gentleman's Saddle. Once round. Post entry 10s each Wakefield Free Handicap, of 30 sovs. Over about two miles of fair hunting country. Weights to be declared as soon after the running for the Great Waimea South Handicap as possible. Acceptors 3 sovs each Mr Schroder's ns b g Rustic, aged Mr C. S. Saxon's r g Lucifer, aged Mr Hagen's b g Eclipse, aged Mr Simson's g m Modesty, aged Mr Hughes' ns ch g Mistletoe, 6 yrs Mr S. Powell's ns g Wildboy, 4 yrs Flatßa«e, for first-class Gentleman's Saddle. Once round. Post entry 10s each Flat Race, for first-class Gentleman's Saddle. Once round. Post entry 10s each Sweepstake Races, with 1 sov added by the Club, will take place during the day Any horse entered for an advertised race to which money is given by the Jockey Club will not be allowed to start for Hack Races. Horses to be at the post for the Hurdle Race punctually at Twelve o'clock. Persons entering horses for the Great Waimea South Handicap and Free Handicap must be subscribers to the amount of at least two guineas, and to the Hurdle Race (only) one guinea to the Fund. In the Hack Races for Saddles, any horse having won an advertised race of £15 or upwards will not be allowed to run for these prizes. A Brass Band will be in Attendance. BOBT."M- SMITH, 272 Hon. Sec. TVTEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY i^l For Fire; Marine, and General Insurance. Capital; £250,000, with Unlimited Liability oi the Shareholders. Forms of Proposal ahd every information can be -obtainedat -the Office of the Undersigned, or any of the Company's Agents in New Zealand, Sydney, or Melbourne, CURTIS BROTHERS, 71 Agents. CURRANT and other CAKES all the Year round at . 167 , Thos. DACOMBE'S. CHAMELEON TOPS from 1/- upwards. AtR. LUCAS & SON'S. £5 REWARD. WHEREAS some person or.persons between Saturday the! 2sth and Monday, the 27th instant, did . maliciously CUT HOP BINES in our Gardens. The above reward will be paid to any person pr ; person's .who: will give i such evidence as will lead to the conviction of the offen- : der. And any' person hereafter found TRESPASSING on our Grounds will be PROSECUTED. ■''.'•■ ."■ f.i ■:*:•■.)■:.■.;■..:- : .*■ • SOS HARLEY BROTHERS.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 36, 10 February 1873, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 36, 10 February 1873, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 36, 10 February 1873, Page 1

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