FOR SALE. ' I OA ACBE3, Section 3, Awaroo, at a low price. t-7 " Apply to 2738 .MORRISON, SCLANDERS & CO. TO CONTRACTORS. « Superintendent's Office, Nelson, October 28, 1873. nPEMDERS will be received at this office until JL Tuesday, November llth for fouming about 2J miles of drat road on the South side of Oavid Kekr's Hill. Specifications may he seen at the PrDvincial Engineer's Office, Nelson, nnd at Mr Fogden's Accommodation House, Motueka Valley. ALFRED GREENFIELD, ' 2788 Provincial Secretary. Office, Nelson, October 10, 1873. THE PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT are now prepared to receive applications from persons desirous of having GAS laid on to their premises. The price will be at the rate of Sixteen Shillings per 1000 feet, payable monthly. Early application is requested, in order that the opening of the Gas Works may be expedited. ALFRED GREENFIELD, 2565 Provincial Secretary. FIREWOOD. f\ N SALE MANUKA and RED PINE FIREWOOD— Delivered to any part of the town sb under, 35a per Cord for 4 Feet Lengths. 40a. „ „ 2 „ 45a. „ „ 18 inch „ 508. „ „ 1 foot „ Any shorter leDgths as per arrangement. NEWCASTLE, also WANG ANUI and Glißt COALS delivered to any part of town at current rates. JAMES BURFORD, The Port. Orders left at the Evening Mail Office, Bridge street, will b« attandfrl to. 1762 s~! stone" pENERAL STOREKEEPER, AND VT PRODUCE DEALER, HIGH-STREET, MOTUEKA, And BRANCH STORE, RIWAKA. lItOHBST Pkios Given for Produce. 2449 CRITERION COACH FACTORY, Bbidge-Strekt. CFIRISTIAN and PONTON, beg to acquaint the Public of Nelson, that they have COMMENCED BUSINESS as COACHMAEEIIS as above, adjoining MourctAr's Iron Foundry, and are prepare 1 to execute orders for designing and bulling Carriages of every descriptibn, whether on English or American principles ; and from their long experience in several of the largest coach factories in Great Britain, are able to assure all who may honor them with their commands that they will execute every kind of Carriage work in a manner unsurpassed in the colonies, and on the most reasonable terms. Repairs, and Patntiho in*either English or American stylo promptly executed; Neteon, July 28. 1343 A» UCKLAND TURF CLUB. X3L SUMMER MEETING, ■ v TO BE HELD ON BOXING DAY akd 27th DECEMBEK, T873, ON THE ELLERSLIE RAC X COURSE. TRIAL STAKE?— A Sweepstakes of 3 soys each, with 50 soys added} entrance, 2 soys; for 3 year olds and upwards which have never won a prize exceeding 25 soys in value up to the time of entrance. Weight for age; winner of any prize (after entry) to carry 71b extra. Distance I J miles. RAILWAY PLATE, of 50 soys. Entrance, 2 8ovs; weight for age; distance, f mile. .THE AUCKLAND TURF CLUB CUP (Handicap of 200 soys, added to a sweepstakes of 10 BOVB each, two miles; second horse to receive 25 soys, and the third horse JO soys trom the stakes. Nominations, with 3 soys entrance enclosed, to be sent to the Secretary on or before the 10th November, at two o'clock p.m. Weights will be declared on or before' the !Bth November. Acceptances, enclosing 5 soys.to be made by two o'clock on 17th December, and balance of sweepstakes (5 soys) before ten o'clock on morning of the race. THE DRAPERS' PURSE- A Handicap Sweepstakes of 4 soys each, with £0 soys added. Distance, l\ miles. Entrance, 2 soya. PRINCE OF WALE^ STAKFB-A SweepI rtakca of 3 aovs each, with 40 soys added. Weight for nge. Disthnce. 1 mile Winner to be sold by auction- immediately after the race for 50 soys If entered to be sold for 40 soys, allowed lGlbs; if for 30 soy?, allowed 171bs; if for 20 soys, allowed 241bs; no further allowance. SECOND DAY, THE INNKEEPERS' PURSE — A Handicap Sweepstakes, .Sweepstakes of 5 soys each, with 100 soys added; distar.ee, \\ miles. Second horse to receive 15 soys from the stakes. Entrance, 3 soys. Weights to be declared on or before 8 p.m. on the night of the first day's races. FLYING STAKES- A Sweepstakes of 3 soys each, with 30 soys added; weight for age; distance t } mile. Entrance, 1 soy. Winner of Railway Plate to carry 7 lbs extra. THE NEW ZEALAND CUP—A Handicap • Sweepstakes of 10 soys each, with 200 soys added; two miles; second horse to receive 85 soys, and third horse 10 soys from the stakes. Nominations, with 3 soys entrance enclosed, to be made to the secretary on or before the 17th December, at 2 o'clock p.m. The weights to be declared on or before 8 o'clock p.m. on the night of the first day's races, and acceptances, enclosing sweeps (lo soys), to be made by 10 o'clock on morning . of second day's racing: THE CONSOLATION HANDICAP— A Sweepstakes of, 3 soys each, with 40 soys added. Distance, 1 mile. A HACK BACE of 10 soys (entrance, X gov). for all untried horses. Distance, 1 mile. Post entries. Dates of Entries amd Acceptances. For Turf Club Plate — Nominations, 10th November, 2 p.m.; weights declared, 18th November, 2 p.m.; acceptances, 17th December. 2 p.m. ( General Entries— l7th December, before 2 p.m. N.B.— No entries will be received on any pretence whatever after the bow named. JOSEPH BENNETT, Secretary, « 3 * Durham-stropt, Auckland.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 267, 6 November 1873, Page 4
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