F. J. HINGSTON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GENERAL STOREKEEPER, WAIMEA-STREET AND HOPE. I^,^ l ::7 l^ l ::v-'X'. l -^;-:.-.,^:.i.::::. ; -:-^.^^ FJ. HINGSTON, while returning thanks to the public generally (or the kind patronage • accorded him during the Ten Years he has beeen established in Nelson, desires to remind them that he still continues to conduct his business on the best principles, and is now offering His Large and Well-assorted Stock of GENERAL MERCHANDISE at Prices to ensure satisfaction. F. J. H., desirous of promoting the welfare of his fellow-colonists, would inform tbem that having in his services a traveller of thorough business experience, he has command of all the West Coast Markets, and is now more than ever prepared to purchase all kinds of Colonial Produce for Cash, or otherwise, as may be agreed upon. * The Highest Prices given for Fruit, Vegetables, Bacon, Butter, Cheese, Eggs, Poultry, &c, &c, &c. N.B.— WANTED, SUPPLIES from Beßt Dairies. Prices Higher than Market Rates. 3333 H. D. JACKSON, Bookseller and Stationeb, TRAFALGAR STREET, NELSON. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FANCY GOODS, TOYS, AND BERLIN WOOLS ALWAYS ON HAND. LICENSED TO SELL POSTAGE AND RECEIPT STAMPS, ACCEPTANCE VORMS, ho.. SUBSCRIBERS WANTED FOR PERIODICALS. 1499 1 ■■^■•^^■■^^"•••■■^•^^^^^■■•^^^■■■•^■•^■■■■^■•^■ww'wwaiw****^^ BULBS! BULBS1! BULBS!!! TfiTAIMEA SOUTH STEEPLE-CHASE VV MEETING, 1874. 200 Mixed Hyacinths 300 Mixed Tulips, double and single Stewards: 25 Varieties of Txias M. Sellon, Esq., R. E. M'Rae, Esq , 12 „ Sparaxis G. B. Gabc, Esq , W. B.;Thompson, Esq., 4 „ Babianas John Kerr, Esq., John Jervis, Esq., 5 „ Iris 50 Bulbs Omlthogaium Pyramidale Alba Judge: 50 „ „ „ Purple ICO „ Lencojum Vernum (Snowflake) THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19. 50 „ Feathered Hyacinth _ _. rnn .. . .. . . 50 „ Grape Hyacinth Hurdle Race of 20 soys, over eight flights 12 Varieties Narcisei (choice) of Hurdles. Entrance 2 soys, to be made 50 Bulbs AmanylHs Bella Dona. " nder to the Secretary, on or before _, . _7 _, , the 2nd of February, with colors of riders. Must be Planted in March. 1 J miles. Weight for age. „-„. T T *...~7 . . „ .- v Mr A. Jecklin ns brown or black mare Heiress, 100 Japanese Lilus (a choice collection) a „ ed r i« ?!P F HS 6B^ oran?e Li,leS Mr G. Sayle's Te Kooti, aged 100 Lily of the Valley ,„.... Mr Robert Kerr's chestnut gelding, Butcher An unrivalled Collection of Gladiolus. Boy aged Must be Planted end of June, or first week in Mr Robert Kerr's chestnut gelding, Sultan, July. aged — - Mr George Trowers' chestnut gelding, Mickey An Excellent Collection of FRUIT TREES Free. Pears, Plums, and Apricots, in a fruit- Thb Gkeat Waimba Sooth Hanmcap bearing state. Steeple-Chase of 50 soys. Over three miles fair hunting country. EnW . COLEMAN, trance 3 boy?, to be mado under cover to Brook-street. 258 * ,ne Secretary, with colors of riders, on or '. before ithe 2nd February. Weights to be ■ mm*,- a tr a ttt n a tl? T published on the 5 th. Acceptors 2 soys; \>y * • • a *- LU a. KJ X Hi XXti t to declare onor before the 18th February. ▼ T NELSON. Mr B. E. M'Rae's bay gelding, Rustic, aged, - " l2st 71bs * 83T The Olpbst Free House in Nelson . m A Jeckli „ n8 brown or black mare Heire?g> GEORGE THOMPSON, Mr nolder*s brown gelding, Brown Stout, Begs to return his acknowledgments to his lOst 71bs numerous Friend* in Town, Country, and on Mr Robert Kctt's chestnut gelding, Butcher the West Coast, for their very liberal support Boy, aged, lOst 71bs for the laßt five years, and informs them that Mr James Hagan ns chestnut mare, Quickhe supplies the following GENUINE ARTI- silver, aged, lOst slbs. CLES at the Prices below :— Hack hurdle Race of 5 soys, added to a BOTTLE DEPARTMENT. sweepstake of I soy. Once round the per Bottie. course. Post entry. Brandt — s. d. Wakefield Free Handicap of 20 soys. Hennessy's Battleaxe 5 0 over two miles of fair hunting country. Martell's Pale -5, 0 Entrances, with colors of riders, to be Whiskt— made on or before the 2nd February. Dunville's 4 0 Weights to be published atthe post as Stewart's 3 9 800n a fter the Great Waimea South Gknbva— Handicap as possible. Acceptors 2 soys. Jf?£J' * f ? Mr Sayle's Te Kooti, aged Old Toil— Mr K - E * M ' Eae n8 bay B eldin *?» Ha PPy Joe » P« w 2l° th ' flandßoord ' B * ° Mr R! BE.M«Rae's8 E.M«Rae's bay gelding, Rustic, aged Sunerior 3 8 Mr Robert Kerr's chestnut gelding, Butcher SAB TJtnsend7Genuine 5 0 MrJlmef Hagan ns chestnut mare, QuickEnglish Bottlbd Ales and Potter Mr'HowS brown gelding, Brown Btout, The above are case articles, and are on aged. Draught proportionately low. Bmk Raoes for Saddleßj and Sweepstake THE TRADE SUPPLIED. Races, with 1 soy added, will take place — *— during the day. An ORDINARY every Day at ONE o'clock including a Glass of Sparkling Ale. No one allowed to start a horse, except for .i Hack Races, unless the subscriber of at least BOARD on the most reasonable terms. one guinea to the fund. ___ The decision of the Stewards in all cases to GEOKGE THOMPSON, e Th n c g takeß willl)e p[lid on the Saturday 2930 Wakatu Hotel. evening following the Races, at the Foreßt — : _ Inn. •NTfi-TXrVW fJTTY GASWORKS Horses .to be at the post punctually at 12 WH-^bUJN UU iTADrvuiriXko. o>ciock0 > c i ock for the first Hurdle Race; 1 o'clock for the Great Wsimea South Handicap; 3 COKE and TAR now for SALE at the o'clock for the Free Handicap. Gas-works, Haven-road. Horses that have won £20 of pnblic money W. C. MIRFIN, not allowed to start for the Hack Races. 3234 Manager. ROBERT M. SMITH, — — 237 Hon. Sec. TVT EW WOOLLENS — — JN In great Variety: WAIMEA SOUTH^JOCKEY CLUB. IMPORTED DHtECT FROM LONDON, -a /TEMBERS are respectfully requested to • iVX PAY up Subscriptions. JDHNCANN, TAILOB, K . m. SMITH,' Collingwood-BteMt. 2491 36 Honorary Secretary.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 42, 18 February 1874, Page 1
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