F. J. HINGSTON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GENERAL STOREKEEPER, WAIMEA-STKEET AND HOPE. rlJPlllliillillll^ ■j— m— -I — i— rf 1 ■!■!■■■ "''' ''Vroll 7 FJ. HINGSTON, whifereturnj-sg thanks to the public generally (or the kind patronage' • accorded him during \__eXfen 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 them 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, Eoos, Poultry, &c, &c, &c. N.B.— WANTED, SUPPLIES from Best Dairies. Prices Higher than Market Rates. 3383. WT I>. JA.GE&ON,' /Bookseller Ajfo Stationer, y TRAFALGAR-STREET, NELSON. A LARGE ASTSORTMEN? OF FANCY GOODS, TOYS, AND BERLIN WOOLS ALWAYS ON HAND. LICENSED TO SEZTL POSTAGE AND RECEIPT STAMPS, FORMS, fro. RUBSORIREBS WANTED FOR PERIODICALS. 1499 BULBS! BULBS!! BULBS!!! TTTAIMEA SOU^H STEEPLE-CHASE VV MEETING, 1874. 200 Mixed Hyacinths ~4---300 Mixed Tulips, double andysingle . Stewards: 25 Varieties of Ixias /-j (j / M. Sellon, Esq., j R.E. M'Rae, Esq, 12 „ Sparaxis J' S G. B. Gabb, E.q , W.B.JTHOM_«SON,Egq., 4 „ Babianas John Kerb, Esq., | John Jervis, Esq., 5 „ Iris y k . -. —4 50 Bulbs Ornlthogalum Pyramidale Alba | 1 •■/ Judgbs: 50 „ „ „ Purple fi / — A ICO „ Lencojum Vernum (Snowflake) S THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19. 60 „ Feathered Hyacinth „ „ ,nn j, . „. . . 50 Grape Hyacinth Hurdle Race of 20 sots, over eight flights 12 Varieties Narcissi (choice) -^ of Hurdles. Entrance 2 sovs, to be made 50 Bulbs Amanyllis Bella DonaT N u , nder *"*_* the S l cr ,l arjr ,' ° A °!^! fore ___, _ _ w/A the 2nd of February,|wlth colors of riders. Must be Planted in Mhrch. j| m ii eßt Weight fot age. , rt/v T .„ ~7 X . „.. N Mr A. Jecklin ns brown o| black mare Heiress, 100 Japanese Lilies (a/hoice collection) a _ gd ' .HW ? If ef H? B^,V !fi * nße Lilleß Mr G. Sayle's Te Kooti, a jed lOO.Lily of the VallCy -^ .. . Mr Robert Kerr's chestnit gelding, Butcher An unrivalled/Collection of Gladiolus. Bov, aged I Muatfbe Planted a/d of June, or ftrat week in Mr Robert Kerr's chestijut gelding, Sultan, I / July. aged \ / — Mr George Trowers' chestput gelding, Mickey An S^celhrift Collection of FRUIT TREES Free. 8 P^sTTPlums, and Apricots, in a fruit- The Gksat W aimm. | Booth Handicap Dewing atate. Steeple-Chase ofi 50 sova. Over three miles fair hunling country. EnW. COLEMAN, trance 3 sovs, to be made under cover to Brook-street. 258 the Secretary, with cblors of riders, on or befof^the 2nd February. Weightß to be W- axrat»tt nntt t publisnlfed on the 5 thi Acceptors 2 sovs, A___._a.lU ±lUA_-_J-.. to declaS^n or befoile the 18th February. NELSON. Mr R. E.' M'R^s bay gliding, Rustic, aged, — — Tost 71bs \ SST The Oli>est Free House in Nelson; Mf A Jecklia ns n x black mare Heireßß| GEORGE THOMPSON, M? g llolder's 7^)w_\eLng, Brown Stout, Begs to return his acknowledgments to bis lOst 71bs numerous Friend* in Town, Country, and on Mr Robert Kerr's chestiS^t gelding, Butcher the West Coast, for their very liberal support Boy, aged, lOst 7lbs ] X for the last five years, and informs them that Mr James Hagan ns cWstdyt mare, Quickhe supplies the following GENUINE ARTI- silver, aged, lOst 6lbs. J X CLES at the Prices below :— Haok HubI)I(E Raob 0 | 5 so X added to a BOTTLE DEPARTMENT. sweepstake of 1 sot. Onc\round the per Bottie. course. Post entry.! X Brandv— s. d. Wake/ield Free Handicap of 2f) sovs. Hennessy's Battleaxe 5 0 Over two miles of fair hunting country. Martell's Pale ... ... ... 50 , X Entrances, with colors of riders, to be Whisky — y f) made on or before Ithe 2nd February. Dunville's ../ k .*C) ... JT Weights to be published at the post as Stewart's \/ .«/ «.^3 9 soon a ft e r the Great Waimea South Geneva— y Handicap as possible] 1 Acceptors 2 sovs. J.D.K.Z. ./ ... 5 0 __ _, „, „ i ivr<uiiiim y 4 fi Mr Sayle's Te Kooti, aged Old Tom^ "' y '" Mr »• E. Bae ns ba 7 Seeing, Happy Joe, V«J- th '* 800T V *i~ V k'e. M'Rae's bay gelling, Rustic, aged q.,».«.?«« ' X a Mr Robert Kerr's chestnut gelding, Butcher superior ... ••• ...so o x,__ „„„a I dn._ioAi.irt4 s JBoy, aged 8 To^nsend^Genuine ... /... 5 0 M^™ f d agan ns che tnut mare ' Quick " English Bottled Ales a^_>Pottek HoldS brown gelding, Brown Stout, The above are case articles; and are on aged. 1 Draught proportionately low. Hack Raoes fm s&m J and Swee pstake THE- TRADE SUPPLIED. Races, with 1 sov added, will take place — —f during the day. j An ORDINARY ever/Day at ONE o'olock i including ja Glasp' of Sparkling Ale. No one allowed to start a| horse, except for \j£- Hack Races, unless the sulwcriber of at .least BOARD on tfio most reasonable terms, one guinea to the fund. 1 ____ • i, ; of the Stewards in all cases to GEORGE THOMPSON, / e Th n e a g takeß w Mbe paid fen the Saturday 2980 / Wakatu Hotel. / evening following the Races, at the Forest •ktt?t GnAT^^nTTV f!AftWTVR"R"<r Horses to be at the post punctually at 12 NELSON KALX IxA^WUKIiS. o » c i ock for the flrst Hurdle ißace; 1 o'clock /L I// —JJP" / for the Great Waimea South Handicap; 3 /^OKE-iap&l TAB^now for SALE' at the o'clock for the Free Handicajp. Kj GASh*woiya^_ Haven-road. / /Horses that have won .£2<][of public money \y W. C. IVLX_JnN. /not allowed to start for the Sack Races. 3234 / Manager. / ROBERT M! SMITH, -^ : 7 237 f Hon. Sec. NEW WOOLLE i/S ~ j " / Ingreat-Variety: / WAIMEA SOUTH JOdKEY CLUB. IMPORTED 1 DIBECT FROM LOM)ON. t%/teMBERS aro r^flctfLlly requested to 7 AHU'A — / iVI PAY up Subscript W/irN / C.ANN, TAIL^B, R. M. SMI^W I / S4BI 36 Honoriry S^etary.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 43, 19 February 1874, Page 1
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