THURSDAY, APUL 30. Handicap Hdro-e Race of 40 soys. One mile and a Inlf, over cght flights of hurdles. Nominations, 2 fovs. Weights to bo declared by seven o'clock on the evening of the 29th April. Acceptance, 2 soys. Mr Mlvot's Tommy Dodd, aged Mr Sayle ns eh g Butcher Boy, aged Mr Hope's bk m Hei re s , agect Mr K. E. M'Rae ns h c Monarch, 3 yrs Nelson Ccp of 75 soys, weight for age. 1 hree-year-oldp, B*t lib; four, 9st 31bs; five, 9st lllbs; tix and aged, 9Bt 12lbs ; 3ibs allowed to marcs and geldings. Intranet, 5 soys, Two miles. Mr Walt« r's b m Yatteri: a, rged, 9 t 9lbs Mr Watt's eh m Calumny, 4 yrs, 9st Mr Redwood's br c Kakapo, 3 yrs, Btt lib District Plate, of 25 sovp, Cup vi c'ghts for horses which have been bona fide owntd by residents in the Province of Nelson lor at lout three months rrcvious to the races. Entrance, 3 soys. One and a half mile. Mr Track's bk m Azalea, aged, 9tt 9lbs Mr Sayle us b g Volunteer, aged, 9at 9lbs Mr Hunter's ;g g Kiwi (late Rubtic), aged, 9st 91 bs Mr 11. K. M'Rae ns b c Monarch, Bst lib Frke Handicap of 40 soys, 3 soys to acceptors. One and a halt mile. Mr Waiter's b m Yatterina, aged Mr Sayle i.s eh g Butcher Boy, agcl Mr Sayle ns b g Volunteer, aged Mr Huntjr's g g Kiwi, aged Mr It. E. M'it&e's Rustic-, aged Mr Hope's bk m Hcires?, rged Mr M Ivor's Tommy 1 odd, aged Mr Track's bk m Aaa'eo, aged Mr Hope's b c Sherwood, 4 j rs Mr Watt's eh m Calumny, 4 yrs Mr R. K. M'Rae ns eh g Wouldn't-you-Likc-toknow, 4 yrs Mr It E. M'Rse's br c Monarch, 8 yrs Mr Redwood's br c Kakapo, 3 yrs Mr Redwood's eh c Dead Shot, 3 yrs Hack 1- ace, for a Gentleman's Saddle. Entrance*, 10s <ach. Catch weights. Onco round. No profestiot al jockey allowed to i ide. The winner of the Hack Race on the preceding day not allowed to run. Consolation Handicap of 25 sove, for horses that have started and not won in the previous races. Entrance, 3 eovb. One mi'e. Hones to le enteicd within a quarter of an hour after the race for tie Free . Handicap. Entries for all horses to bo made, except where otherwise specified, to the Secretary, at the Masonic Hctel, before reven o'clock on the evening of Friday, the 24th of April,, and colors of ridtrs. stated Horses to be at the post for tbb first race on each day a' twelve o'clock punctually. No person allowed to start a horee for any race, except a hack race, unlets he tubscribes at least Two Guineas to ths Race Fund. Tfce Stakes will bo paid at tlie Misonio Hotel, on tbe Saturday lollowing tbe races, at Two p ni. WM. STAVERT, . 1091 Honorary fecretary, NELSON RACE MEETING^ CALCUTTA SWEEPS will be DRAWN at the MASOMC HOTEL, at Bight o'clock Td IS KVKNIMG, and at the same time iO-MO' RuW EVENING. l< 9 ( By Order. nnifcfcDEßS, addressed to the Undersigned, A for ALTKHATIONH a. d ADDITIONS to tbe ODD-FELLOWS' II ALL, Nelson, will be received up to 3 p m. of THURSDAY, tfce 7th M-iy next. Plans and specification may be seen after Thursday next, t>t the Odd-Ftllows* Hall, Nelaon, between the hours of E even a.m aLd Ono pm. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. JNO W. WIGZELL, 1066 — t Hon. Secretary Hall Committee, NELSON VOLUNTEER ARTILLERY COMPANY. OWING to the Races. COMPANY PARADE will te held THIS (1 UESDAY) EVENING, at 7 o'clock, in the Drill Shed. ALBERT PITT, Captain. 27th April, 1874. 1083—2
"TWA HOURS AT FAME!" MASONIC HALL. KENNEDY'S gONGS OF SCOTLAND. EVERY EVENING AT EIGHT. TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), Aphil 28. Tn addition fo a Miscellaneous Selection of SONGkS GLEtS, &c, MR. KENNEDY WtLL TELL HUMOhOUS STORIES from Dean Ramsay an 1 o'.herc, principally relating to the Ch rgy and ."fople of the Olien Time. Fntire Ch nge of Programme each Evening. Admission—Front Stats, 3s. ; Back Seats and Galhry, 2a. Commence at Fight o'clock. Children in arms i ot admitted. 1088 THO*. KFNNEDY, Agent. TO be RAFFLED FOR TO-MOiiROW NIGHT, at ha!f-past Fight, at the MASONIC HO KU'IWO FI-ST-OLASS KAUNG SA' Di.! S, with gear complec. 1092— 2 QUADRILLE ASSEMBLY. A QUADRILLE ASSEMBLY will be „, r„ h JL ,d ,n lhe ODD-fcixLoWß' Hall, on TiiUR- DAY, April 30th Dancing to co i mence at 8 o'clock. 1C92— 2 Admisdon,ss. NELSON RACE MEETING, 1874. Stewards : A. J. Richmond, E=q. I W. Oldham, Fsq. M. Sellon, K.q. | B. K. M'Rae, Etq. 11 . 11. Stafford, E:q. Judge : A. Greenfield, Eeq, WEDNESDAY, Atril 29. Maidkn Plate, of 25 s oys. For horses owned ia the dis net for tbrec months prior to the Race?, and which lnve rot won a stake ex-c-e.'ing 20 soys. Entrance, 3 soys. Jockey Clnbweiihts for aj.e ; 3lbs allowed to mares and geldings. One and a quarter mile. y 'Yi y i\ DS b g Voluntier ' ,ate Tommy, aged, Mr Hunter's gg Kiwi (late Rustic), aged, Mr Uoje's b c Sherwood, 4 yrs, 9st 3lbs Mr K. E. M-R«e ns b c Monarch, late Fly. 3 yrs, 8 t 3lbs ■" NeIS «N JOCKET CLVB HANDICAP, of 150 SOYS, added to a sweepstake of io soys each, h ft • second horse to save his stake. One mile and three-quarters. Mr VTft'ter'sb m Yatterira, agfd ... 8* 8 Mr Watt's eh ni Calumny, 4 }ra . 8 8 Mr Redwood's Ir c Kakapo, 3 yrs ..8 2 Handicap Steeplechase, of f o soys, added to a sn ecpstake of 4 soys each, h ft, second horpe to save his stake. A tout three miles. st lbs Mr R. E. M'Rae's b g Rustic, aged ... 12 7 ' Mr Sajle ns eh g Butcher Boy, aged 11 7 Mr Hope's bk m Heire.s, aged ... io 0 Mr M'Rae ns Wouldn't-you-Likc-to-Know, 4 yrs g 0 Uacic Race, for a Gentleman's Saddle, for hacks that have never won a stake of 20 eovp. Entrance, los. Once round. No professional jockey allowed to ride. Ladies' Pursb of SO soys. Entrance, 3 soys 0 hree-year-olds. 9st 2ibs ; four, list; five, list Bibs ; six and aged, 12st 4lbs ; 3lbs allowed for nares and geldings. Gentlemen liders. One and a quarter mile. Mr Hunter's b g Kiwi, aged, I2st lib Mr Hope's b c Shcrwooi, 4 yrs, list Mr R. E. MRac ns br c Monarch, 3 yrs. 9st 2Jba ' ' Mr Redwood's br c Kakiro, 3 yrs, 9st 2lbs Mr Redwood's eh c Dead Shot, 3 yrs, 9st 2lbs
FIRE ! ! FIR E !!! , :o:_^ " ' \ gT. S. WYMOND A'" OO.'S « I S A L c ■.■; 1 % of .g 8 V g « Salvage Drapery Stock; g COMMENCED !2j g" ON FRIDAY, APRIL 17. " m • ■ ■ ■ ■ iaj W- :o: — — tt H . g WW TWO DOORS FROM TliE TRAFALGAR HOTEL, tri C 5 TRAFALGAR-STREET, NELSON.; ' • . - X} @ ' ■ ' " «S ;Q;n___i g The Whole of the Stock saved from the Late Fire 2 o■. i a •will be ''.'•' t : ( ? ••: .•' -~: .2 ISOLD OFFII'B h3 td . AT . c. W * AT AUCTION PRICES' FOR CASH; i 8 3 TOGETHER WITH A ' / Cm \z > Q LAR^rE 1 SHIPMENT Jg W of 'i '' :i .'• . .. i__ § MElsrS'^ p Ha£s aMd Caps, H THAT HAS. ARRIVED SINCE THE LATE FIRE. Zf Jl 50:.,.,.. ,, t ,,, .. ; •".:'• Gome One and AU.<>u i T.-'S. WYMOND & Co., TBAFAL£^ ". " '•?' » V '* "' • i '- f ! ' "' ; ' ''"■•' : ' , r : ,, .f :i '-i>o2 $£ . ■- ..... .i ■ k . ,„ ■-'.•-.■J-jiti; a. »;...?! Sff
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume IX, Issue 100, 28 April 1874, Page 2
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