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General Notices. WAIMEA SOUTn STEEPLECHASE. TO BB HELD ON THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1875. Stewards .* Mr. W. B. Thomson, Mr. A . M'Kellar Wix, Mr. W. White, Mr.H, Wanen, Mr. P. C. Gowland, Mr. F. Trask. Judge: Starter : Clerk of ihe Course : Waimea South Stakes, of 40 soys, over al out two miles ef fair hunting ground. Three-year olds, 9st; four-.*) ear olds, lost; five-yenr olds, 109t lOlbs; six and aged, list. Entrance, 4 soys each, to be declared, with colors of riders ttuder cover to the Secretary of the Waimea South Jockey Club, on or before the Ist April, IluftDLE Rack, of 20 soys ; one mile and a half, over eight flights of hurdles Weight for age. Entrance, 2 soys each. To name, undercover to the Secretary, with colots of riders, on or tefore the Ist April. Ahatevr Stakes, of 10 sots ; one mile and a-haif, over eight flights of hurdles, Catch weights. Post entrance, 1 soy each. SwEfcrsT.AKE Eace, of 1 roy, 5 soys added by the Club. Once round. Sweepstake Races, and Races for Faddlep, ■"'ill take place during the flay. Any horse entered for an aelvertised race to which money is given by the Club, will not be allowed io start for Hack Races. Horses to be at the post punctually at 12 o'clock for the Waimea t-outh Bt.kea. Persons enterine Horses for the Waimea South Stakes, or Ihe llurd-e Kace, must have subscribed at least one guinea to the fund. In the Hack Races for saddles or sweeps, any horse having won an advertised race of £15 or upwards, will not be allowed to start. A Bias 9 Banel will be in attendance. ROBT. M. SMITH, G23 Hon. Secretary. GRATEUL—COMFFORTING. EPPS' S COCOA. BREAKFAST. " By a thorough knowledge of the natural was which govern tho operation of digestioa and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of well-selected Cocoa, Mr. EI'PS has provided cur breakfast tables with a delicately-flavored beverage which may save us many doctors' bids."— -Civil Strvice Gazette. Makuf_ctdne op Cocoa. — " We will now give an account of the process adopted by Messrs. James Errs & Co., manufacturers of dietetic articles, at their works in the Eustonroad, Loudon." — See article in Cassell's Heusehold Guide. Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sold only in packets, labelled thus — DAMES EPPS & CO., EOMCEOPATHIC CHEMISTS, 48, Threadneedle-street, and 170, Piccadilly Works, Diana Place, Eoston Road, London. 1144 rpHE BALLHOOM GUIDE ON SALE AT R. LUCAS & SON'S. POETICAL WORKS — Byron, Longfellow, Milton, Wordsworth, Cowper, James Montgomery, Moore, Kirke White, Herbert. R. LUCAS & SON, Bridge-street. JUST PUBLISHED, PRICE 4„. npHE CHURCH MESSENGER ALMANAC for 1875. Sold by all Booksellers. 40 CHAMELEON TOPS At R. LUCAS 8c SON'S, Government Notices* NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAPHS. TENDERS are iovilel for the DELIVERY of Eijihfc Hundred (FOO) TELEGNAPII POLES, end about Sixteen (Ifi) Tons of Wire and other Telegraph Material between Richmond and the junction of the Buller and Top Houic roads. The general course of the line will be along the railway line from Richmond to Foxhill, and near the road to Fogden's, and through the Big Bush lo the j motion of the Buller and Top House roads. The greater number of tbe poles will be each Twenty (20) feet long, and the re mainder will be each Twenty-five (25) feet long. All poles nnd material w i'iHie hnndtd over to the contractor in Ne!aon, and will have to be delivered along the line at pegs according to a lisc that will be furn'shed to him. The above works to be completed by the 31st day of „uly, 1875. Tenders to state price per jole of each kind, and price per cwt. for delivery of material, and to be accompanied by a deposit equal to twenty per cent of the vitlue of the tender, which sum will be held in security for the due performance of the work within the stipulated time, or will be forfeited bhould any contractor refuse to take up his contract. The lowest or any Tender not neccfsa'ily accepted. By order of the Telegraph Commissioner, C. _EM()N, General Manager N. Z. Te'egraphs. Tenders addressed " Tender fer Delinery of Telegraph Posts, Sction 1," will he received by the under-ngne d at tin Telegraph O (Ike, Lyell, not. later tlvm Noon, the 20th MAMIII, 1875, or ab the Telegraph < flice, Nelson, not later than Noon of Ihe 22nd MARCH, 1875. C. MALING. Telegraph Surveyor. Nelson, February 25, 1875. 455

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 69, 20 March 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 69, 20 March 1875, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 69, 20 March 1875, Page 4

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