QUEEN'S BIRTH-DAY RACES. MONDAY, MAY 24, 1875. Stewards : W. Oldham, Esq., j F. R. Rives, Esq., Mr. T. Newton, | Mr. C. Elliott. Judge : J. Sharp, Esq. NELSON STEEPIECHASE, of 50 soys, added to a/sweepstakes of 3 6ovs each, over abou/ tbree miles of isir huntirg ground. /Three year olds, Bst lOlbs; four, lost; flyfe, io*t lOlbs; cix and Bged, liet; 31bs jfllowed to mares and geldings. Winners of any race (flat or jumping) of 20 J soys and upwards to 50 govs, 71bs extra y winners of 50 soys and upward, lOlbs esrtra. Entrance, 2 soys, to go to the fund. x. Mr M'lvor's Mk Sea King, age d Mr Watts's eh A Don Juan, 5 yrs Mr Rives's bk d Ackbar, 6 yrs. HURDLE RACE of 20 soys, over eight flights of huidles. Weights same as in Steeplechase. \ Winner of the Steeplechase to carry 9lbs extra Entrance, 2 bovb, lo go to the fund, Iftmiles. Mr Sigglekow's cb V Sultan, aged Mr M'lvor's bk g Sba King, aged Mr Watts's eh g D<jn Juan, 5 yrs. ROYAL BIRTH-»AY PLATE of 25 sort, added to a sweemtake of 2 soys. Entrance, 1 soy. Weight for age. Mile and a-balf. . Mr F. 11. Blunde/'s b h Don Juan, 4 yrs Mr W. Ward's b/g Haphazard, 6 yrs Mr Sigglekow's Ih g Sultan, agedMr Day's bk m ftzalea, aged. STOKE SCUHRY for a Plate of 5 soys, added to a sweepstake of 1 boy each. Poßt ' entrance. 10s: Ujhe winner of any advertised race of 20 soys and upwards not allowed to start. Catch weiglks. One* round. HACK RACE for V Gentleman's Saddle Poßt entrance, 1 Oe. I Catch weights. Once , round. Ihe winnef of- the preceding race, nor of any advemised race of 20 soys, allowed to Btart. I The bell will rfcgfor saddling for the Steeplechase at halftpast Twelve precisely. 'Ihe Steeplechase will be run under the ." Grand National " Rules. C. ELLIOTT, , 1 307 Secretary. J THE RACES . Wood accommoda^fkw for horses XffX in Stall, Stable; or Glazing in B^— , Robt's Paddock adjoining therCburse. J&(si_\Y peteq i t_GjDonis to attend toAhem..^sf_deßch 1- horse secured. Termk— Paddock; ls. each ; for Stabling, apply to E. _EHJ_&EF, BridgeEnd, Nelson. 1367—3 \ NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAPHS. 1 BUSH FALLJNG. TENDERS are invSed for CLEARING BUSH on the LINE of TFLEGRAPH, Nelson' to lyell, on ths following Sections, viz: — Section 10 — From Roundell Accommodation House to the Five-. Mile Camping Ground in the Big Bu.di. Section 11 — From the Five Mile Camping Grou sd to the edge of the Big Busb, near David Kerr's. Specifications and conditions of the work --■ may be seen at the Telegraph Offices, Nelson and Richmond. By Order of the Telegraph Commissioner, C. LEMON, . General Manager N. Z. Telegraphs. Tenders addressed " Tenders for Bush Falling or. Telegraph Line," will ba received by * the ' undersigned at the Telegrnph Office, Nelsrn, not later than NOON of the 3 1st MAY, 1875 C. MALING, 1317 Telegraph Surveyor. AU S T RALI AN WINE. To Invalids and Connoisseubs. TRY the AUSTRALIAN WINES now on SALE, from the well-known Vineyards of Messrs Salter and Sons, Adelaide, Sonth Australia. None received under four years old Shiraz, | Constantia (Strongly recommended by tbe Medical faculty.) Also, A delicious White Wine*— Tokay. At H. HOUNSELL'S, Bridge-street. 2633 "VTOTiqE.-POlSftii is LAID on my IN If-ND. TRKIPASSERS will be Prosecutid. . 1/ / A. GJJ£»KI*S. Enner Glynn, May 15. lSi2--2^ BIRD CAGES. A Splendid Assortment of CANARY and PARROT CAGES, in* eluding the New Revolving Cage, NOW ON* SALE, At H. HOUNS ELL'S, No. 1, Bridge-street 2653 NOTICE. AFT^t tbis date, POISON will be laid * ufon the LAND known as "POOR MAN'SIVALI / EY"7I and any persons Trespassing Tto-pursuit of Game^rttk be PROSECUTED. V^-^ 7 __«_.^ J. W_ M*filSDElO Isel, May 12, 1875. 1309—4 THE GOSPEL OAK IROnA AND \ G ALVANISED IRON & WIRE COMPANY \ Ibon Manufaoiobees & Gaj^aniski^. I First Brand. v'oecopd Brand. / «G Anchor C'lTrade Marks ] *■' Eaglk." / First Quality. V Sjscokd Quality. / The GOfiPK^OAKis the oldest Manu- / facture of GSTvanised Iron In England. The I original Galvanised Iron was first made at ( these works in the yiar 1842. This iron I obtained the PRIZE MEDAL for " excellent 1 quality " at the Great Exibition of 1862, it 1 being the only Prize Medal awarded in the \_ Trade. t_ The price is now greatly reduced. | Works: Gofpel Oak Iron Works, Tipton I Mitre Works, Wolveihampton I I Regent's Canal, Limebouse, London. I Warehouse — 50 Upper Thames-street. / London. / Export Office— -110 Cannon-Btreet, London. / 266 1/7 WANTED TO PURCHASE, FROM 400 to 500 ACRES of LAND fit fcr turning Sbeep on. Apply to 1829 SHARP & PICKERING.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 123, 24 May 1875, Page 2
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764Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume X, Issue 123, 24 May 1875, Page 2
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