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B()0^! vBOO^l! BOOTS! ! I riIHE ; UiiderslgDed have to Arrive, J -JL V ' ; ' " : '"' • •"*• ' : EX-'.' " GJel/estial '; : ' ' lis A'.few; Mys,,'' I ;'' ; ; V 'their ."-' •-• * SECOND. SHIPMENT . - OF- '"- • - : - • LADIES/, , i. ; GENTLEMEN'S* ao# '■'■.-. ypROM.TffB; ; -. : - •;;:•. I BEST ENGLISH HOUSES. -. • ; : Also,] the well-kbown • : ikp&oYED'- iabjiiE l sHGti^L^ \!' :; "8iWIN#:/ ; ': :; .: j , One pf the:be : -"t . , HAJND MAOHINESFOR: FAMILY. USE.- --;'"; Also, . the . " P)sMA , Dfj^Nfipr ".V ALWAYS^N- HANDi ;i : ' TbOMEfS K & - !i: &&M$ V SUPERIOR - ..".','.-/■';.. (3 an M erlki%^-ni ad¥ i '• ; ! . ,l b-6"'L i .6 v N l i'A-x". '..'" : :; :: KEaW ; &!' :^ONP. : BRIDGE-STREfiT. j- / " '".;' :. - '■ „: 35^9,7-78 V^r.AIMEA SOUTH' STEEPLECHASE ; . to be held on.. . WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23rd, 1876; ; . V . Stewards. . M. PEitoN.Esq. ' 1 C. B. Gabb, Esri. W. B. Thomson, Esq,. | W.. White, Eflqi •Judge : J. Sharp, Esq;, M.H.R. •Starter: Mr T.C.iie. I'".-'1 '".-' : ' iClerk of the Course: Mr J. Baigent. Hurdle, Rac 9, of 20 soys; Ii miles, over eight flights' ot hurdles;, weight for 'age; eot'aiice, 2 *dvs each; Wa|mba: South -STieEPiiEOHASE Cup'v with 40 soys. a 1 did, oyer about three miles of fair |liiintipg country; weight for age. To close and name uridtr cover "to 'the, Secretary, on or before tho 1 1th diy of February '1876.;:Eatra'riCei5 eovb;' <\ HAck ; n.URDL,Bi Race-, of .10 the !courao;- ever eight flights of hurdles; , V pq s t.Vn trance,' 1 soveach. r, ThbJ Cavaxby' Ccip, with a sweepstake.. of 1 /: soy each*, for horses belbngiiigto the : N6rJ', . manby- Hussar*; ; that ;have -attended, at least bix drills, and A tj be ridden by mem bera of the "Corps; twice round j jpatcij- weights;; .'pojsfent'ryi .'" " VV '" '. V. WAKBiFiwi) HiNDiOip, of 80 sovs j over aboui; 2, miles rof fair him ting country; . . . entrance, ,1 soy. each. , : : Weightei , ,to be ; de-. • clvrel as sooD|„after the. running for the Waiinea South Cup as posdble; acceptors, - 2 sov'b (ai h ' ""■' V Flat Raobj for flrat-blasß 'Ladles' : Saddlie; post entrancar.l s6v;,.once ronnd.'. <-. Flit R\cp, for firstctftßa Gentleman's Saddle; post entrance, 1 S)v; , once 'round.- , Swbepstatee Races will take 'place 'during' ' ■-• the day, 1 eov being added by the Club. " Conditions: " , Any* Horse entered for aa advertised race to which money is given by the Club or to ; namo under cover to the Secretary, will not be allowed to start for 'Hack Races. , Horses to be at the, post for the Hurdle Race, piirictually at 1 2 o'clock. '''".' Persons entering horses for tbe Waimea South Steep 'eehase : Cup, the " Wakeleld' Handicap, or the. Hurdle Race, must subscribe at least brie guinea; to the fund; . Entr inces for the Waimea South Steeplechase (. up, Wakefield Handicap, and Hurdle Race to be mide on the same date- . In the Baok Races/ any librae having wop an advertised race of 15 sovs or upwardsj ! will riot be .allowed co start for these prizes. : . The decision. of the Stewards will be final in all cases. ' ' ' A Brass Bandwill be in attendance. ■.■"■' ROBERT 'M. SMITH, 72 Hon, Secretary. NOT I C E . PERSONS desirous ot SAVING THEIR- ' MONEY, can do sd by PURCHASING their GOODS frorii F. «J. HmGSTON, who. i« NOW fIELdNGOFF all 1 kiridfl of artK , o'eiin—-' "'",'". Drapery^ Holloware, " . Olcthing, Ironmongery, v ; . . „H ositrv , , G'aßßware. ■■'■.. Habefdalßhery,, Stationery, Boots arid Shoes, Tinware, Groceries; '•'-- Oilman's Stores, &c, &c, &o. Now on the Premißes, WAIMEA-STREET. BARGAINS will be offered to the public j until further notice. Inspection invited, aud no reasonable offer will be refused. January ! 1 2; 1876. 112 WAKEFIELD TEA GARDENS. LbRAGER begs to; inform the public • 'generally that: he 'haß EXCELLENT' ACCOMMODATION for PicniCß and Tea Parties. Refreshments can be supplied at moderate charges. ; Families and Wedding Parties will find everything deiairable. " Nearly opposite the 'Lower Wakefield r ; ij y? Railway Station. ': / 242 > ■■■■■•:.•■•:; 't t ;'.; i . i .,i/'. , . i :^" 11 .^ '- : — y'>""'''.V:" ,:i "~ v SANKEY'S SONGS and SOLOS 00 S^a^S 1 > -orioQ ea., at the Mail office,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 34, 5 February 1876, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 34, 5 February 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 34, 5 February 1876, Page 1

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