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; .':'Y'ißo9TS*!;!:'!..' ■>■.•'. a n.HE Undersigned i ; have -to Arrive, ! •"'"--• '•: 'i-N-A few :: days, v._ •: {•:»*.= • -''' "*'' .--.*. .. '-*THEIR .'■'• ' '' :i! - '■'■'' ■'■ '■ SECOND SUMMER SHIfMJENT i . ' ,'. '..'"•; of '.'."'..-..' tA J o.iEs ) ,. .' .-'V ;.';., ::'.-. "r. j /|.;_rr'GESTLE]_J^S,. l ao^.. ' ..';.' '• - .' •■• -• •.•* • - •.r;CHILDR_DN , Sr ; I -' . , , ' r PJiOM'XHE "'••••' i ; best ; ;en^l.sh \iiousES.; ; • i ■ _____ ) ; v - , Also, the y?.elUkno^n \. ; _. •_. ; j IMPROVED HOME SHUTTLE ! : :-''-^EWi_.fi:' : '- yyy K'A ; o'_ri ; iS. ( ,One o'ftlie^st f ; * UAND MACHIJjiES.FOIt FAMILY USE. j Ajso, -Ore 1 " : PRSA ; DbNNA. ,, ('■ <ALWAiYS~ON HAND, trooMEiis ;.■;& sons* j . „' .'J'' SUPERIOR . .'''.• | Gante_.biiiy-made l COLONIAL .'.. jG- O O D S. Jheai_Y':,«__::bo^,: ! BRIDGE- STREET. ■ ;_ = ■■- ■ . •■*-■ ' ■-, - ' ■ ■ '■_ >35fi9— 78 jY)rr AI_IEA SOUTH STEEPLECiiASIS TO BE HELD ON* ; I WEDNESDAY,^FEBRUARY -_B.d/ _.B7_. „ Stewards. .., • M,; Sellon, Esq. I C. B, Gabb, Esq.. W. B. Thomson, Esq. | W. White, Esq. Judge: J. Sharp, Esq., M.H.R. . Starter: Mr T. C de. . Clerk of the Course: Mr J. 'Baigent. . Hukdlb Raos, of 20 soys; li miles, Over , eight flights of hurdles; weight for age; i ,ciit r anee, 2 soys each. Waimka Sooth Steeplechase Cup, with . ' 40 soy. a Id.d, Over about three miles of fair hunting country; weight for age. To close and name und<r cover to the Secretary, on^r before the llth diy of February 1876. Entrance, sco vs. Hack HriitoLEi, Race, of 10 'ovs; twice round the course; ever eight flL>h:_ of hurdles; pot entrui.ee, 1 aoveaoh, This Cavalry 0 .p, with a sweepstake of . 1 . Boy each for .horses belonging to 'the Normanby Hussar. , that' have attended at least ' ! tix drills, and t>-be ridden by members of ; the : Corps; : twice round; catch weights; ] post entry. WAI.EE-I6FD Handicap, of 30 soys ; over about 2 miles of , fair hurtling .country j. ; entr»nce; 1 60 V each. Weights to be de- : 'cli-rei as soon after the running 'for the ' Waiuiei South Cup as pos.-ible; acceptors,, 2. soys ea<h Flatßaob, for first-class IJadies' Saddle; • post entrancj, 1 soy; once round. s * ' ;Fl it; Raoe; for- first-class Gehtlen__n'B*Sad-' j idl^ poßfi.entrance, i'so v; 'once^round. ■Sweepstake Raobs will t»ke plkce during | tha day, 1 eov being adJod by the Club. \ Conditions :, Any Horse entered for an advertised race to which money is given by the Club or to [namo undercover to the Secretary, will hot jbe allowed to start for Hack Ra?.cs. . ■ ..Horses to be at the, post for the Hurdle jßac_,",pun_tuallttpt 12 o'clock. I ' Persons entering horses for the Waimea .South Steep'echase ' Cup, ' the Wake_eld Handicap, or the 4 - Hurdle Race, must subscribe iat least, one guinea to the fund. : , Entr_nc.es for. the Waimea South Steeple[chaie tup" , Wakefield Handicap, arid Hurdle Urice to be m ide on .the same date. In the Ha*ik Races, any horse having^won ; an advertised race, of 15 soys or upwards, [will not ba allowed co start for these prizes. . S The decision of the' Stewards will be final ;in all cases. ''" A Brass Band will be in attendance. ROBERT M; SMITH, 72 Hon. Secretary. NO T I C E . PERSONS desirous of SAVING THEIR : MONEY.can do si by PURCHASING Itlieir GOODS from F. J HINGSTON,. who is NOW SELLING OFF all kirids of artic!ejin— •*- Drapery, Holloware, CK-thing, Ironmongery, . ...Hosier., .-, G.'assware, Haberdashery, . Stationery, - Boots;ani Shoes, Tinware, Groceries. . Oilman's Stores, &c, &c, &c. Now on the Premises, WAIMEA-STREET. ' BARGAINS will he offered to the public ruriti. farther notice. Inspection invited, and no. reasonable offer rwill be refused. : ' January 12, 1876. 112. i WAKEFIELD TEA GARDENS. LDRAGER begs to inform* the public • generally thit he. has EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION for Picnics and Tea Parties. Refreshments can, be supplied at moderate charges.;;. Families and t Wedding | jParties will find everything desirable.- , Nearly bppbsite i the Low.r „ ■•-."'"; ; Railway Statibri.; ; 242 c / SA-NKEY ? S*SON CJSand SOLOS on MM? p?lOQ 64.| ft. th« Mail ofSm

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 36, 8 February 1876, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 36, 8 February 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 36, 8 February 1876, Page 1

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