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BOOTS! BOOTS! BOOTS!!! > npHE tFndersignad have to Atrive, " Gplestial Queen," j . IN A FEW DAYS, their : SECOND SUMMER SHIPMENT •' ' • ; .OF _ LADIES', ! GENTLEMEN'S,, and ■ ! ■- ' CHILDREN'S !B0O3?S & SHOES '".'■ < ■ -FEOM THE .. :BEST ENGLISH HOUSES. - Also, the well-known IMPROVED HOME SHUTTLE '■ .; : .SEWING ■ . it "A C H I N E. ■ i ' One of the best ' lIAND MAOHINES FOR. FAMILY USE. Also, ! the " PRIMA DONNA." ! ALWAYS ON HAND, TjOp HE ItS & ..'S'ON'S' ' j SUPERIOR . ■° . V oi%titeYbnty^jn.^(ie COLONIAL .0 O O E) ;©■:. ; ±I'EALY'& SON, BRIDGE- STREET. _ , '■ '■ ,3569—78 ■yjTAIJIEA SOUTH STEEI'LECfIASE ■Tt) BB HtSI/D ON WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23rd, 1876. : '" • 'Stewards. •M: Skllon, Esq. J C, B. G abb, Esq, W. B. TnoMsoN, Esq, J W. Wuitis, Esq. j Judge: J.Sharp, Esq., M.H.R. .. ' . „ .■ Starter: Mr T; C de; . I Clerk of the Course:. Mr J. Baigent. . HxjßDLia Racb, of 20 so vs; 1_ miles, over, eight -flights- of hurdles; weight for ago; ■et-t'ance) 2 t>ovs each. WAIMISA SOOTH STEEPL'GOnASB Cup, with |40sova aid*. d, over about three mile's of jfair hunting country; weight for age. To close and name under cover to. the. Secretary, on or before the llth diy of February 51876. -Entrance, g. eqvs; HAgs HuaoLß Raob, of 10 -ovs; twice round , ;th'e : course; ever e'ght fli_hts of hurdles; poit'intrance, 1 eoveacb,. Tiico Cavalry .-(J.cp, wi.th a sweepstake of 1 boy each for horsea belonging to the Norimahby Hussars, that have attended at least fcix drills, and t> be ridden by mePubers of the Corps; twice round; catch weights; -post entry., : Wakepi«pd Handicap, qfSOsovs; oyer - ; about. .2 .miles .of fair hunting country; : entrane'e, I. soy.each., Weights to be decl>reJ as soou after the running for the ( • Waimea South Cup as posuble; acceptors, 2 aovs tadi ..-..'. Flat Raob, for flrst-class Ladles* Saddle; post entrance, 1 sovj once round. Flit Raob, for first-class Geiitlemin'B Sad- 1 die 5 pose entrance, I sovjorice'.round. . Sweepstake) Races .will tyke .place : during •: the day, l eov being added by" the Club. •Conditions! Any Horse entered for an advertised race to which money is given by the Club or to name under .cover to. the Secretary, will not be allowed to start for' Hack -Rabes. i Horses to be at the post for the Hurdle 1 Race, puuctuaUy*.at 12 o'clock.. .: Persons entering horses foy , the Waimea 1 South Steep. echase Cup, the Wakeleld ' Handicap, or the' Hurdle Race, must subscribe ■*• •it least one guinea to the fund. , EntrAnces for the Waimea South Steeplechase Cup, Wakefield Handicap, and- Hurdle Race to be made on the same date. ' In the Ha-ik Baces, any horse having won i an^a'dverti-ed .race of 15. boys or upwardß, t will riot be allowed to start for these prizes. The decision! of the Stewards will be final i in .all pases..-.. J A Brass Baud will be in attendance. ROBERT M, SMITH, 72 . Hop, Secretary. N O T I C E . ' } TJERSONS desirous of SATING THEIR IT MONEY, can do sj by PURCHASING ( their GOODS from F. J HINGSTON, who I j* NOW SELLING OFF all kinds of arti. g clejin— ; Drappry, Holloware, Clothing,., Ironmongery, -G Hosier f, Glassware. *J 'Haßerd'ashfery; Stationery j Boots and Shoes, Tinware, *3 I : Groceries. Qilman'fl Stores, &c, &c, &c C Now on the Premises, WAIMEA-STREET. ] BARGAINS will be offered to the public •- until further notice. Inßpsctibn invited, and no ressonable offer • will' be refuse i. . ! .Januiry 12, 1876. ..; 112 j WAKEFIELD rTEA GARDENS.'. ,■ iT, -DRAGER.begs to inform the public t JLJ. generally that he has EXCELLENT * Accommodation for Picnics and Tea .Parties. Refreshments, can be supplied at moderate charges:; Families, ,^nd Wedding ! rartjleß, wjll.finc} every tliingiclesirabi?, .'■ j . ! Nearly oppq ii^p lhe. L,p\tjer . Wakefield *! ; /...-.-.,, ,.. r,' ( iS'"*lUy-?y^Sii'atiQn/;'^'/; M !..,2"42 ■' ; ; QANKEY'S r sbN^ ? and /SbSki^'di QMm^ « P PSlO9 M>t »t tUQ Mail. offic§9

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 38, 9 February 1876, Page 1

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615

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 38, 9 February 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 38, 9 February 1876, Page 1

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