riVf-ELSON : RACE" . TME^jiS.C' lIN- 1 ;• ". 1876. .";•:;: "■":/ \ : ", ! i : ..;T Iti.ES.DAYl ti.ES.DAY, J ; MAIY ' 2,' \ V : ' • Stewards ; ' ' jWI- OtDffAM, Esq.' | r F. ;! BL i; RfvEis; O EB^ ' I , R. M'Rae, Esq.. '■ ;i ' : " !l!l! ' J j I/.; - ' • ' •■ j-ILL .f!(-i M'• '■' '•• :> •■' MAiDßir Platb of 25. sovBi,.f(?^l\o)fse*tW^iqh i hive not won a stake of ;tha,t; ampunt. i Weight, lor age. Entrance, 2\ sbv». I And' a quarter. ! ' | v ' Handicap S,tekplbphabe of fiO/sovs., 1 a Ided ; j to ia; aWeepstake of 4 soys ! eacb t ' hJ f ti; 6ver - i about three: miles of lair; hunting: country; ; < \ 2 Boys.to be paid on nomination, _«v^d/2jfP,Tff.< ! pn, acceptance Notnination, a'.sava.. ko be^ ■ made to the Secretary at the Masbnid/HoteJ/l : on or before Eight o'clock ott i the evening ': of Tuesday April 25thj and Wceptance:dfit ; cjared on .the night of general | WJeight sto 'be pu.bliahed. pa Apr:!, i^ffa, <)(h Railway Plate of 60, boys. '. Weigtit.fpr'aKe. j Entrance; 3 soys..' Two 1 miles. ' Hack Racb for a Gentleman's ''sja'cl^le',- foir : . ! horses that have never won 80 bovs. '^Eh'-; i trance^ ros; Once round. ■■■'■■ ,!.:'.•!'. Wklter Raos of 25 s6vs. ! nWelte*' (weights'/ j forage. Eu rince, 2 sove. ; Three ,«mar ;^rs;; iof i a mile. ■ ■■■ !; ./ ,-- r \ ;., j ;" WEDNESDAY, ,MAJ .' 8 ' ' ' ; ' ' '..'_, '. ' Handicap . HoRpLE "Rack of , 4Q bovb.,. . qyer, - ; eiaht flights of hurdles.' Entranca, 2 bovi j Mile and. ahalf. ' '".'. ' • " ',■■, jfpbKEy Club Handicap 'of 8.6 soys., added to | a ewieepstaKe'vf 4 soys, each/'h.^fti'' N«6iii nation, 2 boys., to be made at same iime as ! tor Handicap Steeplechase, whetx a msijety I of the sweepstake must ■, be paid,.. and t|io | sepprid moiety at the post .before starting. | Mile ahd th'ree-quarterß. Weißhts de'efared ; at : the Masonid Hotel • at ; Eight o'ulpck on ! the eveniDg of the fir at day's races! . .■.,•. JDisTßicr. Plate of 20 soys. j , fpr, horses, whiqh , luvebeen bom .fide owned ; by residents.in j the Province lor three preceding ' months. , s Entrance, 2 bovb. ' Mile and a 1 quarter. ' ' ' Free Handicap or 25 sova i " Acceptors, t ; boys: Acc< ptmces to be signified arid paid i to the Semetary or Stewards within a quar? i ter of an hour alter the Race fpr the District | Plate. . One and a half miles. Hagk Rack for a Gentteman's Saddle. ' Sime conditions as previous Hac^ Ruce, the wlnj ncr of which not allowed to start. CoNsoLiTioir Handicap of '20 soys;, for i beaten horses at the meeting. Nominations, > 2 soya., to bo made within a quarter of an | hour of the previous race. One mile. Entrances, enclosing fees, stating age of •horees and colore ot riders, addressed to the Secretary, to be sent to the Masonic Hotel Sbefore Eight o'clock on the evening of; Friday, 'April 21st. Weiahi's for Hmdicaps on the 'second day of meeting will be posted at the Masonic Hotel by Eight o'clock on the evening of the first day's racing Acceptances to ,be declared to the Secretary on the Course 'half an hour before the Race. . Bauing will commence each day at halfpast Twelve o'c'ock precisely. ' Owners of horses entered to .run in; any 'race, except Hack K aces and the District ; Plate, to subscribe £2 to the fund. Stakes will be made at the Nelson Hctsl at Noon on Saturday, May 6th. ■'■' • Tlie docision of the Stewards oh all questions that may arise on the Course, to be final C. ELLIOTT, 837 Secretary. COACH BETWEEN NELSON AND FOXHILL. Holder's' coach win continue RUN between these t«ro places. LfaYcFoxbill at 7*30 a.m. Leave Nelson at 4 p.m. 303 : FRANCIS HOLDER. QLPER'S CO ACH versus THE ';/,-? RAIL^AT. ■; ''.-.".. ." 1 I' ■■■ .•:!•■. — — ,/ : :'!■■-■ . Why should you support the fpftntt 't . I Because— ! (1) It has done good service for Eleven [Years. <: , : . ;'- ':• '." (2) It IS OHBAPER. . r (3) -After this, Week, the .hours- wilt-suit, i you better than the Railway., ;' f A (4) I pick up and land Passengers at their ; own gates. (5) I taka your Parcels and-deliver them I at their Addresses in Town." (6) I don* t, pretend totakeyqu to.FpxHiLi. , and drop you two miles short of it. (7) I know you, and you know me, and that I biay be depended upon "to "execute yout oommiesions faithfully. ■ ' '■ 309 FRANCIS HOLDER; MAIL COACH FROM RICHMOND TO MOTUEKA. ■ fry HE undersignet' informs the public that L the above CONVEYANCE will leave the White Hart Hotel, Richmond, for Motueka.every MONDAY, W®DNESDA.Y,and FRIDAY, at quarter past 8 q'plo«k a,m.; and leave the Motueka Hotel every TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY, at 8 o'clock, . a.m, ' - -,- Parcels and Passengers booked: at either place. All Parcels must be Prepaid. ; : ' .. .2675 H. HAYCOCK, Nelspi). NOW ON SALE. FINEST CURRANTS, Raisins, Muscatels, rigs, French Plums in glass bottles Candied Peel assorted Essences— Nuts and Almonds Crogße and Blackwell's Cilves' Fett Jelly, Sauces, &c. - Real Indian Condiments, comprising— Chutnees, various ! Muljigatawney Paste, Hot Pickles, Pickle, ' Limes ; > Indian Zoy, Mango and Guaya Jelly : Tamarinds, Preserved Fruits ; Chile Vinegar in bottles, &c, #c. !' . • ' "' At '' . ' ■ • H. HOUNSELL'S, ; . , Not l, Bridge-Btreet, 383
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 81, 22 March 1876, Page 1
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