TYfELSON RACE MEETING, ±V 1876. ■•> .. , TUESDAY, MAY 2.< . Stewards/: W. o___AM>Esq.i •|. E-.R'-Blv^EsSqi; fi. m*ra-'-;e»!_.,.,v Maiden P_ ate of 25 soys., for hoi-acs whlcli ti'ivV not won a stake of that' amount. Weight tor ag„ Entrance* 2 soys.. Mile and a quarter. Handicap Steep_echase of 60, 50^5;.,, aided', to a sweepstake of 4 soys each, ,h. ft.,:o,v'er about three miles of lair hunting count t'y ; 2 soys. to be paid oa nomination, and' 2B^^ on acceptance Nomination; it soys., to be made to the Secretary at the Masonic Hpte', on. or before Eight o'clock on the evening. of Tuesdiy, April 25th, and accepJance de- , ciared on the night of general' entry.- : Weight* to be published oa April 27th: Railway Plate of 60 bovbj- Weightfo'r age.: Entrance, 3 bovb. Two miles. Hack Raoe for. a Gentleman's.Saddle,;fpr;. horsfs that; have : never won 20. soys.. En-. trance, 10s. Once round. . . • Welter Race 0f. 25 aovs. Wei ter. weights' for age. 'EntriDce, 2 soys. Three qua^er¥ J . of a mile. ' WEDNESDAY, MAY 3 Handicap Ho-'d-- "Race of 40 soys., over ei.ht flights of hurdles. Entrance, 2 soys. 1 Mile and a half; JOCKBY:C_UB HANDICAPOf -80. 807^.^^,10 a sweepstate of 4 soys. each, h.ft. j^o.in^-. nation, 2 soys , to be made at same time as for Handicap Steeplechase, when, a' .moiety - of the sweepstake -must '■ be paid, nnd tha Becond moiety at the post before starting.: Mile and three-quarters. WeiKhts declared , at the Masonic Ho'tl at Eight o'clock oh the evening of the firat day's races, ' ' ' DisTßicr Plate of 20 soys., for' horses which 'hwe been bona fide owned by fesidents-iri ,the Proyince* lor three preceding , months. Entrance, 2 soys. ' Mile and a quarter. Free .Handicap ot 25 bovb; Acceptors, '.* so vs. Acceptances to le signifiel and paid !to the Siacrotary or Stewards within a quar- . iter of an hour alter' the Race for the District 'Plate. One and a half miles.: Hack Race for a : Gentleman's. Saddle. Same conditions as previous Hact Race, the winder of which riot allowed to start. CpNsoLiTioN Handicap of 20 boys., for beaten 'horses at the meeting. Nominations, 12 soys., to be made within a quarter of an hour of the previous race. One' mile.. Entrances, enclosing, fees, stating age of hoisej and colors of riders, addressed to the Secretary, to be Bent to the Masonic- Hotel before Eight o'clock on the evening of Friday, April 2lßt. Welch's for Handicaps on tbe 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 Kace. Baiting will commence each day nt halfpast Twelve o'c ock precisely. Owners of horses entered to run in any race, except Hack Races arid tb.9 liisttict Plate, to subscribe £2 to the fund. Stakes will be made at the Nelson Hotel at Noon on Saturday, May 6th. Tne decision of the Stewards on all questions that may arise on the Courte, to be final. C ELLIOTT, 837 Secretary. COACH BETWEEN NELSON AND FOXHILL. HOLDER'S COACH will continue RUN between these two places. Lt aye Foxhill at 7*30 a.m. Leave Nelson at 4 p.m. 30S FRANCIS HOLDER. HOLDER'S COACH versus THE RAILWAY. Why should you support the former ? Beo_use— (1) It has done goad service for Eleven Years. (2) It is CHEAPER. (3) After this Week, the hours will suit you better than the Railway. (4) I pick up and land Passengers at their own gates. (5) I take your Parcels and deliver them at their Addresses in Town. (6) I don't pretend to take you to Foxhill and drop you two miles short of it. (7) I know you, and you know me, and that I may be depended upon to execute yonr oommissions faithfully. 809 FRANCIS HOLDER. MAIL COACH FROM RICHMOND . TO MOIUEKA. THE undersigned informs the public that the above CONVEYANCE will leave the White Hart Hotel, Richmond, for Motueka every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY, at quarter past ß o'clock 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, Nelson. NOW ON SALE. FINEST CURRANTS, Raisins, Muscatels, Figs, French Plums in glass bottles Candied Peel assorted Essences— NutJ and Almonds Crosse and Blackwell's Caves' Feit Jelly, Sauceß, &c. Real Indian Condiments, comprising—Chutnees, various Mulligatawney Paste, Hot Pickles, Pickle Limes Indian Zoy, Mango and Guava Jelly . Tamarinds, Preserved Fruits Chile Vinegar in bottles, &c, &c. At H. HOUNSELL'S, No. 1, Bridge-street, 393
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 82, 23 March 1876, Page 1
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764Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 82, 23 March 1876, Page 1
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