"\TELSON RACE MEETING, lfN ' 1876. ! f WEDNESDAY, MAYS. ;," '.'"'.'j ' Stewards : ■ ■ < W. Oldtau, Esq. 1 JE. R' Rive«, Tfaq Hi H. STAFroBD, Esq. j R. MRae, Efq Maided Plate of 25 soys., for horses which hire not won a stake of that amount. Weight for agsi Entrance, 2 sovb. Mile :and a quarter. Handicap Steepleoh*.*^ of 60 toys., aldei to a sweepstake ot 4 sots each, h. ft , ovar about three miles of fnir hunting country j 2 soys. to be paid on. nomination, and 2 *>rr. on acceptance Nomination,.-* sors., td.be made to the Secretary at the Masonic Hote», oq or before Eight o'clock on the evening of Tiießdfiy, April 25 th, and acerpance de* ic'arei on the night of. general entry.? Weights to be published on April 27th. Railway Plate of 60 soys. Weight for age. Entrance, 3 sors. Two mi!e». Hack Raoe for a Gentleman's Saddl;, for hors s that have never won xO soys. Entrance, 10s. Once round. Welter Race ol 25 soys. Welter weights' forage. En.rince, 2 soys. Three quarters of a mils. THURSDAY, MAY 4. Handicap Hurdle Race of 40 soys., over twh't flights of hurdles. Entrance, 2 sors. Mile and a half. Jockey Club Handicap of 80 soVl, added to a sweepstake of 4 soys. eachj h. it; Nomination, 2 boys., to be made at same time-as for Handicap Steeplechase, when a moiety of the sweep utake must be paid, and the : *: seconi moiety at the post before starting. ■ Mile and three-quarters. Weiirhts declared I at the Masonic Howl at Eight o'clock on the evening of the firat day's races. District Plate of 20 soys., for horses which ■ h yve been bona fide owned by reiidents .in •the Piovihce for three preceding months. ; Entrance, 2 soys. Mile and a quarter. Free Handicap ot 25 soys , Acceptors,. 2i soys. Acceptances to be signified, and paid : to the Secretary or Stewards within a quarf ter of an hour after the Race fbr the District Plate. One aud a half miles. Hack Race for a Gentleman's Saddle. Sime : conditions as previous Hac% Race, ths wlni ncr Of which not allowed to start. . Consolvtion Handicap of 20 soys., for beaten h)»e3 at the meeting. Nominations, 2 soys., to be mad-, within a quarter of an hour of the previous race. One mile! Entrmces, enclosing fees, stating age of horse, and colors of riders, addressed to the Secretary, to be sent to the Masonic Hotel before Eight o'clock on the evening of Friday, April 28th. Weighs for H-m-iicapß on the aeiond day of meeting will be posted at the Masonic Hotel by Eight o'clock on the evening of the first day's racing Ace ptsnees to be declared to the Secretary oh tbe Course half an hour before the Race; Having will co Time nee each day at halfpast Twelve o'c'osk precisely. : Owners of horses entered to run in any race, except Hack Baces and tha District Plate, to subscribe £2 to the fund. ; Stakes will be made at the Nelaon Hot il at Noon on Saturday, May 6th. The doci-ionof the Stewards on all questions that may arise on the Course, tb be final C.ELLIOTT,. 837 S cretary. --■ — f=^ -*^- MONEY to LEND, on FREEHOLD SECURITY. FELL & ATKINSON. 200 AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY FOR MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE, &c. NEW ZEALAND BRANCH, Head Ostiob : Wellington. , Present Annual Revenue, £280,000. Aooumulated and Invested Fund;' £ 1, 330,000; Persons Assuring with this Office sbare tha whole Profits, and a Bop.us is declared every fifth year. Agent : A. W. Soai_TK Medical Referee : W. B. Sbaly, Esq., M.D. 258 KEATING'S PERSIAN INSECTDESTROYING POWDER, As supplied to her Majesty's Government. This Powder is quite harmless to animal life, but is unrivalled in destroying FLEAS, FLIES, BUGS, BEETLES, MOSQUITOS, MOTHS in FURS and every other species of Insert. Sportsmen will find this an invaluable remedy for destroying Fleas in their Dogs, as also Ladies for their Pet Doga. Being the Original Importer of this nbw invaluable article, whici has found so great a sale tbat it his tempted other* to vend a socalJed artie'e in imitation ; the Public are therefore cautioned to observe that the Packets of the Genuine Powder bear the autograph of Thomas Kratinq. Sold in Packets,' Tins, and Bottles of various sizes. KEATING'S BON-BONS or WORM TABLETS A PURELY VEGETABLE SWEETMEAT, both in appearance and taste, furnishing a most agreeable method of administering the only certain remedy for INTESTINAL or THREAD WORMS. It is a perfectly safe and mild preparation, and is especially adapted for children. Sold in Tins of various sizes, by all Chemists and Druggists. CAUTION.— &g-The public are requested to observe that all the above preparations bear the Trade Mark, as herein Bhown— " Keatirg, 97 St. Paul's Churchyard.'' Trade Mark. THOMAS KEATING, London, Export Chemist and Dbuogibt, Indenta for pure Drugs and Chemicals carefully executed, 8445
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 99, 13 April 1876, Page 1
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