NELSON RACE MEETING, 1876. WEDNESDAY, MAY 3. Stewards ; W. Olt> tarn, Esq. I [E. R. Rives, Esq. H. 11. Stafford, Esq. | R. M'Rae, E-q Maiden Plate of 25 soys., for horses which hire not won a stake of that amount. : Weight lor age. Entrance, 2 sovb. Mile and a quarter. Handicap Stebflbohabb of 60 sovi., aided to a sweepstake ol 4 sots each, h. ft., over about three miles of (air hunting country ; ; 2 soys. to be paid on nomination, and 3 sow, on acceptance Nomination, 2 sots , to be made to the. Secretary at the Masonic Hotel, oa or before Eight o'clock on the evening of Tuesday, April 25th, and acceptance de* c'arel on the night of general entry. Weights to be published oa April 27th. Railway Plate of 60 soys. Weight for age. Entrance, 3 sots. Two mile*. Hack Race for a Gentleman's Saddle, for horses that have never won 20 soys. Entrance, 103. Once round. Welter Race of 25 soys. Welter weights forage. Entrance, 2 soys. Three quarters of a mile. THURSDAY, MAY 4. Handicap Hurdle Race of 40 sovb., over eis?ht flights of hurdles. Eatrancs, 2 sots. Mile and a half. Jockey Club Handicap of 80 boys., added to a sweepstake 4 soys. each, h. ft. Nomination, 2 sots , to be made at same time as for Handicap Steeplechase, when a mdiety of the sweep ?take must be paid, and the . seconi moiety at the post before starting. Mile and three-quarters. Weights declared at the Masonic Ho r xl at Eight o'clock on the evening of the fimt day's races. District Platb of 20 soys., for horses which hive been bona fide owned by residents in the Piovince for threp i.rece^ing months. Entrance 2 sots. Mile and a quarter. Weight for age. Free Handicap ot 25 eova Acceptors, 9 both. Acceptances to be signified and paid to the Secretary or Stewards wiihin a quarter of an hour after the Race for the District Plate. One and a half miles. Hack Race for a Gentleman's Saddle. • Svue conditions as previous ll ac* Race, the winner of which not allowed to start. Consolation Handicap of 20 boys., for beaten hireea at the meeting. Nominations, 2 soys., to be mad 3 within a quarter of an , hour of the previous race. One mile. En'rmces, enclosing fees, stating age of horse i and colors ot riders, addressed to the Secretary, to be Bent to the Mnsonic Hotel before Eight o'clock on the evening of Friday, April 28th. Wtißh's for Handicaps on the second day of meeting will be posted at the Mnsonic 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. Ka'jing will commence each day at halfpast Twelve o'c'ook precisely. Owners of horses entered to run in any race, except Hack Kacea ani tin District ; Plate, to subscribe £2 to the fund. Stakes will be made at the Nelson Hctol at Noon on Saturday, May 6th. The dociaion of the Stewards on all questions that may arise on the Course, to be final C. ELLIOTT, 837 S.cretary. MONEY to LEND, on FREEHOLD SECURITY. FELL & ATKINSON. 200 LA CE-B AR X , plaited, for hats, WANTKD to BUY". Samples and terms to ''Mouella," P. 0., Nelson. 1155 FLRST-CLASS KAURI for SALE, cheap. T. R. H. TAYLOR, 1077—26 Boatbuilder, the Port. NOW READY FOR SALE. HALF-A-TON of HOPS -this Year's Growth. Apply to the undersigned, . DANIEL TALBOT, 548 Mo'ueka. THE Business lately carrioJ on bySiGOLßkot & Simhonos, as Butchers, Richmond, will be continued by the undersigned. 1143 W. E. SIMMONDS. N O T.I C E . ALL DEBTS due to the late firm of SIGGLKKOW and SIMMONDS, Butchers, Richmond, must be PAID, and all Claims against the Bald firm mu4 be SENT IN, on or before the 23. h April next, to the undersigned. W. P.. SIMMONDS, 1143 Butcher, Richmond. NOTICE. I the Undersigned. MARY SIGGELKOW, > have authorise i Messrs. HENRY LANKOW and FEDOR KELLING, both ot Kanzau, Waimpa East, to receiTe oa my behalf all CLAIMS on the Estate of JOHN SIGGELKOW, my late husband, and all DEBTS due to the Bame and their receipt will be a sufficient discharge. MAHY C. C. SIGGELKOW. Richmond, April 10, 1876. 1143—3 TRI-WEEKLY CONVEYANCE between NELSON aud FOXHILL. Leaving Foxotll at hUf past Seven a.m., and Nelson at half-past Three p.m., on TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, and SATURDAYS, carrying Passengers and Parcels. All Orders and Commissions entrusted to my car j will be punctually alten led to. THOMAS ARNOLD. Foxhill, April 10, 1876. 1 130 / liiAMaJjEON TOPS \J At B. LUCAS & SON'S,
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 100, 15 April 1876, Page 1
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