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' l "7 '"j V- mm^Limmomm I '"i ' 1 If , : •■!■... ' ' * | Have much pleasure in informing their numerous Town and Country Friends that they have received their First Shipment of SPRlfitGf and SUMMER DRAPER Yj 'ex Lutterworth, consisting of— New Fancy Dress Stuffy New Cashmere, Ecru and Muslin Fisheus and Mantles; New Millinery ; '"'New Shapes in Ladies', Maids'; and. Boys Straw Hats; New Flowers and Feathers; New Ribbons arid 'Ecru 7 Nets;" New Silk Scarfs, fyc, embracing all the leading NO VELTIES in the various Departmerits procurable iti the London Market, suitable for th 6 present Season, all of which will be Marked at the lowest possible price, and open for Inspection ofi WEDNESDAY, August Z§rd. i j EVEEET T BEOS. & Co., Cfjieap Drapery and -''Clothing. Establishment,

mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmßm^mmmmmmrmmmmmmm'^mmtmmimm "TVf ELSON JNTERPROVINCIAL ! IS REGATTA, 1877. ; ! ; ; JANUARY 17th ASD 18th. FIRST DAY. Ist prize. 2nd. ■■£: a. £ s. 1. Pair-oarsdWatermen's Race, 3 miles ..' ... ... 5 0 2 0 2. First-class Open Sailing-boat Race (bdats not to exceed 24ft keel), 5 miles i.. 150 5 8 3. Racing; Whaleboat Race, 5 oars, to be steered with steer-bar, 5 miles... ... 50 0 5 0 4. Sculler's Dingy Race, (12ft ' on keel). 2 miles ... ... 3 0 16 5. Inrigged Race for Gunwale Gigs (any length), 4 oars, to be steered by coxswain, 3 miles 1 ... *50 0 10 0 6. Volunteer Race 7. Coaster's; Race, 15 miles, second boat to save stake 50 0 8. Maiden Gig Race, 4 oared, to be rowed by crews who have never pulled in a race before, second* boat to save stakes, 2 miles 10 10 SECOND DAY. 1. Second-class Open Sailing B >at Race (under 20ft on keel), 3 miles ... ... 10 0 2 9 2. Champion Pair-oared Race • (no restriction), 3 miles ... 20 0 3. Ship's Boats Kace, 4 oars, to ■ be steered by rudder, any class of boat . . ... 6 0 2 0 4. Champion Four-oarei Outrigger Race, with or without coxswain, 3 niileo ... 150 Q 10 io 5. District Sculler's Race (any description of boats) for residents in; the province Of Nelson three months, 3 miles ' .;.' • .'.'. ... 15 0 5 0 6. Amateur Whaleboat Race, ( 5 oars (for men who have ntiv^r wort an advertised race) 5 mile* .-i, '-'• ... 12 0 3 0 7. Volunfer Cadet Race, steer our, 3 miles ...... 6 0 2 0 * And Silver Cup presented by Commodore '.•'■•" '*'■ ••' -i( '--' Gm«7 •■"■ Rules. Entrance money, 5 per cent on first prize. Entries for races Nos. 3, 5, 7, <0, and 12 to close on the 9th of January, at the Trafalgar. Hotel, Nelson*, a"J 8 p.m; -,* •-- "- : '.X-. *:• • All other- entries- to close on the 15th of January, at the same place. and hour.- :: , , Coasters not in* harbor on day pf Regatta will have entry money returned: "All coasters' centre boards to be'sealel by starter. No' allowance of time for tonnage. ' Races Nos. 3, 5, 10, and 12 are champion.. races, and must be competed for by crews of two or more provinces. No first prize will be given unless two boats start, aud uo second unless three. J. A. HARLEF, Hon. Secretary. Nelson, Ist July, 1876. 5356 NOTICE I HEREBY give NOTICE, that any Person taking STONE from the MAITAI RUN without my permission, will be Prosecuted according to law. JAMES NEWPORT. May 31st, 1876. 1819 FOR SALE. QQ£\ ACRES of LAND at Ngatisioti, OOvJ Hve acres in cultivation; 10-J in grass, the remainder bush. It is especially adapted for a DAIRY, the pasture- subdivided into paddocks, with other conve-. niences. . ' Good DWELLING-HOUSE, needful Outbuildings, well-stocked Orchard, &c. Fronttage to main line of road 12 miles from Motueka. Price £1,100. Terms easy. Apply to Mr. A. GO WER, upon the property. Immediate possession cm be given if required. 2188 TU OTICE — A CONVEYANCE RUNS jL^ between WAIMEA WEST and the WAIROA RAILWAY STATION, leaving the Post Office, Waimea West, at 7.30 o'clock each moraing, and at half-past Four each evening, returning from the Wairoa Station on arrival of the trains. 2410 MARE NSWTH, Jun.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 223, 11 September 1876, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 223, 11 September 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 223, 11 September 1876, Page 1

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