in order to eoable it to meefc th« prizes offered, they are respectful!" Frqiteatel eo p*v the same to the » olie«c';rs or «nv ot the "fcewirle. -u .scribtT!' «eiii u». e tilled to u -ii'P.-ie n j^;y caa without p > m«nd of ce. iee:> bui!r->>.a r.oa-^b>c iiC)5 a ee 01 Ftve ohiiUug^ iar each iLxhittifc w>;l ba dem'ind.id, except for Emire Horaea, which will be charged Ten Shillings each. PBQGRAMME OF SPORTS, To ba held November 9, 1877, on the Agricultural Show Ground. „ m 18 6 2nd « avi t « ■ Evenfc - Entry. Pze.Pze. 2 0 Flat Rice. 100 yards, for s. s. s. boys under 15 ... 1 10 5 210 Hop dtep and jump ... 1 10 5 2 30 Hunile race, 120 yards, 8 flights hurdles ... 2 20 10 245 Hafc race, 1 00 yards ... 2 20 10 3 0 Picabauk race, 100 yards those carried to be under 12 ye»rs ... 2 2a 10 315 Runnicg long jump ... 1 io 5 330 Flat race, 20>ards ... 2 20 IO 345 Standiug lon^ jump ... i io 5 4 0 Sack race ... ... 1 io 5 Competitors in any eyent are requested to enter for at least 15 minutes be.'ore the time advertised for it to start;. The seme rules will be observed as apa usual a', athittiu sports. The Public will be ndmltted at Tweltb o clock, ou payment of Onb Shilmnq each person. Cnillren, 6J. Subacriters aad Hamily admitted Free. A Baxd off M io will be in attendance. P.. I. MALCOLM, 4043 Hon. Secretary. H. Budded, SEED MERCHANT, &c, BRIDGE-STKEBT, NELSON. NEW SEASON'S SEEDS. H. BomvEN hua much pleasure in informing the public of Nelson and its Vicinity, that he ii abou; opening iu the above line and having a fine stock of Slew and Genuine Gar fea, Flowar, and Farm Seed, will be happy to execute any orders that may be entrusted to him. STORES DEALT WITH ON VERr LIBERAL TEEMS. Catalogues of Seeds, and containing cultrral directions for the !year, to be had om application at Mr Darby'a or Mr BobDas'd Temporary Premi sea — NExr to Air Darby's Muaic Warehousa, BbidbhSTREET. 3g89 TO STAND THIS SEASON, At the Stables of the Globe Hotel, VVAirAPo, ig^g^gjrfplft r ?pHE Well Bred Carriage PRINCE. Fee£i. uroo.iage, 55.; to be paM on first visit. All Fees t> be paid oa or before the 12th Janmrj', 1878. Also, The well-knowa powerful Cart-horse JACK. Terms— £2. Gioomsge, 55., to be paid on flr^t service. *li bVea to be paid on or iefore the l-lth of January, 1878. * ou R R. FiLLOWBS. TO STAND THls> SEASON. ft^i lOUMG lt B e 7 dt P r OP ; 9 ISSS'1 SSS' England's Hope. HK will visit tho following places afc 10 a.m., leavlug at 2 p m.: MoNDiTs- Upper Moutere Hotel Wkhnesdiyu— Mr Ce wman'a, Riwaka Fkidays— ilr George Kemnant's, Ngatimoti and will be at his own stables intervening days. F£E3, £i '>?. Groimage, 35., t<) ba pail on firat service. All Fees to be psid oa or before 12th January next. 3930 JOHN LIMMER, Motueka. TO STAND THIS SEASON, The following thoroughbred STALLIONS : T RE A SON, By Traducer, dan by Riddlesworth, grandam Medora, by the Arab ilorai Gleadower. Treason is five years old, stands nearly 16 hands high; a beautiful golden eheatnafc, wnh superior bone and action. Treason won the Batway Stakes aG Wangsnui as a three-year-old, carrying 9*t lib The same year he won the Consolation Stakes' at Nelson, cirrying 2it. Blbs. over weight' As a four-year-old he woa the Patea Cup! At RangitiKei he won the Ladiea' Purße of 2 miles, tarrying list. 2iba. ; he alao won the Goodwood Stakes, starting half-an-hoar after winning the Lidiea' Purse. He ran third for the Wellington Cup, beating the celebrate! horse Teo»pleton and a host of ethers, at the time suffering sevaiely fiom fever k the feet. N.6.— At the last Canterbury sales Traduccr'a stock realised from three to eleven hundred guimas eoch. His services weira charged at the rate of 50 guineas a mare Teoms-£3 sa. Groomage, 55., to be paid on first service. * LAMPLIGHTER, By Diomsdes, dam by Riidlasworth, her i!am by St. Gaor^e, out of the weli-nowa trotting mare Marclrones*, by Ske eton, her dam by Gltndon. Glendon by dp-a-uie, sire oi Sir tlercules. LAMPHaaTEa fs u boautiful bay, atandinff over 16 hands high, and of immense bjna and muscular power. Terms- £2 2s- Groomag 3 fee,5 3IJ to be paid ou nrst service. The above horse3 will travel (weather permit ing) as follows: — Mondays- Richmond; Forest Inn.- Jarvia's Foxhill; Bill Grove inn. ' Tuesdays— Palmer's Hotel, Waimea WesfcMercer's Hotel, Appieay ; c&lliug afi l ichmond and Stoke to Nelson Thursdays -liiack Horse, Wakapuaka The remainder ot the week at their' own Stables, New-street, All Fees to be paid on or before the loth of January, 1878, alter which «- a ia Io pec cent, will be charged on ail uop^ij accounts. 3825 J.iunre,
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 261, 3 November 1877, Page 4
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815Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 261, 3 November 1877, Page 4
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