I" order to enable it to raset the prises offered, they are respectfully requested to pay the same to the Collectors or any ot tho fctewards. Subscribers will bs e- titled to compete in any c!a?s without piyment o£-^ entri<,ce fees, bat from Nan-subscribers a fee" of Five Shillings for each Exhibit will b a detmndad, except for Entire Horaes, whtcb. will be charged Ten Shillings each. PROGRAMME OF SPORTS, To be held November 9, 1877, on tho Agricultural Show Ground. „ Ist 2nd P ,m - _, iT , Event. Entry. Pse.Pza. 2 0 Flat Racj, ioo yards, for s. b. b. toys under 15 ... I io 5 210 Hop step and jump ... 1 10 5 2 30 Hurdle race, 120 yards, 8 flights hurdles ... 2 20 10 245 flat race, 1 00 yards ... 2 £0 10 3 0 Picaback race, 100 yards those curried to be under 12 ye*rs ... 2 20 10 315 Running long jump ... 1 io 5 330 Flat race, 20 yards ... 2 20 10 345 Standing long jump ... i io 5 4 o Sack race ... ... l io 5 Competitors in any event are requested to enter for at least 15 minutes before the time advertised for it to start. "» The same rules will be observed as aro usual at athletic sports. The Public will be admitted at Twj3i,vb o clock, on payment of One Shilmnq each person. Chiliren, 61. Subscripts aad Family admitted Fbeb. A Baud oj? M io will be in attendance. K. S. MALCOLM, 404,3 Hou. Secretary. . H. Bfdbek, SEED MERCHANT, &&. BRIDGE-STREET, NELSON. NEW SEASON'S SEEDS. H. Bddden has much pleasure in informiog the publico!' Nelson and its Vicinity, that ne ii abcu; opening in the above line, and having a tine stock of New and Genuine Garden, Flower, and Farm Seed, will be happy to execute any orders that may be entrusted to him. BTOKEB DEALT WITH ON VERY HBSRAL TEBMS. Catalogues of Seeds, and containing cultural directions for the year, to be had oa application at Mr Darby's or Me Btrodbm's Temporary Premises — Nexi? to Mr Darby's Music Warehouse, BeidobSTBBBT. 3589 TO STAND THIS SEASON, At thb SrABLEs ou the Globe Hotel, Waitapu, i|j^ sW!^|| r J 'HE Well Bred Carriage dS3&S PRINCE. Fee -Si. broomage, 55.; to be ,paid on first visit. All Fees to be paid on or before the 12th January, 1878. Also, The well-known powerful Cart-horse JACK. Terms— £2. Groomage, 55., to be paid on first service. All Fees Co be.paidl on or before the 12th of January, 1878. 4024 R R. FELLOWBS. TO STAND THIS SEASON. ft^ij YWJm 1 t^dZr"; L S£' England's Hope. HE will visit tha fallowing places at 10 a.m., leaving at 2 p.m.---Mond its— Upper Moutere Hotel Wednesd ays— Mr Celerman's, Biwaka Fridays— Sir George Remnant's, Ngatimoti, and will be at his cwn stables intervening days. Fees, £2 2s*. Groomage, 3s„ ta be pail on first service. All l^ees to be piid on or before 12th January next, 3980 JOHN LIMMER, Motneka. TO STAND THIS SEASON, The following thoroughbred STALLIONS : TREASON, By Traiucer, da n by Riddlesworth, grandam Medora, by the Arab Borsa Glendower. Treason is five years old, stands nearly 16 hands high; a beautiful golden chestaot, with EUperior bone and action, i Teeason wm the Kailway Stakes at Wanganui as a three-year-old. carrying 9at Üb. The same year he won the Consolation Stakes' at Nelson, carrying 2st. *dba. over weight. As a four-year-old he -sou the Patea Cup, At Rangit'.;-:ei ha won the Ladies' Purae of 2 miles, carrying list. 2!bs.; he also won the Goodwood States, starting half-an-hour after winning the Lidies' Purse. He ran third for the Wellington Cup, beating the celebrate I horse Temploton and a host of others, at the time suffering seve-ely from fever in the i'eet. N.B.— At the last Canterbury sales, Traducer'd stock realised from three to eleven hundred guimas each. His services were charged nt tha rata of 50 guineas a mare. Terms— £3 Ss. Groomage, sa , to be paid on first s . rv.ee. LAMPLIGHTER, By Diomedes, dam by fit .dlesworth, her dam by ht. G^e, out ot the well-nown trotting m*.rg Maichoues?, by Bke eton, her dam by Gimdon. Glendou by Cap-a-pie, sire oi; Sir Hercules. Laiutlwitk!* fs v beautiful bay, standing over id hands high, and of immense bme anil muscular power. Terms- £2 2s- Groomage fee, 55., to be paid ou first service. 'ihe above horses will travel (weather permit iug) as follows: — Mondays -Bichmoud; Forest Inn; Jervis's Foxhill; Bell Grove Inn. ' Tuesdays— Palmer's Hotel, Waimea West; Mercer's Hotel, Appj eD7; calling at lucha-ond and Stofec to Nelson Toossdats -iiiack Horse, Wakapuaka. The re-minder of the week at their' own Stables, Ncw-sireet. All Fees to be paid on or before the lOtk ot January, I BTS, alter which date 10 par cent, will ba charged on all uop,id accounts. J §oMirH, 3825 New-street.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 263, 6 November 1877, Page 4
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