In order to enable -it toTlmset the prizes offered, they are respectfully - requeated to pay the same to the CoMeo-o»or auy ot the bte wards. Subscribers will he er. titled 'to compete in any a!&_g without payment of entraoca fees, but from Noa-sabscci bets a fas of Five Shillings fot each Exhibit will Be demanded, except for Entire Horses, n Mch will be charged Tea Shillings each. PROGRAMME OF SPORTS, To ba held November 9, 181!t, ou the Agrfcultaral Show Ground. lat 2ad S ,m *_, ™_ __ ET6nfc * Entry. Pz_.P_e. 2 0 Flat Race, 100 yards, for s. s. s. boys under 15 ... ■i- 10 5 210 Hop step and jump ... 1 10 5 2 SO Hurdle race, 120 yards, 8 Sights hardiea „. 2 20 10 245 Flat race, 100 yards ... 2 20 10 3 0 Picaback race, 100 yards those carried to be under 12 ye_rs ... 2 20 10 315 Running long jump ... 1 10 5 330 Flat race, 20 yards ... 2 20 10 345 Standiog long jump . ... 1 10 5 4 0 Sack race ... ... % jq 5 Competitors in any event are r eqiestcd to enter for at least 15 minutes before the time advertisad for it to start. The same rules will be obsecved as are usual at athletic sports. The Public will be admitted at Twelve o clack", on payment of One S__._.e_:hg each person: Chili-en, 6_. Subscribers and Family admitted Feee. A Baku of m io wili be iv attendance. B. I. MALCOLM, 4045 Hoa. Secretary. H. Bfbben, SEED MERCHANT, &c. s BRIDGE-STSKET; NEfcSON. NEW SEASON'S SEEBS. H. Boqdbn has much pleasure in informing tha public of Nelson, and its Vicinity, thafc fae, is abou. opening in the. ahove line, and having a fine stack of New and Genuine Garden, Flower, aaet Farm Seed!, will be happy to execute any ordera that may be entrusted to him. STORES DEALT WITH ON VERY I._BB__&_TEBMS. Catalogues of Seed., and containing cultural directions for the !year, to be had on application afi Mr Darby's or Mr Buoder's Temporary Prenmes— Nexi. to 1 Mr Dabby's Music Warehouse, BbidoeI STBEET. ' 3889 I — . \ TO STAND THIS SEASON, i At the Stables ov the'Gi-Obb Eojbl, Waitapu, [ fj^ew^a rj^HS Well Bred Carriage 1 4&QS_JI PRINCE. 1 Fee £1. Groomage, ss. s to be paid on first visit. All Fees ti be paid on or before the 12th January, 1878. Also, The well-known powerful Oart-hotse JACK. 1 _ Terms-~£2. Groomage, 55., to be paid on first service. AU Fees to be paid on or before the 12th of January, 1878. 1 402 * RB. FELLOWES. TO STAND THIS SEASON. WuPi YOUNG- (ted hoc a's 1 Eng&and's Hope. HS will visit ths following places at 10 a.tn., leaving at 2 p.m.:— MoNDAYa-Upper Moutera Hotel Wednesdays— Mr Caderman'a, Biwaka Fkidays— Mr George Kemnant's, Ngatimoti, and will be at his own stabies interveninic days. Fees, £2 20. Groomage, 35., to be pail on first service. All Fees to be piid on or before 12th January next. 3990 JOHN LIMMER, Motueka. mO STAND THIS SEASON, X The following thoroughbred STALLIONS : TREASON, By Tradncer, da-n by Riddlesworth, grandam Medora, by the Arab Horse Gleudower. Tkeason is five yea's old, stands nearly 16 hands high; a beautiful golden chestnut, wuh .uperior bone and action. 1 Tbeaso-J won the Saiiway Stakes at Wauganui as a three-year-old. carrying 9ife Ub The same year he woa the Conaolatioa Slakes,' at Nelson, cirrylng 2«t. Blbs. over weight As a four-year-oid he won the Pates Oupf At Kaogitted ha won the Ladies' Pursa of 2 milas, carryiug Hat. 21bs. ; he also wou tie Goodwood Stakes, starting half-an-hoar after winning tha Lidies' Purse. He ran third for tha Wellington Cup, beating the celebrate! hocse leaiptatoQ aad a host of others, a. tha tune suffi.ring severely ftom fever ia. the feet. N.B.— At the last Canterbury sales, Traducers stock realised from three to eleven hundred gum.as each. His services were charged afi the rata of 50 guineas a mace. Terms -£3 s a. Groomage, ss , to be "paid on first service. * LAMPLIGHTER, By Diomedes, dam by RHdlesworth, her dam by bt. Gsorge, out of the well-nowa trotting m.ra March-ones?, by Skeefidn, her dam by GUndon. Glendon by Cap-a-pie, sire of Sir Hercules. Lamplightes fs v beautiful bay, standing over id hands high, and of immense b me and muscular power. Tebms- £2 2s- Groomag3 fee, 65., to be paid on first service. lhe above horaes will travel (weather permitting) as follows:— MosiUYS-Richmoudj Foiestlnn; Jervis's Foxhill; Bell Grove Inn. * TuESDAYS-Palmer's Hotel. Waimea West; Mercer's Hotel, Appleny s calliog «6 Hichmond and Stoke to Nelson. TuonsDATs-liiack Horee, Wakapuaka. The remainder of the week afi their own Stables, New-street. All Fees to he paid on or before the 10th of January, 1878, atter which data 10 nor eont. will bo charged on ah unpaid accounts. s*9_ J. SMITH, dH2b New-street. -
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 265, 8 November 1877, Page 4
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