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B u elson Races, 1881, TO 815 HELD AT HOPE, On MONDAY, 7th March, UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OP THE New Zealand Ri fle Association Pp.esidbnt : J. R. Dodson, Esq., Mayor. Committer: Mtesrs. Crewdson, Jones. Gay, Little, Wadman, J. A. Harley, Srallard. ltdwarde, T. Barley, Pratt, and Kerr. 1. Maiden Plate, £15, for horses that have never won anything more than a hack race, '£. niihs, catch weights. 2 Pony lUcb, under 14 hands, £5. 1 mile, catch Weights. 3. Handicap Trot riNa Race £10, Smiles, csfcch weights. 4. Handicap Flat Race (Waimea Plate) first hor-<e it'as, second horse, £5. 2 miles 5. Handicap Hurdlv Race (Town Plate), first hoise £17 10j, eecond horso £2 Kg, a miles. 6. HuRfLB Ryicii, first horse £12 10?.. eee-wniorse £i 10r, 1 mile, c/*teh wtights. 7. Hack Rack, £.% I mile, ratch weights. &. Open to all liorsrs, for Saddle and Hhidle, presumed by Mr F. N. Jones, va!u' £7 10^ ( 1£ rni.'es, catch weights. CONDITIONS. Ihe ruling nf tho Commiit-.e fhall in all caees be final. The races aro rr.rfi *ed to horfei tbat h^.vrte.n within tho provincial dieirict cf IV'elion for three mouths previous to the racor Nominators fjr Haces 4 ar.d 5 must be subscribers of at least One Guinea, othfr r aces, flalf-s-guincii. Tiie entrance notify sbr.ll bo i;i each case I, Pr cent, on the amount of ctalfei. Nominations for Haceij 4 snd Sto be gent tribe Secretary, by bix p m., < n Thursbay the 3rd MarcK, acco.T.i:nni<rd by a deposit cf £§ per cent, on tho amcuiit of staket rua ior. J. A. UARLEY, Secretary. T.-nfalgar-s^uira, Nelson. loth February, 1831. 535 COMMISSION AGENT, Share Broker, STOCK AND S'lAtlON AGENT, KELSON, HAS ALWAYS OH IIAKD— Shares in tho principal Mitinj; Companies, in Inaraabua and Lyeii Districts ; Otnpo arid Auckland. Also, Bamc and Insurance Shares. He has also on hand, and for Sale : £){~\f\ CillSSTrf, fiOO half chents, 1800 j£l\J\J box.s New Sea-on's Teas, r-> "AHxi," KM.SS. " M^mmr,'' anc " Kenarty ; " Miuritiuiand (.'ompu-y': Sugara •, Wiucs av;d Ppirifs in great variety ; and every d«serption of Groccricisni i dim n's ritnrts. He is al o prepared to execute indents foi every nefcrtytim of Ironmonf/try ond Mm ing Ooods — Powder, Dynamite, LitrofraclUiV. etc. Sub-aeent for Gilhy's celebrated Wins anr! Spirits (note: ibis istholaig st firm in the world frr wines en ! sp'r^ts) Agent for Mnrsrall Ha Coj eland, Lane Sc Co. Wikins & Co ; and for W. Grpgg anu t.'o.'s celebrated Coffees and Spices, s supply of these goods always on hand. ?.<. K hlbo bega to incimate to the Inhabitants of T'elsoT), and Nelson Provincial Jjie trict, that it is his intention d.ortly ti tiko oui A* Auctioneer's Lic»nsk whon be will l.c prepared to undertake Auction iSalcs of every description of merchandise, furniture, horsss, cattle, and ehtep. freehold aud other properties, Strict attention to business nnl prompl account sales will be tho order of ihe day. Temporary Offices and Sample Rooms: TiiAFA I G AR- 8 1 R K ET, Next door to the Post and Telegraph Offices. 536 -t i TO HuP-GKOW£RS. fTIHK' undprßißEed is prepared to undertake JL the BALE cl NEW hEASON'S HOPS, and from his extensive connection thiouuhou Ntw Zealand, fe Is corfi'ent of btinut üb'e to obtain Top Pbioks He is also prepared t' m-ike Libtr^l ( A«M ADVAf-CES on HopcoQhipncd fcr £a'e to bi» correppontleuts in ;he thief (owns of the Colony, Victoria, aw! New Scuth Wales. Has for Sale— Fifit Bams FuH-weight HOP BALES, at reduced piic-s. HICHARD REEVES, 574 Nixt to Telegraph Office. GOALS ! JUST BEC'TVED, ex " Crovdcn Lars," a Cargo very Superior JIOVSMZOPCO&LS. Sampiea on view. Eatfs, 32s per ton delivered. MOSS DAVIS Bridgc-st., 17 1.h February, 1881. 589— te County of Waimea, TENDERS Jor the T, E A S I N G of Urn MOTUEKA WHAUF for THHEE YEARS from the 31st March, 188), will \u received at tha County Council Office, Nelson, up to (ar,d incluarg) WEDNESDAY, 2m March nixt. A draft nf the Leasfi.andaiJ particulars as t) terms maybe seen at the Council Of2cr, afte Monday, the 21st im,t. J. W, BARNICOAT, Chairman. Wsimea County Council Office. Nelson, 18th February, 1881. 603~a 1 OOd DOLLARS PREMIUM -i-V/ \J\J offered to eny pereoi who will do as great a range of work on auy 'i* her Machine. The most perlect Sewing Machine made, whether for family use or manufacturing, ieth^ Doub'ethread, Lock-stitch, Light-running NEW DAVIS VERTICAL FEED MACHINE! WILL DO WITHOUT TACKINQS :- It will make wide hem on sheets. <*>c ; hem ail mam er of bias woollen goodp, as soit merino, crap-*, or goods difficult to hem o:i other machines. It mains a more ela?ti< stitch than any other machine. It will turn a hem and put in piping at fair.c time. Sews any fabric from lace to leather. Htis the automatic self -regulating tension and take-up. Alvrsyj in order, and never f-ils in its diit3. Prodticsa the beet quality of work in the greati-Bt vauoty. Made from the finest material by expert workman. Try it. Jt his never failed to give perfect satisfaction. The Vertical Feed is tbe greatest advance made in aewing mechanism since the invention of Sewing Machines. We invite a careful examination of it, believing no one can fail to rtcognise the fact that it 1b perfection. At the Sydney International Fxhibition of 1879-80, after a contest extending over Bix month?, and the severest tests yet applied to s-'ewing Machines in the World, the Judge* hare endorsed the verdict of the people, and AWARDED THE ONLY FIRST PKJZS FOft SEWING M&OHINKS TO THE NEW DAVIS VERTICAL FEED MACHINE on every point, and over all other machines, Singer and Wb«thbim, included. W. WILKXE,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 43, 19 February 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 43, 19 February 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 43, 19 February 1881, Page 3

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