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NEW ZEALAND CLOTEIM EACTOEY. NEW GOODS 3?OTl THE WINTER SEASON, EVERY DEPARTMENT COMPLETE. mHE PROPRIETORS beg j to thank the public of Nelson and district for the very liberal encouragement accorded to them in their endeavors to establish and maintain a genuine COLONIAL INDUSTRY and invite them to inspect their stock of NEW GOODS for the PRESENT SEASON, -which is larger and better assorted than they have hitherto shown here. J. O. LOCKERBIE, Manager, | 657-1 m NELSOX BIJANCTI. To the Electors of the City of l^elsoji. (*i ENTLEMEN, — In nccordonce VJT with the rtqeeet of a cumber of iry fellow-electors, I li?.ve decided to allow myself to be nominated for the horor of representing jou in tho House of Kepreeentative*. At an eaily date I shall ask you to meet me, that I may explain my viewD aud discuc-B political nutie?B with ycu. J I have the honor to he gentlemen, Your obediant tcrv^nt, 1662-S H. A. LEVFSTAM. To the Electors of the City of kelson. f^ ENTLEMEN, i>t the desire of a vJT number of EUctoi'B who have done me tbe boror to ca'l upon nift, I bsv. fo offer my perviccg as your ltcprtstnta'ive in the General Aesemblv in the place of Mr W. A.. Adamp, who has 'ft lt obliged by sovere illness to resign his seat. as possible after th9 issue of tho Writ for the new Election, I propose to ask you to niett me for the purpose o? putting you in jio-speslon of my views on the present aspect of affairs, and o? discutsing wi.h you leading questions cf interest. I have the honcr to be, Gentlemen, Your obeditnt strvant, 1621— tc J..C..KIOHMOND. GOOD COOKING &"E ATIKgTa PPLUS in large or email quantities, cheap, 93£—Sm E ATMOI-.E, Alton-st. Suburban North Eaces, 1881 TO be held on tbe RACECOURSE, at WAKAPUAKA,on lU«SI)AY, May 24 (Queen' b Birthday), 18^1. PretHent— A. S. Colliks, Kq.M.H.R. Judge— Wm. <;i.diiam, Eeq ,'J.i ! . Clerk of Course— J. Gay * Clerk of fcfcJes— J K. litti.e. starter— D. BAHKNEts. Coromittfe — Messi-s. W/dman, Jones* Wfi.lee, Wbllp, Pabker. J. Smith* XuCli«, lITTLB, PCATT, liOWLIKO, F Adams, Bichauksoh, iiEEVKS. I.— ll am., Maiden Plate.— (For Horeeß that hve never won n ptake of £10 or mora.) 1 ietanee 1J miies ; citch wc-iglta First horse, £7 103.; sscond hor^e, £2 10a. 2.— ll.«5 a.ra,, Handicap Trottjnq Bacb — Distance 2 miles. JFirst hor-se, £i ; second horse, £1. 3.— 12 15 p.m., SuiiovßAN Forth Handicap Plate, — Distance, l h miles. First ho.-se. £20 ; eeoortd horsa, £5. 4.— 1.15 p.m., Handicap IiDBDLE Race. — Distance, 2 miles cv->r tight flights of hurdles. lirst horee, -£15 ; second horse, £2 10s. 5.— 1 45 pm . Hack Hmßr>i/9 Race. — distance. l\ mile^. First horse, £7 10s j second hone, £2 10d. 6.— 2.15 p.m., Ladies' Fcbsb op ,10 Sovs., with Mdncasteb Ccp added,— Gent'emen riders Welter weights for age. Distance, 1 i miles. 7.-2 45 p.m., Hack Raob, for Saddle and Bridle — Distance, ]£ miles; catch weights. 8.— 3.15 p.m., Consolation Race (handicap) for al! b?Bton horse- b.— Distance, \J miles. First horse, £5; recond horee, £1. CONDITIONS. The rolirg of the Committee ehall in al casps be final. Tbe racfs are cccflned to horses that have been within the provincial district of Kelton for three months previous to the racea. Nomicators for race^ 3 and 4 must be aub'cribers of at least one gu'.nea ; other races, haif-a-guinea. Tbe entrance mon?y snail be in ecch caeo 5 per cent on tho atsoiuit cf stakes. Noainetions for races 3 and 4 \o be Eent to the Secretary by Six p.m. oq Wednesday, May 18, accompanied by a deposit of ?£ per cent en the amount of stakes run for. All other racea past entries 2, 3, 4, and 6 to be ridden in colors ; colors to be named when nominating horses. Handicaps 3 and 4 to be declared at the Masonic Hotel at 8 p.m. on Friday, 20tb May PBID. TOPLTSS, Hon. Fee, Crown Stables, Nelson. 1428—a

We are now Opening, < Ex " Norfolk," " Lusitania,' "Himalaya," and other ships, I<£%W TEUNKS Jd § LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S Boots and Shoes Inspection invited, as variety is too great to particularise — — o - Colonial work, our own make, suitable for the season, including Gent/s Shooting Boots, not surpassed in the colony. LIGHTBAND & CO., TRAFALGAR-STREET,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 117, 18 May 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 117, 18 May 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 117, 18 May 1881, Page 3

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