- •:■■■.. THIS PAY, SATURDAY, Ist MAY. NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE. INGESTED MB K J. DUNCAN hasf received insti 'tions from Captain Stafford, to sell by auction, on Saturday, Ist May, at his salei, at 12 o'clock precisely, — That convenient dwelling-house, in In-gestre-street, now in the occupation of'M.R. Samuel," Esq.Possession can be given on Ist July, 1875. 'urther particulars will be duly advertised. PUBLIC NOTICE OF POSTPONEMENT OF SALE OF SIX ACRES OF LAND AT THE UPPER HUTT. MB. R. J. DUNCAN begs to inform the public that the sale of Six Acres of Land advertised to be sold on Thursday, at A. Mullins and Son's, Upper Hutt, is postponed until TUESDAY, 4th May, 1875. Pull description will be published in to-morrow's payers. THURSDAY, 6th MAY. MR. R. J. DUNCAN will sell by public auction, at his sale rooms, without reserve, on above date, 150 cases American and wood-seated chairs, just landed, • "With other goods. FRIDAY, 7th MAY. IMPORTANT SALE OK FURNITURE AND STOCK-IN-TRADE At the Golden Fleece, Pakuratahi. MR. .R. J. DUNCAN is favored with in- . structions from Mr. Wagg, of the Pakujatahi, to sell by public auction, without the least reserve, on Friday, 7th May, at that well-known Hotel, The Golden Fleece, if. The whole of the Furniture and Stock-in-trade, without reserve. Sale will commence at 11 o'clock. WEDNESDAY, sth MAY. NOTICE TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS. IEORGE THOMAS has received instrac\JC tions from the Trustees to sell by public auction, on Wednesday, sth May, The large building in Willis-street used as the Presbyterian Church, just as it stands. Sale to take 'place on the ground at half-past 12 o'clock. "-'re building to be removed withi- *---- Terms ca3n. No reserve. WEDNESDAY, sth MAY. SALE OF SURPLUS STORES EX EDWIN FOX. EORGE THOMAS ha 3 received instruc- .' tions from Mes3r3. W. and G. Turnbull and Co. to sell by auction, at his rooi don-street, on Wednesday, sth May, at two o'clock, without any reserve, A quantity of surplus stores ex Edwin Fox. Full particulars in future advertisements. "OTICE—SALE by AUCTION of the Screw Steamship EDINA, at Lloyd's oms, MELBOURNE, 27th MAY next. <'ull particulars in'Melbourne Argus. JOSEPH LUKEY, Auctioneer.
Eace Meeting. [EW ZEALAND GRAND NATIONAL . , STEEPLECHASES, TO BE HELD AT W A I M A T E, TUESDAY, MAT 18, 1875 PRESIDENT : M. Studholme, Esq. STEWARDS: F. Archer, Esq. Hon. Geo. Buckley E. Teschemaker, Esq. Hon. John McLean A. Turnbull, Esq. Col. Packe E. H. Martelli, E3q. J. Stevenson, Esq. M. Mitton, Esq. J. Cramond, Esq. J. H. Eaine, Esq. G. B. Parker, Esq. E. Elworthy, Esq. P. Campbell, Esq. G. J. Denistoun, Esq. P. J. Kimbell, Esq. E. G. Griffiths, Esq. J. Brabazon, Esq. P. W. Delamain, Esq. ■ " :. JUDGE : Hon.; John McLean. STARTER : P. Campbell, Esq. CLERK OP THE COURSE : ' E. Cameron, Esq. CLERK OP THE SCALES : M. Mitton, Esq. SECRETARY AND TREASURER : A. St. G. Hamersley, Esq. PEOGEAMME. Maiden Plate, of 50 sots., added to a sweep- •' stakes of 5 sovs. Distance, two miles. Weight for age. New Zealand Grand National Handicap, of 100 sovs., added to a sweepstakes of 5 sovs. Nominations, 3 sovs., to go to the funds. Distance, three miles. "Waimate Steeplechase Cup, of 75 sovs., added to a sweepstakes of 5 sovs. Weight for age. Distance, two and a half miles. Consolation Handicap, of 40 sovs., added to ' a sweepstakes of 3 sovs. Nominations, £l, to go to the funds. Distance, two , miles. ".Nominations for the New Zealand Grand National Handicap to be sent to the Hon. Sec, at Timarn, by eight p.m., of EEIDAY, the 30th APEIL. The weights to be declared ©ii FEIDAY.the 7th MAY. Acceptances and General Entries to be delivered to the Secretary by eight o'clock p.m. of WEDNESDAY, 12th MAY. ' These Steeplechases will be run under the New Zealand Grand National Steeplechase Club rules, copies of which can be obtained of the Hob. Secretary. GENEEAL EULES. All Entries and Acceptances must be under sealed cover, addressed to the Secretary, and contain entrance money, sweepstakes, name, age, and description of the horses, and the colors of the riders. A penalty of £2 will be enforced on any jockey riding in wrong colors. No person allowed to enter a horse unless he be a subscriber of at least £2 2s. to the funds, which must be enclosed with the entry. Five per cent, will be deducted from the gross amount for expenses. A. St. G. HAMERSLEY, Hon. Sec. Timaru, February 17, 1875. Fencing Notice jl ENC. IN G NOTICE. ers of town sections Nos. 663, GGi, 665, 666, 658, and 650, in the township of Palmerston, Manawatu district,— You are hereby calledontoerectyourproportion of boundary fence between the above sections and the court-houso and- tramway reserves, Nos. 660, 661, 662, and 489, in the said township. JOHN T. STEWART, District Engineer. Palmerston, April 1, 1875. LEWISYILLE TEERACE, Tinakoriroad. Board and Residence in a Private Family. Apply to Mr.Dowsett, Baker, Tina-kori-road.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4404, 1 May 1875, Page 4
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