Race Meeting. WELLINGTON JOCKEY CLUB RACES. To be held on TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, 7th and Sth December, 1875. FIRST DAY (Tuesday), 7th DECEMBER, The Maiden Plate, of 100 sovs. The Wellington Cup.—A handicap of 200 sovs. The second horse to receive 25 sovs., and the third horse to save his stakes. Two miles. The winner o£ any handicap race of the value of 200 sovs. after declaration of weights, to carry 71bs. ; of two or more such races, lOlbs extra ; of any such handicap race of the value of 100 sovs., to carry 51bs. extra; of two or more such races, Slbs. extra. Nominations, enclosing 2J sovs., to be made to the Hon. Treasurer, Wellington, before S p.m. of Friday, Ist October, 1875. Weights to be declared on Monday, 25th October, 1875. Acceptances to be notified, and 2J sovs. paid, before 8 p.m. on Monday, Sth November, 1575. The balance, 5 sovs., to be paid on night of general entry, Tuesday, 23rd November, 1875. Selling Race, of 50 sovs. Hack Race, of 10 sovs. The Provincial Plate, of 125 sovs. SECOND DAY (Wednesday), Sth DECEMBER. Hutt Park Stakes, of 50 sovs. The Wellington Derby, of 100 sovs., added to a sweepstake of 10 sovs. each, half forfeit. For three-year olds. Colts, Sst. lOlbs. ; fillies, Sst. 51bs. 2 sovs. on nomination, before 8 p.m. of Friday, Ist October, 1875 ; 3 sovs. on acceptance, to be made before 8 p.m. on Monday, Sth November, 1575 ; and the balance, " 5 sovs., to be paid on night of general entry, Tuesday, 23rd November, 1875. The Jockey Cldb Handicap, of 100 sovs. The Consolation Handicap, of 50 sovs. Hack Race, of 10 sovs. All communications, entries, &c, &c, to be addressed through the post to the Hon. Treasurer, J. R. GEORGE, Wellington. Watches and Jewellery Vf A X ALEXANDER, IMPORTER, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, GOLDSMITH, OPTICIAN, &c, Has much pleasure in informing the public that the FIRST INDENT OF A SELECT ASSORTMENT, Ordered by himself at London, Paris, and Berlin, HAS JUST ARRIVED. The attention of the ladies is especially called to the new selection of — Full suites, dress brooches Bracelets and ear pendants, in precious stones Opera chains, alberts (with hook), and line long chains Rings, set with diamonds, opals, rubies, and pearls A large assortment of ladies' and gentlemen's gold and silver watches, all made to his especial order. Fine gold albert chains Solitaires, sleeve-links Scarf pins, signet rings, &c. Paris marble clocks, aneroid barometers, thermometers, and spectacles Prismatic compasses Field glasses always on hand Silver (Hall-stamped) plate and finest electro-plate, just opening. Repairing done exclusively by himself, and guaranteed. Chronometers Rated. MAX ALEXANDER, LAMBTON - QUAY, WELLINGTON, Next to Messrs. Barraud & Son, Druggists. T 3 ETIRING FROM BUSINESS. SELLING OF ! SELLING OFF ! IMMENSE BARGAINS IN Watches, Jewelry, Diamond Goods, Clocks, Field, Marine, and Opera Glasses, and very Valuable Plate. £6OOO worth of Goods to be Sold at FORTY PER CENT. UNDER THE USUAL SELLING PRICES! The whole of the Stock Must be Sold, as Mr. Mulligan is shortly leaving for England. All accounts due to Mr. Mulligan are requested to be settled at once, and all accounts against him are requested to be sent in for payment. The GOODWILL of this Valuable JEWELRY BUSINESS and the PREMISES FOR SALE. NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED. M. J. MULLIGAN, Watchmaker and Jeweller, Lambton-quay. "ANTED KNOWN.—Clocks, Clocks, , , Bs. each, atG. L. JENNESS', Willisstreet, Wellington.—Glass shades on sale. Nurserymen HT BUDDEN, NURSERYMAN AND IX. SEEDSMAN, Begs to intimate to his numerous patrons that he has, in connection with his Nursery, opened a seed establishment in Willis-street, opposite the New Zealand Times Office. He trusts that keeping a good stock of first-class seeds, and his long experience as a practical Horticulturist, will be a sufficient guarantee that all orders that may be entrusted to him will be faithfully discharged. No plants but those in pots will be exhibited for sale at the shop, as the action of the weather upon the exposed roots of fruit trees and other plants is very injurious. They may be obtained at the Nursery, which contains the largest nursery stock in the province ; or orders left at the shop will be punctually attended to. H.B. will be happy to give any information relative to laying-out grounds, planting, &c, &c. GARDEN REQUISITES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, Wholesale and Retail. Willis-street and Abel Smith-street. r U T T NURSERY, _i II U T T - R O A D, One Mile from Railway Station. PLANTING SEASON. Gentlemen desirous of planting Forest >ees and Ornamental Shrubs, can select firstclass varieties, suitable for Belts, Avenues, or Single Specimens for Lawns, including lingtoneas, Cryptomerias, Ju„.r„s, Araucarias, Cypresses, Widringtonias, &c, All in first-rate condition for moving. Also, a good selection of— Roses, Azaleas, and Camellias, in pots Fruit Trees—true to name. All on reasonable terms, and carefully packed and forwarded to any part of the province. Busses running in connection with every train pass the Nursery. J. MANDER, Nurseryman, Hutt-road, Wellington. ) O N A L D , TREE NURSERY AND TEA GARDEN KARORI. >OARD and Residence at Mrs. Allen's, J Willis-street, nearly opposite the Union Bank.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4481, 30 July 1875, Page 3
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