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For Sale THIS DAY. FRUIT HX " BOOMERANG." f\ N SA L B TII I S BAY .- \J Pmis, bnrjn-niot, ripslon ]>ii>;>ins Orange MtMiheims, golden russets J-.trawhwry pij>pin«- softslioll almonds Nuwtowu pippins, ii»<l onions CHARLES COOPER & CO., Princes-street South. Full SALE, n "springcart, horse and harness. ' Apply Abbeyleix Public House. . STORES IN STAFFORD-STREET. I7IOR SALE—Those well-situated and commodious i* premises in Statford-street, at present occupied by Webb, Pantlin, &. Go. ,_ To Merchants desirous of entering upon suitable and well-known Business Premises, or to parties looking for a good investment, the sale of these stores presents a first-class opportunity. Early possession can be given. For full particulars apply on the premises, to WEBB, PANTLIN & CO. ■ BROWN & POLSON'S CORN FLOUR. WEBB, PANTLIN & CO. have just received, ex " Donna Anita:" A small shipment of Brown & Poison's celebrated Corn Flour. BELMONTINE OIL. ~~ ~ "VTOW LANDING, ex "DONA ANITA:"— ±S 4 hluls. Bolmontine Oil 20 drums do. do. Also, 1 case assorted Lamps, Globes, and Chimneys. WEBB, PANTLIN &-C0.,. ... Stafford-street. TO PUBLICANS AND OTHERS. FOR SALE, Three '" Sleeker's ". Patent Beer Engines. Apply Mr. Dvason, 20, Arcade. Q HEEPWASH Tobacco on sale in Bond, TICKLE & CO. Stafforl st. "S"STEBB, PANTLIN <& CO. beg to call the attenW tion of the trade to their Large Stock of Goods numerated below, the whole of which they are prepared to sell at very low-rates, viz. : — Oatmeal in i, _,andlcwt. Ginger Wine brls. Galv. iron Hale's Brit, sperm candles Black charcoal do Melbourne mould do. L. H. shovels Sardines D. H. <!o. White herrings (in tins) Forster's spades Red d0..d0. Galv buckets Gillon's jams Tin do. Gbleman's starch Quicksilver Brown & Poison's do. Vestas, all sizes Coleman's bine Fail-bank's counter scales Sultana raisins Wrapping paper, all deMuscatel do. ' scriptions Mauritius sugar Highlander playing cards Mustard (in glass and tins) Framed school slates Melbourne confectionery M eerschnum washed pipes Vinegar in qv.- casks Gold blowers Manilla cigars Gold sieves Havanna do. Orange bitters Pint pickles Lemon syrup Liverpool soap Sharpe's axes Melbourne do. Collins' £ and £ axes Dunlop cheese " * Sitnm'onds nnd ■ Hunt's Double Gloucester hatchets' 1 lb. salmon American brooms 1 lb. lobsters „ pails Pearl barley ~ hoes Gillon's game, in I and 2 Axe and pick handles lb. tiiis Collins' sinking picks Salad oil ~ driving- do. Castor do. Calcutta lines Carbonate of soda Manilla rope, all sizes Tea in chests, halves, and Small inks boxes Gunny bags ■ Black pepper Prospecting pans White do . Gold scales Twist tobacco Cane seated oak office Flat do chnirs Clove cordials „ „ bedroom do. Peppermint do. &c, &c. CHEAP DRAPERY. WEBB, PANTLIN, & CO. beg to call the attention of the trade to their large stock of Drapery, the whole of which they are clearing out at very low rates. REYNOLDS' BOND, Old Jetty. A RARE CHANCE. mo BE SOLD, a _niall. Lodging House, for Ten ..I. Pounds. There are six regular lodgers in the place, and plenty of room, to make improvements ; together with a new Tent. No Rent. Inquire Caledonian Hotel, Walker-street. mOKOMAIRIRO RACES. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 30th April and Ist May. ■■ ■ STEWARDS, Mr. Wm. Popplewell Mr. Wm. Grey Mr. Robert Lochore Dr. Sleigh Mr. R. W. Badcock Mr. P. M'Gill Mr. Jas. Mclndoe Mr. G. B. Yauaa Mr. Edwd. Martin , Mr. Jas. Doughty. Mr. A. Duthie Judge: Mr. Robert Lochore. Starter: Mr. Francis Hare. Treasurer: Mr. \V. H. Mansford. FIRST D A V . VRODUCE STAKES. Of 30 sovereigns. Entrance 2 soys. Entrances added. For horses bred in the Tokomairiro' district. Second horse to save his stakes. Two miles. Weight for age. HACK KACE. Of 25 sovereign.'. Entrance 1 soy. Entrances added. For all horses that have never won an ad vertised prize of more than £iO. Two miles. Catch weights. TOKOMAIItIRO STAKES. Of 50 sovereigns. Entrance 5 guineas. Entrances added. For all horses.. Second horse to save his stakes. Three to start or no race. Two niiies. Weight for age. TROTTING MATCH. Of 20 sovereigns. Entrance £1. Three miles. Catch weights.SCURRY STAKES. Post Entry, 1 soy. For all untrained horses. One mile and a-half. Catch weights. SECOND DAY. HURDLE RACE. Of SO soys., with entrance added ; entrance £'2 ; for horses who never won an advertised prize of more than £10 ; over three flights of hurdles, 3 feet 6 in high ; twice round the course ; three to start or no race; weight for age. PONT RACE. Of 10 soys., for ponies under 14 hands high ; entrance £1 ; entrances added; second horse to save his slake ; mile and a half; catch weights. ■ miners' pursl. Of — soys.; post entries 1 soy.; mile and a half; catch weights. farmers' purse. Of 20 soys.; for untrained horses ; entrance £1; one mile and a half ; catch weights. FORCED HANDICAP. Entrance, L 3; for sll winners during the meeting, (Tokoinairiro Stakes, Trotting and Pony Races excepted); half forfeit; two miles. CONSOLATION HANDICAP. Of 25 soys.; entrance, 1 soy.; for all horses beaten during the meeting; to be handicapped by the Stewards, or whom they may appoint; one mil 6 and a half. RULES AND REGULATIONS. The races to be run under the rules of the Nelson Jockey Club, and the decision of the Stewards to be final. / No person allowed to enter a horse for any of the races unices a subscriber of LI to the Race Fund. Enhances for the Tokomairiro Stakes, to be made under seal addressed to the Stewards, at Vause'e White Horse Hotel, before 8 p.m. on the evening of Saturday, the 26th April, with names and colors of the riders. Entries for the other races can bo made up to 7 p.m. on Tuesday, the 29th April. The Race Dinner will take place on the evening of Wednesday, April 30th, at Vause's White Horse Hotel. Tickets, 12s each ; can be obtained on application to the Stewards. FEEDK. KENNEDY WILLIAMS, " Hon. Secretary.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 138, 25 April 1862, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 138, 25 April 1862, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 138, 25 April 1862, Page 3

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