DANIEL McGUINNESS’ 0 RAND OONSULTAT JON ON THE CANTERBURY J. C. HANDICAP. To be urn in November. FIVE THOUSAND SUBSCRIBERS AT £1 EACH, To be distributed as under:— First Horse - - £2OOO Second do - - 1000 Third do - - 750 Starters -divided - 625 Non-starters—divided 625 £SOOO If cheques]'are forwarded exchange must be added. Wherever possible P. 0. Orders should be forwarded, and stamps enclosed for reply. Address— DANIEL McGUINNESS, Ship Hotel, or Box 15 Post Office, Timaru. P • J. Bell’s CONSULTATION, No 7, ON THE C.J.O. HANDICAP, To be Run in November. PRIZES: First prize Second prize Third prize Starters (divided) Non-starters (divided) £IOOO 500 250 050 600 - £3OOO Consultation Fee, £l. Wherever obtainable please forward Post Office Orders or crossed cheques, with exchange added. Two stamps needed; one for reply and one for result. Address : P. J. BELL, Post Office, Box 116, Timara. J. L. FLEMING’S ORAND OONSULTATION ON THE CANTERBURY CUP, To be Run in November. 2000 Subscribers at 10s each. If cheques are sent exchange must be added, and stamps enclosed for reply and result. J. L. FLEMING, Next Bank of New Zealand, Hereford street, Christchurch. Stapleton’s Canary CONSU LAT I ON, No. '5. CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB (HANDICAP. TO BE RUN AT CHRISTCHURCH IN NOVEMBER, 1880. 2000 SHARES AT 10s EACH.
First Horse £3OO Second Horse .. .. £l5O Third Horse .. .. £IOO Other Starters (divided) .. £2OO Non-starters (divided) .. £250 Two stamps for reply and result. Address— THOS. STAPLETON, Box 238, Post Ollice, Christchurch ; or JUBAL FLEMING-, City Baths, Colombo street. Drawn as soon as full, at Foresters’ Hall l when No. 0 will be opened. I 5 ill)lie; Notices. JAMES E. BECKINGHAM Cabinet Maker and Upholsterer, Opposite Timaru Horse Depository. All kinds of Furniture and Bedding made to order. Furniture repaired and repolished. JgECKINGHAM PRACTICAL CHIMNEY SWEEPER, Eaton Street, Timaru. Orders left at the South Canterbury Times office or at his own residence will be promptly attendedto. All flues of Leamington ranges carefully cleaned. T B QOBUEN WOOL MAT DYER, NORTH STREET (Next Malt Kiln), TIMARU. Mats Cleaned and Re-dressed on the Shortest Notice warning. Anyone found fishing with Nets or otherwise in the Opihi River or its Estuary, or in any other river of South Canterbury in which Salmon or Trout have been placed, will be prosecuted by the South Canterbury Acclimatisation t-'oeiety under the Regulations of the Salmon and Trout Act, which provide that the penalty for each offence shall be a sum not exceeding £IOO. By order, A. PERRY, Hon. Sec. MONEY. A AAAIO LEND, in sums 6b i- U » I /vjU of £2OO and upwards, on approved security. AUSTIN & WEBB, Solicitors, Timaru.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2365, 15 October 1880, Page 1
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434Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2365, 15 October 1880, Page 1
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