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Public Notices. NEW STOCK’. TWEEDS AND COATINGS FOR Tailoring Department PRICE LIST—- £ s. d. Gents’S.B. Sac Suits.. 4 4 0 Second „ D.B. „ „ .. 410 0 Quality „ S.B, Paget Suits 415 0 Second „ D.B. „ „ 417 6 Quality. ~ .S.B. Sac Suits,. 510 0 Best • „ dlb, „ „ .. 515 0 Quality „ S.B, Paget Suits 515 0 Best „ D.B. „ „ 517 6 Quality. BEST WORKMANSHIP AND FIT AT Cowan & Foster’s. NEW ZEALAND GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASES. rjlO BE HELD AT CHRISTCHURCH, ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 1882. President : T. Teachemaker. -Vice-President': ' J. H. Raine. Stewards : Fi Egan, E. Blworthy. J. Brabazon, H. Maclean. T. Acland, S. A. Bristol, A. St. G. Hamersley, C. Turnbull, T, Brittan, A. L. Barker, T. Revans, A. E. Cox, L,, Walker, J. A. McKenzie, E. G. ; /CrisJ),/H. Ford, G. P. 1 - Willidms, M. Studholme, A. W. Wright, C. N. Orbell, F. J., KimbelJ, S.’ Saiidderfl, J. Grigg, C. H. Dowdirig, J.' Stephenson. Judge : M. Studholme. Starter : C. N. Orbell. Clerk- of the -.A. St. G. Hamersley’. ■ Hasdicapper ; . ’ ” : : E. Griffiths. Clerk of the Scales : M. Mitton. TREASURER : W. St. Lindsay.

PROGRAMME. 1 p.m. —New Zealand Grand National Handicap of 300 .govs, with a sweepstake of 5 sovs each for acceptors, to go to the second horse. Nominations of two sovs to go ‘to the fund; distance, about 4 miles. ' , ; - 2 p.m.—Maiden Plate of 150 sovs, with a sweepstake of 5 sovs each for acceptors, to go to the second horse. Nominations , of two sovs td go to the fund. Weight ! for age. Distance, about 2 miles. 3 p.m.—Hunt Club Cup of 150 soys, with a sweepstake of 5 sovs ..ckch. for acceptors, to go to the second horse. Nominations oft 2 ,aovs tp. gg. to the • fund. Weight’ for 'Amateur riders allowed 7 lbs. Grand National Handicap to 'carry 14 lbs penalty/ Distance about three miles’ 4 p.m.—Consolation Handicap Of 50 sovs added to a sweepstake of 2 sovs each for acceptors. Nominations of 1 bov to go to the fund. Nominations for the New Z ELAND Gband. NatioNAL..Steeplechase3 . to-be | sent to the Hon. Sec., Timaru, on or before Monday, the 24th of April, at 8 p.m. weights to be declared on Monday, the Ist ot May. :Acceptance3, with sweepstakes, to- ; be sent to the Secretary, on or before 8 p.m.s on Monday, the l|sth of May . ; The Steeplechases will be run under the Revised N.Z.G.N.S. Club Rules, copies of which may be obtained of the Sec. i GENERAL RULES. No person alio wed to enter a horse unless he be a subscriber of at least £1 Is to the fund, which must be enclosed with the entry. '■ ' ■ •' • t , 1 All Entries and Acceptances must be made under .Sealed, Cover,' and contain Enhance Money, Sweepstakes, Name, Age, Description, .and Pedigree of Horses, and Colours of Riders. A Penalty of Two Sovs. will be’ enforced on any Jockey-riding in wrong colobrs. This rule will be strictly enforced. . ', - V,. '■ < ’ ' The rule re-Amateur Riders (No. 74 of the-N.Z .G.NiS rulis) Will be strictly en-; forced. r ’ Notes, —As feothemisconcepfionappears to have arisen , about the weights; in- the Grand National Handicaps, it may be as well to state that no weight will be under 10 stonej that; 12 stone 71bs is not necessarily the highest weight in any Handicap. , . - W. f?T. LINDSAY, ; Hon. Secretary, Timaru.

; NOTICE. SELLING- OFF. AS the undersignbd is relinquishing the ' business hitherto carried On by' him, the large Stock of Groceries/ and Oilmen’s atoresi &oUI her ‘ 1 /" 1 ' ■ 1 DISPOSED O#'" ' AX THE ; LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES, ■ FOB OASfitj > Either Wholesale or Retail. ■ ; R. TURNBULL, , Corner'ldf George Street and Cain’s Terrace. N.B.—rThe Premises .to Let* ''V I.' g . A- N D' B R S 0 N BOOTM A K E R, ■ ‘ (Latepf Oamarp) Begs to intimate. that he has commenced business in the shop next to J. R. Stansell, - Ironmonger, Main South road. Those who favor him with their'support can rely upon a first-class article at a' reasonable price. BON- ACCORD CARRIAGE WORKS, • Latter Street, ; ' (Opposite Lynwood Hotel). ; Buggies, Spring Carts, and Carriages of airdescriptibns built to Order. All kinds of vehicles repaired and repainted at the shortest notice and in the most improved style. ARCHB. FRASER, Latter street, Timaru. THE SALTWATER CREEK BRICK- , YARD is prepared to DELIVER BRICKS, second to none, at the LOWEST CURRENT RATES. Can be delivered in any part of the town or to the Railway Station. Orders can be; left at the Yard, Mr Raymond’s Store, or at the office of E. H, Tate, Timaru.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2814, 31 March 1882, Page 3

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744

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2814, 31 March 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2814, 31 March 1882, Page 3

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