Daniel and Teek's Advertisements ' - FOR SALE.— RtVERTON. DAKTEJj and T.B/ISK have Teceived instructions " to s dispose *of '3Vo^ valuable 1 allotment* l ia South. Riverton. „, l Terms liberal. - RIVERTOIS-. MESSRS. DANI KJ, AND.TEEE: have for sale a ' m.ob ofPiovincial quiet well bred Store Cattle about 60 head, among which will be found a number of quiet milch cows. , ■■ The Auctioneers call the' attention of buyers* to this lot, as on opportunity rarely offered. ' LAND FOR, SALE.' TIfESSRS DANIEL AND' TEEK have" been in--111 s ructed to sell the following lots «f]and— No I—About1 — About 500 acres, situated about five miles .from, .the increasing town of Riverton. ' The lot is well adapted for either agricultural or piatoral purposes, being" principally ,open land, with a good supply of timber. From its proximity to the town, it offers a^goqd opening for a dairy. No 2— About 80 acres of rich bush land, . - close^ to the town of , Riverton. No 3 —About 40 acres of the same. No~4— About 77 acres as above.. . No 5 —Two town allotments in South Rirerton. T^ruis, liberal. Full particulars to be obtained of tbe auctioneers, DANIEL and TEEK, .T.v - ~ 1 Miscellaneous. : SOUTHLAND SPRING MEETING. J THE ABOVE RACES >'^ ■WILL UK . HELD AT lIIVERTON '-$ ' osr -. - ..• <%\ WEDNESDAY AND - T HtTKSDAY, : y< The 4th and sth- November* 1863. " :'1 ■■ ■ - ■-• ..-... . vri Stewards. - *Sj MrJ. Surmnn " j slr Ji^ilson „A. Nicholas I . „ — 'Teek-' -"3 „J. P. Ypnng I - -G. Abel » '-^ Stabtkb— Mr Teek ,v M Judgi? — Mr J. ; S. Lnwlor- ... Clerk of the CdtriiSE— Mr F. A. Roberts '-0M WEDNESDAY, 4th NOVEMBER, 1863. Jj MAIDEN r LATE ' /^M Of 25 soys. Distance, once round the course. En» >» 8 trance, L 2 2a. Weight for age. "' ♦■ TOWN PL.VTB : - : ; . Of 50 soys. Distance, twice round the course;'^ JH Entrance, L 3 3s. Weight, lOst 41b. *\M SELLING- STAKES v Of 20 soys. Distance, once'round the course. En« ; trance, L 3 3s. Horses- entered at L3o| to carry " 9st; L^O, 9st7lb; Lso,"lost 31b; L6O, list; the winner to be sold by auction after the race ; - any surplus to go to the R^ce Fund. ' la. d res runsE Of — soys. Distance, once round the course. Ettrance, L 2 2s. Welter weights. Gentlemen riders. . HACK RACE Of — soys. Heats, once round the •coarse. Post ' entry, LI Is. Catch weights. : ■ THURSDAY, sth NOVEMBER, 1863. UtTRDiE RACE. Of 50 soys. Twice round the course, over eight. flights of Hurdles. Entrance, L 3 3s. Weight, lOst lOlbs. -J publicans' purse 1 Of — soys. Entrance, L 3 3s added. Distance, j twice round the course. Weight fer age. '• ' SOUTHLAND HANDICAP \ Of 30 soys. Twice round the course. Entrance \ L 5 es added ; half-forfeit after -the' weights are fl dccl lived. Entries to be ' made on Wednesday s CONSOLATION STAKES, . - 9 Of 20 soys. "Distance, oace round the -coui-se. Ea- '^^ trance, L 2 2s. Weight* /or age. • ' HACK RACK . - ■ ■ ' JH Of — soys. Heats, once -round- the course. Catch -^M weights. Post entry,_ LI Is. The last horse to-^B pay the second horse's stake., . TROTTING RACE *9 Entries <o be made on Saturday evening, tbe IS 30th October, before 8 o'clock T>' m u^ <^ et ' cover S to tbe Stewards, at the MarinPHotel, Riverton, 9 names of Horstes and colors of riders. No Horses will be allowed to run unless the 1 . Owners subscribe L 3 3s .to tbe Race Fund. -^M Three entries, or no race. ■ Mares and Geldings allowed 31bs. Weight for age races to berua under the Nelson I*'^B1 * '^B Jockey Club Rules, and the Stewards' decision to xfl be final. 'fl TO FARMERS. CARTERS, HORSE ' 9 BREEDERS, &c, &o. S TO STAND this Season at Myross Bush Farm, -9 Waihopai, that splendid Heavy ' Draught 'flj Entire Horse, '^M ROYAL OAK. Jl Royal Oak is by the celebrated imported horse, '|M Tiisman {which was considered by competent VM judges to be the perfection of horseflesh), dabi imported same time, and for which the sum .of. * 3l)0 was paid in Scotland. . Royal Oik is now six. year 3 old^ rich dapper brown, perfectly sound, of sweet temper, and a " sure foal getter. He has gained nine first prizes in Victoria, certificates of which may be seen with. the owner. It is intended to travel the above horse to Invercargill and VVallacetjwn at stated intervals, which will appear in a future advertisement, and as he will be limited to a -certain number of mares, an early application is requested. . Terms, £8-; Grooming, Bs. A good paddock for mares, to which every attention shall be paid, but without any responsibility. J. J. CUFF. TO STAND TH£S 3SASQN". rpHE Thorough-Bred ENTIRE HORSE HIS EXCELLENCY, will stand at McKenzie's Stables, Kiverton, and will travel to VVallacetown every Ninth day, commencing from the Ist day of October. Terms Six Guineas each Mare, to be paid before removal. A well-watered Paddock will be provided, without responsibility. No charge until the mares are ' stinted, after which the usual charge for paddocking will be made. AIOBERT M'KENZIE. "IN VERCAEGILL TIMES" JOB FEINTING OF^jSE I T AY - - STREET, INVERCARGILL. EVERY DESCRIPTION OF LITHOGRAPHIC , j AND LETTER-PRESS PRINTING Posters Circulars ? Bill Heads | Show Cards j Cheque Books ;■ T A V - S-T E 1 BT '.--- J
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Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 100, 12 October 1863, Page 5 (Supplement)
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