rT 'v " • : rk '■ ' ' "■if : o ■ A few tons of Bolivian Guano from Bright Brothers, O N S A L E. SAMUEL BEAVER WANTED TO SELL 1 fIA A SHEETS of TUPPER'S ENGLISH. XU U U IRON, slightly damaged , very cheap, Also, 7 tons of Johnson's English Corrugated Iron, 3, 4, 6, 7, and 8 feet lengths, light and heavy guage, tit the price of Scotch iron. DIXON AND DAVENPORT, Corrugated Iron Warehouse, Dee-street. Miscellaneous, SOUTHLAND SPRING MEETING. THE ABOVE RACES "Will BE HELD AT RIVERTON OS AVEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, The 4th and §th November, 1863. STE"WABD3. Mr J. Wilson I „ A. Nicholas „ — Teek I „ J. P. Young „ G. Abel I Sxahtee— Mr Teek Judge — Mr J. S. Lawlor Clerk of the Course — Mr F. A. Roberts WEDNESDAY, 4th NOVEMBER, 1953. MAIDEN PLATE Of 25 soys. Distance, once round the course. Entrance, L 2 2s. Weight for age. TOWN PIATE Of 50 soys. Distance, twice round the course Entrance, L 3 3s. Weight, lOst 41b. BEXIING- STAKES Of 20 soys. Distance, once round the course. En. trance, L 3 3s. Horses entered at L3O, to carry 9st; L4O, 9st 71b ; LSO, lost3lb; L6O, list; the winner to be sold by auction after the race ; any surplus to go to the Race Fund. iadtes runsE Of — soys. Distance, once round the course. Entrance, L 2 2s. Welter weights. Gentlemen riders. , HACK EACH Of — soys. Heats, once round the course. Post | | gentry, LI Is. Catch weights. I THURSDAY, sth NOVEMBER, 1863. | HUEDLE BACE. !Of 50 soya. Twice round thu course, over eight I nights of Hurdles. Entrance, L 3 3s. Weight, ! lOsfc lOlbs. PUBLICANS' PUHSE Of — soys. Entrance, L 3 3s added. Distance, twice round the course. Weight for age. SOUTHLAND HANDICAP Of 30 soys. Twice round the course. Entrance L 5 5s added ; half-forfeit after the weights are declared. Entries to be made on Wednesday night. CONSOLATION STAKES Of 20 soys. Distance, once round the course. Entrance, L 2 28. Weight for age. HACK RACE Of ■— soys, Heats, once round the course. Catch weights. Post entry, LI Is. The last horse to pay the second horse's stake. TROTTINff RACE Entries to be made on Saturday evening, the 30th October, before 8 o'clock p.m., under cover .o the Stewards, at the Marine Hotel, Riverton, tames of Horses and colors of riders, n No Horses will be allowed to run unless the Owners subscribe L 3 3s to the Race Fund. Tbree entries, or no race. ' Mares and Geldings allowed 31bs. Weight for age races to be run under the Nelson Jockey" Club Rules, and the Stewards' decision to be final. SAMUEL BE A YEN, HARDWARE MERCHANT, INVERCARGILL. HAS NOW OPENED HIS NEW STORE, WITH THE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTED STOCK OP FURNISHING & GENERAL IRONMONGERY, PLATE, CUTLERY, IRON BEDSTEADS MATJ'RASSES, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, GLASS, CHINA, AND EARTHENWARE IN THE COLONY, v _— w IN making this announcement, he wishes further to intimate that he has made an entire REVISION OF PRICES, With a view to give the public THE ADVANTAGE OF LARGE SHIPMENTS DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURERS
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Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 106, 26 October 1863, Page 4
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511Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 106, 26 October 1863, Page 4
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