Christmas Sports. 'tW w 5 O H -=- O oa * g- W S « .-a E Q S - g- A- ? ► 8 3 i £ Sso » & o wg p » » i* i a 2 s 's o • ? 2 ' i-j *-' O ■ ■ . I-2 --* I r 1 '7 * ■ J- B <° .-fed 00 H Oi GR A N D P R I Z E DAY AT GRAY'S ROYAL BOWLING AND RIFLE GALLERY. ON MONDAY, 2nd JANUARY, 1865. PART FIRST. (Commencing with Rifle-Shooting.) Ist Prize— One Best Colonial-made Hunting Saddle, Value.... £12 0 0 2nd Prize — One Patent Revolver, Dean and Adams', Va1ue......... 7 0 0 3rd Prize — One Silver-mounted Jockey Whip, Value 1 10 0 Rules (Hteth). — Position to be decided by Points. > 7 • PART SECOND. Gkand Peize Bowling- Match. Forty Members, at 10s. 6d. ; each Player allowed ' Two Frames, and no restriction to size of Balls. IstPrize. — Best Colonialmade Hunting Saddle, value £12 0 0 2nd Prize. — Patent Revolver, (Dean and Adams' patent) 7 0 0 3rd Prize. — OneSilver- Mounted Jockey Whip 1 10 0 K - AB. — Shooting to commence at Eleven a.m., i and finish at Five p.m. Bowling to commence at , Five p.m., sharp, on and after this date. P.S. — Tickets to be had for the above at ROYAL SALOON, TAY-STESET, 85 Opposite Beaven's Buildings. j __— j no KING DAY! BOXING DAY!! BRIDGE INN RACES. \ TC COME OFF ON THE 1 INVERCARGILL RACECOURSE. i 1 FIRST RACE: I | For SADDLE, Value 10 Guineas. For all Hacks I that have never won an advertised race. Dis- ! tance — Once round the course. Entrance — £1 10s. SECOND RACE: For SADDLE and WHIP, Value £6 10s. Winner of First Race exempt. Distance — Once ' round the course — Heats. Entrance — £1. 1 THIRD RVCE: Hurry Scurry, for the JOCKEY WHIP, and SPURS. . Once round the course. Winner of Second Race exempt. Entrance — ss. ENTRIES to be made at the Bridge Inn, on the Morning of the Races, before ELEVEN > o'clock. SEVERAL OTHER SPORTS TO TAKE PLACE ON THE GROUND. Public Notices, INVERCARGILL SAVINGS' BANK. r r pHIS BANK has been OPENED, on the PreJL mises, Tay-street, adjoining the Bank of New Zealand, for-RECEIVING DEPOSITS, on SATURDAY First, the 10th instant/between the hours of Five and Eight o'clock p.m. ARCHD. BONAR. Manager. sth December, 1864. _, c 80 tc ' THE TRUST ESTATE - OF MANING AND WHITTON IN LIQUIDATION. A FIRST DIVIDEND of 3s. 4d, in the Pound will be PAID at the Offices, Tay-street, on ' and after Tuesday, the 20th inst., to. all creditors who have signed the Trust Deed, and whose claims are admitted as correct. W. T.ADAMSON ") IIE-fDERSON LAW£ Trustees. ' 80 tc THOS. WATSON ) I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE, that I intend sliifting my residence to Invercargill, in January next, with a view of practising in that ' neighborhood. I therefore re.quest that all outstanding Claims against me in Riverton will be - sent in before Christmas-day. I also notify that i my own accounts will be piaced in the hands of a j collector for prompt recovery, if not paid before . the same date. 3 ' F. A. MONCKTO'N, Surgeon.
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Southland Times, Issue 85, 23 December 1864, Page 1
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505Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 85, 23 December 1864, Page 1
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