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Shipping Advertisements. x = FOE ALL THE NOETHEEN POETS GEEYMOUTH, HOEJTIEA., &c, PANAMA, AMEEICA & ENGLAND Corrying the Outward English Mail Via Panama. <$g^x^|. HPHE Panama, New Zealand T^^^K^^^. ■*- and AustraUan Roya Mail Company's Screw Steamship TAEAEUA, 1000 Tons, James Hagley, Commander, WiU be despatched from Bluff Harbor Wharf, on THUESDAY, 3bd JANUAEY, At 3 p.m., POB OTAGO, LYTTELTON, WELLINGTON, PICTON, NELSON, TARANAKI,MAN--_-AU, GREYMOUTH, and HOEITIKA, Ahd Transhipping at WeUington into H.M.S.S. Matattba, for PANAMA, AMERICA AND ENGLAND. Passengers are respectfuUy requested to obtain their tickets before going on board. For freight or passage, &c., apply to T. G. TANTON, Agent P.,N.Z. & A.R.M. Co.; Orto T. BRODRICK, Esk-street, Invercargill. CampbeUtown, Bluff Harbor, Dec. 24,1866. NOT ICE. 'EOYAL BEIDE, Captain W_u_-h, from London. ALL CLAIMS against this vessel must be rendered in duplicate to the undersigned before 12 noon, on THURSDAY, the 3rd day of January, 1867, otherwise they w_U not be recognised. DALGETY, RATTRAY & CO., Agents. RacesTNVEECAEGILL EACES. TO BE HELD 7th & Bth FEBRUARY, 1867. Judge: R. HamUton, Esq. STEWABDS: Messrs T. Swale, J. Morton, Wm. Cochrane, J. Colyer, D. Napier, first day; Wm. BushaU, Jas. GaU, C. A. Ross. Stabteb : • C. A. Ross. Clerk oe the Coubse : J. J. Cuff. Treasures : WUliam Cochran. Maiden Plate, 20 soys. For all horses that have'never won an advertised race. One nule and a-half. Entry, £1. Weight for age. PubUcans' Purse, 30 soys. For aU horses. Two -miles and a-half. Entry, £2. Weight for age. Trotting Race, 20 soys. For ull horses. Three times round the course. No weight under 10 stone. Entry, 30s. Farmer's Cup, value 25 soys. Once round. Heats. Weight for age. No horse aUowed to run unless the bona fide property of a farmer for not les_ than tliree months previous to the race. To be ridden by gentlemen riders. Entry, £2. SECOND DAY. Hurdle Race, 20 Soys. For aU horses. Two nules and a-half, over 8 flights of hurdles. Entry, £1 10s. Weight for age. Invercargill Handicap, 40 soys. For aU horses. Mile and a-half. Entry, £3. Ladies Purse, 25 soys. Once round. For aU horses. Welter weights. Gentlemen riders. Entry, £110s. Town Plate, 35 soys. For all horses. Three miles. Weight for age. Entry, £2. Consolation Handicap, 20 soys. One mile and quarter. Entry, £1. For aU beaten horses. RULES AND REGULATIONS, v 7 Rules of Otago Jockey Club strictly adher_dt;o. Mares and Geldings allowed 311"%!. v "*} No entry wUI be received for «i"V S. -the above races except on this conditio-?: — Thai all disputes, claims, and objections, arising out of the racing shaU be decide?'-by the Stewards or whom they may appoint«-\ v No person shall be aUowed to run a horse unless the latter be qualified as the bona fide property. & _. subscriber of two sovereigns to the rac8 v fund. ' • All entries to be sealed and addressed to the Stewards, at Colyer's Hotel, on or before 6th February, entry money enclosed, with name, age, and pedigree of the horse, name of the owner, and colors of the rider. Any jockey not riding in colors entered wiU be fined two sovereigns. - AU dogs found on the course wiU be destroyed, without respect to ownership. Entries for the Invercargill Handicap must be made at Colyer's Hotel, on or before Ist February. Three horses to start for each race, or the pubUc money wfll not be added. ALEX ROSS, Secretary. 13HEISTMAS PEESENTS, AKD NEW YEAE'S. GIETS. NOTICE. J. & M. HYAMS T>EG to announce that they have received a large and weU-selected stock of Fancy Goods, Toys, Stationery, Perfumery, Brushware, JeweUery of all descriptions, Musical Instruments, Albums, Beads of all colors,. Berlin Wool, and Canvas, Cushions finished and commenced, Perforated Cardboard, &c, &c. .. AppUances for all kinds of out-door games. Cricket, Croquet, Ringolette, and Football.

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Southland Times, Issue 613, 2 January 1867, Page 1

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624

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 613, 2 January 1867, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 613, 2 January 1867, Page 1

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