g&tellmtemts. PUBLIC CONVEYANCE every MON-' DAY, WEDNESDAY, and- FRIDAY, ifrom VVAIMEA-EAST, startingat'Niue, a.m., from Mr. Kite's Store, and at half-past' Three, p.m., from Nelson. • • - ~ i Parcels Delivered. R. WALLIS. Richmond, January 1, 1861. ' '26 NOTICE OF ALTERATION. ON and AFTER NEW YEAR'S DAY 1861, the ROYAL MAIL wilL Jeave WAKEFIELD every Tuesday, Thorsdat, and Satuhd iy, at Half-past Seven, a.m., if the river permit's, arriving in Nelson «t Eleven a.m., and leaving the Royal Hotel at Three o'clock, p.m. N.B.—All orders executed on commission, Parceli delivered, &c, &c,j by J. ANDREWS, Mail Contractor. j^ELSON RACE MEETING.-] 861.. Qtama , a fC. Elliott, Esq. Stewards ,( N . G . MoRSE . E 4 Sq . TUESDAY, APRIL 2. The GREAT NELSON TRIAL STAKES of 10 soys each, 5 ft; 50 soys added by'the Turf Cltib, provided eight horses start, and 30 aovs,'if any less number; for the produce of marea covered in New Zealand in the season of 1856-7. If eight 9tart, the 2nd horse to receive 20 soya out of the stakes; andUlte" ttiiid .horsotci save; his stake; i£ any i««s numberjtlie se- , cond. horseto sa?jp, his-.rtakp^^GoJts^Sst^il*; fißies and geldings, Bst ipiie^anda-half. *' The TJJKB^CLUB; PMf!s s-s,£&s added to a , BweepsUkes'pri B/aysiekc^Y seconi^horseJtb save hia V; stake;' jFor th'rafcyejirß;pf^Bjt'^i;iq^af;i3li«; 1 fiyfi, lOst7lbs;: sixandag^;l#stlOU)s • 41bsall6wed to mares and geldirigs. Twoliiiles. "' *""■-■. 'The H^ERA:OEWip'Bhi{libgß each, with 10 sbvs ■ 'added, for all-fiicfesi Catch weights, No horse that has run for any save a hick rice to las allowed •itd-Btarfc Once round. Second -horse, to save his . itake. Heats. ,'iU \-^^i r:i--, • The BANpiCA'BSWEEPSTAKES.pf 10 soys each, h ft,wit^ J4O sovfljadded by the Turf'Glub; second ■ >:- horse(t&save his* stake: ■ Ehtries^tb I>ci 'made on or before^ the-Ist; of March,-1861 horses to be named to thre pf theTaEf CluV; at or before six o'clock p.m^on' Monday, ttje 25th of March. : To be haodicapp^:%|tH^Ste%»rdB f or whom they ; .i mayrgppoint; and the weighis"W-be declared by ihe Secretary., at or : before T velwe;Q'filock on Thursday, the.2Bth of Acceptances 'or* forfeits to be . declared <>rpaidi: is the cai^'may be/ at! or before " Twelve^clojsfoatiioon on Monday; A^ril-1 j One : mileand-a-half. ■'■■)., ~^,->-! r ,:^; ■_. ~-,,■/- ■.■ : The LADIES POSSE of 30 soys, added to a sweeputakeß of 3 iovs each. T.C.F^ weights; the winner tofiUieiTurfCmb Hate-to carry 4lbßiextra. Heats. Once round and a distance. . i
A^lNTS^FOljl THE V COLONIST." -" ' ' Towrf. Bridge-street, W. Wilkie ( Waifoea-street, I; M. HiU.' Bridge-street, £LJ.< Goodman. ■ » , „ v •- ■ • Count*?* .- v ' Stoke, F. Austen. Motiiekvß. Sutcliffe, Richmond; HodderA Co. Riwaka} Mr. Edleston , Bp*ipf Grove s £. Renneh WaJtanuj Rf Ray, [ Wikefiejd, J. Squires. ,' Motupipi, R. Clark. Waimea Village, J. Palmer Slateford, Mr.'Hey'ward. Collfngwood, O. Allan* Bleulieim, W. Collie. , London; v ' Mr. Wm.B. Smith. NewsAgent, 4, Hungerford-st. Mr. J. L. Sheriff, Bookseller and Stationer, George-st. ; MkLBqVrN?: ; Messrs. Gordon an&Gotch, CoUjna-titreet. ■' woTici. ' TOivßiousiMAVD AsvmTxaaxs. THE. COLONIST, publislie4 every, Tuesday and' Friday morning, is regularly forwarded to^ England, Sydney, Melbourne, Qedoag, Adelaide, Queensland, Tasmania, and circulated throughout Australia generally.' Partios djesiroufrof having the 44. Summary for Europe and' Australia" posted to their friends abroad, "may send their addresses to (his office) which will he promptly attended to. It is particularly requested that any irregularity in the delivery of this paper, may bo notified at thia Of-; 'fice, in order that steps may be taken to prevent a recurrence of the annoyance. * ' : The terms for advertisement* are as under:— > ; Bightlines . . .£0 ,4, 0 ; Every-line above eight ~003 Every subsequent insertion will be charged-one-half oithe above prices. Every advertisement not exceeding fifteen words will be charged at the uniform rate of Is. for each insertion. Quarterly Advertisers will be charged according to : a scale to.be ascertained on application, at this offioe.
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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 350, 26 February 1861, Page 4
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