ALEXANDRA SPRING- RACE -^- MEETINGK FRIDAY, 18th SEPTEMBER, 1874. STEWARDS : Mr. W. Theyera Mr. MDonald „ H. Tobill „ M'Guiness „ A. Cameron „ L. G. Ryan Mr. J. Rivera. i JUDGE : Mr. James Samson. 6TAETEB : Mr. M'Guiness. CLEEK OF COTJESB : Mr. A. Cameron. PROGRAMME. MAIDEN PLATE, of 10 soys. ; open to all horses that have never won an advertised prize. Weight for age. Distance, one mile. Entrance, 15s. Post entry. ALEXANDRA HANDICAP, of 15 soys. ; second horse to receive £2 10s. from the stakes. Nominations, 10s. ; acceptance, 15a. Distance, one mile and a half. HACK RACE, of £7 10s. ; no weight under KM. Distance, throe-quai'ter of a mile heats. Entrace, 10s. Poßt entry. DISTRICT HANDICAP, of 20 soys., with a sweepstake of one guinea, to go to the second horse. Nomination, 155. ; ac- j ceptance, 20s. Distance, two miles. CONSOLATION HANDICAP, of 5 sots. ; ! for all beaten horses. Entrance, 7s. 01. | Distance, one mile. RULES. The Rules of the Dunstan Jockey Club will be strictly enforced. In all post entry races, three horses to start or no race. No person to enter a horse unless he be a subscriber of one guinea. Jockey costume insisted upon. First race to start at 1 o'clock p.m. Nominations for the Alexandra and the District Handicaps to he sent in to the Secretary, enclosing nomination and qualification money, on the 2nd of September, before 8 o'clock p.m. ; and acceptances for both Handicaps, with sweep for the District Handicap, to be sent in before 8 o'clock on the 17th of September. The winner of the Alexandra Handicap to carry a penalty of 51b. Weights to appear in the "Dunstan Times'? on Friday, the 4th of September. GEO. RATCLIFFE, Secretary. Alexandra, August 18th, 1874. WANTED, A BULLOCK DRIVER for Beaumont Station. WANTED, a first-class Brickmaker, for | Tapanui. -^pply a t the offiVe of this paper, or to J. M'Kellab, Esq., Tapanui. WANTED, A BOOK-KEEPER for the Victoria Saw Mills, Tapanui. Apply at the Mills, or to Heubeet and Co., Lawrence. WANTED, two hundred Men for piece work on Light Railways. Apply at the Office, Riverton. GEO. PROUDFOOT. WANTED KNOWN, that F. MEYER AND CO. have received tbe new Kerosene Lamps. ROWATT'S PATENT ANUCAPNIC supersede all Lamps ever introduced in Economy and Cleanliness, Consume less Kerosene Oil, and with a much smaller wick give a much larger light thaa the old kind ; Require no Chimneys, and consequently no cleaning of chimneys. All the the different sizes to be seen lit up EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT, at F. MEYER'S AND CO.'S. To make room for these new Lamps, the old kind Kerosene Lamps will bo sold at cost price in future. The best quality Kerosene Oil always kept in stock, at reduced prices. All kinds of Ibonmongeby, Cbockeby, Glass, China, and Eabthen waee. Gbocebie3, Wines and Spibits are sold at the Lowest Prices. Competition defied. Offley's six grape Poet Wine fob Invalids, as approved of and recommended by all medical men, always in stock. F. MEYER AND CO., IRONMONGERS AND GROCERS, BOSS PLACE, LAWBENCE. THE PEOPLE'S TIMBER YAUD, BOSS PLACE, LAWBENCE. ALEXANDER HUMPHREY, BUILDER, CARPENTER, JOINER, &C. TT7ANTED Known, that Building Material \ V of every description, and of the best quality, is kept in stock ; also white, pine lining and flooring, and galvanised roofing iron, in quantity and quality, at Humphbby's Timber Yard. WANTED Known, that A. Httmphbey will build Shop land Dwellinghouses of every style and descr ptiou, from the standard and standing desig "Victorian Gothic," to the bold, chaste, and magnificent mansions and villas for the " nobs " and capitali&ts v, ho rule this mighty empire, of which Lawrence form 3f orm3 a most important part. WANTED Known, that A. Hump in: rv is Agent for the Tokomairiro Li.no Works, and has Lime of excellent quality for sale. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. TAMES SLY " PBACTICAL BOOTMAKEB, Has removed to those newly erected Premises in Ross Place, next door to Messrß. Walker and Gascoigne. J.S. begs to thank his numerous supporters and the public in general for the liberal support he has received since his commencement in business, and hopes by attention to business and supplying good articles at moderate prices to receive a continuation of the same. LOST, near Hospital Flat, on 12th Instant, a Riding Saddle. The finder will receive a reward of Ten Shillings by returning the same to James Low, Saddler, Ross Place. The Saddle is known by a private mark.
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Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 384, 22 August 1874, Page 3
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