received. Eutmnce rnouey to bo enclosed with name of horse, owner, and colors. Entries for sports will bo received on the ground. Any jockey riding except in colors entered will bo lined £1 Is. Five per cent, deducted from the gross amount of all stakes for expenses. Horses walking over will receive 50 per ceut. of. the stakes. Any person entering a protest will have to deposit £1 ; and should such protest be deemed frivolous by the stewards, will have to forfeit the same. There must bo three entries forjjeach of the foregoing events or no match. EDWARD INGS, Hon. Sec. JOHN GILMER, Hon. Treasurer. £SO REWARD. rpHE undersigned will give the sum -*- of £5 to any person who will recover the under-mentioned property, or £SO to any one who will give such information as will lead to the conviction of any person or persons who removed from Cobden street Wharf, between yesterday afternoon and this morning, a STEAM CONNECTING PIPE, part of the Pilo - driving Machine. BEATON & DAVIDSON. Westport, Nov. 28, 1572. WANTED, ITIENDERS for Clearing about one J_ mile and a half of Towing Track at Mokihinui. Tenders may be loft, and the specications seen, at Mr Corr's store, up to 12 noon on Monday, the 9th instant. THOMAS J. JONES. Westport, Dec. 2, 1872. NOTICE. XiIIE undersigned is about to leave for Europe. All Debts due must be paid on or before the 3rd January, 1873, or they will be handed over to a Solicitor for collection. All Accounts owing by him must be sent in before the Ist January proximo. HERMAN LONDON, Raker and Storekeeper, Caledonian Terrace. December Ist, 1872. EOR SALE, CHEAP, THE well-known CALEDONIAN STORE and BAKERY; also, Tramway and Garden, at Caledonian Terrace. The above offers a desirable investment to any person with a small capital. Good business doing. Present owner going home. Possession will bo give on the 30th December proximo. Apply to HERMAN LONDON. December Ist, 1872. r\ E. B R H E N, Has resumed practice in BRIGHT STREET, (Near Mr Powell's Stored NOTICE. A LL ACCOUNTS owing to tho undersigned, and not paid into the Bank of New Zealand before tho 31st December next, will be handed over to a Solicitor for Collection. C. BELTSN. Boatman's, Nov. 15, 1872. WM. F O R S T E R, BOOT MAKER, Bright Street, Westport, (Next J. G. Hay's.) Agent for Sedgwick and Gowlaud's Prime Kip and Sole Leather. Closed Uppers, Men's and Women's Elastic Tops, Grindery, &c. TO BUTCHERS. W. F. is prepared to give the Highest Prico for Hides. EM BL E Y HOUSE, NELSON, Establishment for tho Education of Young Ladies, Conducted dt Mrs Pickett. Mrs PICKETT having REMOVED from her former residence, Woodland House, to more commodious premises opposite the Institute, Hardy street, will be prepared to receive a limited number of boarders after the Christmas Vacation. Tuition will be Resumed on the 27th January, 1873. Terms on application at tho office of this paper. Nelson, Nov. 20, 1872.
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Westport Times, Volume VI, Issue 1027, 3 December 1872, Page 3
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501Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Westport Times, Volume VI, Issue 1027, 3 December 1872, Page 3
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