Business Notices. entries bearing postmark of 23rd will be received. Entrance money to be enclosed with name of horse, owner, and colors. Entries for sports will be received on the ground. Any jockey riding exeept in colors entered will be fined £1 Is. Five per cent, deducted from the gross amount of all stakes for expenses. Horseß walking over will receive 50 per cent, 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 he three entries for each of the foregoing events or no match. Edward mm, Hon. Sec. JOHN GILMER, Hon. Treasurer. HOMAS FIELD, WhOLESaIE 4WD BETAin IRONMONGER AND IMPORTER OE CHINA, GLASSWARE EAKTHEJJWAEE. FUENITrJRE, GLASS, PAINTS, OIL PAPEEHANGINGS, &c, «&o, &c, &c. T. F. begs to call especial attention to his stock of furnishing ironmongery, household furniture, china, glass, earthenware, all of which has received considerable additions of newest goods selected by Mr Field on his recent visit to the Australian Colonies. Shipments are now landed, and opened for inspection at his warehouse, Kennedy street, Westport, and which will be sold at considerably REDUCED PRICES to make room for further shipments direct from England. 11l descriptions of tinned, enamelled, and-copper Stew-pans, Sauce-pans, Preserving-pans Best Bright, Colonial and Daitch Ovens Handsome <electro-plated Services, forming a brilliant display; Dinner Services, Dresden, -china, and green Dessert; best Sheffield table Cutlery and electro, plated Forks, Spoons, and dessert Knives; sets of Dish Covers "in Britannia metal and electroplate; Cruet, Sauce, and Pickle Frames; Napkin Rings, Knife Rests, and. Table Mats ; superior cut Wine, Champagne, and Liqueur Glasses Serviceable articles to suit the means of all parties; and for hotels a class of goods specially imported, of extra durability, and good appearance Tea and Coffee Services in Britannia metal ; figured, white, and gold China; also, cheap Earthenware; Egg Frames, Bread Knives, and Platters, Butter Knives ; ivory and pearl, papiermache .and japanned Windsor Tea Trays, etc., etc. A large assortment of iron and wood Bedsteads; children's Cribs, Cots, and Bassinets; Palliasses and mattrasses of all descriptions ; Baths of all sorts; Toilet Sets; enamelled, japanned, gilt, and cheap Earthenware, Toilet Cans, Chamber Candlesticks, Nursery Lamps, wire Fire Guards, etc., etc. Registered Stoves, bronzed Fenders, steel Fire Irons. Splendid assortment of Statuettes, Vases, Pier Glasses; cedar and marble Chimney Pieces, Cornice, Poles, and Ends Ironing Stoves, charcoal and box Irons, galvanised and American wood Washing Tubs, portable Washing Coppers in frames, Washing and Wringing Machines, patent Mangles Enamelled and stamped Milk Dishes Butter Moulds, Prints, and Pats Milk Skimmers, Strainers, Ther mometer and Atmospheric Churns Garden Chairs, sets of Ladies' Garden Tools, Garden Engines, Watering Pots, Chaff-cutters. Assortment of Ploughs and Harrows Paperhangers will find a stock of 5000 pieces to select from ; also, a large stock of Paints, Oils, and Glass, etc. Leamington, Paragon, and Princess Cooking Ranges Empress, Victoreas, and Economist Stoves, with sets of cooking utensils complete Mincing and Sausage Machines, Egg Boilers, Jelly and Pudding Moulds Patty and Tart Pans (all ahaes) ; French Cooks' Knives and Shield Forks, Filter's Bread-pans, Wire Meat Safes and Dish Covers, etc. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, flair-cloth Balloon Back Dining Chairs; do. do. Ladies and Gentlemeu's Easy Chairs Hair-cloth Sofas and Couches, Colonial Sofas and Couches in green leather, Children's Table Chairs, Night Commodes Carved back Chefibniers, Book-cases. Chests of Drawers, 5 and 7 .Yashstands, Dressing Tables, and Towel Horses Square Dining and Round Tables, Pier and Dressing Glasses 20 Cases American Chairs, consisting of Ladies', Oak, Dining, Astor Grecian, Rocking, Child's High and Low, Verandah, Lath, Folding and Baltimore Wood Chairs. Hotel and Country Storeke%pers will find this a good opportunity to renew tV\r stock, and na usual will find their orders promptly attended to THOMAS FIELD. Kennedy and Wallabi streets, WESTPORT.
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Westport Times, Volume VI, Issue 1033, 27 December 1872, Page 4
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636Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Westport Times, Volume VI, Issue 1033, 27 December 1872, Page 4
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