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N.W BEING MARKED, another Shipment o! ' ress Materials, Mantles, >!iHinery, etc , DIRECT PEB IONIC. THE/JJ I^OLUD THE VflBY LATEST DESIGNS AND STYLES, hbving been eeleoted speoially for Climate. R, T. MELHUISH DIREOT IMPOBTEB, TRAFALGAR STREET. NELSON JEaATTA. Ist JANUAKY, 1895. PKOGRAMME. K. THinD-cr^ss Open Boat Sailing Handicap — Bo^ts not exceeding 14 feet over all. Dhiance, 3 miles ; twice round the CO--.V31. First prize, £3 ; 2nd, £1. Start ?d 11 a.m. c i. linsT-cLASs Sailing Handicap — Open to a'l open and half-decked boats, but ■■I ot tD vessels competing in Second-class Yiiiht Handicap. Distance, 5 miles ; t.vios round the course. First prize, £8 ; 2nd, £3. Start at 11.45 a.m. 3. Second-class Open Boat Sailing Handicap — Boats not exceeding 18 feet over all. Distance, 5 miles ; twice round the course. First prize, £5 ; 2nd, £2. Start at 12.30 p.m. A. Si-co.s-n-cLAss Yacht Handicap— For bona jt'ulf decked or half-decked . boats, not exceeding 5 tons. Distance, 5 miles ; t'A-o and a-half times round the course. First prize, £12; 2nd, £5. Start at 2 p.m. 5. MuDisN Four-oar Outriggers (with cox- ' wains)— To be rowed in clinker-built boats. Distance, 1£ miles. First prize* £'6 ; 2nd, £2. Start at 2.30 p.m. C. Jo.aor. Fodr-oar Outriggers (with cox-S'vn.ir-.s) — Distance, 1| miles. First prize, £7 ; 2nd, £2. Start at 3 p.m. 7. Senior Four-oar Outriggers (with coxswains) — Distance, 2 miles. First prize, £15 ; 2nd, £5. Start at 3.30 p.m. 8. L \dif.s' Plate, Four-oar Outriggers (with coxs .vains) — To be rowed in clinker-built outriggers. Not open to any competitors in the Senior race. Distance, 1 J miles. Fu-st prize, £8 ; 2nd, £3. Start at 4 p.m. 9. llodkl Yacht Handicap— Handicaps to be fixed by Committee of the Nelson Model Yacht Club. Course, from Boulder Bank, at some point to be fixed by Starter, to wharf or main land. First prize, £1 ; 2nd, ss. Start at 4.15 p.m. Shore sports, greasy pole, sea horses, &c, at intervals during the day. tS" ?o- Rules and Regulations see Sheet Programme. WILLIAM ROGERS, Hon. Secretary. October 2-lth, 1894. Worth Kiiowisig", Td B JILOERS & fHE PUBLIC GENERALLY, Msend your money oat o! the place for an Article that can ba (\ obtained here equally as cheap f and dtciiediy better ia quality " The Undersigned can SUPPLY such an an Article in J INERY, DOORS, SASHES, MOULDINGS, &c, &c. M%da from seleoted well-seasoned timber only MASSES made from Totara or Yellow (golden) Pine, a Euperior timber. (No Bed Birch Used for any purpose.) D 003.3 AND FRAMES from Tctara, Yellow Pine, Matai, or Kimu. IS" Evsby Article Guabanteed. Please send for Quotations. H. BAIGENT, Sawmiller, Timber Merchant, and Woodware Manufacturer, WAIMEA AND HABDY S f RESTS, NELSON. 2922 iot.ii Hali, 'fey SUMMER JSrffiL^ SEASOF. J ilP'*^ IMm W ' s * &s * Bre now I mj^'d&f&TM showing a choice asffi K^m4 aortmentof New Goods && P'W^l for the present season, oompi-isiDg Tw e cd 8 , Serges, Viounaa, ' Wor stedß, Coatings, and Iliifa^Hlt-Jg Trouserings. Also, a al^^i: WW ar S6 selection of Tennis > f*m*faimmMiU*;-> : Bhirta acd Suitings, < ijK&W- '• ' 8no ? Vestings and c fmms%\ j - CticketiDg Serges. 1 Vim 1 ; BUI IS from £3. 4WW TR OUSERS from 15/-. |-]|L W. SHORT AND e^™ OUTFIT TEBS. MOTUEKA Saddlery Establishment. — - o— To meet the times, I am making Great Reductions upon my hitherto well. known reasonable prices. A splendid lot of 'Vr BW SADDLES OK S Just Received ±N from O«JS oooiplete, and whioh will be staffed to fit any horse wi hoot extra obarge. BRIDLES from 4/6. Strong Trap Harness (own make) to be cleared at low prices. Good English and own make Baggy and Sulky Harness very cheap. .:.... Tha largest assortment of Saddltry and Haruesß in the Nelson Distriot to ohoose from. BEPAIEING SOLICITED, charges for which have also been reduced. J. B. JORDAN. 3011 FOR SALE TO LET. /CONVENIENT a«a pleasantly situated \j Seven-roomed BOUSE in BnsaelUst., bt recent ooeopied by Mb. 0. KEEBLB. i^pply to GBIFFIN & SONS, 87 Alton stwi {

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Colonist, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8102, 21 November 1894, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8102, 21 November 1894, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8102, 21 November 1894, Page 4