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Impounding^. KO HOE. TMPOFXDED at Rangiora, from River L Marsh paddacks, Drain road, on the 12th instant — One red and white STEER ; branded off side rump like W JP. If not released within twenty-one clear dsjs from date, will be sold. J. W. Heats, 11 16 Poundkeeper, Rangiora. Races. I" EESTON RACES j TO TAKE PLACB ON TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1867. StBWABDS : E. C. J. Stevens, Esq., E. Jollie, Esq., C. J. Bridge, Esq., G. B. Woodman, Esq. J. R. Collisson, Esq., R. Gillett, Esq. Jr/DGB: G. Ffitch, Esq. Stabter : J. Selfe, Esq. Clebk of thb Cotjbse : E. W. Millett, Esq. CIEEK OP THB BCALE3 : . Mr R. Rose. PROGRAMME :— Httbdle Race of 3 soys each, and 30 sots added. Two miles, over eight flights of hurdles. 3 yrs, 9st lOlbs; 4 yrs, lOst 61bs ; 5 yrs, list ; 6 yrs and aged, list 71bs ; winner 6f any hurdle race or steeplechase of the value of £50 and upwards to carry £lO extra ; of any stake under £50, 7lbs extra. Maiden Plate of 2 soys each and 25 eovs added. One mile and a-half. C.J.C. weights. Confined to horses which shall have been bond fide the property of a resident in the district (according to the Road Board map) from September 19, 1867. The Ellesmebb Plate of 4 eovs each and 40 Bova added. Two miles and a-half 3 yrs, 7at 81bs; 4 yrs, 9et; 5 yre, 9st 71bs; 6 yrs and aged, 9-t lOlbs. The Lekston.Tbial Stakss of 2 soys each and 20.', added ; for three-year-olds One mile ancf a-half. C.J.C. weights. Conditions the same as for the Maiden Plate. The winner of the Maiden Plate will not be disqualified for this race. Hack Raob, of 1 eov each and saddle and bridle added, for untrained horses. Threequarters of a mile. Catch weights. All horses excluded which have won publio mopey. Consolation Handicap, of 1 eov each and 10 eovs added, for beaten horses. One mile. Entries for the four first races will close at the Leeston Hotel on December 8, 1867, at eight p.m., to be addressed to the Secretary of the Leeston Race Committee. Ten per cent, of all winnings to be deducted to go to the fund. Three horses, the property of different owners, to start in each race, or the added money will not be given. Colours of the riders to be stated at the time of entry ; any jockey riding in different onlours to those named will be fined one sovereign. Any one entering a horse for this meeting must be a subscriber of not less than one guinea to the fund. The meeting will be held under the C J.C rules. All disputes to be settled by the Stewards, or whom they may appoint, and their decision to be final. J. J. Lob, 11-14 Hon. Secretary and Treasurer. Merchandise, &c.

COALS. TTtROM this date, till further notice, the X; undersigned will DELIVER NEWCASTLE BEST SCREENED COALS, at the following prices per ton, for cash :— At Railway Station £2 4 0 Within Town Belt 2 8 0 W. MONTGOMEBX & Co. Cash el street, November 15,1867 11-14 PUBLIC NOTICE. THOMAS D. (TONES, GROCER AND TEA DEALER, Stoee CORNER OF HIGH & TUAM STREETS, (Opposite Bethel Ware's) Chrietchureh, Begs to inform Purchasers of Groceries and Provisions that he is disposed to sell at the very lowest margin of profit to customers that take counter delivery, and pay cash for their goods ; and that he is also prepared to sell at reasonable rates to those who require monthly credits and other accommodations accorded by family grocers. His Stock comprises a General Assortment of FIRST-CLASS TEAS, GROCERIES, FRUITS AND PROVISIONS, NEW ZEALAND CORDAGE, &c, Ac, To which he invitee public inspection. Stobb: CORNER OF HIGH & TUAM STREETS, CHRISTCHURCH. TO FAMILIES AND OTHERS. BARGAINS. Bags of flour Sides of bacon Bngs of sugar Colonial cheese Bags of rice Normandy pippins Boxes sperm candles Muscatel raisiue Boxes soap Currante Boxes tea and butter And a thousand and one other articles FOR SALE AT JONE S'S, GROCER AND TEA DEALER. 10-3 ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED:— Sherry, finest Amontillado, superior and good medium Port,, fine old selected, four diamond, and good medium Champagne, Moet and Chandon's in quarts and pints Moselle, Jordan's No. 1 and No. 2, in 'quarts and pints Claret, Leoville's, La Rose, and St. Julien Burgundy, hock, still and sparkling Brandy, Hennessy's pale, and MartelTa dark, in bulk; vintage 1860, very choice Brandy, Henneeay's, in one dozen cases Bum, fine old Jamaica, in bulk Whiskey, fine old, Isluy and Campelton malt, and Jameson's Irish Geneva, JDKZ in cases and half-cases. Old torn. Swaine and Boord's, in onedozen cases Guinness , ? extra stout in cases, quarts, and pints J Bass and Allsbp'e ale in cases, quarto, and pints. »W. MOKTGOJCBBT & Co. 948 C*ehel ttrett, Cbrieteh.urek.

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Press, Volume XII, Issue 1582, 2 December 1867, Page 3

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