New Advertisements. "[\TADAME AND HERR SIMONSEN AND COMPANY WILL SHORTLY APPEAR. 12-7 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. TO IRONMONGERS, SADDLERS, AND DEALERS IN FANCY GOODS. WH. HARGREAVES is instructed to • SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION on an early date, at his Rooms, Cathedralsquare, without reserve, A large and varied Assortment of Ironmongery Tinware Saddlery Papier mache goods Plated and fancy ware Chandeliers Lamps &c., _0., _C Now landing ex Melita and Glenmark, from London. Particulars in future advertisement. 12-9 CANTERBURY RIFLE ASSOCIATION. A MEETING of the above Association, C__ for the purpose of shooting for the Weld Cup, will take place at Hillsborough on THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26. Firing to commence at half-paßt eight o'clock a.m. No entries will be taken after ten o'clock. All competitors will be required to provide their own ammunition. H. E. Alpobt, 12-9 Hon. Secretary.
PUBLIC AUCTION. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, At One o'Clock. ELLESMERE ARMS. Af\ HE ID OF MIXED CATTLE, Consisting of— Fat cattle Stores Dairy cows Horses Pigs, &c. Edwin Bubnbi_, 12-9 Auctioneer. ZETLAND ARMS. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11. Sale at 11 o'Clook. mHE USUAL WEEKLY SALE. Edwin Bubnell, 12-9 Auctioneer. PUBLIC AUCTION. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, At 12 o'Clock. CARLTON SALEYARDS. "CIAT AND STORE CATTLE. Edwin Buhneil, 12-9 Auctioneer. T EITHFIELD RACES, TO TAKE PLACE ON TUESDAY, DECEMBER 24. Stewards = G. Douglas, Esq.j W. C. Fendall, Esq., W. H. Simmons, Esq., J. W. M. Cox, Esq., W. A. Benn, Esq., ' S. Coleman, Esq. Judge: C. Ff. Pemberton, Esq. STABTEE : W. A. Benn, Esq. Ci—be: oe the Coubse : W. H. Homewood, Esq. PROGRAMME :—
Hurdle Race of 1 soy each, and —soys added. One mile, over five flights of hurdles, for all horses bond fide property of residents in the district. Catch weights. Leithfield Plate for a Bweeps of 2 soys each, with — soys added. One mile and a-half. Maiden plate weights confined to horses the bond fide property of residents in the district. Tbotttng Race for a sweeps of 1 soy each and — soys added. Two and a-quarter miles (twice round the course). Catch weights. Hack Race, first beat, for a sweeps of 1 soy each and — added for untrained horses. Three-quarter-mile heats. All horses excluded which have won public money. Post entries. Open Race, sweeps of 3 soys each and 20 sots added. One mile and a-half. Maiden plate weights. Second Heat of Hack Race. Scubby. Entries to be made at Mr. Bonn's office, Leithfield, on or before Saturday, 21st inst, addressed to the Hon. Secretary of the Leithfield Race Meeting. Ten per cent, of all winnings to be deducted to go to the fund. Three horses, the property of different owners, must start in each race or the added money will not be given. Any one entering a horse for the races, excepting the Hack and Scurry, must be a subscriber of not less than one guinea to the fund. Colours of the riders to be stated at time of entry. The meeting will be under the rules of the C.J.C. All disputes to be settled by the Stewards, or whom they may appoint, and their decision to be final. Fsxd. Bull, 12-9 Eon. Secretary and Treasurer.
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Press, Volume XII, Issue 1588, 9 December 1867, Page 1
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