Properties for Sale. JPOB L¥MEPIATE SALE. an aor« with 4 Cottages, all in good repair. Well lot; yielding 23* 6d weekly. Owner will sell cheaply. A profitable Investment for a small fund. AYONSLDE Wet-eat road) —Cottage ot 4 Rooms and Scullery, good shed, pig-atyes, large vinery in full bearing. J-ucre grand land. Coa n passes several tlniei daily. AVON STREET (City)— Section 62 links frontage, by a chain deep. Mortgagees will sell cheap to quit, and will lake offers. HESLJNGTON lß<-lt&at) - 3 cheap Seciion3. Owner prepared to saitiflce aud give any term*. „ NftW BRIGHTON—A larjte Se-i ioa. runmng trom Kep/anade to George s.t -*er, cheap. C. J. MARSHALL, Property Agent, 45 Cathedral Square. Properties to Let TO LET, STORJCin St. Aaaph scrueO Apply MANAGER. Press Office, Sporting. PLUMPTON PAKK RACING ASTD TROTTING CLUB MEETING. SATURDAY, tue 17th FEBRUARY. TVTOMINATIONS for the following Event? i\ will CLUSK on SATURDAY NEXT, the Srd February, at 10 p.m., at the Kinpite Hotel :- Maiden Handicap (Saddle), of 25 bots. Nomi* nation 10a. Two miles. Pony Handicap' (Saddle), of 20 soys. Nomination 7a 61. One mile. Sockburn Handicap (Saddle), of 50 boys. Nomine tiou 2tis. Two miies. Maiden - Handicap (Harness), of 30 soys. Nomination 15s. Two miles. IUccARTOx Plate Handicap (SadUe), ot 35 save. Nomination loa. T«vo miles. Plumpton Park Handicap (Harness), of 50 Suva. Nomination 20e. Two miles. Pony Handicap (Harness), of 20 aovs. Nominai ion 7s 6d. Une mile. Kkcovery Hixmc'AP (Saddle), of 20 eovs. domination 10*. One niiJe. Nominations Clo3e on Situ relay Noxt, the 'did February. A. J. RATTRAY. I(J7 Secretary. AmURI IURF CyLUB Jtl-ACES, CUL.VEUDEN. THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1594. President: Mγ J. i>. Lance. Vice Presidents : Messrs G. W. Al'Kao. W. 0. Rutherford und F. H. Wilson. Jddge : Mi , J. D. Lance. Stahter : Mr .1. Cresa- , well. CiEiiK of Scales: Mr E. D. Giles. Clicrk of Coukse : Mr J. C. Wilson. STEWARDS: M.e*sr* W. H. Burton, T. Chapman, E. D. Giles, D. D. Macfarlane. .7. H. 13. Oliver, D. Rutherford, R. C. Wilson. Uandi- , capper: Mγ J. Cresswcll. PROGRAMME. (Approved by the Canterbury Jockey Club.) 1. Hurdle Kace, of 22aovs; second horse 2sovs out of the stake. Welter handicap, with miraitnum of lUst. Nomination as. Acceptance 10a. Over six flights of hurdles. Abouc oue mile and a hair. 2. Amubi Cup. of sosovs; second horee ssov3 out of the stake. Welter handicap, with minimum of 10it. Nomination 10». Acceptance 20k. Two railee. 3. Maiden Plate (District), o£ lTsove ; second horse 2-iovs out of the shake. Wei er weieht-for-age. Entrance 12s 6d. One mile. 4. CULVERDBN HANDICAP, of 2250V8; second horse 2sovs out of the stake. Welter handicap, with minimum of lOnt. Nominatiou s*. Acceptance las. Six f orlonj?H. 5. District Race, of ITsova; second horse 2sovs out ot the stake. Weight not under list 71b. Entrance 12a 6d. Six furlongs. 6. High Wkight jETandicap, of 30<ovh ; second horse 5-ova out of the stake. Welter handicap with minimum of lOat. Nomination 5-*. Acceptance loa. Once round the course. ■ 7. Consolation Handicap, of llaovs; second home Isov out. ot the stake. Welter handicap for beaten horses. Nominatiou oa. Acceptance ss. ,'Nomination immediately after the High Weight ia run, and acceptances five minutes after the weights appear. Once round the course. Nominations to be made to the Secretary at the Culverden Hotel by 5 p.m. en \ Wednesday, March 7th. Name, ege, colour, pedigree and performances of horse, name of owner, and colours of riders to be given at the time of Domination aud entry. Handicaps will appear on Wednesday, March 14ih, and Acceptances and general , i entries must be made to the Secretary not ; later than 5 p.m. on Saturday, March 17th. The winner of any open flat race to carry a penalty of 7lb in aay otber race except the Consolation, and the winner of any district race to carry the same penalty iv auy other district race. j District means the Amuri. Cheviot and I Kaikoura Counties, nnd the Wai para Road j ' Board District, and district horses must have been the bona fide property of residents previous to January lnt, 1894. To be run under the Rules of Kacing. WM. THOMSON, 2-1 Hon. Secretary. Educational. PIANOFORTE AND SINGING. i HERR MAX hIrsCHBUKG reanmee teaching oa THURSOAY, FEBRUARY IST. 152 Montreal street, 985S , Next to Qatman church. SINGING~CLASSES. ■ ■* MR ALFRED MKUTON ie FORMING CLASSES (Voice-training and SightSinging), for (a) Ladies'voices only; (b) Men's voices only. Also, Special Claaees for School Teachers, one of which will be held oa Saturdays. 31 Cambridge? terrace west. , 95 MD LL K. PASQU IE R, TEACHER OF FRENCH. Conversational Clas&cs for Yonog Ladies Commence on WiCDNKSuAY, 7th February. frem 3 till 5. Conversational Evening Classes Commence on THURSDAY, Bih February, from 7 til 9 p.m. To Commence on 7th February. ARMADALK, 170 Montreal Btreet. Ohriatchnrch. BSGO P. VANHBtL VEL,DEN, ARTIST, IS about to form a Class for Studying from Life. Hβ will be prepared to receive intending student* at hie residence, 18a Durham sireet north, on THURSDAY and SATURDAY next, the ret and 3rd February, between tlie hours of 3 and 5 in tho afternoon. 189 265 ARMAGH STREET. ~ THE SCHOOL TERM will BEGIN on FRIDAY, February 2nd. MRS CROASUAILK BOWKNT will bo at Home from 1 to 6 p.m. en ' Thursday, Ist February. 9731 MI S S A M B L E R, PBOFE33OR OF FBENCH, Highly recommended by iha Academies do MontpelUeretParu.and the Lycee de Nimee. ROOMS AT THE METBOFOLWAN PRIVATE HOTEL, CHRIBTCHURQH. mt CHRIBTCHURCH SCHOOL) OF BHORTH&MD, TYPEWRITING, BOOKKEEPING, &c, 150 Worcester street west. PRINCIPALC. H. GILBEY. O CHOOL resumed on Monday, 13th January. Terms commence at any time. T>IANOFORTE. Engii*h Concertina. SlneJET ing. Drawing, and PaintinK.—The Missea LAVInIa and ADA SINCLAIR TAYLOR Resume Lessons on Thursday, February Ist. 336 Armagh afreet W. lg, MISS TAYLOR'S CLASSES FOR BANGING RESUME WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY Mth. Wednesday I Evening at 7. ■ •. Fee—lss xh* coarse of 12, from date of joining. t Advanced pupils 10s 6d the course. Other olaroea formed as required. Private eludes formed. Private leeeons given. The Modern and the Original JUncea artistically taught. 236 Armagh street West. '96^ VIOLIN AND ACCOMPANIMENT LESSONS.
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Press, Volume LI, Issue 8707, 1 February 1894, Page 8
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