MELBOUENE EXHIBITION. TITESSES. KOHN & CO. Beg to inform their customers that they have received, by special favor, from the Melbourne Exhibition a MOST BEAUTIFUL SELECTION OF GOLD, SILVEE, MOSAIC AND PINK CAMEO JEWELLERY, From the Italian, French, and German Courts. The articles are of the newest designs, and are worth inspection. KOHN & CO., Jewellers, Lambton Quay. THE WELLINGTON RELISH. TO THETRADE AND PUBLIC GENERALLY. IN consequence of the sudden and greatly increased demand, and my stock of matured sauce having become exhausted, I have been compelled to refuse orders for the laat month. This I have done rather than aupply an immature article that I could not guarantee. Delivery of sance can now be made in small parcels ; larger orders, for shipping, &c, should be forwarded a week in advance, and thus prevent disappointment in delivery. N.B.— Orders will be supplied in rotation, irrespective of quantity. W. B. GABEATT, Chemist, Corner of Taranaki and Vivian Streets, and opposite Panama Hotel. "||/r AGNIFICENT Christmas Presents and _Lj -L New Year's Gifts, at English prices, at MULLIGAN'S, Lambton Quay.
BOYAL HOTEL SWEEP ON THE WELLINGTON CUP. 500 SUBSCBIBEES at £1 Each. XjINCOUBAGED by the success of the JQJ last sweep on the Sp*ing Handicap, Mr. John Maginnity begs to- announce a Consultation on the above, to be drawn on the Ist February. If the whole are not subscribed, the prizes will be distributed pro rata. First Horse £150 Second Horse 75 Third Horse 30 Other starters, divided ... 100 Non-starters, divided ... 145 £500 The usual deduction for expenses. Tickets may be obtained in Wellington at the Pier Hotel, Mr. Downes ; Criterio* Hotel, Mr. Brown; Mr. Williston, Laml*/^n Quay; Mr. M'Gee, Commercial; Mr. Jamieson, Masonic; Mr. Gilmer, Duke of Edinburgh; Wanganui — Mr. T. Evans; Foxton— Mr. A. White; Masterton — Mr. Elkins ; Carterton — Mr. Giles ; And the PEOPEIETOE Eoyal Hotel, Wellington. WELLINGTON CUP. Wellington Cup. Wellington Cup. MESSRS. LYONS & HAET, Moneybrokers, Manse-street, Dunedin, have opened a CONSULTATION ON I THE WELLINGTON CUP, To be run on 3rd FKBEUAEY, 1881, OF 1000 SUBSCBIBEBS AT £1 EACH, To be divided as follows — First Horse .'. £300 Second Horse... ... ... 150 Third Horse .'. 100 Starters (divided) 150 Non-starters (divided) ..." 300 Total £1000 Early application is neoessary, as the Consultation will positively close on or about the Ist of February next. Please add one shilling to crossed cheques. P.O. orders where obtainable. No stamps NEEDED FOR REPLY. Address, LYONS & HART, Money-brokers, Manse-street, Dunedin, Treasurers. WELLINGTON CUP CONSULTATION. 3rd February, 1881. 1000 at.£l.-30~NOMINATIONS. First Horse £400 Second Horse ... ... 150 Third Horse 100 Other starters, divided ... 100 Non-starters, divided ... 250 £1000 Early application necessary. Cheque with Is exchange added, or P.O. order C. P. EOBEBTS, Treasurer. Address— Office, Eoyal Hotel, Or Box 9, Post Office, Oamarn. We, the undersigned, have much pleasure in stating that we have known C. P. Roberts for a considerable time, and can fully testify to his character for honesty and respectability. • W. H. Bonayne, Joseph Moss, William Bee, Matthew Grant, George Greenfield. Stewards Oamaru Jockey Club. JBBIGHT'S PBINCESS HOTEL • SWEEP ON THE WELLINGTON CUP, 1881. 400 MEMBEES AT 10s. EACH. First Prize £60 Second Prize 40 Third Prize 20 Other Starters 30 Non-starters ... 50 £200 If not filled up by date of drawing prizes to be paidjjro rata. To be drawn at 8 p.m., at the Princess Hotel, on the night before the race. Ten per cent, commission for expenses. Tickets can be obtained at the Princess Hotel, Molesworth-street. "XfEW ZEALANDEE HOTEL i3l CONSULTATION ON THE WELLINGTON CUP, 1881. 500 SUBSCEIBEBS at 10s EACH. To be run on THURSDAY, 3rd FEBBUABY, 1881. First Horse £100 Second ¦„ 30 Third „ 20 Starters .• 60 Non-starters .40 £250 Should all the Tickets not be disposed of, Prizes distributed pro rata. Commission deducted from all Prizes. T. SMITH, Treasurer.
MULLIGAN, the well known Watchmaker and Jeweller, is selling cheaper than anyone in town. FOR THE FESTIVE SEASON. X7l J. PRESTON, of the Adelaide Wine Vaults, Lambton Quay, takes this opportunity of thanking his numerous customers and the public generally for past favors, and begs to inform them that he has on hand and to arrive a large and well-assorted Stock of these purs and unadulterated Wines, especially imported for the festive season. " " _ Customers will be good enough to send their orders early, so as to prevent late delivery and disappointment. FOB CHRISTMAS. Xl 7" CLAEK, DBAPER, IS SELLING BOYS' SUITS, Very Cheap. MEN'S STRONG TWEED TROUSERS 12a. A Large Stock of WHITE SHIRTS & BEGATTA SHIBTS to be sold Cheap. Boys' Sailor Hats, choice, only Is 6d. - •/ ON SALE.— Custom House Forms, at tht Erennig Post Office.
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Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 14, 18 January 1881, Page 4
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