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./I* - =: i&iftfcw TjENINSULAB & ORIENTAL -a*B£ X STEAM NAVIGATION CO The company's steamships (under oontrao with the Viotorian Government for the conveyance of H.M. mails) will be despatch* as under, from the Wilhamstown Dockyti Pier, calling «ff Glenelg and at King George's Sound : — Stean^hip. Ton9 * j »«*» of Sailing. Ht»aspbß ... 2984 25th April Kxbdivb ... 3860 11th May And thenoeforward every alternate week. First-class fare from Wellington, via Sydney or Melbourne, to Southampton ' £79 Second-class do, do, d» ' ..; ... £54 fare from Wellington to Brindisi or Venice £74 Second-class do, do, do ... ... ... £49 Steamers leave Wellington to connect with the above. Passengers bookod by, and every information obtained from JOHNSTON A CO., Agents. PASSENGER LTNE OF PACKETS. FOR LONDON DIRECT, SAILING IN ALL MAY. aJjJlft rpHE Splendid Iron Clipper X Barque ALASTOR, 100— Al 824 Tons Register. F. GLAZBBROOK ... Cosiwansss. Cargo is now being reoeived by the above vessel. For freight apply to E. PEARCE, W. A G. TURNBULL & CO., KRULL A CO., MURRAY, ROBERTS A CO., Or to LEVIN A CO.. Agents. J. L. FLEMING'S •XTOVEJ'TY CONSULTATION, No. 2, J3I ' ON THH NEW ZEALAND GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASES, To be held at Timaru, on Tuesday, 24th May, 1881, Including the New Zealand Grand National Handicap, Hunt Club Cap, and Maiden Plate. 3000 SUBSCRIBERS at 10s. EACH. Eaoh Tioket has a chance of winning Three Prizes. N. Z. G. N. H. First Horse £350 Second Horse 125 Third Horse 50 Starters and Non-Starters ... 145 £670 HUNT CLUB CUP. First Horse £175 Seoond Horse ... 75 Third Horse 60 Starters and Non-Starters ... 115 £415 MAIDEN PLATE. First Horse £175 Seoond Horse 75 Third Horse 50 Starters and Non-Starters ... 115 £415 As each Race will be drawn separately, every subscriber will have a chance of win* ning Three Prizes for each Ticket. The Drawing will be held under the supervision of a Committee of Subscribers, and results advertised in daily papers. Intending sabsoribers are requested to make early application. If cheques are Bent exohange must bo added, and stamps onolosed for reply and result. J. L. FLEMING, Auctioneer, Ac, High-street, Triangle, Christohuroh. STAPLETON'S NOVELTY CANARY CONSULTATION NO. 8, ON THK MAIDEN STEEPLECHASE, GRAND NATIONAL HANDICAP, AND HUNT CLUB CUP, To be run AtTIMARU, QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY, 1881, 2000 Subscribers at 10s eaoh. Eaoh Ticket has a ohanoe of winning Three Prizes. Maiden «..«j Hunt Steeple. S, Club chase. »»*"»"• Cup. Ist Horse ... £100 £150 „ £100 2nd Horse ... 50 70 ' 60 3rd Horse ... 25 30 25 Other Starters (divided) ... 40 50 40 Non - starters (divided) ... 85 100 85 £300 £400 £300 To be oonduoted as follows :— Each event to be- drawn for separately, making three drawings. The holder of one or more tickets haa an equal interest in the three above events, thus giving him or her a chance of obtaining three horses with one ticket. To be drawn at Foresters' Hall, by a Committee of the Subscribers, and results advertised in morning papers. Is exohange on cheques. Two stamps for reply and result. For the greater satisfaction of my numer ouß clients, I have requested Mr. Jubal Fleming, Tobacconist, City Baths, Colombostreet, to act as Treasurer. He, having oonßented, will for the futurq receive ana pay all monies in connection with my Con* snltations. THOMAS STAPLETON, Box 238; or to JUBAL FLEMING, Troasuror, City Baths, Colombo-street, Christchurch. WELLINGTON COACH FACTORY, Manners-street A Tarannki Place. RKDUCED PRICE LIST. Landau carriages, from £160 Broughams, from £100 Hansoms, from £70 Wapgonottes, from £50 Phaetons, from £40 Buggies, from £30 Dog carts, from £25 Expresses, from £30 Spring carts, from £20 Spring carts, from £16 Tip drays, from £13 Any other description of vehicle built to order Repairs done in all its branohes. Trimming, painting, touching up, and varnishing, done on the shortest notice. All work guaranteed by MICHAEL BOHAN, Proprietor. T. RAE IS THE LARGEST IMPORTER OF JOURNALS IN THE COLONY. Receives all the Leading Newspapers of the world regularly by 'Frisco, Suoz, and Brindisi mails. T.R. is in receipt of upwards of 400 Monthly Publications, to suit all classes of society, fresh from the press. Constant readers will always be able to get latest issues without delay. The exceedingly moderate prices of all these journals should place them within the reach of everyone. Publications on Science, by Caesell and Co., are now issued in monthly numbers. The Boys' Own Paper and Girls' Own Paper are strongly recommended to parents and guardians for children, being both instructive and entertaining. Dressmakers and Milliners will find a large assortment of Fashion Books to choose from containing Patterns of the latest Parisian and London styles of dross. I would likowise draw the attention of Master Tailors to tho large number of Journals set apart for their trade ; they wil find great assistance by having one of these Fashion Books, containing a variety of cutout paper Patterns of the latest Parisian novelties in gentlemen's dress. All orders oy post promptly attended to, and journals forwarded by return. THOMA3 RAE. Cassell's Magazine, Is Curtis' Botanical Magazine Daisy - - Florist, 2s Gardeners' Magazine Hunt's Yachting Magazine Journal of Costumes Journal of Modes Ladies' Gazette of Fashion London Society Nautical Magazine, 2s Novelette Rainbow Trimen's Botany, 2s Presbyterian Magazine NkWBPAPB"B. Home New«, Temperance Record Sporting Life, Queen, Universe News of World, Nonconformist Scotsman, Engineer, Fun Musical Record, Musical Times, Punch Bell's Life.Draner, Glasgow Weekly Mail Graphic, John Bull, Musical World

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Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 98, 28 April 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 98, 28 April 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 98, 28 April 1881, Page 4

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