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vrapery, NEW SUMMER GOODsT SMITH~&~BARKLEY Respectfully invite inspection of their NEW IMPORTATIONS FOR THIS SEASON, Which for variety and extent are unsurpassed. LADIES' FASHIONABLE MILLINERY BONNETS. LADIES' & GIRLS' FASHIONABLE SHAPES IN HATS, Untrimmed and Trimmed, In the NEWEST STYLE, at Moderate Prices. SUMMEK DiIESS"FABRICS. A new lot. just opened, including the fashionable shades of the season, which are offered considerably under regular value. Extra good value in BLACK FRENCH CASHMERES & MERINOS. LADIES' JACKETS, VISITES, DOLMAtfS, &c, In New Fashionable shapes. LADIES" AND "^HmDREN'S HOSIERY, Fashionable Colors and best makes, at all prices. Beautiful fitting JERSEY GLOVES, LISLE SILK, and TAFFETA, in new shades. BOYS' AND YOUTH^CLOTHING Of every style, made : from best Colonial and Imported Tweeds, selected for durability, at very moderate prices, to meet the requirements of heads of families having boys to clothe. < MEN'S CLOTHING In Worsted Paget and Sack Suits; also, Colonial and West of England Suits, Trousers and Vests, &c, in new patterns, cut fit and finish" first-class. Men's Serge Suits ai low prices. Exceptional value. NEW SUMMER HATS, Colored and Black, Soft [and Stiff Felts, in [new shajjes. Boys' Hats of every description. Gents' White Regatta, Oxford and Colored Shirts. Linen Collars in New Shapes, Ties, Scarfs, Bows, Braces. r '"■■ Merino, Cotton, Silk, and Flannel Undershirts and Pants in variety. ". Portmanteaus, Ladies' travelling Trunks, Rugs, &c. } &o. Velvet' Pile, Brussels, Tapestry, Kidderminster, Hemp and Felt Carpets, Hearth Rugs, Mats and Slips, Floor and passage Cloths, House Furnishings. SMITH & BARKLEY, GREYMOUTH AND REEFTON.

Sporting. d REYMOUTH ANNUAL RACES. XX MARCH 17 and 18, 1887. Stewards. ! Mr F. W. Lahman Mr John Walton Mr John Mitchell Mr John Arnott . Mr A. W. Yarrall. Judge : Mr F. Kent. Starter : Mr James Marshall. Clerk of Course : Mr A. Hildebrand. Clerk of Scales : Mr A. Matheaon. 1 Hon. Treasurer : Mr F. W. Lahman. Handicapper : Mr J. Walton. PROGRAMME. FIRST DAY. j I— West Coast Produce Stakes— Of 3U* soys ; second borse to receive ssovs from the stake ; 1 nnle ; for 2 years old and upwards, bred on the \ West Coast only. Nomination,. 30s ; weight for age. 2 — Greymodth Jockey Club Handicap — 150 soya ) 2 miles ; second ihorse' to receive 25 soys from stake ; nomination, 2 soys, acceptance, 5 ; SOVB. 3— Selling Hack Race— Of 10 soys ; | mile heats without dismountlrjig ; nomination, 10s ; minimum weight, 9st ; winner to be sold immedi ately after the race for £15 ; any surplus to go to the funds ofj the Club. 4— Railway Stakes Handicap— O f 40 soys; 1J mile; second horse to receive 5 soys from stake ; nomination, 20s ; acceptance, 20b.. s— Hurdle Handicap— Of 40 soys; .second hoijae to receive 5 soys from stake; 2 miles ; nomination, 205.; racceptance, 20s. SECOND DAY. I—Hurdle1 — Hurdle Handicap — Of 40 soys",' * econd horse to receive 5 soys from* a take ; If miles ; nomination, 20s ;; acceptance, 20s. : 2— CIOLDFIELDS HANDICAP— Of l'lO^ -SOYS ; 1£ mile; second horse 1(9 soys from the stake ; nominafci.on, 2 soys ; acceptance, 3 soys. 3— West Coast Produce Handk jap— \">f 25 soys ; second horse to xeceiv c 5 soys from stake ; 1 mile ; , : nomination, 10s ; acceptance, 2 Os. 4— Gbey Valley Stakes Hand icap— Of 50 soys ; 1^ mile ; nomi nation, 1 soy ; acceptance, 30s ; see lond horse to receive 10 soys from st aVes. s— Borough Handicap— Of 30 soys ; second horse to receive 5 . soys from the stake ; 1 mile,* nomir iation, 10s ; acceptance, lsov. 6 — Consolation Handicap — < )f 25 soys ; 1 mile; nomination, 1 S oy. Post entries. For rules and regulations nnder which the races will be run, and fo: # iurthex paroulara see programme.

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Grey River Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5803, 26 January 1887, Page 3

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