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Public notices. NOTICE is hereby given that all persons any Claims against the Estate of MACKENZIE GOBuoW, late of JBangiora, deceased, are hereby required to send in the portion* larn thereof to me, the undersigned. Executor of the deceased. ... And all persons owing any debts to the said Estate are hereby required so pay tbe same to me. G. J. LEECH, Executor. Rangiora, 11th August, 1886, 1053 haying Db J. COURTENAY ROAD BOARD. PUBLICNOTICE. NOTICE Is hereby iriven that that portion of the West Coast Boad between Bleak Hense road and Pitt's road is CLOSED AGAINST ALL TRAFFIC During Repairs. A. J. FRANCIS, 9581 Clerk to the Board. BOROUGH OF OAMaEU. Applications win be received up to Wednesday, 17th August, for the following ’ offices:— Accountant, salary at the rate of £IBO per annum. Collector, salary at the rate of £l5O per annum. , Applications to ha accompanied with test!- “ monlala. For further particulars apply to B. W. EOXBY. 920 Town Clerk. WHITE’S WAIMAK AEISI BRIDGE, NORTH ROAD. NOTICE is hereby given that the above Bridge is UNSAFE for TRAFFIC. Persons crossing it do so at their own risk. W. JAMESON, 9812 Clerk to Selwyn Connty Council, EYRBTON ROAD BOARD. NOTICE is hereby given thatat the next Meeting of the Eyraion Road Board, to be held at the Road Board office, •>h ka, on Sept. sth next, a RATE of HAiP-t-ENNY in the £ will be made and levied on the Rateable Property of tbe Mandevdle and Rangiora Kiver '<oard District, situated witninthe boundaries <f the i*. yreton R* >ad Board District, for the year commencing April Ist, 1887, and ending on March Slst, 1888, In accordance with 3 the Special Order passed by the Mandeviile and Rangiora River Board, ordering such rate to be levied. Snch rate to he due and payable in one sum on Kept. 10th, 1887, at the Road B ard office, Ohoka. The Bate-Book will he open for inspection at the Eyreton Road Board Office from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. from August 13th until Sept. sth next. El HARD EVANS, 990 Chairman Eyreton Boad Board. M E J, @HACKLETON, Barrister and Solicitor, i Attends at Lyttelton every Tuesday and Thursday ; Afternoon. Office at Messrs Jarrieson and Malcolmson’s, Norwich Quay. 375 ESTABLISHED 27 YEABB. B. P ETEESEN & c 0.. 223, Bioa Street, Christchurch, WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLERS, AND SILVERSMITHS > (By special appointment to His Excellency the Governor). B. P. and Ce. have always a large assortment of Wedding, Birthday, and Christening 7 Presents in Stock. 1 Also, Watches, Clocks, and Jewellery Repaired , by Skilled Workmen. » PUBLIC NOTICE. TO THE INBABITANTS OF SYDENHAM AND RUB ROUNDING DISTRICT*. I HEREBY Notify that tbe GROCERY BUSINESS, lately carried on under the management of Mr Richard Boberts, will in future be carried on nnder the macaw ement of Mr F. S. Mathews. All accounts owing to tbe Firm will be thankfully received, and the Signature of Mr F. S, M. will be a sufficient discharge. And thanking the Public for the liberal support accorded to Mr Roberts, respectfully solicit a continuance of the same to his successor. JOSEPH SHEELOCK, 1049 Colombo read, Sydenham. : 8 T B P H E N S* I N K S. C LOVEBS, TURNIPS, MANGOLDS, GRASSES, SWEDES, MOM SUTTON, WEBB, HUEST, CARTER. , Please ask for onr Quotations and Inspect Samples ISiTT & GaAY. Alexander Duncan, Manager. , ' 226, Cashel street west. 8215 Sporting. EATHCOTE RACING CLUB. SPRING MEETING, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER sth, 1887. PRESIDENT; H. Wynn-Williams, Esq. (STEWARDS ! W, Attwood E. Brown D. Barnes G. H Clifford J. Coles £, E, Deacon F. (V. Delamain A. Dunbar W. Jackson H Piper Dr Prins W. B. Scott Judge: F, W. Delamain, Starter : B. Richardson. Clerk of Course: D. Orange, Clerk of Scales; R. Bro«n. Hasdicapkbr : R. Richardson. Treasurer: Wm, Attwood. PROGRAMME: 12.30 p.m.—(l) Hack Hurdle Race of 15 sots, for horses that have >ot won any money over hurdles or tteepleohasa; no weight under Hat. About one mile and a quarter. Entrance 15s. 1.15 p.m.— (2) Hunters’ Handicap Flat Eacb of 23 Bovs ; 5 bovs from stake for second horse; for all qual fled hunters. Certificate of qualification required from master of bounds where horse has been hunted during present season. Minimum weigh', 10st 71b; to be ridden by amateur members of any recognised Hunt Club. About one and a half miles. Nomination, 10s; acceptance, 10s. 2 p.m.—(3) Heathcote Winter Handicap, of 45 ~ sova; 5 sots from stake (or second horse. ; About one mile. Nomination, ISsj acceptance, 15s. 2.45 p.m.- (4) Handicap Time Trot (in saddle), of 80 bovs ; 5 sova from stake for second horse. No weight under 10st. About three miles. I Nomination, 16s; acceptanoo, 15s, , 3,30p.m.—(5) Fixing Handicap, of 25 sots. About . five furlongs. Winner of Winter Handicap to i carry a penalty of 7lba, Nomination, 10s j acceptance, 10s, ' 4.15 p.m.—(6) Selling Hack Race, of 20 sovs. J About once round and a distance. No weight under 9st. Winner to be told for 10 sovs, and ‘ any surplus over and above that amount to go to the Club’s funds. . Nominations for races 2,3, 4, and 5, with the necessary fees in cash (without which no nomination will be taken), must be addressed under cover » to the Secretary, Empire Hotel, Christchurch, - before 9 p.m, on Haturday, 2f>th August. I Handicaps will appear on or about 25th August. Acceptances (or races 2,3, 4, and 6, and entries for races 1 and 6, will close at 9 p.m. on Thnrsdny, * the Ist of September, at Empire Hotel, Christ- . church. All nomination I *, acceptances, or entries, by post or otherwise, must be in at the time and II dates specified (no late letters accepted;, and they ■ must cent *in name, age, colour, and performances i of horse provided he has not ran previously at Heathcote; likewise postal address of owner. Jockey’s colours must be named at the time of entrance, under a penalty of 2 sovs. Any jockey 1 riding or driving in wrong colours will bo fined 2 govs to go to a special fund. All protests must be accompanied by a fee of £2 2s, to go to a special fund. In the event ot only two horses starting in any of the above racea, only half of stake will bo paid. All or any disputes, claims, or objections arising out of the carrying out of this programme will be settled by a mnjority of Stewards present, and their decision will be final, conclusive, and binding on all parties concerned. Entries will only be ■ received subject to this condition. Five per cent will be deducted from gross winnings for expenses. C.J C. Rules strictly adhered to. In trotting race, horses must trot fairly to the satisfaction of Referees, who will have power to disqualify after cautioning twice. V.T,C, Rules to apply where required, 1107

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 8247, 13 August 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 8247, 13 August 1887, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 8247, 13 August 1887, Page 1

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