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Railway Notices. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. EXCURSION TO~LITTLE ELVER. AG UAE ANTE E D EX DESIGN TRAIN will run from Christchurch to Littla River on SEPT. 6, in connection with Meters Johnston, Wood and Co.'s Timber Bale. Fail particulars la To-morrow’s Pap’r, 83H BY ORDER, Sporting; fANC ASTER JPakk C/LUB. T ROTTING A MEETING WILL BE HELD AT THE LANCASTER BARK GROUNDS, on SATURDAY, SEPT. 15. Etkwaeds —S. P. Andrews, J. B. Gresson, F. Jones, A. M. Ollivier, H. H. Prins, C. J. Tenfold, W. B. Perceval, F. H. Pjne, A. F. 6. Rhodes, W, B. Scott, A. Cracrolt Wilson, V, H. Williams, Judge—J. B. Gresson. Stabteb—C. A. Calvert, Hahdicaphkes—Handicapping Committee. PROGRAMME. 1. Maiden Teot (in saddle), of 20 sovs; second horse to receive 5 sovs out of the scutes; for horses that have never won any public money; weight not less than 10st. Entrance, 1 sov. Fall and go. Two miles, or six times round and eivhty yards. 2. Handicap Time Post Teot (in harness), of 20 sovs; second pony to receive 5 sovs out of the stakes. Height, 14 hands or under; Ponies to be measured before starting. No r inition, ss: acceptance, 10s. Two miles, or six times round end sixty-six yards. 5. Sparse Sandioap Time Thot (in saddle), of S 5 sovs; second horse to receive 5 sovs out of the stake. Weight, not less than 10« t. Ponies, 14 hands lia and under. Set; 14 hands and under, Bst. Nomination, IQs; acceptance, 1 sov. Phil and go, Three miles, or nine times round and one hundred and twenty yards. 4. Novel uace Handicap Time Teot (in harness). of 20 eors. ' The winner to be cold immediately after the race. The whole of the proceeds to go to the Club. Nomination, ss: acceptance, 10a. Two miles, or six times round and sixty-uli yards. . 5. Limit Handicap Time Teot (in harness, with a limit of 20 s*os), of 35 sovs ; second horse to receive 5 sovs out of the stakes. Nomination, 10s; acceptance, 1 sov. Two miles or six times round and sixty-six yards. 6. Handicap Imi Pont Teot (in saddle), of 15 sova : second pony to receive 5 sovs out of the stakes. Height, 14 hands or under. Weight, 121 bonds and under, 7st 7lb; 13 hands, Bst; X 34 hands, Bst 7it>; 14 hands, 9st. r onlas to be measured before starting. Nomination, ss; acceptance, ss. Two miles, or six times round and eighty yards. 7. Lanoasxbb Pabx Handicap Time Teot (in harness), of 35 sovs; second horse to ceceive 5 sovs out of the stakes. Nomination. 10s; acceptance 1 sov. ’ifaree miles, or nlno times round and ninety-nine yards. All entries, with the necessary fees in cash, without which no entry wid be taken, must be in the hands of the Secretary, 175, Hereford street, by 0 p.m. on Saturday, B»p£. 1, ond must state the name of the horse, age at time of entry, name of owner, and the colours of the rider, and performances of the horse if he has not trotted at Lancaster Park, Any owner failing to declare his colours at tbe time of entry will be fined 2 sovs. Any jockey riding or driving in wrong colours will bo fined 2 sovs. All hoises must be driven or ridden In proper costume, or the horse will not be allowed to start. Handicaps will appear on Tuesday, Sept. 11. 'i ha winner o( any Trot after the handicaps are declared is liable to be re-bandloapped. Acceptances close ou Thursday, Sept. 13, at 9 p.m,, at 175, Hereford street. No entry or acceptance will be taken on any pretence whatever alter the hour named. GENERAL* RULES. No entry will bo received for any race except on the following conditions That all disputes, claims, and objections arising out of the racing shall be decided by the majority of the Stewards present. Their decision upon ail points competed with the carrying out of tide programme shall be flnaK Horses must trot fairly to tbe satisfaction of the Referees, who shall have power to disqualify any horse for disregard of repeated caution. All protests must be accompanied by a fee of 2 sovs, which will be forfeited should the objection be considered frivolous or vexatious. The Stewards reserve to themselves the right, in the event of bad weather, of postponing the meeting. The Stewards reserve to themselves the right of ordering any race to he run in heats. Five per cent will be deducted ’ from gross winnings for expenses, and in the event of only two horses storti. gin any race, half stakes shall be paid. The Rules of the Victorian Trotting Club will be adhered to as far as they apply. A. MORTON OLLIVIER, Hon Secretary and Treasurer FUTURE MEETINGS WILL BE HELD ON NOVEMBER 8. DECEMBER 29, FEBRUARY —, AND 7208 SATURDAY BEFORE EASTER MONDAY. pOINT "TO POINT STEEPLECHASE. Under the Auspices of the Braokenfield Hunt] Club. TO BE RUN ON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1888, About five miles, over country to he arranged. A sweepstake of 1 sov each. For qualified hunters, the property ot members of any Hunt Club. Amateur riders. No weight under I2st. Five per cent Of the stake will he deducted for expenses. Entries, accompanied with colours and necessary foe, will Close at 9 p.m, WEDNESDAY, Sept. 5, at Crown Hotel, Amberley. E. J. PARSONS, 8400 Hon See, Lost, Pound, &c. T OST, from Courtenay, 80 hoggets, punch-hole I j ear-marks, red brand on rump or head. One pound reward. W. J. Jenkins. 8493 Wanted. CASH Advertisements under this heading, Not exceeding 23 words, ON E SHILLING. Addresses may bo left at this office. ANTED Known-*Parker and Tribe for Gentjetoen's Ready-made Clothing. 24 7 W ANTED Known—Chests of Drawers from 25a. at J. Bowman's Victoria street. »2t9 'AN VED, Persons who have Goods to Dis- , pose of. to send them to J. Bowman and City Salerooms, Hereford street. 6249 FT ANTED to Sell, any quantity of NeW and V Second *hand Furniture, cheap, at J. man’s Furniture Warehouse, 87, Victoria et. , 3249 r ANTED to Sell, a Harmonium, by Alexander; suitable for school; price, £6 J. Bowman’s Furniture Warehouse, 87, ffia,street. . 6219 . ,_7'aNtED Known—The puwiq should in»W apeot our Locally-made Clothing. _ Equal to ©rderedgamehts, but at a third the price. At Parker and Tribe’s. ... . 2487 “WTO"ANTED Known—Locally-made juvenile y w Suits in Ashburton and'ocher New Zealand Tweeds. Imsunso variety. 'Good and cheap. At Parker and Tribe's. - p 487 Known-That Taylor, Popps and V V 0o„ at thelt annual Stocktaking, find that they are overstocked* i£OOOO of gtqcA(ieil?.i»tMd?tco«t. ■ m TaD, Persons who uesire to Furui h , to riall and inspect out Stock of Ytcforii W Household Reqmiwifs. J- Bowman and Bop, City Saleroom!), Hereford stiv'et. 61*9 -vrijTSJjTED, a Purchaser for a New German ¥W piano: price, £%! 10s. In ipunnt case, ch«t!« action, Iron frsme, with latest improvements. J. Bowihan, ihinituro Warehouse, 87, Victoria street. . . . _. . 6249 "ANT*® Known—Mrs Qnartermaia is a Cash Purchaser of Ladies’, Gents’, and Children’s Left-oil Clothing. Letters by poit or otherwise attended to, Address, Mrs G. Quartormain, 154. High street. 7334 akrjWbp Hhown—Soojr Capebllitia? ifuDy deaortbod and delineated; Khe trade or ion for which you we adapted; whether acquire pcoiloiouey lu Music, Pamtfog. «o.; 0 and ohAracior of person tucst suitahfo tp jO,or Darin er in life. Yetcml 2s 3d; written 54 andTs 6d; diagrams, 2a6tU Addrese—hhptt Phrenologist, 120, Manchester aßorrett'a Hotel. 2470 ANTED. Employers to know that the undersigned « a ties it hiS especial study sting the following classes of servants:— IO mples for stations, farms, and pmaw >s Ploughmen and General cam and station Uhu(.herds, C00k... Grooms. diggers, Hotel Secants, BwaHoubs* Ac. Ail orders addressed to J. M Doadd, teter street, promptly itsandoJ to. TolaNo., 256. N'l'ED to' Soil, near Wuikoii, 60 Ames first-olass Laud, wetl fenced, sub-divided naddooks, three acres torest Trees, fiveHouse, Stables Pigatyea, &o„ four miles ilway and Post Office, one mile and a half hoof. Terms BiO per acre, 10 percent emrinder to stand at 5i percent. Also , g of first-class Maiden Soil, ring fenced, ires and iron EtimTarda- £4 per aero, 10 down, tbo remainder at o| per cent, For particulars apply to G, Prudes, Tomes’ Papanui road, 8382

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXX, Issue 8578, 4 September 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXX, Issue 8578, 4 September 1888, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXX, Issue 8578, 4 September 1888, Page 1

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