COUNTY JOCKEY CLUB QUEENSTOWN ANNUAL RACE MEETING, JANUARY, 1888. QUEENSTOWN DERBY: A Sweepstake of 5 bovb. each, with 50 sova. added by the Club. Two sovs. forfeit. For three-yeat-olda bred in Maniototo, Vincent, Lake and Southland counties. Colts, Sst lOlbs; mares and geldinga allowed 31bs. Second horse to receive 20 per cent, of the stakes ; third to save his stake. Winner of Cromwell Derby to carry 71bs penalty if entered. Distance, one and a-balf miles. Nominations to be sent to the Secretary, Eichardt's Hotel, on or before Bth day of JUNE, 1887. Entrance, 2 sovs. Balance of sweep (£3) to be made good night of general entry. Declaration of forfeit to be made to the Secretary on or before FRIDAY, 11th day of November, 1887, or the Nominator will be liable for the whole amount of the sweepstake. THOS. GILMOUR, Secretary. F) F. SUTHERLAND, BLACKSMITH 4 FARRIER, Begs to inform the inhabitants of Queenstown and Burrounding districts that he is carrying on business as above in the premises occupied by the late Mr C. E. Price, and that he hopes, by GOOD WORKMANSHIP, CIVILITY an MODERATE CHARGES, to merit a share of public support. D. F. S. bestows special care upon Horse-shoeing. MINING TOOLS & FARMING IMPLEMENTS Made and Repaired. KAITANGATA RAILWAY AND COAL COMPANY (Limited). KAITANGATA COAL This favorite Household Coal can be got from the Local Agents— Messrs J. W. ROBERTSON & CO. and Messrs WILLIAMS k ARCHER, who deliver it in quantities to suit all purchasers. The DROSS or NUT COAL is specially suited for kitchen purposes, and is sold at a reduction of 8/- per ton on the Screened Coal. Prices : Best Screened Coal at Kingston Station, 28/- per ton Best Nut Coal „ 20/- ~ The Kaitangata Coal is far and away superior to any coal in the market, an:l can be recommended to consumers as economical ai every respect. Orders received for delivery at any railway station n 4 or 5 ton waggons, as required. W. P. WATSON, General Manager. Crawford-street, Dunedin, October 1, 1655. N 0 C E. IN THE ESTATE OF L. DE BEER (Deceased). As the Executor intends to dispose of the business as soon as a purchaser can be found, strict instructions have been given that, on aud after Ist MAY, ALL GOODS Have to be SOLD FOR CASH ONLY! At such REDUCED PRICES as will induce a Speedy Sale. Hours of Business: From 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.; SATURDAYS—IO p.m. t2T All OUTSTANDING ACCOUNTS if not paid immediately will be placed in the hands of a solicitor. F. W. F. GEISOW, Attorney for Solomon de Beer, Executor. Queenstown, April 29, 1887. D. I. C. CO-OPERATIVE COMPANY. JUST OPENED, A Special Delivery, ex s.s. Arawa, of NOVELTIES IN ALL DEPARTMENTS, For the CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR TRADE, Including Some Beautiful Goods in LACE EMBROIDERIES, FLOUNCINGS, FRILLINGS, RIBBONS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, MILLINERY, SUNSHADES, MANTLES, COSTUMES, Etc., Etc. Also. 15 Cases of the Very Newest Things in FANCY GOODS," TOYS, DOLLS, CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR CARDS, Etc. Newest Designs in CHINA AND GLASSWARE, ORNAMENTS, LAMPS, ELECTRO-PLATE WARE, &c. VISITORS FROM THE COUNTRY And othera are respectfully invited to inspect the Premises and entirely New Stock without being asked to purchase. Terms : Prompt Net Cash. HIGH AND RATTRAY STREETS. D. I. C. B. Hallenstein, Chairman of Directors. P. Lai.no, Manager.
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Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 1591, 13 May 1887, Page 5
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