iSHtscclletmoae. Notice, ALL Persons trespassing on the Property of the undersigned, after this date, will be dealt with accordingly. W. Budge. December 22nd, 1868. NOTICE. —After this date any Persons Removing Firewood from my Sections, Nos. 91, 131, 132, and 133, Omaka, will be prosecuted. William Brtdon. Comely Bank, December sth, 1868. ALL ACCOUNTS due to the undersigned, not paid on or before the Ist January, 1869, will be placed in the hands of my Solicitor. B. Bom ford. Blenheim, November 13th, 1868. LL ACCOUNTS due to the late FirffluAC Macaulay and Kinsey, at Matmka Is 1 a or before January loth, 1869, to the undersigned, the said firm being now dissolved. J. D. Macaulay. Renvvicktown, Dec. I7ih, 1868. I HEREBY authorise Mr. J. D. Macaulay, of Renwicktown, to receive all outstanding Debts owing to me. Thomas Hunt. N.B. —All not paid within fourteen days will be put into the hands of a Solicitor. November 12th, 1868. 7T LL Persons indebted to Mr. Hanson r\ T’urton, late of Blenheim, Solicitor, are requested to pay such debts to Mr. Harry Pitt, Solicitor, H lab-street. Blenheim, whose receipt will be a sufficient discharge therefor. , November 27th, 1868. $ LL DEBTS due to the FiState ofthe late 11. Godfrey, Esq.,are requested to he paid on or before Ist January, 1869, after which date they will he placed in ibe hands «( a Solicitor for collection. All Accounts to be sent in to Mr. Geo. Graham for settlement. Wood bourne, Nov. 27. Christmas Sports, Big Bush. THIS DAY. mi IF. customary Christmas Sports will be held at J Shepherds’, Grove Motel. Big Bush, on Saturday, Dec. 26 TROTTING M iTC’H for A 3 a side, between I’. Rush's Mrs. Lucy, and J. Kennedy's Punchnidln, from the Grove Hotel, to the Opawa bridge and hack. STEEPLE CHASE.—o ie mile more or h-ss. Ist prize. A 3, 2nd prize, £2. Entrance 10s. iiALF-MJLE RACK, between Phillip Rush’s Miss Coward and Win. Patrick’s mare Dolly, 20s. a TILTING in the Ring. —Ist Prize, £3, 2nd ditto, £l. Entrance, os. ALL-FOU 11 Race, 50 yards blindfold ; entrance Is. CHICKEN IN THE JUG. —Entrance 6d.; prize, the chicken. WHEELBARROW RACE.—IOO yards blindfold ; entrance Is; prize 10s. Air. T. MAXTEAD, 65 years of age, will Jump, Run, or Wrestle any man in New Zealand over 50 years of age. Sack Races, Foot aces, Catching a Pig with a greasy tail, Throwing the Kebor, Jumping the Pole, and a variety of other Sports too numerous to mention. The first race to commence at 10 o’clock sharp. New Years’s Sports. rjlO be held at Gouland’s Ferry, on I Friday, January Ist, 1869. Judge:— Mr. Robert Phillips. Stewards ; Mr. James Ganb, Mr. John March, Mr. Thomas Powick. Foot Race, 200 yards Pony Race, half-mile, three to start or no race Running High Jump Throwing the Hammer Quoit Match Foot Race, 200 yards, over six hurdles 3 feet 6 inches; heats Tilting in the Ring ‘ Tossing the Caber ' Hop, Step, and Jump Wheelbarrow Race, blindfolded Vaulting with the Pole Boat Race against time Foot Race, 400 yards Boys’ Race, 50 yards, on all fours Hack Race, 1 Mile Running Long Jump Jingling Match, boys under 15 years High Leap, for horses Sack Race, 50 yards Three Legged Race The greasy pole, and the greasy pig. To commence at 10 o’clock.
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Marlborough Express, Volume III, Issue 150, 26 December 1868, Page 3
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554Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Express, Volume III, Issue 150, 26 December 1868, Page 3
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