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MARLBOROUGH CROTTING CLUB. SPRING MEETING. J — - ■' a; W-mSESDkt November 9, * 1892. ..,..' 5 ti Ip be held on the H.A.C.B. Society's c: , Sports Ground, Blenheim. V "... ; OFFICERS. President: W. E. Clouston, Esq. VicePreßidenta : Dr Cleghorn, W. B. Girling, 1 aod F. H. Riohmond, Esq. Judge: J. g G. Trevor, Esq. Hon. Treasurer: Mr C. c Ryan. Starter: Mr John Armstrong. ■ Timekeeper : Mr H. Alexander. Clerk of v '■: Scales: Mr W. Houldawortb. Clerk of S Course : Mr A. Ballantine. Handicap- t pers : Messrs E. Rutherford, C. Cress, T. j Bax, J. B. Green, and James Robertson (sen.) Stewards : ■■Messrs -E. Rutherford, C. Cress, F. W. Dodson, P. Meigban, W. „ . Houldsworth, J. Penney, G. Carter, T. - Bax, J. Robertson (sen.), S. Shaw, T. j Avery, 0. Ryan, Fredk. Dodson, J. B. Green, and W. Pickering. PROGRAMME. < (Approved by the New Zealand Trotting Association.) 1. Maiden Tbos Hahdioap (m saddle) of 10 boys. ; eecond horse to cave his stake. Two miles. Nomination, ss ; acceptance, ss. To start at 11.30 a.m. 2. MAiDBi Tbot Handicap (m harness) of 10 soys. ; second horse to save his stake. Two miles. Nomination, 5a acceptance, sa. To start at 12.30 p.m 3. Mablbobough Tsotiing Club JHandicap (m saddle), a sweepstake of 10s for starters, with 35 sovb. added; second horse to raceive 5 soys. from the stake. Three miles. Nomination, 103; acceptance, 255. To Btart.at 1.30 p.m. 4,. ELEciBio Handicap (m saddle) of 10 : soys. ; second horse to save his stake. -;: : One Mails;'. Nomination, sa ; accept- . ance, ss. To start at 2.15 p^m. 6. Opawa Stakes Handicap (m harnese), a sweepstake of 10* for starters, -with 35 Eoys. added ; second horse to receive 5 ; soys. from the stake. Three miles. Nomination, 10s; acceptance, 25sJ To Btait at 3 p.m. > 6. Itoxxipij Handicap (m saddle) ot 15 BOVS.JV second horse to Bave his stake. Two miles. Nomination, ss ; seceptancej 10s. - : To start at 3.45 p.m. . 7. Finaii Handicap (m saddle) of 10 soys.,' ■ Eeoond horse to save his stake. For all horses that have competed m previous events and have not worn One and a - : halfi miles. Nomination, ss ; acceptfince, ss. To start at 4 p.m. , Nominations ?in«3t be m the hands of the Secretary, accompanied with the necessary amount m oash (without which under no ioiECamatancea whatever will they be ; recaived) by 9 p.m. on Wednesday, October sth, 1892, at Penney's Marlbofongh Hotel. Handicaps till be declared on Wednesday, 19th October, 1892. Acceptances close at the same hour and; place on Wednesday, November 2nd, 1892. _ .All races will be run under the New Zealand Trotting' Association Rales, which wiil r be strictly enforced. : ! „ Any horse find dri?er (or ider) not being at the' starting point at the advertised time will be severely dealt with, m accordance with Rale 68? * r. . . . No change, of colors will be allowed after the night of acceptance. Five per cant will be deducted from all gross winnings for expenses. r v No telegram or other communication will be received'unless the full fee, either m cash or P.O. order, is m the Secretary's hands before the advertised time of closing. „""■ T. O'LEABY, Secretary. BOOK AN© FANCY GOODS REPOSITORY. HAND, ..... .. _. . .^ A CHOICE Assortment of Photo Frames, newest styles, Glove and Handkerchief Sees, Fancy Goods m endless variety, Perambulators, Toys, Glass and China Ware, Books and Stationery. English and Colonial Papers to hand by every mail. .MRS PENNEY, MARKET PLACE. OOLEMANE AND SONS (Limited), ; Manufacturers of the world-famed .■■■'-■ EUCALYPTE EXTRACT. IT is invaluable for Coaghs, Colds, Sors Throats, and all Affections of the Chast and Lungs. . j /lOLEMANE'S Pills never fail to give I \J relief m cases of Indigestion and BiUioußnesß. Try them, and . j IF yop are suffering from Rheumatism, Stiffness of the Joints, or Sprainß, apply Colemane's Speoial Oil. /SOLEMANE'S Victory Ointment for \J Cuts, Sores, and all Eruptions of the Skin. For the Voice, use . . Euoalypte Lozenges. \J Manufactories, Cootamnndra and Mittagong, N.S.W. Wholesale Depots for New Zealand, Liohfield-street, Christohuroh and 58 George-street, Dnnedin. T. H.IIUSTWICK, Agent for Blenheim. MRS SHERWOOD'S GROCERY & CONFECTIONERY STORE. MRS fT^OOLD BEGS to announce to her Friends and the Public that she has purhased the above old established Business, and respectfully solicits a share of the publio patronage, Best Goods at low prices for Cash. Tea and Coffee -with light Refreshments any hour of the day. Pies and Coffee on Satifeday. ■MRSR GOOLD,.- = MARKET 81., BLENHEIM. (Late Mrs Sherwood's.) PLANTING SEASON. SPRINGLANDS NURSEEY. JHALE begs to inform the o Public that he has on hand a large and well selected Stock of all kinds of Fruit Trees, Ornamental Hhrubs, Pines, and Barberries, etc. Persons can now be supplied with above, or the laying out of Orchards &c, will be undertaken by J. HALE, Springlands, N B.— Tomato, Cabbage, Cauliflower, and all other kinds Kitchen Garden Plants, aways m Stock. W. B. PARKER, SHEEP & CATTLE DEALER AND COMMISSION AGENT FOR FARM PRODUCE Groye Eoad, ißlenheim

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXVIII, Issue 224, 21 September 1892, Page 4

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