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MARLBOBOUGH HUNT CL 08, TO BE HELD ON WEDNESDAY, AUGUST '21, 1895, — AT— MR T. GREGORY'S, SPRING CREEK. President: Mr G. B. Richardson; Vice* President: Mr H. L. Jackson; Judge: Mr W. E. Clouston ; Committee : Messrs J, G. Balhrd, S. Eodeon, F. T. Dodeon, B. A. Sharp, F. Soper; Handioappers : MeEsrs J. B. Green and G. Cbeeßman; Cleik of SoaleB: Mr C. Ryan; Starter: Mr J. Armstrong. PROGRAMME. 1. Handicap Hack Hacb, for untrained horseß that bave never won a race of any deEoriptioD, to be passed by tbe judge, who may reject any entry, and whose decision Ehall be final ; distance, about balf-a-mile. Poßt entry. Prize, sweep 10a. To start at 2 p.m. 2. Point to Point Steeplechase Handicap, over about three miles of fair hunting country ; for all horeea fairly hunted this season with any recognised pack of hounds to satisfaction of maßter ; to be ridden by subscribers to any recognised bunt. Minimum weight list. Nominations addressed Hon. Sec, and left m Club's letter-box at Criterion Hotel, Blenheim, by 9 p.m. on Saturday, 17th August, enolosiDg sweep £1, Weights Monday, 19th Augußt. Acceptance free at scales. Certificates at soaleß. Prize, sweep. To Btart at 2.30 p.m. 3. Handicap Back Race; distance, about five furlongs. Minimum weight, lOBt 71b. Post entry. Prize, sweep 103. To Btart at 3 p.m. 4. Pont Bace Handicap; distance, about balf-a-mile ; untrained ponies under 13 hands that bave never won a race. Conditions as above, "o. 1 Licensed jockeys not allowed to ride. Post entry. Prize, sweep. To start at 8.80 p.m. 5. Handicap Teot, about 2& miles. Minimum weight, list. Nominations addressed Hon. Sec, dub's letter-box, Criterion Hotel, enclosing sweep 10a, Saturday, 19at August, at 9 p.m. Handicaps 21st August. Acceptance free at soales. Prize, sweep. To start at 4 p.m. A hack is a horse that has never won a race of the value of 20 soya or upwards. Metropolitan Rules of Raoing will be observed. ADMISSION: Is. PAUL DOUSLIN, Hon. Secretary. (Approved by the Marlborough Raoing Club.) TREATY OF PEACE. TN these times of Great War one and all I no doubt are glad to hear of Peace. Everyone also is pleased to hear that G. BARY & SON, are holding a GREAT CLEARING SALE FOR ONE MONTH m order to make room for 25 Gases of Excellent Goods they are importing direot from the manufacturers m England. We have nothing like the space m our advertising column to particularise every artiole to be offered, but tbe following are some of the Grand Bargains :— Amazon Cloth, navy, brown, maroon ; for* mer prioe Is, now B£d Amazon Cloth, double widtb, maroon ; former price 2a, now U 3i Caßbmeres, black, reduoed by 25 per cent Velveteens at your own prices Calicos from 2s lid tbe dozen Flannelette Remnant?, from Is Flannelettes, per dozen yards 2a lid, 3s 3d, 3s 9d and 3s lid Sheetings by tbe dozen, from 7d per yard Great Reductions m Baberdaßhery Clothing is also brought down considerably Suits worth 45s are now sold at 25a Suits worth 353 are now sold at ,20a Come and see the grand lines m Tweed Trousers ! 3 pairs excellent Tweed Trousers for 17s lid ; worth 353 Boys' and Youths' Clothing almost given away Overooats for men, youths and boys at any reasonable offer Moles, Sox, Shirts, Stockings, Underclothing, Curtains, Blankets, Rugs— in faot, everything is marked co as to dear the whole stook before the new goods arrive. Don't miss this Splendid Opportunity of getting an All-round Supply for tbe price of an old song, as such an opportunity does not ocour every day m the week. NOTE TBE ADDRESS : G. BARY & SON, POST OFFICE STORE. RENWICK AWATERE ROAD BOARD. MAINTENANCE CONTRACTS. TO BOAD CONTRACTORS & OTHERS. riTENDERS will ho received at the X office of the Awatere Road Board up till 11 a.m. of MONDAY, August 12th next, f )r— MAINTENANCE OF ROADS. Specifications may be seen at the Board's office, Market St., Blenhe'm; the Store, Flaxbourne ; the Accommodation House, Kekerangu ; the Accommodation House, Clarenoe ; the Accommodation House, Awatere (Avery's) ; the Accommodation House, Jordan ; and the Post Office, Molesworth. Lowest or any tendei not necessarily accepted. O. J. W. GRIFFITHS, Secretary. OMAKA ROAD BOARD. WRITTEN "OFFERS will be received by me until 2 pm. of TUESDAY, the 18th inst., for— Bepairs to Lakin's Road Re-forming bye-road off Dillon's Point Road Clearing Gorse at Sandhills Boad. Specifications to be seen at the office of the Board. DOUGLAS DOBSON, Secretary. BLIiSD RIVER ESTATE. HPENDERS will be received at this JL Office for a grazing lease, from month to month, of the unsold portion of Blind River Estate, about 2,700 acres. Rent payable m advance and reducible proportionately aB sections are otherwise permanently disposed of. Copy of conditions can be Eeen at this office. SIDNEY WEETMAN, Commissioner of Crown Lands. Landß and Survey Office, Blenheim, July 3rd, 1895. HORSE COVERS, TKNTsSTtaIU PAULINS. HBUOKLBY having eecured t the services of a first class man m the above line, will supply customers at the shortest notice and lowest rates. Workmanship and material guarauted. fi. BUCKLEY, Oyster Saloon. Market Street South.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXI, Issue 195, 10 August 1895, Page 3

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