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MAORI HACK_ MEETING. MR BELL'S PAD DOCK, spring creek. WEDNESDAYTsEPTEMBER 25 Judge; Mr Trevor; Starter: MrV.Ohlsen, Handioappors : Messrs 3. Armstrong, Geo CieoEman, F /d ms; Clerk of Soalei: Mr Lloyd; Treasurer: Mr A. Roro ; Clerk of Coovie : Mr D. Meeehßck ; Committee : Mes w Geo. ChecemriD, F. Dcdson, L Dodson, J. Dick, A. Bore, H. Rore, J. Luke, H. March, 0. J. Grfgoiy, C. Byan. PROGRAMME : 1. Hdbdlk Paob Handicap, of five bovp, BDd Bwpcpstake if 10s ; dutance, 1$ milea; ei'x flights hurdles. Entrancp, 10?. 2. M*iDifN Hack Race Handicap; sweepstßke of 10h; distance, about half a mile Poet entry. 3. Waibad Pah Hanmcap, of five sovp, and eweepstake of 10 ; distance, one mile. Entrance, 10s. 4. Maobi Hack Race Handicap; eweepttaka of 5a and Biidlo (presented by Mr D. Burns) ; minimum weight, 12 stone ; horses to be owned and ridden by Maoris; once round court e. Post entry. 5. Robe Memorial Stakes Handicap; sweepBtake of 10a ; bix furloDgß. Entr»ncp, 103; post entry. Nominations for races 1 and 8 olose on SATURDAY, 21st iost , at 8 p.m. at the Criterion Hotel, Blenheim, and 7 p m. at Ferry Hotel, Spring Creek. Wbiohxb deolared on 23rd. All jockeys to ride m coßtume, and produce certificates at soales, if required. Admission to Cotjbbe, 1b ; Ladibb Fbek. J. BARB, Hon. Seo. Submitted to, and apprcved by, the Marlborough Raoing Club. C. Griffiths, Secretary. FRANK HYAMS, MANUFACTURER AND IMPORTEE, 14, PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. npHE LEADING HOUSE m the -*- Colony for FIX E-CLASS GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES. WATCHES, CLOCKS, GEM & GOLD JEWELRY, SILVER & ELECTRO PLATE, Etc., etc., etc. EVERT ARTIOLE IS GUARANTEED. Written oiders receive immediate and personal attention. ENGAGEMENT, WEDDING & KEEPER RINGS A SPECIALITY. REPAIRING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. Old Jewelry bought for cash, or RE-MODELLED. Designs and Estimates tent Free on application. FRANK HYAMS, 14, PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. Post Office Box : I Telephone : No. 299. I No. 842. WEDNESDAYJEXT, 11AM, MESSRS GREEN & CO., having received instructions from Mb Donald (who is leaving the district), will Sell by Publ-'c Auo.tion, upon Bank Farm, Lower Wai« ran— THE STOCK, FARM IMPLEMENTS AND FURNITURE, Consisting of : 6 Draught Horses and Harness 7 Cows 10 Young Cattle 6 Pigs (fall-grown) 200 Merino Ewes and Lambs 280 Crossbred do. Binder and Mower 3 sets Harrows 1 Wheel Sooop 2 Ploughs, Bolter and Swingletrees Spring Cart and Buggy Spring Dray, Reid & Gray Spoon Drill About 100 sacks Chaff and lot Beans ; And other articles too numerous to particularise. WITHOUT RESERVE. Luncheon Provided. JAMES B. GREEN, Auctioneer. CATHOLIC SOCIAL. THE last of the series of these most enjoyable Catholic Booialß will take place m EWART'S HALL, — ON— WEDNESDAY, 26th INST. EVERYTHING ON A GRAND SCALE. Single Tickets 2/6; Double Tickets 4/To be had from Messrs E. G. Walsh, N. Madden, F. Shaw and H. Y. Bbowke. Special Mueio by Vannim'b Band. THE BOH ALL? WOOL WORKS (Near Mb C. Fulton's.) HIGHEST Cash Price given for Hides, Wool, and Sheepskins. Wool received for scouring m large or email quantities at moderate ohargea. S. T~A P P (Late Tapp Bros,) MONEY TO LEND. IN ANY SUMS on approved FREEHOLD SECURITY. An immediate investment wanted for £500 to £1000 at 6} er JOHN CONOLLY. Solioitor, High Street Blenheim

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXI, Issue 221, 21 September 1895, Page 3

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