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WAIRAU mROTTING i^LUB'S MEETING. To be held on OLD TROTTING CLUB TRACK, Grove Road, on JULYJ^ 1902. President, R. McArtney, Esq.; VicePresidents, Dr Anderson and J. H. Scott, Esq.; Judge, Dr Anderson ; Clerk of Scales, J. Draper, Esq.; Treasurer, James Penney, Esq.; Stewards, Messrs J. R. Clouston, T. O'Leary, H. V. Browne, S. Tapp, T. Ball, C. Ball, J. Greenfield, J. B. Green, W. M'Lennan, and J. M'Kenzie; Starter, Mr T. O'Leary ; Handieapper, Mr L. Griffiths; Clerk of the Course, Mr A. McAllister; Secretary, Mr J. Barry. PROGRAMME. 1. (1 p.m.) Trial Handicap, of Bsovs,; second horse to receive lsov from the stakes. For all horses that have never won an advertised race of the value of lOsovs. Nomination, 4s; acceptance, 4s. 2. (1.45 p.m.) Stewards' Handicap, of 10 soys; second horse to receive 2 soy from stakes. Nomination, ss; acceptance, ss. One and a-half miles. 3. (2 30 p.m.) Coronation Handicap, of 15 soys; second horse to receive 3 soys from the stakes. Saddle or harness. Nomination, 7s 6d; acceptance, 7s 6d. Two miles. 4. (3.15 p.m.) Ladies' Bracelet Handicap, value £5 ss; second horse, trophy value £1 10s. Nomination, ss; acceptance, 2s 6d, One and I a half miles. 5. (4 p.m.) Final Handicap, of 8 soys; second horse to receive 1 soy from the stake. Nomination, 4s; acceptance, 4s. One mile. All races to be run under the rules of the New Zealand Trotting Association. Nominations will close at Masonic Hotel on June 21st. Handicaps declared on June 28th. Acceptances close on July sth. J. BARRY, Secretary. Submitted to and approved by the New Zealand Trotting Association, June 10,1902. W. Rollitt, Secretary. FOR SALE AS A GOING CONCERN. FT! HE whole of the stock of Fancy -1- Goods, &c, at present on the premies, ill-health of present proprietor being only cause of selling out. For particulars apply G. BAILEY, Stationer, &cl, Market St. THAT CYCLE OF YOURS when you require it EXCHANGED let mo know, and I will forward 1902 catalogues and quotations. If requiring a new OR second-hand cycle, my prices will suit you. All cycles should be overhauled and CLEANED. Now is the time to have them attended to. Can 1 fit your cycle with a FREE wheel; prices from 10s to 30s. All styles OF rim or hub brakes. Let me know your requirements, and I will promptly quote you COST per return.' F. W. A~D AM S, MARKET STREET, Blenheim. FRUIT TREES. FRUIT TREES. PLANTING SEASON, 1902. I HAVE much pleasure in informing intending growers that I have a large stock of well selected Healthy and Vigorous FRUIT TREES ready for planting during the coming season. My stock comprises a carefully selected variety of Peaches, Apricots, Plums, Japanese Plums for dessert and culinary purposes, Apples, Pears, Quinces, etc., of the best known sorts ; and by a judicious selection the Fruiting Season can be made to extend from December till April. All varieties can be depended upon to be well grown and true to name. I can also supply Marguerite and i Royal Sovereign Strawberry Plants in any quantity. H. BASHFORD, Presbury Gardens, Brook Street, NELSON. F. NOSWORTHY, SADDLE, HARNESS, AND COLLAR MAKER, HAS on hand a large and well assorted stock of Brushware, Harness Oils, Soft Soap, Bridles, Saddles, Breast Plates, Spurs, Whips, &c.: all of the best English mak9. The only direct Importer in Blenheim, therefore the cheapest. Harness made to order. Seddon branch open Saturday and Monday every week. A large stock. The best of goods, at town prices. F. NOSWORTHY, Direct Importer, Alfred Street. FOR SALE. ONE WAGGONNETTE. ONE SPRING TRAP. | ONE SULKY. All newly done up and in good order. J, NICHOLAS & SON, Blacksmiths, Wheelwrights and Coachpainters, MARKET STREET SOUTH. WEMYSS BROS., BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS, DESIRE to announce that they have taken over the old-estab-lished Building Business carried on by D. Wemyss for over 35 years, and, by moderate charges and good workmanship, hope to receive a fair share of public support. Estimates of all kinds of work given. DOORS, SASHES, and a large stock of SEASONED TIMBEB ALWAYS ON HAND. GROVE ROAD. HENRY HOWARD, MINING AGENT, A CCOUNTANT, AUDITOR, JA. sharebroker, —AND — GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, Monet to Lend. Agent Liverpool, Lond«, Glob© Ins. Co

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVI, Issue 149, 28 June 1902, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVI, Issue 149, 28 June 1902, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVI, Issue 149, 28 June 1902, Page 4

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