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rpHB NELSON AND MARLBOJL ROUGH STEAM NAVIGATION PADDLE STEAMER TASMANIAN MAID WILL LEAVE Nelson forPicton. Tuesday. 24, at 6p m. Picton for Big Bosh, Wwlneada*. 25. at II pm. Big Bush for Picton, Frida*, ~ 27, at 8 a.m. Picton for Nelson, .. 27, at 4 p.m. All Freight for Blenheim will be forwarded by the Company through from the Boulder Bank at their expense but ©t shipper’s risk, per barge “ Hope ” to the stores of Messrs. John Symons aud Co. Freight for the Big Bush will be received by Mr. Hutcheson, at the Company’s Stores. At both places goods will be warehoused, if necessary, at moderate rates. September 19,1861. 857 J£A I T U N A ' ACCOMMODATION HOUSE. DAVIES AND KINSEY, having OPENED the abore HOUSE, are pre pared to find Accommodation for Man and Horse. 811 jyjARLBOROUGH RACE MEETING. {H. D. Williams, Esq. O. F Lovegrove, Esq. V. Hewitt, Esq. Judge— W. H. Eyes, Esq. Clerk of the Course—Mr. James Pike. The MAIDEN PLATE of 20 sovs., added to a sweepstakes of 3 sovs each; second horse to save his stake. For all horses that never had. at the time of entering, won an advertised race ■where more than 20 sovs of public money was given (matches excepted). T.C.P. weights. Once round and a distance. The PICTON and BLENHEIM PLATE of 50 bovs, added to a sweepstakes of 5 sovs each; second horse to save his stake. T.C.P. weights. Three miles. The LADIES’ PURSE of 20 sovs, added to a sweepstakes of 2 sovs each. T.C.P. weights. Heats. Once round and a distance. The SHEARERS’ PURSE of 10 sovs. added to a sweepstakes of 1 sov each. For three-years old. 9st Dibs ; four. lOst 131hs ; five, list 71bs; six and aged, list lOlbs ; 41bs allowed to mares and geldings. Second horse to save his stake. Post entry for all horses not entered for any previous race. Once round and a distance. The HACK STAKES of 5 sovs, added to a sweepstakes of 5 shillings each, for hacks; second horse to save his stake. Catch weights. Heats. Once round. The CONSOLATION PLATE of 20 sovs, added to a handicap sweepstakes of 1 sov each, p p for horses that have started and not won in the previous races. Second horse to save his stake. Once round and a distance. A FORCED HANDICAP of 20 sovs, added to a Sweepstakes of 3 sovs each. Second horse to save his stake. Once round and a distance. REGULATIONS. No person, not a subscriber of two guineas to the fund, will be allowed to enter a horse for any race. The prizes will be paid by the Treasurer, on the Saturday following the races, at the Victoria Hotel, Blenheim, at eleven o'clock, a.m Entries (excepting for the Hack Stakes and Consolation Plate), to be made, and colours of the riders declared, under a sealed cover, to the Secretary of the Jockey Club, at the Victoria Hotel, Blenheim, at or before one o’clock, p rn., on Saturday, the 30th day of November. No public money will be added to the sweepstakes by the Stewards unless two horses, the bona Jide property of separate owners, do start. A bell will ring for saddling, and another for starting; nor more than five minutes allowed after the last bell, when the horses at the post will be started. The rules of the Nelson Turf Club will be strictly adhered to. Horses to be at the post for the Maiden Plate at 11 o’clock. Persons are requested not to bring dg on the course. W. Budge, 813 Secretary pro tem. BLENHEIM. mi) be SOLD, by Private Contract, that, J- well-built 7-roomed HOUSE, or Cottage, known as Broom Cottage, situated in High-street, Blenheim, adjoining the Court Hou.se/with Four Sections of LAND, Nos 98 and 99, in fligh-street, and Nos. 104 and 105 in Charle3-street, either together, or in lots to suit purchasers. The whole is substantially fenced, and a Gorse Hedge, of three years’ growth, all round. No. 98 and part of No. 99 are planted with choice Fruit Trees. There is a good Well of Water at the back door, a Piggery, and other outoffices, stock-yard. Ac. Also, a small Paddock, about one acre, in Charles-street, fenced in. For particulars, apply to the owner, on the premises. Terms liberal, 825 Richard Read. mo he SOLD, a BLACKSMITH’S J SHOP and TOOLS, and one Town Section of LAND ; or the Shop and Land without the Tools; near the Woolpack Inn, Jten wick town. Apply to Thomas Maxtf.p, 828

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Marlborough Press, Volume II, Issue 91, 27 September 1861, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Press, Volume II, Issue 91, 27 September 1861, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Marlborough Press, Volume II, Issue 91, 27 September 1861, Page 2