A UKETiNft of the JJrightwater Racing Club was held at Martin's Hotel last evening, when the following gentlemen were appointed a Committee to act for the enroling meeting to be held on the 9th November: — Messrs R. Mcßae, W. Coleman, James Ilagan, F. Neal, 11. Disher, A. Nieman, W. Niernan, J Satherley, G. Silcock, F. Green, and G, Green. Treasurer, Dr Peerless. A meeting of tha stewards will bo held at tho lirightwator Hotel on Friday evening noxt, whim a programme will bo drawn up, and published, It will be eimilar to that of labt year.
This quarterly iijauo of lhs "Wellington Landed Properly Gruido " i 3 ogaiu in (he bands of tho public Wo ofcS 1 rvo that; unusually large space has been given to useful information on land mafcttrp, while in all classes of landed properly detail aro to be found of many investments now ( ft'ered forth ■ first time. We have to remind our readers that the Guide is issued grn is and that, anyone can have a copy posted to him f,- 03 0 £ charge by sending his a<3dresa to Messrs V. Kennedy M»cdouald a,nd Co , uuoliuncur^ Wolliugfcon,
A miscellaneous entertainment will be given in the Shelbourne-street schoolroom this evening 1 , whtn tho musical part of the programme, in which several well known amateurs will take psrf, will include two or three selections by the Cathedral chorister boys. HJWe have had an opportunity So-day for the first time of inspecting ihe new Jubilee sovereign. I's rnobt sinking ftature is its surpassing uglinufs, but this is as nothing cornpand witn tbo gross c.-.ielcssm S3 displayed in the preparation of the di" 1 , the nbbrtvia ion of " Britnuniarum" beii:g Bpelr. wi'htwoi-'s. ,If tho Jubilee year is to inaugurate an rr;\ cf bad spelling a more fitting medal to ooinnienu r .Le it could no: wtll have been >iruol<. The fallowing entries, 35 in all wore received yes-terday for the Carbine C üb's scemd bandici'p :-- Corporal Frazer, Mr Olrlham, Sergt, Wiinsc-t', S atnan R. Hunter, Gunner Catk-y, Saman A. Hunter, Sergi. Doyle. Gnnno'r D. Ewart. and Mr B. Oious* ton, nil scratch ; Gutuvr Mackay, Seaman Mnifhall, find Corporal Madigan, 2 points: fv rgt. Batoh<?lor, Mr Boddington, Mr Tmsk, Bombor.ii' r Johansor, asd Bombardier L ; ueharo, i points ; Gunr.er W. Ewart and Mr Jonts, 5 points ; Mr Grreurield and Mr Symons, 6 poin f s; Corporal Wims tb and Guonrr R Shullcrnes, 7 points ; Gunner Wa-<tney ad Mr Rout, 8 points; Mr W. Hu'itrr, Gunner Curtis, S:iman Folckmann, P.O. Lipscombe, Mr Pellew, and Seam-n G\ rist-'an, 12 point? ; Gunner Blanchetr, Mr S' ringer, and Mr Mackay, 13 points; Mr J. II uußtll and Mr I"gh m, 20 joints. Tne fiiiig ctmoiencel iliis morning', and will be continued to-morrow morning and on Saturday afternoon. Okinnx Men. — " Wells' Health licnewer" restores health and vigor, cure Dyspepsia, impotence, Debility. At druggists. Kempthorne. Prosser & Co.. Agents, Christchurch. Wells Hair Balsam.— lf grey, restores to original color. An elegant dressing, softens and beautifies. No oil nor grease. A Tonic Restorative. Stops hair com ng out, i strengthens, cleauses, heals scalp.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXI, Issue 223, 20 September 1887, Page 2
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