Sale of Htock in above Estate commences on SATURDAY, at our Establishment, Hardy and Trafalgar Streets.
NELSON JOCKEY CLUB.
{STEEPLECHASE MEETING *-* THURSDAY, June 20, 1889.
Stewards: W. Oldham, John Sharp, W Douglas, J. A. Harley, P. Trask, R. Mcltae, H. Newman. Clerk of the Scales : J. K. Little. Clerl of the Course :J. Gay. Starter :C. Bird. Judge : A. Greenfield. Handicappers : The Committee.
PROGRAMME:— 1, Hurdle Raoe, Handicap, £30, added to a sweepstake of 10s. each for starters, to go to the second horse ; Two miles. Over nine flights of hurdles 3ft. Gin. high. Nomination 10s.; acceptance £1. To start at 11.15 a.m. 2, Selling Hack Race, £io. One mile and a distance. Post entry 10s, Minimum weight 8 stone. Open to all horses that have never won an advertised race of over £10. The winner to be sold for £20, and any surplus to go to the Club. <j3eeßule4.) To start at 12 noon. 3, Winter Oats Handicap. £30, added to a sweepstake of 10s. each for starters, to go to the second horse ; One mile and a-half. Nomination. 10s,; accept" ance, £1. To start at 12.45. 4, The Nelson Steeplechase Handicap, £50, added to a sweepstake of £1 each for starters, to go to the second horse. About three miles. Nomination Ml ; acceptance £1 10s. To start at 1.30 p.m. 5, Trotting Race (in Harness) £10. About three miles and a-half. Eni trance 10a. To start at 2.30 p.m. G. Hukdle Race Handicap, £20, added to a sweepstake of 10s. each for starters, to go to the second horse. One mile and three quarters. Over eight nights of hurdles, 3ft Gin high. Nomination 10s.; acceptance 10s. To start at 3,15 p.m.
For Rules and Regulations see Sheet Programmes. DATES OF NOMINATIONS, ACCEPT" ANCES, &o. Satuijday, May 25th, 9 p.m.— Nominations.— Hurdles (No. 1) 10s., Winter Oata 10s., Steeplechase £1, Trotting- Race 10s, Hurdles (No. 6) 10s. Saturday, lat June, 9 p.m. — Declaration of Weights— Hurdles (No. 1), Winter Oats, Steeplechase Trotting Race. Saturday, June 15th, 9 p.m. — Acckptancks. Hurdles (No. 1) £1, Winter Oats £1, Steeplechase £1, Trotting Race nil. The handicap for the Hurdle Race (No. 6) will be declared on the course June 20th, after the Steeplechase, and acceptance (10s must be handed to the Secretary half an hour, after posting of weights. A. McKELLAR WIX, Secretary N.J.O.
lIOU KALE.— One Eight-horse Power Pot fc.bio KISGINK and BOILER. Also 4 Worfeing BULL; )CK S.— JOHN KERR, Wakc-floid. 1607— 6p mO LET : Tno PREMISES in Selwyn J- Place, lately occupied by Dr. Tatton. 1614— 3p " J. M'CO^KKT. MONEY TO LEND on very favorable terms, at Lowest Rates of Interest. INVESTMENTS MADE and INTEREST COLLECTED for Lenders ing good Freehold Securities. PITT & MOORE, Solicitors, Nelson. For Sale, TH E PROPERTY oi Mr. J. HIRD, having Frontages to Waimea street and Waimea Road, and comprising TWO ACRES AND NINE FETCHES, with LARGE DWELLING-HOUSE thereon. This Property is pleasantly situated in a good, healthy locality within only & few minutes' walk from the centre of the Town, and commands a good view. Apply PITT & MOOEE. FOR SALE- — SIXTY-ONE ACRES or thereabouts, being Section 81, Stoke, the property of Mb. T. H. Fot, having frontageß to two public roads, mi being well watered, fenced, and sub divided into seven convenient Paddocks. Thin euburban section is one of the most fertile in Stoke, and in the event of a road being made round the Rocks, the Property, owiDg to its vicinity to the Port and City of Nelson, will become very valuable. PITT & MOORtf. FOB SALE.-vLANii, Stanley Ckescent, nearly TWO ACRES, with Right-of-way to Rentoul strectj adjoining the residence of Mb. Qobman. Good view of Harbour and Bay. Price J£l6Cf '* PITT & MOORE. FOR" SALE.— ONE ACRE of LAND, Tho Wood, with COTTAGE thereon, being Section 403, Nile-street Feet, near Bridge. Price £400.
"W'TTC'TFi'R V V JU3I JL -R-'JXfcy 1889. OVERCOATS OVERCOATS BLANKETS BLANKETS WATERPROOFS WATERPROOFS RUGS HUGS UMBRELLAS UMBRELLAS MJITB SUITS HOMEJ'Y HOSIERY TROUSERS TROUSERS FLANNELS FLANNELS SHIRTS SHIR IS HATS HATS CRIMEANS CRIMEANS JEIiSKYS JKKSKYS CARDIGANS CARDIGANS WOOLS . WOOLS COATS COATS MUFFLERS MUFFLERS OILCOATS OILCOATS TWEEDS TWEEDS The Best Money Value in] Nelson is to be had at THE N. Z« Clothing JFrv*>fnw TRAFALGAR jj actor i i/ 9 street, Next Bank of New Zealand. ROBERT ALLAN, Manager.
______ PITT & MOORE. FOR SALE. — TRAVELLERS' REST HOTEL, Uiwaha, containing Twelve Booms, nearly new, now in the occupation of the owner, Me. James Asnqjod ; together with either 10 or 24J seres Land. The Laud ia sorpe of the beßt [ m Riwaka, and part of it ia in IJops, For further particulars apply to PITT k MOOR& FOR SALK Oil TO LET,— The Propertt of Mb. WiMviADi Rule, BUnaiad in Ksiwai and Wellington streets, being part of Section 658, with the aubstontial DWEL-LING-HOUSE of Seven rooms thereon. Pitt & Moobb, SOLICITORS, KELSON.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXIII, Issue 112, 25 May 1889, Page 3
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