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LOST, from Waimea West, 4 two-year-old STEERS, and 1 two-year-old red and white HEIFER, all branded MN on the rump. Any person who shall deliver unto m* any of tha abort cattle shall receive a reward of £i per head. December 14, 18&4. ilxt.it N*wth, senior. LOST, a strawberry HEIFER, branded SUX o» oewe side, supposed to have a Calf with her. Any person delivering the same to Mr. Small, Stoke, will receive a reward of jga. T. R. B»»aT. ALL PERSONS having CLAIMS on Mr. P. BALL are requested by him to send them in, and all persom indebted to him, to pay their amount* without delay to Mr. Stanton, Trafalgar- street. Nelson, January 21. ANTED, to Rent, a STORE in the town of Nelson. Apply to A.8., at the office of this paper. IN the ESTATE of ROBERT FYFJS, Deceased.— The CREDITORS of Robert Fyfe, late of the City of Wellington, and of the Kai Koras, in the Middle" Island of New Zealand, master whaler, who died at sea in or about the month of May, 1851, ate requested immediately to SEND the particulars of their CLAIMS to the Acting Executor, Gioxqc Hvntxb, Esquire, care of Messrs. Bethune & Hunter, merchants, Wellington ; »nd all persons indebted to tbe Estate of the said Kobert Fyfe are requested forthwith to pay the amount of such Debti to the said George Hunter. Dated this fourth day of January, 1851. Robirt H\*t, Solicitor of the Executor, Lambton- qu<iy, Wellington. IN the ESTATE of ROBERT FYFE, Deceased.— The HEIR-AT-LAW and NEXT-OF-KIN of RoßHir¥SfE or Ftffb, deceased, late of Wellington and the Kai Korai, in the colony of New Zealand, master , whaler, who wu drowned at sea off the .coast of New Zealand in or about the month of May, 1854, are requested to SEND INFORMATION of their EXISTENCE, and ths requisite legal proof, to GkoAGk-Huntxb, Esquire, Acting Executor of the deceased, caSte of Messrs. Bethune and Hunter, merchants, Welling tJfcNew Zealand. The deceased is supposed to have been boif'm Perthshire, in North Bri. tain, was a son of Elizabeth Stewart, otherwise Fyfe or Fyffe, deceased, and was a grandchild of Alexander Stewart, de. ceased ; he had a sister (married) who left Britain for some part of North America several years ago, another sister who died in Scotland several years ago, leaving children, and a brother James, who appears to have enlisted in the army many years ago. The personal estate of deceased, which is considerable, i« bequi-athed to his Next-of- Kin generally, tbe real estate descends to his heirs. Dated this fourth day of January, 1855. Robeit Haxt, Solicitor of the Executor, Lambton Quay, Wellington, New Zealand. NELSON RACE MEETING, 1855. ( W. O. Cautley, Esq. Stewards { F. A. Weld, Esq. (G. W. Schroder, Ksq. TUESDAY, MA»cn 6. The MAIDEN PLATE of 20 Soys., added to a Sv.eep stakes of 3 Soys. each ; second hone to save his stake ; fo all horses that have never won an advertised race, where more than 20 iots. of public money was given (matches excepted). T. C. P. weights. One mile and a half. Tbe VICTUALLERS' PLATE of 40 Soys., added to a Sweepstakes of 5 Soys. each ; second horse to save his stake. T. C. P. weights. Three miles. The SELLING STAKES of 3 Soys. each, 20 Soys. addid i second horse to sate his stake ; the winner to be sold for 100 soys ; if entered, to be sold for 90 soys., to be allowed 7 lbs ; if for 80 soys., 14 lbs ; if for 70 soys., 21 lbs. ; if for 60 soys., 28 lbs. ; if for 60 soys., 35 lbs. ; if for 40 soys., 42 lbs. T. C. P. weights. Heats, once round and a distance. The winner to be sold ( by auction, open to the public, within half an hour 1 of the race ; the surplus, if any, to go to the race fund. Tbe PORT STAKES of 3 Soys. each, p.p., 20 Soys, added by tbe lurf Club, for the produce of mares covered in Nelson in the season of 1850-51, to run at the Nelson Autumn Meeting, 1855. Second horse to save his stake. Colts, Bst. 7lbs. ; fillies, Bst. 3lbs. The winner to give one dozen of port to th* club. One mile. Mr Elliott's br c Types, by Giendon or Patch, out of Leading Article's dam Mr Stafford's br c (dead), by Patch, out of Modish Mr Schroder's b c Sam Patch, by Patch, out of Fanny Mr. Tinline'i bk c Zingaree, by Giendon, out of Gipsy Mr. Weld's b f (dead), by Giendon, out of Mirza Mr. Newcome't b c Banjo, by Giendon, out of Lucy Long. The LADIES' PURSE of SO Soys., added to a Sweepstakes of 5 Soys. each ; second home to save his stake. T. C. P. weights. The winner of the Victualler*' Plate to carry 7 lbs. extra. Heats. Once round and a distance. WEDNESDAY, Mabch 7. Tbe WELTER PLATE of 30 Soys, added to a handicap sueepstale» of 4 soys, b ft, iiornes to be named to the Secretary of the Tuff Club on or before the Ist of March, and to be handicapped by the Stewards or whom they may appoint. Heats. One and a half mile. The WAIRAU PLATE of 5 Soys., added to a Sweepstakes of half a Sovereign each, for hacks ; second horse to save his stake. No hone entered for any race where 10 soys. is added to be allowed to start. Catch weights. Heats. Once ■£The* HACK STAKES of 5 Shillings each, with 3 Sovi. added, for all hacks ; last horse to pay the second horse's stake. The winner of the Wairau Plate not to be allowed to start. Catch weights. Once round. . - ■ THURSDAY, Makcb 8. The TURF CLUB PLATE of 50 Soys., added to a Sweep, stakes of 6 Sovi. each ; second horse-to save his stake ; for three yrs old, Bit9lbs; four, 9st 13lbs; five, lOstTlbs; six and aged, lost lOlbs; 4lbs allowed to mares and geldings. Two miles. Tbe SHEARERS' PURSE of 20 Soys., added to a Sweepstakes of « Sots, each ; for three yrs old, 8«t olbs; four, Ost 13lbs: five, list 7lbs; s : xand aged, list 101b» ; 4lb« allowed to marei and geldings. The winner of the Victuallers' Plate, the Ladies' Purse, or Turf Club Plate, to carry 71bs extra. Once round and a diitance. The SCURRY SI'AKKS of 3 Soys. each, 2* Sovs. added ; second horse to save his stake. TCP weights, 4 lbs to mares and geldings. The winner of the Victuallers' Plate, the Turf Club Plate, or Ladies' Purse, to carry 7 lbs ; of any two of the above races, 101b* ; of all three, I2lbs extra. Heats. Once round.' The CONSOLATION^ PLATE of 20 Soys., added to a Handicap Sweepstakes of a Soys. each, p.p., for all horses that have started and not won in the previous races ; second horse to save his stake. Horses to be named within a quarter of an hour after the last heat for the Scurry Stakes, and to be handicapped by tbe Stewards' or whom they may appoint. Once round and a distance. The FORCED HANDICAP of 10 Soys., h. ft., for the winner of any races except the Port and Selling Stake*, and Consolation Plate ; open to any other horse ; second horse to save hisatake. Horses to be named at the same time as for tbe Consolation Plate, and to be handicapped in the samt manner. Once round and a distance. No person not » subscriber of two guineas to the fund will be allowed to enter a borse for any race except the Wairau Plate and Hack Stakes, nor for the latter races unless a subscriber to the amount of ten shillings. Tbe prizes will be paid by the Treasurer on the Monday following the races, at the Wakatu Hotel, at eleven o'clock. All horses (except for the Wairau Plate, Hack St. kes^ Consolation Plate, and Forced Handicap) to be named, uA colours of the lidrrs declared, under a sealed cover to th«« Secretary of the Turf Club, at his residence, on or before six o'clock on the efening of Thursday, the Ist of March. Horses for the Hulc Stakes. Wairau Plare. Contolatioa Plate, and Forced Handicap, to be entered on the ground. So puWi^monTwiU t°.*dded to the sweepstake, by th. steward, unless t*o horses, the bonafiie property of separate will rUi'i for saddling and another for starting; not more tn^rfive minutes^Jlowed after the la.t bell, when tb. th to e r.t W i{l. b po.t r fof'«,e Maiden Plate Welt.r All persons aw requesttd not to bring dogs on the Course. C. Elliott, Beeratary to the Turf Club.

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIII, Issue 705, 27 January 1855, Page 4

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