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Nefo Btoberti&emcnt& NELSON HARMONIC SOCIETY. T^HERE will he NO PRACTICE on L THURSDAY EVENING. J. T. Catlet, 236 Hon. Sec. TEA PARTY AND CONCERT IN AID OF THE BUILDING FUND OF ST. MICHAEL'S CHURCH, WAIMEA-WEST. A TEA PARTY, at which the Bishop ob Neison has promised to preside, will bp held in the Drill Shed, Waimea-weEt, on FRIDAY Afternoon, sth February, at Four o'clock. Tn the Evening, at Ei;»ht o'clock, there will be a CONCERT, at which several Members of the Nelson Harmonic Society have kindly consented to assist. Tickets for the Tea Parly, 23.; Children, halfprice ; for the Concert, 35., may be obtained from the Churchwardens, Waitnea-west. 211 COMMANDING OFFICER'S INSPECTION. rpUESDAY, the 2nd instant, being a holiday, JL the Commanding Officer's Inspection will take place on TUESDAY, the 9th, in Victory-square, at Six, p.m. By order, John Lockett, Captain, 238 Adjutant Militia and Volunteers. NOTICE. MR. R. B. WALCOT respectfully announces that he will RESUME his CLASS for INSTRUCTION and PRACTICE in VOCAL MUSIC, THIS EVENING (WEDNESDAY), February 3, at Seven o'clock, in the Harmonic Society's Practice Room, Trafalgar-square. Members and others desiroii3 of joining will be good enougli to attend. 212 WAIMEA-SOUTH STEEPLE- CHASE MEETING WILL TAKE PLACE ON THURSDAY, 25th FEBRUARY, 1869. The Gkeat Waimea-South Stakes, of 100 sov3., added to a sweepstakes of 5 soys each ; half forfeit to the fund ; second horse to receive 10 soys out of the stakes ; open to all coiners. Entrance, 2 soys each. Over about three miles fair hunting country. Three-year-olds to carry 93t ; four-year-olds, lOst ; five-year-olds, lOst lOlbs ; six and aged, list ; to closo and name, under cover, to tho Secretary Waimea-south Jockey Club, on or before 11th February ; and the forfeits (if any) to be declared on or before 18lh February. The Amateur Stakes, of 10 soys. Entrance, 1 soy each to the fund. Over about one and a-half miles fair hunting country j catch weights 5 post entrance. The Wakefield Fbee Handicap, of 50 soys. Acceptors, 3 soys each to the fund. Entrance, 1 soy each. Over about two miles fair hunting country. The winner of the Great Waimea-South Stakes to carry lOlbs extra ; to close and name, under cover, to tho Secretary Waimea-South Jockey Club, on or before 22nd February ; and the weights to be declared at the post by three o'clock on tho race day. Sceatcu Flat Races will take place during the day. CONDITIONS. Three horses, the lona fide property of separate owners, to start in each race, or the public money will be withheld. Each nomination to bo accompanied with the entrance fee, or the race will not be received. Colours to be sent with the nomination. Stakes to be made good previous to starting. The rules of the Grand National Steeple Chase will be adhered to. Tho decision of tho Stewards to be final. Horses to be at the post for the Great WaimeaSouth Stakes, by twelve o'clock ; for the Amateur Stakes, by two o'clock ; and for the Wakefield Free Handicap, by four o'clock. Tho stakes will be paid by tho Secretary, at the Forest Inn, on the Monday following the races. Stewards : Henry Redwood, jun., Hugh Staffoed, Esq., Esq., Mr. Hobebt Hooker, Mr. Geo. Moonlight, Mr. John Davenport, Mr. Chas. Landon, Mr. P. C. Gowland, W. White, Esq. Robt. M. Smith, 1876 Hon. Sec. EX JOHN BUiSYAN. MESSRS. PEAT AND THORNTON beg to inform the publio of Nelson and Marlborougli, that they have received FURTHER SHIPMENTS of really FIRST-CLASS SADDLERY of every description, including some very superior Gentlemen's Saddles, with Doeskin Seats, and Kneepods of improved Shape ; and they aUo beg to state that, being in a position to make their purchases from tho largest and best English Manufactories for Cash, it enables them to retail their Goods at less than the ordinary Wholesale Prices, which the following List will testify : — £ s. d. Gentlemen's Saddles, complete, from .276 „ „ All-over Hogskin . 317 6 „ „ Australian Flesh-out 410 0 ladies' Saddles, complete, from . . 3 17 6 , „ Quilted Safes . . . 411 0 „ „ Leaping Hoads and Quilted Safes . . . . 5 17 6 Child's Polch, for Boy and Girl . .2 15 0 BRIDLES AND OTHER MATERIALS. £ s. d. An imniense assortment of Bridles, commencing at . . . • .050 Ladies' Round Snaffles, from . . . 012 6 Martingales 0 5 6 Hunting Breast-plate and Martingales . 012 6 Felt SADDLE-CLOTHS . . . .066 HEAD-COLLARS, from . . .066 Good PLATED SPUR 9, from . .036 „ Strong BRASS GIG HARNESS, complete 6 0 0 „ Strong PLATED BUGGY HAR- I NESS, complete . . . 6 10 0 „ Strong PLAT KD GIG HARNESS 7 0 0 „ Strong CART HAENESS . . 5 0 0 Bridge-street, Nelson. 1531 riIENDERS will he received hy the WATJl. MEA ROAD BOARD, until MONDAY, Bth February, for— GRAVELLING, and other work, on the TRUNKKOAD, at FOX-HILL. Specification to be seen after THURSDAY, 28th instant, at GAUKRODasR's Inn, Fox-hill. Tho lowest tender not necessarily accepted. T. J. Thomi'SON, 178 Secretary. ! " CATTLE TRESPASS ACT, 1868." NOTICE is hereby civen that, on and after the 4th March, 1869, the " CATTLE TRESPASS AOl\ ISfJS." will be ENFORCED on my PROPICKTY, being Sections 36, 37a, 38, 41, 41a, 17, -JB, <lU, 51, 52, 53, S3, 56. 70, 80, part of Section l? 7, and part 2 of Section G(i, W»iinea-Bouth ; imd I heieby tjivn notice that I int>-nd to CLAIM DAMAGES for all CATTLE TRESPASSING- on tho said land, whether fenced or uufencert. Joseph Suepuabd. Waimca-BOUth, January 30, 1869. 233 J

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXVIII, Issue 10, 3 February 1869, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXVIII, Issue 10, 3 February 1869, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXVIII, Issue 10, 3 February 1869, Page 2

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