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'' r ' v ' "'" public •'•,'"' 'Vl. f.( LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, ' ' ; • ■•'■■• ■ ' -> Mobbis6n-stbeet, . Neison. ', (Opposite Messrs. Mobbison, Solandees, and ! : "' J ' " • Cos.S tores. * ,' „ ,A' , A ETJBtUE FIVEN' having taken the '-£3l_ ; 'above STABLES, begs ! 'to.' inform his Town and Country Friends, arid the Public in general, that he is now prepared to furnish accommodation of the ''best quality, combined with three great requisites — civility, attention^ • and moderate charges. ■ ' i. ' i („.|( „.| Ladieß' and Gentlemen's: Saddle Horses, . Gigsi Buggies, &o.; always on Hire (with , -'.ViC careful drivers fit required), , / }1 Horses well and thoroughly broken to Saddle and' . Single or Double Harness. Horses, Carriages, &c. Bought and Sold on > Commission.-. . • . r-'i MORRISON-STREET STABLES, ".- ■.. Entrance from Hardy -Btreet. ' 1566 - CONVEYANCE FROM UPPER MOUTERE TO THORPE. ■ T AMES EOSE having commenced to el RUN a TRAP from the THORPE POSTOFFICE to UPPER MOUTERE, to meet'her'; MajestT's Mail, he leaves Thobpe at EigKfi" a.m. EVERY MONDAY, and returns the eairid Evening. , ' ••■•'•' Travellers going to the Baton, or the Table Land Gold-field, will find this the shortest route!' " . , ■ .' ' — • ' ' Orders and Parcels carefully Delivered. . " PRELIMINARY NOTICE. " '' 'FHE NELSON AGEIOULTUEAB JL ASSOCIATION'intend holding a. SHCfW. ; sometime in APRIL next, when PRIZES will be' ", offered ior HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP, and' other STOCK ; also; AGRICULTURAL "PfiO- ' , DUCE, and lor the best EXHIBITS of £lfo- " VINCIAL INDUSTRIES connected with farm^'j ing. It is hoped that there will be a good .display of Implements and Machinery of Local : Manufacture. ' "' ' „ By order of the Committee, ' ;fw l ! • . W. Bout, 1 1447 Secretary. AN APPEAL to the MEN of NE^' ZEALAND. By Fjjmmuta. ' ' '.' J. Hounbblii Trafuigar-fltreet. s ltaces v , / ; ;' 4i y " WAIMEA-S (JUTH ' STEEPLE-;; ..' • CHASE. '■ ...--- TO' BE' HEI/b ON " „! WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, "1872; '\ * Stewards : H. Redwood, jun.,Esq., C. B. Gabb, Esq., . ■ ..v R. E. M'Rae, Esq., , M. Sbllon, Esq., , John Kekb, Esq., . C. Elliott, Esq. Judge: '" ■ John Shabp, Esq, Starter .* . , , „ , • Mr. John .Gaukbodgeb. . . Cleric of the Course : Hubble Race, of 20 soys. One and a-half miles, 1 over eight nights of hurdles. Three- y ear-olds, 9st; four yearß, lOst j five years, 'lOafc lOlb's; six years and aged, list. ■ Entrance,' 2 sdvs each, to be made under cover to the Secretary,' ' with colours of riders, on or before the 24th January. Great Waimea-South Handicap, of 100 sovb, second horse to receive 10 aovs out of the < stakes. Over about three miles of fair hunting country. Entrance, 3 soys each, to be made under cover to the Secretary, with colours of riders, ou or before the 24th of JanuaryWeights to be declared on the 31st January. , Acceptors, 4 soya each. Acceptances to be declared to the Secretary of the. Waimea South, Jockey Club on or before the 14th February. Wakemeld Free Handicap, of 40 soys.' Over about two miles of fair hunting country. Entrance 1 soy each. Weights to be declared as soon after the running lor the Great Wainieasouth Handicap as possible. Acceptors, 3 sots' each. , ' " Hack Huedle Race, of 5 soys. Once round. Poat entry, 10a. each. Flat Race, for first-class Lady's Saddle. Once round. Post entry, 10s. each. Flat Race, for first-class Gentleman's Saddle. Once round. Post entry, 10s. each. SwEErsiAKE Races, with 1 soy added by the Club, will take place during the day. Any horse starting for the Hurdle Race, Waimea South Handicap, or Wakefield Free Handicap, not allowed to start for Hack Races. Horses to be at the post for the Hurdle Race punctually at Twelve o'clock. A Brass Band will be in attendance. ' Robt. M. Smith, 1543 , Hon. Sec.

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXX, Issue 77, 24 January 1872, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXX, Issue 77, 24 January 1872, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXX, Issue 77, 24 January 1872, Page 8

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