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3ftaceg+ IVTEW ZEALAND METBOPOLITAN Jli meeting. TO BE HELD IN CHRISTCHURCH, OK TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND FRIDAY, the lltb, 12th, and 14th Notembeb, 1873. TUESDAY, November. 11. Maiden Plate, of 100 aovs., added to a sweepstake of 10 soys. each, h ft. One mile and a half. Free Handicap, of 50 aovs., added to a sweepstake of 5 soys. each for acceptors. One mile. Canterbury Cup, of 250 eovs. added to a eweepBtake of 15 soys. each ; 5 soys. forfeit 5 second horse to save his stake. Nominations, with 5 soys., to be mado to tho Secretary of the C.J.C. on or before 8 p.m. September Ist. Two miles and a quarter. Railway Plate, of 50 boys. Entrance, 5 sovb. Half-a-milo. WEDNESDAY, November 12. Derby Stakes, of 150 soys., added to a swoepstakes of 10 soys. each, h. ft. Colts, Bst. lOlbs. ; fillies and geldings, Bst. 51ba. One mile and a half. Closed with 29 subs. Mr D. Carson's eh f, by Tom King— Gllopade, by Sir Hercules. Mr R. Gillett's br c, by Golden Grape — Betty Martin, by Sir Hercules. Mr R. Gillett's br c, by Golden Grape — Miss Mettle, by Touch it. Mr R. Gillett's br f, by Golden Grape— Ethelred, by Riddlesworth. Mr R. Gillett's br c Pioneer, by Golden GrapeWing, by Towton. Mr Nosworthy's b c, by Traducor — Eveline. Mr Nosworthy's b c Seducer, by Traducor — Deception, by Young Plover. Mr Noswprthy's eh c Castaway, by Traducer — Mermaid, by King Tom. Mr Nosworthy's br f, by Traducer — Azucena, by Towton. Mr Nosworthy's br f, by Traducer — Termagant, by Cap-a-pie. Mr J. A. Douglas's eh g, by Scud — Evangeline, by Towton. Mr J. A. Douglas's eh g, by Scud — Beeswing, by Sleight-of-Hand Junior. Mr W. Walters's br c, by Dainty Ariel— Fanny Fisher, by Fisherman. Mr M. Studholme's br c Kilmain, by Caledon — Zigzag, by Malton. Mr M. Studholme's br c Vocalist, by Caledon — Jenny Lincl, by Sledmere. Mr Studholme's b c Wee Lad, by Caledon — Little Lady, by Malton. Mr C.F. Moneys eh c St. Alban'e, by Malton— Montrose, by Young Potentate. Mr W. C. Webb's eh c, by Malton— Ada, by St. Aubyn. Mr W. C. Webb's eh c, by Malton — Revoke, by Sir Hercules. Mr Watt's eh c Tara, by Malton — Ladybird, by II Mr W. cTWebb's eh f, by Malton— Spray, by Donizetti. Mr W. C. Webb's br f, by Traducer— Miss King. Mr F. W. Dclamain'B b c Templeton, by Traducor — Belle of tho Isle, by Malton. Mr Redwood's eh c Papapa, by Ravensworth — Waimea, by Sir Hercules. Mr Redwood's eh g Terenga, by Ravensworth — Phoebe, by Sir Hercules. Mr Redwood's b f Spritsail, by Traducer — Wetsail, by Sir Hercules. Mr J. Walker's eh f Glenara, by Peter Flat— Sybil, by Traducer. Mr J. Walker's b f Verbena, by Peter Flat—Sweetmeat, by Sugarplum. Mr J. Walker's eh f Barroune, by Peter Flat — Roxana, by Glaucus. Lottery Plate, of 50 soys., added to a sweepstake of 3 soys. each. Entrance, 2 eovs. Tho winner of the Railway Plato to carry 7lbs. extra; maiden* at time of starting allowed 71bs. Three-quarters of a mile. Canterbury Jockey Club Handicap, of 150 soys. added to a sweepstake of 30 sovb. each, h. ft. for acceptors. Entrance, 5 soys. Horses to b» nominated on or before 8 p m., Monday, SeptemIst. Two miles. Grand Stand Handicap, of 100 soys. Entrance, 5 soys. ; 2 soys. on nomination. One mile. FRIDAY, November 14. Handicap Hurdle Race, of 50 soys., added fo a sweepstakes of 5 soys. each for acceptors. Two miles, over eight flights of hurdles. CHRisTcnußCit Plate, of 150 sovb., added to a %_ sweepstakes of 5 soys. each. Entrance, 5 soys., to go to the fund. The winner of the Canterbury Cup to carry 71bs. extra. Maidens at the time of starting allowed 71bs. Two miles. Selling: Race, of 40 soys. Entrance, 3 sovb. On» mile. Metropolitan Handicap, of 100 soys., added to sweepstakes of 5 soys. each for acceptors. Entrance, 3 soys. One mile and a half. Consolation Handicap, of 40 soys. Entrance, 2 soys. One mile. In all races not otherwise specified, 3 lbs. will be allowed to mares and geldings. All nominations and acceptances, unless otherwise specified, close at Tattersall's, on October 31st 1873, at 8 o'clock p.m. Winners to pay five per cent, of their winnings towards the expenses of the course. CANTEBBUBY AUTUMN BACE MEETING, 1874. The St. Le^er Stakes, of 100 soys., added to a sweepstakes of 10 soys. each. Nominations, with 2 soys., to be sent to the Secretary on September Ist, 1873. Colts, Bst. lOlbs. ; fillies and geldings, Bst 71bs. Distance, 1 mile, 6 furlongs and 132 yards. Champagne Stakes, of 100 sovb., added to a sweepstakes of 10 soys. each, h. ft. For two-year-olds ; colts, Bst. lOlbs. ; fillies and geldings, Bst. 81bs. Nominations to close on the Saturday after the November races ; nominations, £2. The date of the Autumn Race Meeting, 1874, will be fixed immediately after the November Meeting, 1873. E. G. Gbiepith, Hon. Sec. JEetitcal SUCCESS tbe TNDEX of A LLCOCK'S POBOUS PLASTEBS.— JOL. The public are informed these celebrated plasters have been established 27 years. Patented CJ.Sp 1845. It is supposed and claimed they restore the electrical condition of the part were applied, by which pain and diseased actions cease. But we really know little on this subject, because tho properties of medicinal agents can only be known by experience, and this has taught that whenever Allcock's Porous Plasters are applied they do good, often restoring the withered hand, removing the unsightly lump, lengthening the shorter leg, and restoring the lame to walk. But read our testimonials, and if you have a weak spot in your body, try a plaster ; the cost is small, being twentyseven half-pence only. No doubt they impart all the electricity of galvanism to the system needed. Wo believe this, because they have made greater cures than were ever achieved by the most costly applications.

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXXII, Issue 54, 3 July 1873, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXXII, Issue 54, 3 July 1873, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XXXII, Issue 54, 3 July 1873, Page 4

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