DIBBCT IMPOSTATIOKS. LANDED AND TO ARRIVE. Tt/T 'OALfcUM & OOJ., TIMBER MERCHANTS, HUMBBB STREET. AMERIOAN GALVANISED BTEEL BARBED WIRE, Vbrt Cheap, STANDARDS FENCING WIRE, STAPLES, and all requisites for Fencing purposes, v-DL TIMBER, POS'IS, RAXL» AND PALINGS, AND HURDLES. FENCING WIRT3 AT SPECIALLY LOW RATE 3. Standards are Pnnohed to Any Required Guage by the Automatio Feod Gear Standard Punoher recently patented by us. We land the iron dlreot from the manufacturers, and oan therefore offer our pus* tomern materials of first-class quality at a low prioe. O. For price lista for all material please apply to — M'CALLUM & CO. TIMBER AND IRON MERCHANTS SASH ANU DOOR MANUFACTURERS, IMPORTERS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS OP BUILDING MATERIAL, GENERAL IRONMONGERY, j PAINTS, OILS AND COLORS. Large and complete Stocks of «asmanian Hardwood— Palings and Posts ' Talvanizod Corrugated Roofing Iron Gortland Cement (Knight, Bevan, and Sturge's) Baltic Deals, Amerioan Clear Pine and Shelving Galvanised Steel Barbed Wire, 4-pronged Amerioan Fencmg Wire 6 to 9, annealed and oiled, Rulands and other brands Wire Nails, Galvanised Roofing Nails, Wrought Nails, etc. Sheet Lead, Sheet Zinc, Ridging Spouting, eto. American Clear Pine Doors Registrar Grates, and all kinds, Builders' and General Ironmongery and Brass ware White and Red Leads, Liquid Paints and Colors Raw and Boiled Linseed Oils Always on hand large and complete stooks of Kauri, Red, White and Black Pines, Architraves, Mouldings, Skirtings, Doors, Sashes, eto. Special arrangements for Wholesale supplies of Timber from our Southland Mills Agents for Benhar Stoneware Glazed Pipe Factory, Stirling M'CALLUM & CD., Oamaru and Invercargill, Bush Mills— Seaward Bnfh and One-Tree drll Point, Southland. PROGRAMME FOR 17UR0W JOCKEY CLUB, To be held on FRIDAY, 17th SEPTEMBER, 1886. President— D. Sutherland, Esq, Vice-Presidont— D. Macparlanb, Esq. Treasurer — Mr John Molloy. Secretary — Mr R. F*. (Jdbert. Clerk of Scales— Mr Jame* Barclay. Handic&ppera— Committee Judge— D, Sutherland, Fsq, St»r cr — Mr W. Beattie. Clerk of the Course — Mr J, Menzies, Ist. Handicap Hurdle Race, of 20 soys. Open. Over 8 flights Hurdles. 2 miles, Nomination, 10s ; acceptance, 103, 2nd. Maipen Plate, of 15 bovb, 1£ mile. Weight for age; for a'l distriot horses th»t have never won an advertised Race of 10 soys, All herseß to be the bona fide property of the owners 3 oalendar months prior to the meeting. Horses and owners to be in the district 3 oalendar months prior to the meeting, Nominations, 15s. 3rd. Handicap Trot Race, of 15 sovb. 3 mileß. Open, nominations, 10s ; acceptance, ss. 10 stone up, To start 1.30 p.m. 4th, Krjßow Handicap, of 40 bovb ; 2nd horse 5 soys from stake, 2 miles. Open. Nominations, 20s ; acceptance, 20s. sth, Novel Handicap, of 20 bo vs. 1J mile. Open. Winner to be the absolute property of the Club immediately after the Raoe. To be sold by Tender ; Tenders to close 20 minutes after the Raoe, Nominations, 10b ; acceptance, 10s, 6th, District Race, of 15 soys, Welter Weight for age. 1£ mile. Open only to horses which have been the bona fide property of owners 3 calendar months prior- to the meeting, Nominations, 10s ; acceptance, sa, 7th, Hack Race, of 5 eova. J mile. 10 Btone np. Entrance to olose with the Seoretary at 3 p.m. on ground. Entrance, ss. Btb. Consolation Handicap, of 10 bovb. 1 mile. Eor all beaten horses at the meeting. Nomination, 5s ; acceptance, ss, Ru£is» 1. Duocdln Jockey Club Rules will be strictly adhered to, and the decisions of the Stewards will be final. 2 District to be from Awamoko River to Morven Hills, and from Redclifle to the Grampion Hills, including Ben Ohan, bounded by the Watershed on both sides of the Waitaki River. 3. Nominations for the Kurow Handicap Trot and Hurdles to be lodged with the Seoretary not later than Wednesday, ldt September, at 8 p.m Handicaps for Tiot, Hurdles, and Kurow Handicap will appear on Monday, the 6th September, ' 4. Entry for Maiden Plate, Novel, and District to be made not later than 8 p.m. j on night of general entry, Tuesday, 14th September. 5. Three horses to run or only half stakes. 6 Acceptances for Kurow Handicap, Trot, and Hurdles to be lodged with the Secretary not later than 8 p.m, on night of general entry, Tuesday, 14th September. 7. Five per cent will be deduoted from all winners for expenses. R. F. ODBERT, jy6 Secretary, COMPULSORY SALE. T3APERHANGINGS, Jußt Landed 5d ■*- per Piece ; Slenaa, Oakn, Hall, Dining and Drawing Rooms, proportionately Cheap. Pattern of M Papers In Sfcook on Counter awaitinf Inspection. . caliTeariiY, j s anderson, •U7 To« rintt.
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North Otago Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 6137, 25 August 1886, Page 4
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