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TUESDAY. 27Tfr NOVEMBER, 1894, At 2.30 p.m. VALUABLE AND CENTRAL FREEHOLD PROPERTY. INVESTORS WILL PLEASE TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE OP THIS ADVERTISEMENT. T7IEANCIS SIDEY & CO. have received JU instructions from the Public Trnstec (under the will of Isaac Green, deceased) to eell by public auction in their rooms, Cuba street Extension— Family residence, No. 70, Wellington terrace, formerly occupied by Judah Myers, Esq., and now by Mr Ford (nine rooms and outhouses), also, four-roomed cottage at the rear. The freehold land has a frontage to Wellington terrace of 33ft by the long depth of about 154 ft, being part of section No. 4GI, City of Wellington. Note.—The Auctioneers strongly recommend this valuable freehold as a safe and legitimate investment; the situation and view cannot be surpassed, from the very central position the houses are always let to the beat of tenants, command good rentals, and the property is for absolute sale. For cards to view, full particulars and conditions of sale, apply to _ 272 FRANCIS SIDLY & CO. MONDAY, 2Otic NOVEMBER, At 11 o’clock. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. To Tea Blenders, Grocers, Storekeepers and Others. 86 Chests, Halt-chests and Boxes extra choice China and Ceylon Teas, Without Reserve. TOWNSEND & PAUL have received instructions from Messrs Cook and Gray to sell by auction, at their rooms, on Monday, 2Gth November, at 11 o’clock—--7 chests, 21 half-chests, 4 boxes superior quality China tea 50—5 boxes choice Ceylon tea 1 case, 11b packets, Ceylon tea No reserve. Terms cash. 257 [N" o w [Landing, Ex Brunner and Rouorua. Tons Golden Gem Flour, 200’a, 100’s, 50’s and 25’a Tons SilvorDust Flour,2oo’s,loo’e, 50*3 and 25*s Tons McGill's Oatmeal, 25’s and O 7*» Note. —Special quotations for a parcel. GEORGE THOMAS & CO., 4S Customhouse quay. 18 10 TO PIG DEALERS. BUTTER Milk for Sale ; any quantities ; low price. NEW ZEALAND FARMERS’ DAIRY UNION, Davis street, Wellington. 50 IVELL T NGTON TeOTTING CIUB. President Presidents—C. P. Skorrett, Esq., D. G. A. Cooper, Esq. Stewards Messrs James Pettie, Thus. Green, W. Ramsay, F. J. Preston, R. Pollock, W. 0. Nettleton, J. K. Hamilton, T. Wnddington. Judge—Andrew Young, Esq. Starter Thomas Hill, Esq. Timekeeper—Jas. King, Esq Handicappovs—The Stewards. Clerk of Scales—W. Ramsay, Esq. Clerk of Course—Thos. Smith, Esq. Treasurer —J. K. Hamilton, Esq, Secretary—H. R. Woon, Esq. NOVEMBER MEETING, To bo held at MIRAMAR PARK, KILBIRNIE, ON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23. First Event —12 Noon. PROGRAMME. ‘ 12 noon. —l. Maiden Handicap Trot (Saddle), of 20sovs; second horse to receive 3 sovs from the stakes. For all non-winnors. Nomination, 10s; Acceptance, 10s. Two Miles. 12,45 p.m.—2. Pony Handicap Trot (Harness), of 20 sovs ; second pony to receive 3 sovs from the stakes. Nomination, Ws ; Acceptance, 10s, Two miles. Height, 14 hands 2 inches and under. 1.33p.m.—3. Wellington Trotting Club Handicap (Saddle), of 50 sovs; second horse to receive 5 sovs from the stakes. Nomination, 20s ; Acceptance, 30s. Two miles. 2.30 p.m. —4. Handicap Selling Trot (Saddle or Harness), of 25 sovs. Winner to bo sold and the whole proceeds to go to the Club. Nomination, 10s; Acceptance, 15s. Two milos and a half. 3.15 p.m. —5. Miramar Handicap Trot (Harness), of 45 sovs ; second horse to receive 5 sovs from tho stakes. Nomination, 20s ; Acceptance,2ss. Two miles. 4 p.m.—o. Pony Handicap Trot (Saddle), of 20 sovs; second pony to receive 3 sovs from tho stakes. Nomination, 10s ; Acceptance, 10s. Two miles. Height, 14 Ivnds 2 inches and under. 4.3 P p.m.—7. Electric Handicap Trot (Saddle), of sovs; second horse to receive 3 sovs from the stakes. Nomination, 10s; Acceptance,

RULES AND REGULATIONS. 1. AU ponies (except those holding certificates) to bo measured before starting. 2. Previous performances of horses to bo given at time of nomination, also colours of the riders. 3. All races to be run under the rules of the Wellington Trotting Association. 4. Five per cent, will be deducted from the gross amount of all stakes. 5. All horses that have never started will be handicapped on the same mark. 6. All horses must bo ridden and driven out. If distanced by first horse .second and third money will bo paid to the winner. 7. All protests to bo accompanied by a fee of 2 sovs, to be forfeited if the protest is considered frivolous. 8. All disputes and objections arising out of the racing shall bo decided by a majority of the Stewards present, whoso decision shall bo final, and shall not bo questioned in any Court of law. Entries only received on this condition. 9. Nominations must state the bona fide owners of horses, 10. No jockey will be permitted to ride or drive unless in full jockey’s colours and breeches. This rule will be strictly enforced. 11. Anyjockcy not weighing out within ten minutes after ringing of bell, or not returning saddle cloths immediately at the conclusion f the event, will bo fined i6l Is, which will bo strictly enforced. H. R; WOON, Secretary, Box 327, G.P.O. Passed and approved by the Wellington Trotting Association. H. R. WOON, Secretary. Bth October, 1891. 674 SIRES OF THE SEASON. w DERRINGER, INNER of tho Sylvia Park Stakes, By Musket—Rosalie. ASCOT, Sire of Norton, Monte Carlo, Poinsettia, &c. By Kelpie (imp) dam Tho Thorn, by The Barb, winner of the Melbourne and two Sydney Cups. Limited to 30 mares each. Special terms to owners using both. Apply to J. O. HAYWARD, 568 Kaiwaiwai, via Featherston. ----- TO STAND THIS SEASON AT MARTON. The pure - bred Clydesdale STALLION STANLEY WILL TRAVEL' THE RANGITIKEI DISTRICT. All care, no responsibility. For full particulars, Apply to O. THOMAS, 2CO Owner. Tho Celebrated Thoroughbred Champion Sire SOMNUS WILL stand nt tho Proprietors’ Stud Stables, Korern, Manawatn, during the coming season, commencing Ist September, for a limited number only of approved mares. Early application should be made to insure service, as half his complement is already booked. Full particulars obtained on application to BAKER AND CO., Proprietors; Or to Frank Gat, Stnd Groom in Charge. YOUNG HEN CTtHOTTED read my adventure in search )0 of a cure for Nervousness, Loss of Enerot and the Remarkable manner in which I pound it. It may concern them. Forewarned is forearmed. Free by post on receipt of a stamped addressed envelope. Address, A Miner, G.P.0., Sydney. 378

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New Zealand Times, Volume LVI, Issue 2364, 21 November 1894, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume LVI, Issue 2364, 21 November 1894, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume LVI, Issue 2364, 21 November 1894, Page 4

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