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Merchandise. - ___ _ _ ?? ort™?': - RB . MATiTIN &- CO. have ON SALE, ex "|i fl EMBERS am particularly requested to j\tttni\ . « HANNAH, from London- i\X a MEETING of the OTAGO .TpCiCIA 30 t"ses iVi 4p'ckes aborted Clinii-'to bo taken at Eight o'clock. Members still Vn S ISldffl living Subscription-lists in their possession are r- e--10 " hdtpKJ^rSsorted qnerid to brin^hem to this Meeting. 10 „ Lea and Perrin's sauces "~ ~ 7~~ 10 „ half-pint salad oil T~\ U N E ,D I N RACES. o „ half-pint castor oil JL/ 10 „ Scotch salmon ' WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, : 10 " assorted fruits ■ 26th, 27th, and 28th March. 10 „ Sinclair's hams 5 „ Wiltshire bacon stewards:' 2 „ candied orange peel . Sydney James, Esq. C. E. Bird, Esq. 2 „ candied lemon peel J. W.'Moorhouse, Esq. Reginald Julius, Esq. 10 „ Durham mustard j o i m Maclean, Esq. C. C. Cole, Esq. 0 j, Colenian's starch judge ■ 10 1&.& grey sheeting Wmiam Logic, Esq. 2 „ navy canvas starter : 1 case Aberdeen half hose Oliver Cooper, Esq. 1 „ Scotch wool shirts treasurer : 1 ~ men's cloth caps . Q T! T? Trmps V<tn 2 " Angola checked flannel S. E. It. Jones, _&q. 2 youth's drab mole trousers 2 „ " ditto cord ditto FIR S T DA V . 10 „ men's drab mole ditto maiden plate. 1 " ditto'd^bToKuluto Of sovereigns. Entrance 3 guineas For all 2 baies Lancashire and Welsh flannel horses that have never won an advertisedl pme of 2 blue flannel more tuan £10 —one an(l a lia!i mues- \V eight lor ?" dSfu age' 1 » ho^to S r<naes^m^n^S=^ 1I! icS^ieshirts *""* rßO^ciAic.P, 2 „ blue serge shirts Value £100. . 1 case furniture chintz Presented by S. E. R. Jones, Esq. 2 bales medium and white shirtings ; horses-entrance o guineas-two milesIc^S^ftrouser. welterweights. . 3 , blue pilot reefers, &c, See. selling stakes. Of sovereigns. For all horses—entrance two On sale in lots to suit purchasers. guineas—one mile and a half heats —weight for age, as n B MARTIN & CO. Maiden Plate. Horses entered to be sold:for £30, to Hi"-h-street. carry 8 stone: £40.8 stone 5 lbs; £50, 8 stone 10 lbs; Vnhnmrv 17th ° £6°'> 9 sto"e '* Ib '> ~7o> 9 stono ° 11>s ' £80' 9stOne Fcbmary 17th. x _ £QQ^ 1Q gto ' ne 4]bg . £10Qj 10 stone g IJj3> Rli, MARTIN & CO. have on Sale, at their scurry stakes. . yards, landing ex "Hannah " from London- Hogskin Saddle and Bridle. 1 Post entry 1 guinea-ftr ,11 untrained hor.es--2 do Galvanised Tiles one mite and a hidf-catchweig.ite. Ido Sheet Zinc surnifT) TIAA r 2,000 feet Rain Piping SECOND DA \ . 2,000 do Ridging hurdle race. 10 tons cone-headed Nails and Screws Of sovereigns—entrance 3 guineas—one and a Head Shoes. Gutter Brackets, &c half mile heats over four flights of hurdles, three feet 50 boxes Window (Mass, ail sizes n ; ne inches high; town plate weights Paints, Oils, and Turpentine • "publicans' purse. In parcels to suit the Trade or Builders. Qf sovei . e ; n . ns . Entrance 5 guineas—three miles It. B. MARTIN & CO, —town Plate weights. The winner of Town Plate to High-street. carry seven pounds extra. ~~~. ~ , T DUXEDIN HANDICAP. EX •' CHOICE," now landing and on sale Qf sm . PreWns _ cntTixncc 3 guIIMSM; i ia! f forfeit by the undersigned— if declared-one'mile and a half. Wooden stores, 00 feet x 2o feet p _ RBB> " Also " " Of sovereigns—entrance 2 guineas—two miles ; Paperhangings ' welter -weights j gentlemen riders. Wrapping paper ; White lead THIKDDAX. Oils and cn'ors , steeplechase : Galvanized iron Of sovereigns—entrance 3 guineas; second Chaff machines ~_v - iri( , l7 . T , -' nn horse to receive soys. out of the stakes—over HENRY cuUJ4.ii &- <^<-'~ j ground and fences as the stewards may ap- - Walkei-Btrcct pom(. 8 fm affe< ■VT- 0 W L A~N D ING, trottino race. _ IN 2.50 Casks Bvas's Ale and Porter. Of sovereigns—entrance two guineas—three E QUICK Kattray "street, opposite Bank of New times round the comse, and a distance; no weight Zealand. ' ._ under ten stone. ■ — _____ —-- FORCED lIAXDICAP. ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED— Entl . nnce ten soys. for all winners during the Byas's porter meeting; (Hack and Trotting Races exeepted) Do. ale half forfeit; two miles. DT.^'ca^-"^ 9 consolation handicaps. Krnn in hulk Of sovereigns—entrance 2 guineas. For all Geneva, 4-gallon coses horses beaten during the meeting; to be hnndiSlierry, in qr.-casks cupped by the stewards, or whom they may appoint. ctdfef°do. RULES ANd'rEGWTIONS. Carbonate of soda The races to he run under the rules of the Nelson Fine congou, in chests Jockey Club, and the decision of the Stewards to be Ground c.iffee, in this flnul. Do. do., very superior Mares and geldings allowed 0 lbs. Ground pepper, in tins Horses imported, within two months of the date of Corn sacks, corrugated iron, English ima tl)e meot ; n - w hi be allowed five pounds. Scotch ; coil chains, steel, tinfoil jf o p ersO ii will be allowed to enter a horse for any A small lot blue gum scantling, &c. (except the Hack) Race, unless he is a subscriber of V QUICK 3 guineas to the Race Fund. . tr 1' rv T« n iov.,i Entries to be made under seal, addressed to the Rattray street, opposite Bank of New Zealand. St^"r ds before 8 p.m., on the evening of Wednesday —~ ~~ the 19th March, at the Provincial Hotel, with names HARRIS AND SAMPSON, flu d colors of the riders. p SIMPS ON Importers of Hon. Secretary. BOOTS, SHOES, CLOTHING, &«. Theamounto f prizes wi^e shortly advertised. (Over Jones §• Williamson's, Pi-inces-street, DunedinJ All rentlemen holding subscription lists, are re,r o.T -n .irruTniWDnoTS quested to forward the same to the Secretary, on or HAVE ON SALE-A MEUICANBOOTb Mondftyj the 17th inst . Napoleons SS 8 w A x T A — R A ° E s> WeTSons of every description MARCH 12th, 1862. Women's and Children's Cloth and Leather Stewards- ; V? 3? 0! 3 ' vV &C: ' &°" Mark Noble, Esq. ' Pilot Jackets ■,-, t> p nv i.™. -A n Moleskin Trowsers R-Jillius Esn Scotch Twill Shirts «.. Juhis, Lsq Scotch Tweed and Doe Suits. • W,Moikj,i_q. Tweed and Doo Tiwsers . J««ge.:, _ ■ Crimean Shirts . Fairfax Fon wick, Esq. Flannels, & c. MR , L . SAM p Soy ._ w . Xo^q. FO R S A L E , j laiden p IiATBj value 25 soys, added to a Sweepstake of 2 soys., open to all hoivus that have never 1 Blue Gum Store Frame, 40 x M won public money. One mile and a half.- Iw>Wharf and Box Drays of superior manufacture year-olds Bst, 3, Ost., 4, 9st. lOlbs, 5, lOst. 41b.-, 1 American Waggon ' s am \ a g CQj io s t lOlba. Second liorse to save Sheep Hurdles his stake. Apply to qtvtttil Oamaru Cup, value 100 soys., in plate or spu-ic, JWhTimberYard. added to a sweepstake of 5 soys, open to aU ~. _ , Iflfi , Beach lim C horses the Una Jide property of -runboWrft, loth February, 1862. ■ : goutli of the Rangitata River. Two miles, l^o :-, tTTT - rV mj. w ,o pvt; AMBULATORS year-olds, Bst. Clbs., 3, 9st. 81bs., 4, lOst. ffibs., CHILDREN'S P_,KAiV_uuijAxuiid, iflg^ ' 101bg>j 0 nnd agedj u st . t gentloinen riders. Professionals, 71bs. extra. Second hor-:e Ex " Chile." to save his stake. Selling Stakes— Sweepstakes of 2 soys., with 25 • added. One mile and a half. If entered, 10 lie ■ ■ . sold for £30, Sst. ; £40, 9st.; £50 9st. 10IM.J A VARIETY OF WELL MADE, SUPERIOR £60 I Q St . 81bs.; £70, list. Gibs.; £80, VaL, ' and Ist. extra for every extra £10 in value The FINISHED DOUBLE AND SINGLE winner to be sold immediately after the race. „ ITT The surplus to go to the Race Fund. PERAMBULATORS, FOR SALE AT W. s ETTLB us' Puuse, value 100 soys., adued : ts> a sweepstakes of 5 soys. Three miles.- Oumisru MELUISH'S PHOTOGRAPHIC GALL-Xl, Cup-weights.. Second horse to save his stakr-c. Hurdle Race. —Sweepstakes of 3 soys., with o0 PRINCES-STREET. added. Three miles, over 10 flights of lin*-*- ---~ ■ - : : : 2-year-olds, 9st.; 3, lOst. lOlbs.; 4, list. Olbd.: FLOUR FOR THE GOLD FIELDS, ! 5, list, 121b5.; G and aged, 12st. 31bs., Second from mossgiel mill, taieri. horse to save his stake. ' . ■ flour can be had from the above mills,^ (Mb_A. J. LATION Stakes of 2 soys., with 90; added. Burns,) and that by carting from here, a saving q horses> Que jnile aU)J aiialfj l^iJ^^e-Wta^tJ^wtagitaalto Maiden Plate Weights. Second horse to f eve h_ ' Taieri Ferry or Scrogg's Creek. v ■ I ■ Bran, Pollard, BARR, The winner of the Oamaru Cup to carry 1011,, j Aju.no Dunedin, agents, extra if entered for the Settlers' Purse. —— - —: Mares and geldings allowed 31bs. ■ TO HOTEL KEEPERS, &c./ &c. , j^^b" '""^ "^ Uie'^ uttttauT) TABLES -Alfentries to he made under cover to tfe SttWftrtJ.' BILLIARD IAULJib. _ Nt the Northern Hotel, Oamaru, before 8 o'clock ARCAMPBELL&:CO. have on sale, THREE «* even ing previous to the races. • .. ■■1 .? . SUI'ERIOR BILLIARD IABLt-b, No person w ill bo allowed to enter a horse ior. an? with all necessary fitting's complete. race un i e ss a subscriber of three guineas to the Kuct Auction Rooms, Maclaggan-st., Fund. ' •'■■■: • ' i " 28th January, 1802. In all the above races, three horses to startior u£ ■ " public money will be added. . ■ •* ■:'.:-._ FOR SALE, a Plate Glass Front, consisting of - ■ ■ .->• 5 panes, 3x Gaud 7x C, with plaster sash and T0 UPCOUNTRY STOREICEEPEES "_^rrj tableture complete. ~__- DIGGERS. . ■ - >T" "'' J- SWITZER. TIMOTHY STEPHENSON & C£.,. WOODEN HOUSES FOR SALE.-Two Wooden COMMISSION, GBNEBALj-ASTO/jfoß-Cottages, each containing Four Rooms, with. WARDING AGENl^^jr - , .. Passace through the centre. On Sale by t . ■ , • Wa_Kßb-o-i.^a k- ■■-.- - j iJW9as ; Wright, Robertson&.co^ O/!F ____2__«_i_^2V^^

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 81, 18 February 1862, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 81, 18 February 1862, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 81, 18 February 1862, Page 1

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