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Mudeuu & Stewart. WI 'CHESTER FAIR, THURSDAY, APRIL 19. Maclean and stewart, will Sell as above, 500 Cross-bred I. amt 200 Cross-bred Ewes, *, 6 and 8-tooth. MACLEAN k STEWART, Auctioneers WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25. At 11 o’olook, CLEARING SALE OF STOCK AND PLANT, AT WAITOHT, Two miles from Pleasant Point. MACLEAN AND STEWART favored with instructions from Mr Chapman, Waitohi, will Sell by Public Auction, on the above date, at the Homestead, Waitohi, two miles from Pleasant Point, his STOCK AND PLANT, Vie., 16 First-daei Draught Mares and Geldings 3 Hacks 16 Milch Cows, all near calving 1 Shorthorn Bull 60 Head Mixed Cattle 100 Fat and Store Pigs 1 D.F. Plough, Spring Cart, &c, Alto, About 40 Tons Potatoes. As Mr Chapman is giving np cropping and going in for grazing, the whole of his Farming Stock and Plant will be sold without reserve. The Horses are a very superior lot and the other Stock are also good. Sale at 11 o’clock Luncheon provided. MACLEAN & STEWART, Auctioneers. QN SALE—By the Undersigned--35 Lincoln Bams, 4 and 6-tooth 30 Leicester Rams, 2,4, and 6-tooth MACLEAN & STEWART, Public Notices BON-ACCORD CARRIAGE WORKS I BEG to announce that I have REMOVED mv Place of Business from Latter Street to EVANS’ OLD GRAIN STORE (formerly Atlas Foundry), next Ring’s Stables, Main Hoad. ARCHIBALD FRASEB. IP YOU WANT GOOD AND CHEAP BASKETS OB FZBAUOTLATOB3 00 TO THE UAKEEB, Gr. H EDGES ON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BASKET MAKERS & ROD GROWERS, (Nez Old Bank Hotel, Church Street, Timaru.)

Every Description of Baskets Fade to Order, Also, VERANDAH AND GARDEN CHAIRS Phoenix Brewing & Malting Company (Limited), BROWN STREET, TIM ABU, THIS COMPANY is now prepared to supply XXX and XXXX ALE and STOUT of superior quality in Hhds, Bat* rels, and Casks, also BOTTLED ALB AND STOUT OP GUARANTEED QUALITY. All Orders left at the Brewery, or sent by post or telegram, will receive prompt attention, CASH PURCHASERS of Prime Samples of MALTING BARLEY, M. S. DUFFY, Manager. NEW ZEALAND Gteand N ational Steeplechases TO BE HELD AT T I M A B U, ON THURSDAY, MAY 24th, 1883. PROGRAMME—--1 p.m.—New Zealand Grand National Handicap of 200 sovs., with a sweepstake of 5 sovs each for acceptors, to go to the second horse. Nominations oi 2 sovs to go to the fund. Distance about 4 miles. • 2 p.m.—Maiden Plate of 100 sovs, with a sweepstake of 5 sovs each for acceptors, to go to the second horse. Nominations of 2 sovs to go to the fund. Weight for age. Distance, about 2 miles. 3 p.m.—Hunt Club Odp of 100 sovs, with a sweepstake of 5 sovs each for acceptors to go to the second horse. Nominations of 2 sovs to go to the fund. Weight for age. Amateur riders allowed 71bs, Grand National Handicap winner to carry 141bs penalty. Distance, about 3 miles.

4 p.m.—Consolation Handicap of 50 bovs, added to a sweepstake of 2 sovs each for acceptors. Nominations of 1 sot to go to the fund. Distance, about 2 miles. Nominations for the New Zealand Grand National Steeplechases to be sent to the Hon Sec., Timaru, on or before Tuesday, the 24th April, at 8 p.m. The weights to be declared on Tuesday, the Ist of May. Acceptances, with Sweepstakes, to be sent to the secretary, on or before 8 p.m., on Tuesday, the 15th of May. The teeplechases will be run under the Revised N.ZQ.N.B, Club Rules, copies of which may be obtained of the Secretary. GENERAL RULES. No person allowed to enter a horse unless he be a subscriber of at least £1 Is to the Fund, which must be enclosed with the entry. All Entries and Acceptances must be made under Sealed Cover, and contain Entrance Money, Hweepstakes, Name Ape, Description and Pedigree of Horses, and 0 dors of Riders. A penalty of Two Hove., will be enforced on any Jockey riding in wrong colors. This rule will be strictly enforced. ! The rule re Amateur riders (No. 74 of the N.Z.G.N.S. rules) will be strictly enforced. Note —As some misconception appears to have arisen about the weights in the Grand National Handicaps, it may be as well to state that no weight will be under 10 stone, but that 12 stone 7ibs is not necessarily the highest weight in any Handicap. W St. LINDSAY,

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 3133, 18 April 1883, Page 3

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