Coffee Palace, DEE STREET, INVERCARGILL, (Next Albion Hotel.) PASTRY and Confectionery of all descriptions. Wedding Cakes a specialty. Country Orders promptly attended to. Sails and Soirees Catered for. Hot HRles AT ALL HOURS. THE PALACE OYSTER SALOON in connection with above is now open, and stews and frys can be obtained at any time Peivate Room foe Ladtes, H. Culling, PROPRIETOR. Telephone 275 HAIRDRESSING SALOON, BLUFF. H. Sweney BEGS to intimate that be has started as HAIRDRESSER & TOBACCONIST next to Metzger’s Hay View Hotel, Bluff, and trusts that skill and attention will secure a fair share of public patronage. Full Stock of Tobaccos, Cigars, Etc. All kinds of LADIES HAIR-WORK done. [Telegraphic & Cable [Code used : A.B.C Address : 4th Edition, and JBirch, Invercargill.] Private.] GEO. A. BIRCH LIND’S BUILDINGS, OPPOSITE AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT BUILDINGS, EBK ST., INVERCARGILL (Eleven years Manager of the late Colonial Bank, six years Manager of National Mortgage and Agency Co , both at Invercargill, and nearly two years Manager of Bank of New Zealand, Timaru), LAND AND FINANCE AGENT, GRAIN, WOOL, AND PRODUCE MERCHANT, SHARE & STOCK BROKER. Loans Negotiated. Farm and other Properties sold. Fat Sheep and all Live Stock disposed of privately. Debentures and Shares bought and sold on commission only. Flotation of Approved Dredging and other Companies undertaken. General Mining information given, and photos from nature of the different claims shown. INDENTS executed for Cornsacks, Woolpacks, Hessians, Ceylon Teas, Castor Oil, Confectionery, Machinery, and all General, Eastern, London and other lines, including Bonedust, Guanos, Clovers, etc. ADVANCES MADE on Wool, Skins, and other Produce consigned for shipment to London or the Australian Colonies. CORRESPONDENCE INVITED SOUTHLAND RACING CLUB AUTUMN MEETING. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, APRIL 17xh & 18th, 1901. (Abridged Programme Approved). First Day. 1. Hurdles of 35 sovs ; If mile. 2. Harness Trot of 25 sovs ; 2 miles. 3. Autumn Handicap of 55 sovs ; 1£ mile. 4. Visitors’ Plate of 20 sovs (open to horses that have not won a stake of the value of 30 sovs) ; 7 furlongs. 5. Waibopai Steeplechase of 35 sovs ; 2| miles. 6. Plying Handicap of 35 sovs ; 5 furlongs. 7. Saddle Trot of 40 sovs ; 2 miles. 8. Tradesman’s Handicap of 35 sovs ; 1 mile and 70 yards. Second Day. 1. Hurdles of 30 sovs ; l£ mile. 2. Saddle Trot of 40 sovs ; 2 miles. 3. Harvest Handicap of 45 sovs ; one mile and distance. 4, Hack Race of 20 sovs (open to horses that have not won a stake of 30 sovs) ; 1 mile. 5. Shorts’ Handicap, 30 sovs ; 4 furlongs. 6. Tally-Ho Steeplechase, 35 sovs ; 2 miles 7. Dash Trot of 25 sovs ; 1 mile. 8. Winter Oats Handicap of 35 sovs; once round. Acceptances first day, Saturday, 13th. Handicaps for second day at 9 p.m, 17th April Acceptances at 10 p.m. same day. For full particulars see Christchurch Press, 27th February, and posters. Only address— RICHARD CLARK, Secretary, P.O, Box 87, Invercargill.
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Southern Cross, Volume 9, Issue 2, 13 April 1901, Page 2
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484Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Southern Cross, Volume 9, Issue 2, 13 April 1901, Page 2
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