_ . ■ wngnt. atepnegyon ft <’<> ■ '■ wooii.. CONSIGN FOR SALE - - - - WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, INVERCARGILL. FOR SHIPMENT - „ BLUFF. FIRST SALE - JANUARY 8. SECOND SALE - FEBRUARY 2. fave opened my NEW VETEEINABY SHOEING FORGE In SPF.Y STREET, between Mr Wilson, demlefe and Mr Waterston's Coal and Shipping. . , Office, where horses will be PROPERLY SHOD. I WETEOV IftSTE'DETGTIRJi’I 8, and lMne horses treated for all troubles. A W 11 v I I IlvWl Drenches, linaments and blisters always ready. Only J « - • fair share of publio patronage requested. » , ROBERT KIDD.Spsy Stbist. TO OUR LADY CUSTOMERS. d 'A I ss PRICE & BULLEID . f framer i? 1^ 1 T lO t™™ l this s2asou in the Wallacetown, Invercar Steamer, very Special Shipment of gin> and surrounding . districts, the Pure Bred LADIES’ JAPANESE SILK Clydesdale Stallion, SKIRTS, BLOUSES AND Clydeside. le The variety is great, shades Cream, For pedigree and further particulars in future ly , White, Paris, Blues, Cardinals, Black, advertisement. mnwr-irnNT { Linwood, Wailacetown Junction. HetaZt’andmZ ' WINSOME lassies, comely dames, propsey and tucked, new patterns in *’ a > n . i H on , n v®’ ( „, sleeves, long Russian fronts. The n> hUnA. most dainty stock o Blouses. See 0 hlends they 11 no hae ony I oura before deciding elsewhery. ' —PRICE AND BULLEID, in Taa etr eefc. SPECIAL BLACK DRESS JUST offiNED AT MATERiALgoto PRICE & BULLEID’S BICYCLE. PRICE & BULLEID’S Ve linencostume'skikts, A few of these splendid machine LEFT strapped and piped, 6s 9d, 7s 9d, 8s Just Opened by last Mail Steamer— 6d, lOsbd, 12s 6d. Just Opened— JubllOC Gont S OyCIO 3&14* 15 Pieces Figured Pattern Voiles; 25 Coloured Washing Linen Costumes Pieces Black All Wool Voiles, 2s 6d, and Fancy Muslin Costumes, Pique J Libi See Cvcl© d£lE 2s lid, 8s 6d, 4s 6d ; 10 Pieces All Costume Skirts, 7s 6d, 9s Gd, 10s 6d, ** Wool Poplins, 2s Gd, 3s lid, 4s Gd ; Pretty Washing Underskirts, 3s lid, Built to order; finest value ever offered. 20 Pieces Beautiful Plain Sateens, Is 4s (ki, 5s Gd, and a beautiful selecla 9d, 2s, 2s Gd, 3s 3d ; 14 Pieces tion of Black Costume Skirts ready ReCOfC? CvcleS £l9 , Broche Pattern Lustres HAd, Is 3d. for use in five minutes. Ask to see s la 6d, la 9d, Is ; 12 Pieces Rich our Stylish Costume Skirts, newest to order of B.S.A. Parts. Black French Cashmeres, Is lL)d, 1 cut, 10s Gd, 12s 6d, 15s Gd, 21s Gd, in — 2s 3d, 2s (Id. 2s lid, 3s Cd, 5 pieces Plain Lustre, Figured Lustres, Fine RECORD TYRES AND ACCESSORIES IN STOCK only Black Taffettas and Voiles. Serges and Cloth Costume Skirts The above shipment comprises the from 7s Cd to 21s (Id, strapped, once our Cycles are ridden, they will always be best and cheapest lot of Dress Goods . frilled, trimmed and latest style of ridden, as we claim that for workmanship ver shown in Inv ere argi 11. ( to PRICE & BULL EID’S an< j finish we cannot be equalled. . * , Terms arranged. Every Cycle and Tyre guaranteed for twelve months. Bai’AlRS PIIOMPTLY ATTZNOra) To.
RED BOOT. Just to hand and arriving almost daily the NEW SEASON’S GOODS, cc BTHE LATEST and BEST MAKERS, in American, English, and Conti ner , SHOES, &o. A Special lot of BOSTOCK’S MAKE to hand, also a CHOICE SELECTION of Bowling, Tennis, Gymnastic, Cricket, and Boating Shoes, with Rubber and Chrome Soles. IW For Colonial Boots for Hard Wear try OUR OV N STOODTHE TEST OF 40 YEARS. REPAIRS AND MEASURES. LEATHER AND GRINDERY WHOLESALE AND EETAIL JOHN KINGSLAND & CO.. DIRECT IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS, TAY STREET, INVERCARGILL. IMPORTANT NOTICE. t ; GIVING UP BUSINESS. CLEARING SALE l J. CRAIG, 58 DEE STREET, INVERCARGILL, Desires to thank the public of Invercargill and Southland for the liberal patronage accorded to him during the last 22 years, and to intimate that he is retiring from business, and in order to effect a speedy clearance of his stock is now offering it at from 15 to 30 per cent, reduction on former prices. As this is a GENUINE CLEARING SALE The public have a rare opportunity of procuring High-class Goods at Nominal Prices. Marriage, Birthday, and Christmas Presentation Goods in great variety. INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED, TELEPHONE—77 P.O. BOX—S HZ N I —- - ——— WE ARE HO H G GENERAL IRONMONGERS, . AND METAL MERCHANTS In Every Sense of the Term We undertake to supply ALL CLASSES of Best Quality, Up-to-Date Hardware at lowest current rates with promptitude and dispatch
n —Y.''’'''"" COUTHLAND RACING CLUB’S SUMMER MEETING. r January 2nd & 3rd, 1903. PROGRAMME APPROVED. FIRST DAY: 1. Hurdles, 35 sovs, 2nd horse 5 sovs, nom. 20s, accep. 10s, about If mile. 2. First Harness Trot, 40 sovs,’2nd horse 5 sovs, nom. 20s, accep. 10s, 2 miles. 3. Invercargill Handicap, 70 sovs, 2nd horse 10 sovs, 3rd 5 sovs, nom. 20s, accep. 30s, mile. 4. Trial Stakes Handicap, 30 sovs, nom. 15s, accep. 10s, 1 mile 5. Flving Handicap, 45 sovs, 2nd horse 5 sovs, nom I 20s, accep. 10s, 6 furlongs. 6. Handicap Saddle Trot, 40 sovs 2nd horse 5 sovs, nom. 20s, accep. 10s, 2 miles. 7. Novel Race, 30 sovs, winner sold for 5 sovs, nom. 10s, accep. 10s, 6 furlongs. 8- Waihopai Handicap, 50 sovs, 2nd horse, 5 sovs, « nom. 20s, accep. 20s, 1 mile. SECOND DAY: . Hurdles, 35 sovs, 2nd 5 sovs, nom. 20s, accep. 10s, about 11 mile. 9 . Second Harness Trot, 35 sovs, 2nd g sovs, nom. 20s, accep. 10s, 2 mies. 3. S.R.C Handicap, GO sovs, 2nd 10 sovs, 3rd 5 sovs, nom. 20s, accep. 20s, 1 mile and a distance. 4. First Hack Hanaicap, 25 sovs, nom. 10s, accep. 10s, 7 furlongs. 5. Shorts Handicap, 40 sovs, 2nd 5 sovs, nom. 20s, accep. 10s, 5 furlongs. 6. Electric Saddle Trot, 30 sovs, 2nd 5 sovs, nom. 20s, accep. 10s, 1 mile. 7. Hack Race (welter), 20 sovs, 2nd 5 sovs, nom. 20s, accep. 10s, 6 furlongs. 8. Final Handicap, 35 sovs, 2nd 5 sovs, nom. 10s, accep. 20s, 1 mile. Handicaps for First day, Dec. IG. Acceptances close Monclay, 29th, at 8.30. N.B.—Trotting owners and Trainers are particularly requested to observe new rules of Trotting, 38 A and 40 A. For full particulars see Christchurch Press of Nov. sth and posters. Races start at 12 o’clock each day. RICHARD CLARK, Secretary, P.O Box 87, Invercargill. QTAUTAU HACK RACING CLUB Annual Hack Races and Steeplechases. OTAUTAU, BOXING DAY. 1. Hurdle Handicap of £8; one and a half mile 2. Flying Handicap of £8; six furlongs 3. Handicap Trot of £7 ; two miles 4. Otautau Cup Handicap of £l2; one and a quarter mile 5. Steeplechase Handicap of £l2 10s: two and a half miles 6 Welter Handicap of £8; one mile 7. Hack Handicap of £6 ; six furlongs 8. Farewell Hanaicap of £6; seven furlongs. Entries for all events close 15th December. For further particulars see posters. Suitable train arrangements have been made. Trains will stop opposite course. Excursion fares. RACING CLUB ANNUAL RACES WEDNESDAY, DEC? 31st, 1902. THURSDAY, JAN. st, 1903 PROGRAMME. (Approved by the Dunedin Jockey Club.) First Day. 1. Handicap Hurdles of 30 sovs. One mile and half. Nomination, 20s. 2. Hack Hioii-WEiGiit Handicap (open) of 25 sovs. Six furlongs. Nomination, 15s. 3. Wyndham Handicap of 35 sovs. One mile and a quarter. Nomination, 20s. 4. Handicap Trot of 30 sovs. One mile and a half. Nomination, 15s. 5. District Hack Race of 20 sovs. Seven furlongs. Entrance, 20s. 6. Flying Handicap of 30 sovs. Six furlongs. Nom ination, 15s. 7. Handicap Trot of 25 sovs. One mile. Nomina tion, 15s. 8. District Welter Handicap of 25 sovs. Seven furlongs. Nomination, 15s. Second Day. 1. Handicap Hurdles of 30 sovs. One mile and half. Nomination, 20s. 2. New Year Handicap of 35 sovs. One mile and a furlong. Nomination, 20s. 3. District Hack Race of 15 sovs. Six furlongs Entrance, 15s. 4. District Welter Handicap of 25 sovs. One mile. Nomination, 15s. 5. Handicap Trot of 30 sovs. Two miles. Nomination, 20s. 6. Shorts Handicap of 25 sovs. Four furlongs. Nomination, 12s 6d. 7. Handicap Trot (optional) of #25 sovs. One mile and a half. Nomination, 15s. 8. Farewell Handicap of 20 sovs. One mile. Nomination, 12s Gd. Nominations for all handicaps, including trots close at 10 p.m. on Saturday, December 6th, 1902. Handicaps for first day’s races will be declared on Friday, December 12th. Acceptances for first day’s handicaps, also entries for District Hack Races, will close at 10 p.m. on Tuesday, December 23rd. For full particulars see Christchurch Press of October 29th. W. J. CURRIE, Secretary.
B Anramo rauau'iux zinn-Yuruj xu, COOKE, HOWLISON AND CO., DON STREET, INVERCARGILL, . L. H. REID. Manager. T. D. JL MOFFETT, S Cash Buyer, OATS, BARLEY, GRASS SEED, AND OTHER FARM PRODUCE. Now Booking Orders for Guano, '■ Fertilisers, Eonedust, etc. ’ BEST BRANDS ONLY ” Seed Oats, Linseed, Grass Seed ’ Salt, etc., on hand " DISTRICT AGENTUNITED i, INSURANCE CO (Fire and Murine). O F. CUTHBERTSON P.I.A.N.E. PUBLIO ACCOUNTANT. Agent for Pubiio Trustee. '• VALUER AND GENERAL AGENT. ARBITRATION—A SPECIALTY. ’ Aqwtrt I’ GnortlknAsaunDco Company, Limited, Fira ’ Itadlnsnrn nof Company, Limited,Marine. ME - SOUTHLAHU TIMBER CO. BAWMILLEB3 AHDr TIMBER MERCHANTS. Onioa-ESK STREET, INVERCARGILL. HILLS AND TIMBER YARDS WAICOLA, CENTER BUSH, <-*KOVE BUSH AND INVERCARGILL EVERY DESCRIPTION~OF ROUGH & DRESSED TIMBER SUPPLIED jrHENSLEY, MANAGER P.O 181. Tkowtoons. 48. XMAS NOVELTIES. WE have a large stock of Brushware, Perfumery Caskets, Sachets and other Toilet Novelties, suitable for presents. An especially good value in Manicure Sets at present. Our Is Sachets are mucli appreciated by all those who have had them. Gilchrist’s Skin and Hand Wash is simply delightful for the skin—ls bottle, posted, Is 3d. W. G. GILCHRIST, Chemist, Southland Drug Store, Tay street. GAELIC OLD SMUGGLER WHISKY Sir John Lubbook writes In ,’THH [PLEASURES OF LIFE • I have always prescribed as a beverage GAELIC OLD SMUGGLER WHISKY. It Is undoubtedly the best we ha e, and a pure Scotch Malt Whisky," AGENTS FOR SOUTHLAND—SEacfcerras & Haslett, i INVERCARGILL.
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