KEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NELSON REFORM LEAGUE. IVTEETING for ELECTION of OFFIJll. OERS, &c, on THURSDAY, at 730 p.m. . 1590 THE FREEMASON. :: ::: i ■'■' lA.T THE "REQUEST OF THE BRETHREN. ] THE Eev, P. P.. T&NEW, Past P.q. ! -*- Chaplain under the Scotch and English Consti- I tutions, will Deliver a ::: ~-.r:::::::: PUBLIC LECTURE ' j ; ■" .':■', "■ vi'OK-v':':"'-' ;■■'■; I Freem as o nr y] ? AT THE ' MASONIC HALL, ' TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) EVENING, OCT. 15th under the Patronage of the W.M. and Brethren of the Southern Star Lodge, and of the M.E Principals and Companions of the Trafalgar R.A. Chapter of Nelson. \ The Chair will be taken" at Eight o'clock, by W. B. sWy; Esq., M.D., First Principal of the Tr»falr gar R.A. Chapter of Nelson. The Ladies are respectfully invited to attend. Admission, to be obtained by ticket, or at the door, 2s. 1609 NELSON AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION. MEETING of STEWAEDS at'the STAR arid GARTER HOTEL, RICHMOND, on SATURDAY NEXT, the 16th instant, at Seven p.m. Collectors will please send in particulars of Subscriptions by that date to !: ■• W.ROUT, ; 1607 Hon. Seoretary. PEEMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY OF NELSON. i The TWENTY-EIGHTH SERIES of SHARES will date from MONDAY NEXT, the 18th instant. Intending Shareholders can obtain every necessary information at the Society's Office, Hardy-street. MONTHLY MEETING on MONDAY NEXT, the 18th instant, at Seven p.m., at the Tempjjbancb Hall, Bridge-street. ■■'.'"'.: ■ Stewards—Messrs Moohe and Bbig-HTEN, Money Auotion at half-past Eight p.m. : wm. rout, 1605 Secretary. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, WAKEFIELD. "~ THE LOED BISttOP OF JNELSON will (D.V) Meet the Church Members and those attending tho above Church, in the SUNDA.Y SCHOOL, WAKEFIELD, on MONDAY NEXT, October 18th, at Seven o'clock, in order to take into consideration the best means of Erecting a Parsonage Home. 1586 TTOLUNTEfiE ENGAGEMENTS V FOR THE WEEK. F RID AY-r College Cadets, 4 p.m. Inspection. SATURDAY—Stoke Rules, Richmond, 6-30 p.m. Inspection. . * J. T. MARSHALL Captain, 1596 . . Commanding District. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. DUNEDIN TO MOERAKI RAILWAY— KARTIGI CONTRACT. (FORMATION AND PERMANENT WAY.) Public Works Office, Wellington, Ist October, 1875. WEITTEN TENDEES will bereceived at this Office up to NOON on WEDNESDAY, 17th November, 1875, for the above Contract They must be addressed to the Hon. the Minister for Public Works, and marked outside, " Tender for Kartigi Contract." Plans and Specifications may be seen it the Public Works Offices, Wellington, Dunedin, and Oamaru. Telegraphic Tenders, similarly addressed and marked, will be received, if presented at any Telegraph Office by Noon of the same date, provided ; that Written Tenders in due form are lodged at a District or Resident Engineer's Office, by the same hour, and accompanied by a cheque on some Bank ■' in the town Where the Tender is lodged; such cheque to be specially marked by a Banker as good for twenty-one days, and to be in favor of " The Receiver General's Deposit Account only,"—and riot to bearer or order. The lowest or any Tender will not necessarily be accepted. By command, JOHN CARRUTHERS, 1550 Engineer-in-Chief. IMPOUNDED at Waimea South, October 10th, 1875— One Chestnut GELDING, branded Q_ on the near shoulder • One Grey PONY, with cut mane.j if branded, uot legible One Black GELDING ; if branded, not legible If not CLAIMED will be SOLD October 29th, 1875. WM. M'GOWAN, 1592 Poundkeeper. TO STAND THIS SEASON—The superior young Thoroughbred Horse LILLIPE E, Bred by H. Redwood, Esq., got by Towton (imported) dam Shrovetide, by St. Aubyn (imported)— Pancake, by Sir Hercules—Pandora, by Operator (imported) — Primrose, by Beverly —Champion. Towton brother to Marchioness (winner of the Oaks, and half brother to Marquis, winner of the Two Thousand and Leger, and second in the' Darby i, by Melbourne (sire of Blinibonny, winner of the Derby and Oaks ; West Australian, winner of tb6 Derby and Leger ; Symba and Sommerside, both winners of the Oaks; Sir'Tatton Sykes, winner of the Leger, and of numerous other first-class horses) out of Ciflizelli, by Touchstone, winner of the Leger. St. Aubyn, by Middleton (winner of the Derby). Operator, by Emilios (winner of the Derby). The excellence of the Sir Hercules blood is well know, and ha« proted superior to all others on the Colonial turf. Lillipee is a beautiful brown horse, three yean old, standing about fifteen hand three inches high ; has good bone, is remarkably deep in the girth, with splendid back and loins, and is all.over a fine specimen of the thoroughbred horse. He is perfectly sound, hat good temper, excellent constitution, and hii staying qualities are of the fint order, united with a fair turn of; speed. Mr, Redwood, having a large number of hones' in training, has sent Lillipee to the stud to; get stabling for some of his two year olds about to go into work." Terms —3 guineas a mare, subject to an advance of ten percent if not paid by the 15th of January next co the undersigned. Groom's Fee, ss, payable on first servipe. , ';■■'., ..■ V : .•';-.: : . The horse will visit Wakefield, Spring Grove, Wftiroea West, Appleby, Riohmond, Suburban North, 'and Nelson,'cm days to be advertised, and meantime he will be found at the Coach and Horses Stableß, :^,,u, ;':
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Colonist, Volume XVII, Issue 1979, 14 October 1875, Page 2
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