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font Kelson Competes SUCCESSFULLY vith other parts of the C6lony is CONCLUSIVELY PKOVED by the eveiMuereasing demand for the IMPORTED DIRECT BY Robert Snodgrass #5- FROM INDIA, CHINA, ana CEYLON, and Sola by him in Packets, Tinß, Boxes and Chests of any weights, from |lb to lOOlbs, at prices ranging from Is 3d to 3S per 1b No agents to pay, one profit only required. Comparison being the only true test of value, you are (if not already drinking these TEAS) confidently invited to PBOCUBE SAMPLES and judge for yourselves of their purity and value. CALEDOHIT HOUSE. HAEDY AND COLLINGWOOD STRifiETtf. He iw~ zealand~exhibition 1889-90, DUNEDIN. TNTENDING EXHIBITOKS are JL requested to send in their APPLICATIONS to the City Council Office on or before the 17th inst., stating probable amount of Space and nature of Exhibits. JOHN SHARP, ayor. 3rd June, 1889. 1050 PLEASE NOTICE. mHE old established TAILOBING JL BUSINESS belonging to the late JOHN CANN, Collingwood street, will be carried on by the underaigned (temporarily) on his own account. KaT All Orders promptly attended to. 961 A. C. PARMENTER, Tailor. BICHMOND WATEBWOBKS. npBNDERS will be received at the JL Board's Office, addressed to the undersigned, till 7 p.m. on SATURDAY, Juno loth, 1889, for the following Works :— Carting 200 Tons Water Pipes. Laying and Jointing 4£ miles do. Trenching and re-fllling 4J miles, more or less. Plane and Specifications eaa be seen at Mr CLIMIE'S, Nile street. Nelson, till June 11th, and at the Board's Office, after the above date. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. : JOSEPH 6 rIARKNESS, 1056 -- Chairmen. 1 For Sale* HfYWELVE CALVES and about 2000 X Red Manuka HOP POLES; also, prolific STRAWBERRY PLANTS, in any • quantity. GIiBMENT H. BANFIELD, Riwaka. HELSOH JOCKEY CUB STEEPLE CEASE MEETING, THURSDAY, June 20, 1889. Stewards: W. Oldhaa', John Shaep, W. Douglas, J. A. Bakus?, F. Tbask, R. M'Hae, H. Newman. Clerk of the Scales: J. X, Little. Clerk of ■the Course: J. Gay. Starter; O. Bibb. Judge: A. Gbeenfield. Handicappen: The Committee. PROGRAMME. 1. Hurdle Race, Handicap £30, added to a sweepstake of 10s c ih for starters, to go to the the second Horse; Two miles. Over nine flights of Hurdles 3xt 6in high. ) Nomination 10s; acceptance, £1. To c start at 11.15 am. 2. Selling Hags Race, £10. Oae mile and a distance. Post entry, 10s Minimum weight, S atone. Opea to all horses that have never woa aa advertised race of g over £16. Ike winner to be sold far £20, and an? surplus to go to the Club. (See Rule 4.) To start at 12 nooa. 3. Wisteb Oats Handicap, £30, added to a sweepatake ef 10s each for starters, to go to the second Horse'; .One mile and'a R> half. Nomination, 10s ; acceptance £1 if To start at 12 45. r, Thk Nelson fcITEttPLECHASE, Hanbicap, i, £50, ad'ietl to a sweepstake of £1 each for starters, to gs to the second Horse. a About three miles, domination, £1; acceptance, £110s. To start at 1.39 pm 5. Trotting Rase, Hanbicap (in Habness), £18. About three miles and a half: Eatrance, 10a. Te start at 2.30 p.m. f. Hcbdlk Kacb, Hanbicap, £23, added toa awespstaka of 10s each for starters, to ga b to the second horse. One mile and three ■ quarters. Q?er eight flights of Hurdles 3ft (iin high. Neinination, 103; accep tanca 10s. To start 3.15 pm. F«r Rules and Regulations see Sheet Programmer DATES OF NOMINATIONS ACCEPTANCES, &c. I ISatubday, June 15lh 9 p.m.—Acceptances. Hurdles (No. 1) £1, Winter Oats £1, Steeplechase £1, Trotting Race nil. The handicap for the Hurdle Race (No. 6) will be declared 00 the course Juna 20th, fcfkjr the Staepleoha,so,^and acceptance (with 10a) mus^fae handed to the Secretary half an hoar after posting of weights. A. M'KBLLAR WIX, Secretary N.J.C. m '" iil mi _ ._. . NOW OPENPer "Aobakbi," FROM L0NB©B( AJJD GLASGOW. ■ RIBGE STREET, NELSON, J ' . 1 f For Sals c 1 T\n GOO»~STOSS SHEEP, r ±\JhJ Apply-to MRS. JAB. BOSE, t) 888 . Th >rps. T

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Colonist, Volume XXXII, Issue 5520, 14 June 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume XXXII, Issue 5520, 14 June 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume XXXII, Issue 5520, 14 June 1889, Page 4

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