For Sale and To ! et CHOICE SaWfARMB IN THE KCF.TH ISLAND. npHE undersigned hag' for sale snd to let JL Boms of the Uholoeet FARMS ta Stratford an c surrounding Dletridtß ; also i.abgs Itootafrtii chiap J&AB& BnHable for sheep, persons in want of a good Farm will find to their advantage to write at onoe fortha particulars to J. BULLER BARLEYMA.N, Land, Mortgag , nd Oooatnis lon _" Agent, Btratford. NELSON JOJKEY GLUB. Annual Meeting. WEDNEFDAyT TfIUBSDAY, APRIL 25aH and 26ih, 1900. Opfiosbs- Judge. J. E. Bartlett ; Treasurer, J. A. Harley ; Starter, W. Ooleiasr. ; Sandicapper, J. E. Henrys: Bandicapper fov Trots, W. Coleman ; Clerk of the Scales, 0. B, Harley ; Clerk of the Course, T. Newman ; Timekeeper, R. Hunter ; Stcioards and Committee, E. Finney (ChairmaD), H* Nuwmaa, W. Ooleman, g. Bolton jon., Jos. E. Bartlett, D. ADdrcwa, B, Hunter, J. Sharp jon., F. Trails, MBjor Franklin, J. A. Harley, H. Redwood, R. Moßae, Dr. Pearless, E. Trask. . PROGRAMME— FIRST DAY. I. First Houdle Handicap, £40; one milo (and a half ; second horse to reosive £". from the Btakeß ; over six flight? of hurdles, about 3ft 6in high ; nomina* tion 10s, acceptance £1. To start »t 12 noon. 2i Hopb Hack Handicap, £25 ; one mile ; Beoond horse to reoeive £5 fiom tb» stakes; nomination 7/6, acceptance 12/6 ; (see Rule 1). To Btart at 12.35 P«m. 3 1 Nbisos Cup Handicap, £100 ; one and a quarter miles ; Beoond horse to reoeive £10 from the Btakeß ; nomination £1, Bcceptance £2, To start at 1 15 p.m. 4. Handicap Tbot in Baddms, £30 ; one an-i a half miles ; seoond horse to reoeivs £5 from tbe stakes ; nomination 10 j, acceptance 15s. To start at 2.15 p.m, 5. Dibtbiot Hack Handicap, £20 ; six fncloDga ; second horse to receive £3 fronr the stakes ; open to all horses in the Provincial District of Nelson ; nominn, tion ss, aoeeptaoce 10b. To itdrt at p.m. 6. Gband Stand Handicap, £40; seven furlongs ; seoond hors-* to receive £5 from the stakes ; nomination 10s. 'aocepianoe 20a. To Btart at 3.85 p.m. 7. Boobbi Hack Handicap, £25 ; flva furlongs : second horse to receive £5 from the stakes; nomination 7/6, aooeptannn 12/6; (see Rule 1). To start Bt 4.30 P.m. SECOND PAY. 8. Seoond Hdbdle Handicap, £40; one and tbreequarter miles ; Beoond hor*o to reoeive £5 from the Btakeß ; over seven flights of hurdles, about 3ft frn high ; nomination 10s, aooeptanoe 20a. To start at 12 noon. 9. Wbltki Hack Bandioap, £25; b'<x farlongs; seaond horse to receive £3 from tbe stakes ; minimum weight ftgfc 71b; Domination 7/6, aooeptanoe 12/ i i; (see Rule 1). To s'art at 12.35 p.m. 10, fcIOHHOND FABE STAKES HANDIOAP, £75: one mile and a distanoe ; Beoond horsa io reoeive £10 from the stakes ; nomination £1, acceptance £1 10s. To Bt. ri at 1.15 p.m. 11. Handicap Trot in Habness, £30 ; t7O and "a half miles ; seaond horse to reoeive £5 from the stakes ; nomina. tion 10s, aooeptanoe 15s. To start at 2.15 p.m. 1?. Waimea Handicap, £45; one mi 9; second hosse to reoeive £6 from ac Bakes; nomination 10s, accepts- cc 20s. To Btart at 3 p.m, ' 13. Stoke Back. Handicap, £25 ; one mil 3 ' iseoond horse to reoelvo JB3 from :ho f takes ; nomination 7/6, aooeptß>ea 12/6; see Rule 1). To start at 5 ;.?5 p.m. 14, Fabkwelii Handicap, £30 ; sev>n furlongs ; eeaond horse to reeotve £5 L m tbe stakes ; entrance 103, to be nyvie immediately after decision of Bihmond Park Stakes: aceeptanae 1 5a, immediately after Waimea Handicav ia iun. To start at 4.30 p.m. Approved by c Grcymoutb Metropolitan Club and New Zealand Trotting Abbe iation. —W, DOOGAN, Seoretary G.J.2., Greymouth, 27th January, 1903. For rules and regulations see sheet i regramme. Nominations— Monday 9th April, at 10 p.m, Handicaps deoared— On or about Wednesday, 1 8th Ap . Aooeptanoes— tarday, April 21st, up^ta 10 p.m. JOHN GLEN, Seoretary N.J.O, mHE P\ulSiAN or EIFFEL TOWE* X Brand of GOFFEti, iioaßted an>i prepared by M. M. WEBBTEB, is the most exquisite beverage & present on the marke You ask to be instiuoted in the lost method of extracting the full flavor from this perfectly granulated poworr ? Nothing more simple. Place the quantity to be need in a muslin or oh-eae olotb bag, tie top of bag seonrely, 1 aving plenty of room for water to oi oaj late ; now plaoe bag in any oiean vessel and oover with the neoesßary quaniity of fresh boiling water, then place over hot fire and keep at boiling point— without boiiinq— for five minutep, and there you are, in possession of the fine si drink to be had en eanh. Three ounoes of Parisian Coffee will mike TWO QUARTS Liquor. M. M. WEBSTER, COFFEE ROASTER AND . IMFO STB Tbafalgab stbeet. JUST RECEIVED An Absobtmknx or Beautiful Designs lit M£MOPI/M CAfDS COLONIBT OFFIOE,
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Colonist, Volume XLIII, Issue 9748, 29 March 1900, Page 1
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