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t^_^___ . _^_ .... „ . . .. . M |,W. < -'i < -|JM For Sale and To Let CHOICE f A!R/TARMfI IN THE KGB? 9 IgtiAND. THE undersigned has for sale &nd to lei some of the Choicest FARMS !n fitrat* ford an 0 snrroanding Dlßtriotß ; also labqs stocks of ohiap l&rd suitable for sheep, persons in want of a good Farm will find to their advantage to write nt onoe for tha pMiiODlftre fo J. BULLER BARLEYMAN, Land, Mortgag , nd Goaamis ion Agent, Stratford. " NELSON JOOKEY CLUBAnnual Meeting. wedne^dayT thubsday, AFRIL 25ih and 26jh, 1900. OwrioEßs- Judge. J. E. Bartlett ; treasurer, J. A. Haney ; Starter, W. Ooleuttn ; Sandicapper, 3. E. Henrys: Sandicapper for Trots, W. Coleman; clerk of tlie Scales, C. R, Herley ; Cleric of the Course, T. Newman ; Timekeeper, R. Hunter ; Stewards and Committee, E. FinDey (Chairman), H. Newraan, W, Coleman, g. Bolton Jan., Jos. E. Bartlett, D. Andrews, B, Hunter, J. Sharp jon., F. Trask, Msjor Franklin, J. A. Harley, B. Redwood, R. Moßrq, Dr. Pearlesß, E. Traßk. PROGBAMME— FJRBT DAY. 1. Fibsi Hurdle Handicap, £40 ; one mile and a half j Beoond horse to reoeive £5 from the Btakc s ; over six flights of hurdles, about 3fe 61n high ; nomina--1 tion 10s, ecoeptance £1. To start at 12 noon ?• Hope Hack Handicap, £25 ; one milo ; seoond horse to reoeive £5 from the stakes; nomination 7/6, acceptance 12/6; (see Rale 1). To start at 12.35 p.m. 3" Nelson Ctjp Handicap, £100 ; one and a quarter miles ; second horae to reoeive £10 from the stakes ; nomination £1, " acceptance £2, To start at 1 15 p.m. 4. Handicap Tbot in Sadpive, £30; one and a half miles ; seoond hc-ree to receive £5 from the stakes ; nomination 10', acoep'anco los To start at 2.15 p.ra, 5. Distbioi Hack Handicap, £20 ; six furlonga ; seoonc! horse to reonive JB3 front the stake* ; open to all boms in the Provincial District of Ne!aon ; nominft tion ss, acceptance 10s. To start a* P.m. ' i: '-]'., 6. Gband Stand Handicap, £40; eeyen fur- "-■ longs ; seoond horsi to reoeive £5 from the stakes ; nomination 10s, acceptance 20s. To start at 3.85 p.m. 7. Eodbb* Hack Bandioap, £25 ; five furJoago • ooooracl b< no ttt-ccfni JOG tr>>ux tbeßtabes; nomination 7/6, aooeptanoe 12/6; (see Rule 1). To statt at 4.30 p,m. SECOND DAY. 8. Second Hurdle Handicap, £40; one and tbreequarter miles ; Beoond bonsa to reoeive £5 from the stakes ; over seven flights of hurdloß, about 3ft Gin high ; nomination 10a, aooeptanoe 20a. To start at 12 noon. 9. Welteb Hack Handicap, £25; six f arlongs ; second horse to reoeive £3 from tbe stakes ; minimum weight Brt 71b ; nomination 7/6, aooeptanoa 12/(1 ; (see Rule 1). To s art at 12.35 p.m. 10. kiOHHOND Pabk Stakes Handioap, £75 : one mile and a distance ; seoond horse to reoeive £10 from the stakes ; nomination £1, sooeptance £1 10s. To 8 ;;;rt at 1.15 p.m. 11. Hahdioap Tbot in Harness, £30 ; two and a half miles ; second horse to receive £5 from the stakes ; nomination 10s, aaoeptanoe 15s. To 6tarc at 2.15 p.m 12. Waimea Handicap, £45 ; one dji?9 ; second hosse to receive £5 from \he stakes; nomination 10a, aooepta ice 203. To start at 3 p.m, 13. Stoke Back Handicap, £25 ; one mila Beoond horse to receive £3 from the (takes ; nomination 7/6, aooeptar.oe 12/6 ; see Role 1). To Btart at 3 .?« p.m. 14. Fabewbll Handicap, £30 ; seven furlongs ; eeoond horse to reooive £5 f n m the stakes ; entrance 10 3, to be ma le immediately after decision of Eiehmond Park Stakes : acceptance 3 ss, immediately after Waimea Handioc p is run. To start at 4.30 p.m. Approved by c Greymouth Metropolitan Club and New Sealend Trotting Aescciation. ~W, DOOGAN, Seoretary G.J.J., Greymouth, 27th January, 1900. For rules and regulations see sheet programme. Nominations—Monday 9th April, at 10 p.m, Handicaps dcoared— On or about Wednesday, 18th Ap . Acceptances — tarday, April 21st, uj I 0 10 p.m. JOHN GLEN, Seoretary N.J.O, riTHE PAbISIAN 'or EIFFEd TOWB3 X Brand of COFFEiS, Roasted and pre* pared by M. M. WEBSTER, is the most exquisite beverage a present on the roatke You BBk to be instiuo'.ed in the hat method of extracting the full fltv r from this perfectly granulated powjc; ? Nothing more simple. Place the quantity to be nfed in a moß'in or ohcr.:o cloth bag, tie' top of bag Beoarely, lt» ving plenty of room for water to circa late; now place bag in any clean vos.el and cover with the necessary quantity of freßh boiling water, then place o\oj hot fire and keep at boiling point ~ without boiling— for five minutes, and there you are, in possession of the fin sb drink to be had on ear h. Three ounoes of Parisian Coffee v ill make TWO QUARTS Liquor. M. M. WEBSTER, COFFEE ROASTER AND IMFOELE Trafalgar stbbet. r ' . '■■ ."• ■■'"■■ ■- v ■ JUST RECEIVED An Assortment or Beauti f *il Designs ■■•.'■ in' ;.. :;

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Colonist, Volume XLII, Issue 9749, 30 March 1900, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Colonist, Volume XLII, Issue 9749, 30 March 1900, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Colonist, Volume XLII, Issue 9749, 30 March 1900, Page 1

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