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THIS DIAT, Feb. 9, at 2 p.m, - At the Central Auction Booms. (In the Estate of Lewis Sheather, deed.) XJT7M. LOCK will sell, by order of the TV Publio Trustee, on the above date, Piano, Furniture, and Effects. Without reserve. Particulars later/ . . ■■, W, LOCK, Auctioneer. ELECTORS! Make a Note of this : ATJCTIONEEE, EXPEEP VALTJATOB AND COMPLETE FUENISHEE, ■■:. ;■■'. ■-'■■— BEIDGB - STBEET, '-T ■■•" IS prepared to Conduct CLEABINGr SALES of FUENITUEE, ' LIVE STOCK, &c, ; in any part of the district. Having had many years of experience,' and being familiar with ■ the Values of all lines, .Clients ]can expend upon , getting better -prices for their goods than could be obtained by inexperienced Auctioneers. „ Lowest Chargei Made. PEOMPT a6cOTJNT" SALES EENDEEED.: CASH Advances made on Goods for Atisolute Salevj" . Eeliable Valuations made for . Probate Administration and other ' purposes. . . i-v,,' Hotel Valuations "a Speciality. LUCK'S Agencies: ■ Celebrated Atlas Sewing Machines "Harlandla i (English) Pianos : ; ...-■■ -Carpenter's Organs .. . ':-. ; SUN YATOUE LIGHTS , .Miner -and Zealandia Eanges, . Easibak Linoleum Polishers, &c, &c. - ■':■''■■■ LOCKr - The PEOPLE'S Populab FUENISHEE Auctioneer and Valuator, . Bridge-street, Nebon. A BAKEET Trade. Annual tuhiovei xSL. i62,600/twenty-six hundred pounds about, and can be largely increased ; in a rising township in Nelaon Province. A splendid opporcunity for one in this -line of business to take on. -No opposition ; amall capital required. Price X930. For further particulars apply to the undersigned. . .- .-.•'■ .-' * ■■■■: H. C. HOLTOAKE, . ' ' -..- ',-.. Land Agent, 3115 •;,.■." -- -: :."! Eiwaka. - RUBBEE STAMPS.— We stock' all supplies. Pads' and Inks in all colors. Also quick drying Tnks and Pads. —"The Colonist" Jobbing Department. NELSON TROTTINiS CLUB, ; ANNUAL MEETING. J : ' -yTo.be held at : RICHM9ND PARK ' '' _ . ■■'. " "■' '. on: ■"■•.■- " . ; ■ SATURDAY, 13th FEBRUARY, ,1908 President, H. Baigent (Masonic Hotel) ; Vice-President, J. F. Hardey ; Committee and Stewards, E. E. Trask, W; Coleman, R. Hunter, G Silcock. C. J. Harley, J. H. Finney, C. R. Harley j Timekeepers, R. Hunter, and J. Glen; Starter, : A. F. Trask ; Judge,' -J. E. Bartlett ; Clerk of Scales, Jas. Hunt ; Clerk of Course, F. W. Krahagen ; Hon. Treasurer, E. E. Trask ; Hon. Handicapper, W. Coleman; Totalis'ator Proprietor, F-.-. N. Jones ; Secretary, J; Glen. ! '---' . PROGRAMME. All events Saddle or Harness vide V Rule 2. 1. Pioneer Trot,, of 20 soys. One mile and a half. First horse 17 soys; second. 3 soys. Open,to all horse's that have not won in .better time than at the rate of 3min to the mile. Norn 5s cept 10s. To start at Ip.m. 2. Walmea Handicap, of 25 vsovs. One mile and a half. First horse 21 soys ; second 4 soys (for ,trot- : ters only). Tostart I.^LO pirn. .::■". Norn 10s; accept 10s. ,;;:-' 3 Ladies' Bracelet Handicap. For district horses, ; One. mile and a half. "First horse Gold' Bracelet (value 12 guineas) and 5 sovb Becond horse 3 soys. "Norn ss; accept 10s. ";Tp. start at 2.20 p.m. ■ ■'■ .: -■:" ".. ■' "' .... 4. Nelson Trotting Club Handicap, of 40 soys. Two miles. : Firs^ horse 33 soys; Becond 5 soys; third 2 soys. All horses will be handicapped to: do 6mm or better. Norn 10s; accept 2Qs; To starb at 3 p.m. ' > 5. Brightwater Handicap, of 20 soys. One mile and a half. First 1 horse 17 soys ; second 3 soys ,(for trotters and unhoppled pacers. Norn ss; accept 10s. To start -at 3.40 p.m. : 6. Richmond Handicap, of 20 soys. Two miles. First" horse 17 soys ; second 3 soys. All horses will : be "handicapped to trot 6.5 or better. Norn ss; accept 10s.- To start at 4.20 p.m. - : 7. Dash Haridloap, of 20 soys. One I mile. First horse 17^ sovs; second 3 soys." All horses will be handicapped to trot 3min or better. Norn ss ; accept 10s. To start at 5 p.m. ■ '" T 1 RU.LES AND REGULATIONS. ; 1. All events to be run under the rules of the New" Zealand Trotting Association. . ' 'l - 2. All trots open to saddle and harnesß, but nominators must,- state whether they intend competing: .in saddle or harness, and no alteration will be allowed without the consent of the Stewards. : . ; ■-'■'.* r'iyy .3. Nominations for all events^must be in the hands of the Secretary, with requisite fees, at the Secretary's office, Nelson, by 9 p.m. on Friday 15th January. Handicaps on Friday, 22nd January, and acceptances by 9 p.m. on Friday, sth February. 4. Nominations must be made out in the order set out in the nomination' and acceptance forms supplied "by the Club. 5. Stakes paid in fulir ' ' f RULE 163 r RULES OF TROTTING. By the entry of, or endeavouring to enter 'a horse, every person having or subsequently acquiring any interest in such horse, shall be deemed to accept all the conditions and restrictions imposed or implied by these Rules, and to be barred from questioning the action or conduct of the Club, or such other body, in respect of. such horse, or of any_ N person '.connected therewith otherwise thaii is provided for in Part XXX. V . J. GLEN, Secretary. Approved by the New Zealand Trotting Association, P. Selig. Wool Season. •THE UNDEESIGNED AEE PEEPAEED TO MAKE Liberal Advances on - Wool, Butter, and Other Produce FOE SHIPMENT -TO LON DON, OE | FOT?, SALE TN WELLINGTON. Our London Agents, Messrs A. L. ELDEiI & CO., LTD,, handle 25,000 Baleb of New- Zealand' Wool yearly. J. H. V COCK & CO^y

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Colonist, Volume LI, Issue 12460, 9 February 1909, Page 4

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