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Conveyances. A DOUBLE LINE of COACHEd will continue to RUN between "WINCHESTER and GERALDINE to meet all Train 6, North and South. Note — This is the cheapest aud pleasantes route. Singlo Fare, 2s ; Return, 3s. DEKOON & McILRAITH, 21do Proprietors. ROYAL MAIL TO MACKENZIE COUNTUY, WILL LEAVE ALBURY, on arrival ol tiret Tmin from Timaru to Burkt's Pass, on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS, Returning tho surne day to meet the Last Train A COACH for LAKE TEKAPO and PUKAKf erery MONDAY, RETURNING on following WEDNESDAY, to meet the L;ist Train for Timnru. 3ndillc Horses, Singlo and Doublo Buggies and Expresses can be had. Good Paddonking. The Proprietor also hits Leased the Silrcretream Stubles, where everything requisite can be obtained. 10ji JOHN HINKLEY. ROYAL MAlti COACH. NEWMAN '5 MAIL COACH runs between PEEL FOREST and SOUTH KANGITATA every TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY, carrying Passengers and Parcels at reduced rntee. GEORGE NEWMAN, 19i 1 Proprietor. ROYAL MAIL COACH. WAIHI BUSH, GERALDINE AND ORARI. THE CHEAPEST, BEST & SHORTEST ROUTE tc Geraldino and Waihi Bush iB from tho Orari Railway Station, where our Conveyances Run to and from all Trains North and South. Wo leave the Waihi Bush every Morning at 7 a.m. punctually, m time to catch the First Train to Tiruaru. We leave Qeraldine at 7.15 a.m., m time to catch the First Train to Christchurch. Parcels and Luggage to and from the Station will receive our be3t attention. Our Fares have lately boen rcdnned from Geraldino to Oruri. Single, Is 6i ; Rel.urn, 2.». Saddle Horses and Buggies can be had on the premises. lOfo KENNEDY & CARTER, RANGITATA AND PEEL FOREST COACH. JOHN HENEY Begs mOBt respectfully to acknowledge with thanks tho patronage accorded to him for the past four ycarj, and wishes to inform his friends and the general public that on and after tho Ist of March he will RUN HIS COACH EVERY DAY to MEET the EXPRESS TRAINS, as follows :— Mondayß, Wednesdays, and Fridays, to meet the Express from Timaru at Rangitata, leaving Peel Foreet at 2 p.m. and Rangitata at 4 30 p.m. Tuesdayß, Thursdays, and S»turdajs, to meet the Express from Clm6tchurch, leaving Peel Forest at 8.45 a.m. and Rangitata at 12 o'clock noon. All Parcels and Orders carefully attended to. JOHN HENEY, 23fe Proprietor, Peel Forest. Sporting. LAKE TEKAPO RACES, ON MARCH 31st, 1881. STKWABD3. Messrs J. Ross, A. Cowan, W. B. Keay, T. McDonald, W. Armstrong, J. F. Heckler, H. Dew, and J. McGregor. Judge : J. F. Heckler. Stautek : W. R. Keiy. Clehk of inn Coukse : Henry Dew. Clebk ov the Scales : Andrew Cow.in. HANDIOArPEHS : Steward?. PnOGHAMJIK: 1.15 p.m. — 1. Handicap Hubble Racb, of — soys; li miles; six flights of hurdles. Entrance, 10s. 2. p.m — 2. Maidfn Plate, of — soys ; J milo; for horses who havo not won £5 of public money iv ono rnco ; lOst up. Entranco, 5?. 2.45 p m. — 3. Tekato Cup Handicap, of — soys; li miles. Entrance, £1. 3.30 p.m.— 4. Hack Hace, of — eovs ; 4 mile. Entrance, ss. 4.15 p.m. — 5. Consolation Handicap of — sovsi i mile; for a'l beaten horses at the meeting. Entrance, ss. Rules and Regulations. Owners of horses must be subscribers of not loss than £1 to the funds. HorEes to be m tho Mount Cook district for threo months prior to tho races. Three liorscß to start or no race. Post entries. Protests to bo rccompnnied with £1, and if considered frivolouß, will bo forfeited. Decision of tbe Stewards to be final. Admission — Ladies and Gentlemen free ; Dogs, sj. John McGregor, I7ma Hon. Secretary and Treasurer. A GRAND PIGEON SWEEP (a Handienp), will bo SHOT at the Pleasant Point Hotol on tho 31st instant. Birds, ono shilling. 250 will be on the Ground. Timnru Sports invited. 29ma J. THOMSON. PJ. BELL'S CONSULTATION, • No. 9, ON THE TIMARU CUP. TO BE RUN IN APRIL, 1881. 2000 SUBSCRIBERS. CONSULTATION FEE £1. First Prizo £70(T| Second Prizo .£350 | Third Prizo £175 [■ „ nf) Other starters (divided) ... £350 *" uuu Non-etarters (divided) ... £425J Wherever obtainable, pleoso forward Postoflico Orders or Crossed Cheques, with exchange added. Two stamps needed ; one for reply and ono for result. Address : P. J. BELL, Posl-oQlco, Box 11G, Timaru. N.B— A Consullatiun on tho Grand Nalioial Slcoplcchiises will be opened on the closing of tho above snm ALFRED A. CAMERON'S CHRISTCHURCH AUTUMN HANDICAP CONSULTATION. Race on 18th April, 1881. Fee, £1. First, £700; Second, £300 ; Third, £200; Slarters, £800 ; Non-6tarlers, £2000; Total, £4000. Starters (divided) overnuo about £134. each; Non-starters (divided) uveroßc nbout £100 each. There is no such libtr.il Division as above given m the colonies for either Starters or Non-starters. Attention is drawn to tho fact that m all the importnnt Hnces, both m Australia and New Zealand, a largo proportion of tho Hones originally nominated aro subsequently atruok out of their Engagements, and therefore tho drawers of Non-starters iv nearly all other Consultations receive but a very trifling and almost iufiuilceimnl amount each, and m many instances they receive actually leis than the amount of tlirir application fee for a Nonstarter. Cheques to bo crossed, with Is exchaugo added. Two postage stamps. Close »boutl3tli ApriI.— ALFRED A. CAMERON, Box 251, Dunedin. MR JOHN HERMAN, Agent, Timaru ; also at the Grosvenor Hotel. 17ma 1

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Timaru Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 2033, 29 March 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Timaru Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 2033, 29 March 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Timaru Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 2033, 29 March 1881, Page 4