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Business Notices. BON MARCHE. CHEAP SALE. THIS WEEK: Last Lot of Prints, lid and 2-Jd per yard Last Lot of Wool Dress Goods, sjd per j avd Summer Millinery at Cost price Trimmed Hats from Od each Ladies' Print Costumes, 3/11 Strong Shirtings, B}cl per yard Last Lot of Brochc Silk Mantles, 19/6 Splendid Calico, 2/11 per dozen Men's Strong Shirts, 1/6 and 1/9 Heavy Check Shirts, 2/3 Men's Merino Drawers, 1/9 Strong Tweed Trousers, 5/11 Men's Black Coats, 9/11, soiling fast. DAVIES & JIURPHY, THE CASH DRAPERS. 2-5 5734 BINDING Jsmß binding TWINEI<^KW" W!REt VUTLCA2T WAREHOUSE. WE have Received our Season's Stock of HARVESTING TOOLS, OILS, BELTING, WEIGHING MACHINES, &c, &c, andj'can SUPPLY AT VERY LOW PRICE*. I SHEEP A L SHEARS FENCING Jill raft WIRE comcMtoirai|ipjr IROM AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED McCormicfc Reaper and Binder. These Machines have proved Satisfactory to every Purchaser; therefore, buy a McCormick. Priest and Holdgate. 1-23 5587 WHEN BUSINESS IS PROSPERING advertise m the Timaru. and Herald, to proßpnrily will bo rodonblml. Sporting. DUNEDIN AUTUMN RACES. FEBRUARY 21th, 23tu and 27th. Cup Day, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 24th. SYDNEY JAMES, 2-9 5767 Secretary, D.J.C. ASHBURTON TRADESMEN'S RACING CLUB. MEETING, THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1886. FOR DISTRICT HORSES ONLY. President— Mr W. 0. Walker, M.H.R. ; VicePresident— Mr J. Ive?s, M.H.R. ; Judge — Mr W. J. Steward, M.H.R.; Stewards Messrs M. Stitt, L. Mackey, R. Hicks, M. Henley and J. McGregor; Starter — Dr Leahy ; Handicapper— Mr T. Quill. PROGRAMME : 1. County Hcbdlb Race, a Handicap of 25 soys ; second horse, 6 soys from the stake; \\ miles, over six flights of hurdles, about 3ft 6in high ; nomination, 15s ; acceptance, 10s. 2. Set/lihg Huudlb Race, of 10 soys ; li miles, over live flights of hurdles, about 3ft 6in high j no woight under 10 stone. Post entry, with 10s, to bo made with tho Secretary immediately after the County Hurdlo Race is run ; winner to bo sold for 15 soys, any surplus to go to the funcU of tho Club. 3. AsiißuaioN Plate Handicap, of 40 soys ; second horse to receive 5 soys from the stake; \\ miles; nomination, 1 soy; acceptance, lsov. 4. Weltkb Sei/lino Hubkt Scubby, of 10 soys ; no weight under stono ; \ mile ; winner to bo sold for 15 soys, any surplus to go to the funds ; post entry, with 10s, to be made with the Secretary. 5. Hasdicai' Tike Trot, of 20 soys ; 3 miles ; nomination, 10s ; acceptance, 10s ; conditions, break and turn. 6. Flyin& Handicap, of 25 soys ; J mile; second horso to save his stake ; npmjna.tion, 15s ; acceptance, 10s ; winner of Ashburton Plato to carry 71b penalty. 7. Novel Race Handicap, of 25 soys; 1 mile ; nomination, 15s ; acceptance, 10s ; winner te bo sold immediately after the race, the whole of tho proceeds to go to the funds of the Club. 8. Hack Racb, of 10 soys ; second horso, a whip ; third horse, a pair of spurs ; '] mile ; catch weights ; post entry, 10s. 9. Consolation Handicap, of 10 soys, for all boaten horses during the meeting ; 1 mile ; nomination, 10s ; acceptance, free. Tho District comprises tho country lying between the south bank of tho Selwyn and the north bank of the Waitaki. „ I All entries and nominations, &c, to be jn the hands of tho Secretary, addressed to P.O. Box No. 55, Ashburton, not later than 9 p.m. on Friday, the 12th day of February, 18f56 r( ; ■For further particulars see handbills. WALTER B. MOSS, . ; 2-5 573 D Secretary.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3546, 9 February 1886, Page 4

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