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Business Notices. 1886. AUTUMN AND WINTER SEASON AT THE BON MARCH E. NOW OPENED UP, some very Special Lines m DRESS MATERIALS, such bb All Wool French Foul 6 Cloth at^l BJdyard All Wool Serges, BJ'd yard I In all French Cashmeres, double width the new Is 4id yard j Colourings. All Wool French Poplins, 12id yard, worth 2s. J Besides the above, we hayo an unusual Large Stock of FASHIONABLE NOVELTIES IN DRESS GOODS, which we intend clearing ot very Low Prices. MILLINERY. A splendid selection of Ladies' Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats aud Bonnets, m Straw, Felt, Beaver, Stockingette, Plush, Astrachan, Velvet, &c. ; also, some very choice Novelties suitable for Children, m all the new shapes. SPECIAL. Opening up to-day a Consignment of Mantles, Jackets, Ulsters, and StockingettoB — Now Shapes and Fashionable Materials. HOSIERY. Call upon us if you want something realiy Cnoico, Serviceable, and Cheap m Ladies' or Children's Hosiery. We liavo purchased a portion of Manufacturers' Stock, which we are Selling considerably undor tho usual price. These Goods are principally Cashmere, and havo tho advantoge of being spliced at heels and toes, thus giving double the wear of ordinary makes. All tho newest Colours. Special Value m all Wool Colonial Flannels Do. do. do. do. Blankets Tho Cheapest House m the trade for Velveteens Our Lace Curtains at 2s lid are a Wonder ! BOOTS. Special makes for the winter m High Leg Button and Laco Boots from tho best German, French, and Vienna makers, m Kid, Morocco, Glace, Leather, &c. Also some choice lines m Shoes for Day and Evening Wear. CLOTHING. A Largo Selection of Men's and Boys' Suits from tho Kaiapoi, Roßlyn, and Oamaru Mills. These Goods are Cheaper and Better than anything of tho came kind of English manufacture. Our Shirts and Hosiery still remain the Beßt Value m the District. COLONIAL BOOTS. A Largo Variety o£ these Goods, suitable for School Wear, Ploughing, Ordinary Wear, and Best Wear, at Prices that Cannot bo Beat, at any rate m Timaru. TWEEDS. A Large Variety of Qualities, and an Immense Assortment of Patterns of West of England, Kaiapoi, Oamaru, and Roslyn Tweeds, suitable for Men's or Boy's Wear. DAVIES AND MURPHY, THE CASH DRAPERS. 3-26 326 Sporting. A SHBURTON RACING CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, MAY 13th and 14th. Stbwabds : W. B. Denshire John Grigg C. C. Fooks C. G. Hawdon H. Friedlander T. Leahy R. Friedlander C. W. Purnell W. G. Ross. Handicappebs : The Handicapping Committee of the Club. First Race toslartcach day at 12.30 p.m. FIRST DAY. 1. Handicap Hubdle Race, of 45 soys j over eight flights of hurdles about 3ft 6in high ; nomination, 1 soy ; acceptance, 1 soy. Tho second horse to receive 5 soys from the stake. Two miles. 2. Distbict Welteb Handicap, of 25 soys ; nomination, 1 soy ; acceptance, 10s j minimum weight Bstj district horses only. Ono mile. 3. Asheubton Autumn Handicap, of 80 soys j nomination, 1 boy j acceptance, 2 boys ; second horso to receive 10 bovb from the stake. One and a half miles. 4. Foal Stakes, of 2 boys each, with 25 boys added. For two-year-old colts, fillies, and geldings, bred, owned, and trained by residents m the district defined by Rulo 2. Colts, est 101 b; fillies and geldings, Bst 81b. Nominations, 1 soy ; second horse to receive 5 soys from the stake. The sweep to be paid by 9 p.m. on May 12th, Five furlongs. 5. Flying Handicap, of 30 soys ; nomination, 1 boy i acceptance, 1 boy. Threequarters of a mile. 6. Post Stakes, of 15 soys ; entrance, 1 soy, to bo made to tho Secretary immediately after the Flying Handicap is run. No weight under lOst. Half a mile._ The winner to bo sold by auction immediately after the raco for 15 sovb, any surplus to go to tho funds of the Club. District horses only. SECOND DAY. 1. County Hubdlb Baob (handicap), of 25 soys ; over six flights of hurdles, about 3ft 6in high ; nomination, 1 soy ; acceptance, 10s. One and a half miles. District horses only. 2. Gband Stand Handicap, of 50 soys ; nomination, 1 soy ; acceptance, 1 soy. Second horso to receive 10 boys from the stake. Seven furlongs. 3. Habvest Handicap, of 30 boys ; nomination, 1 soy ; acceptance, 1 soy. One and a quarter miles. District horses only. 4. Open Welteb Handicap, of 40 soys ; nomination, 1 soy ; acceptance, 1 soy ; minimum weight, 109t. Two miles. For horses that have never won more than 25 soys m one ovent on the flat. 5. Scratch Selling Race, of 15 soys. Entrance, 1 soy, to bo made to the Secretary immediately aftor the Open Welter is run j catch weights. Three-quarter mile. Tho winner to be sold by auction immediately after the race for 15 soys, any surplus to go to the funds of the Club. 6. Consolation Handicap, of 20 soys. Nomination, 1 soy, to bo made to the Secretary immediately after tho Scratoh Selling race is run j acceptance' free, to be notified to the Secretary within ten minutes of tho declaration of weights. One mile. For Rules and Regulations see full Programme. Nominations, Thursday, April 15th i Weights, Saturday, May 4th ; Acceptances, Wednesday, May 12th. 4,-1 411 S. SAUNDERS, Secretary.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3589, 1 April 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3589, 1 April 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3589, 1 April 1886, Page 4

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