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\ Notioei. PIANO REPAIRING BY CHARLES BEGG & CO. From Otacjo Daily Times, 25th August, 1887. As an illustration of the progress of our local iudust-ies, a piino now in the showroom of Messrs Cha?. Begg and Co., Princes Street, men'fa inspection. This instrument, a valuable Broad woed, was partially destroyed in the fire at All Saints' Parsonage. Little was left of it but the sounding board and the frame. Messrs C Regg and Co undertook the work of re toring it and have completed thur ra=k with enlire tui'ce s. The instrument shows no treee of tho flry ordeal through which it has passed, and Mr Wisharr, the manager, states Mr Bartb, Herr t^cherek, an! other expert=t who have examin d it are of opinicn that m strength, tone and appiarance it is practically ss good as when it first left Messrs Broadwood'a factory. It is satisfactory to know that work of this kind and quality can be done in Duotciin.

NO SUCH VALUE OFFERED in N.Z. C. B. & CO's FiMOUS SALOON" PI^OF, PRICE, £45 NET CASH. Newest Style, with full trichord, check action, iron frame and trusses on p'iutbs, the tone is powirful, clear, brillUn*, and pure. The touch is light a-id respoisve, a combination of oxcel'eaciea rarely produced and not su r pnss:ed. DO YOU REQUIRE ONiS YBAll'd CREDIT, TWO YEAHS'SOBEDIT, TfJREF- YEARS' CREDIT ? Then please write to us for full particular of our Ceeeit System. We introduced it into the Colony to enab'c the artizau as well a? tbe merchant to have a Piano or Org^n in bis house. OUR STOCK OF SHEET MUSIC Is so large and conspicuous that we cannot find words that would convey to the ordinary reader an intelligent dessription of our resources in this department. SHE^T MUSIC HALF-PRICE. Note oub Addbiss— 21 PRINCES &TREET, LUKE DIN

Established 26 Years. TITESTLAND TRACING r^iLUB C "'i'IaTMAS MESTING. MOfeO&S? AND TUESDAY, ST"; $.*S 27th December, 1887. Ps^rj^aJirr— Hon. J. A. Bonar. FTJtWABDS — Messrs ','■?, W. Wade, C. Korgan, 11. L. Mich^ V&'»!lilldrup, and W. M'CounoD. i^L'L-js — Hon. J. A. Bonar. SrAßTfik>=s. Evan?. Ciißsa: of Cctjbse— J. Temperley. CLEnit ov Scales— J. Mandl. TEEASunEtt— J, Clarke. Handioappee— J. Bastou.

PROGRAMME: FIRST DAY. Cp£N Handicap of £25, second ho; so to receive £5 from stake ; 1 mile ; nomination 10s, and acceptance 15s. Hack Kace. (f £10; 1 mile; for all horses the property of hona fide residents of the district for thrte months prior to the day of running, and that have never won £15 in o^e stoke or pla'e; yos f entry 10s. West Coas 1 " Pboduce {stakes, of £40 : fecond horse to receive £10 fi\ m stake ; one mile ; weight for a»e ; fcr horses brtd on the Wot Coast only ; nominations £2. Hosittea Handicap, of £60; sccovd horfe to receive £10 from stake ; 1-g-miles and a d'stance ; n rniaadois £l, and acceptHnce £2= Pjbesidenxs Han- iCAP, of £25 j second };orse to receive £5 from stake; J£ mi'es ; uominatious 103 and accv stance 15s Handicap Htjudleßace, of £35 ; second horse to receive £5 fom stike; 2 miles; nominations £1, and acceptances 108.

SECOND DAY. Handicap Hurdle Race, of £35 ; second horse to receive £5 from stakes ; 2 miles ; nominations £1, and acceptance 15s Rimu Handicap, of £25 ; fe'ond hor?e to receive £5 from Btake ; one mile ; n'minations 10h, and acceptan'o 15?. Selling Race, of £25 ; 1 mile ; wir.ner to becurit the pioperty of tho Webtland Racing Cub 5 weight for age ; post entry 20a. Westlahd U and! cap, of £80 ; second horso to leceive £10 from stake; 1^ miles; nominations £1, acceptance £3. Distbict Handicap, of £4C ; second horte to receive £10 from ttake ; 1| miles ; for district horsts only ; nomination £1, ard acceptance £1. Consolation U andicap, of £20 ; for all beaten horses during the meeting ; 1 mile ; posl entry £1-

Nominations for Oj ea Handicap, Produce Stakes, President's Handicap, Eimu Handicap, and District Kace— Night of general entry. Hokitika Handicap and first Jay's Hurdle Kace — Pomim-ticn 0 , 21st itfovemn ber; weights declared, Ist December ; aud acceptances night of general entry. freeond day's Hurdle Kace aud Westland Handicap— Nominations, 21s November ; declsraticn of we : ghts and acceptances night of first day's running. General entry light, 22nd Decemi er. All Nominations and Acceptances must be made in writing, and addressed to the Secetnry, Occidental Hotel, Hok tika. For further particulars see Sheet Programme, S J. BARTON, Secretary. MONEY TO LEND, ON Frechod Secmity, in sums of £50 and Upwards. L NORTHCiiOFT, Money Broker, Weld street.

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West Coast Times, Issue 6625, 1 November 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 West Coast Times, Issue 6625, 1 November 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 West Coast Times, Issue 6625, 1 November 1887, Page 3

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