POST, OF TAURANGA. High water at the Hoads this day : Morning, 7*43 j Evening, 8.2.. Sun rises and sets this day Morning, 4-IS j Evening, 7.17. Moon: New moon, yesterday, 6.13 a.m. Arrivals.— December. 24 Victoria, cutter, Fullerton, from Tabawai, with fencing. 26 Vincent, cutter, Burke, from Auckland, with general cargo. 25- s s, Sellars, from Auckland and Mercury Bay, with general cargo end 2 horses, Passengers: Messrs Held/Earl, Coburn, T. Wrigley, B. Horne, W, Kelly, Alfred Warbrick, J). Mean, Win* stone, Marks, Sandford, and Jacksoru 20—Karewa, cutter, Cinnamon, from Kalikati, in ballast. Departures.— December. 27 Rowena, se, Sellars, for Ohiwa, with sundries. Passengers : Mrs Johnson, Miss McGregor, Messrs Roberts, Firth Wrigley, E. Horne, Marks, Wyatt, and four in the steerage.
mmmmtmtmamk S P 0 II T S FOR SEff TEAK’S DAT. SATUEDAY, Ist JAN., 1876. Commencing at 1 o’clock. GOVERNMENT PADDOCK. T. D. Wrioley, Treasurer and Judge. M. Hannon, S tart or. COURSE —lIALF-A-MILE, L Hack Race, twice round. Entrance Is. Prize £l. 2. Boys’ Paco, under 12 years, 100 yards. Prize os. 3. Pony Paco, under 14.2 hands, twice round. Entrance Is. Prize £l. 4. Boys’ Paco, under 10 years, 200 yards. Prize 7s 6d. 0. Hack Paco, three times round the course (heats). Entrance 2s. Prize £2. G. Vaulting with Pole. Entrance Is. Prize £l. 7. Boot Paco, twice round course. Entries 2s. Prize £2, 8. Wheelbarrow Pace (blindfolded), 150 yards. Prize 10s. 0. Hack Pace, four times round the course. Entrance 3s. Prize £3, 10., Tilling at the Ping. Entrance 2s. Prize £2. 11. Jlobbing at Treacle Buns. Prize os. 12. Punning Hop, Step, and Jump. Prize 10s.. 13. Hack Paco, twice round (heats). Entrance Is. Prize £l. J I. Pacing in Sacks 100 yards. Prize 7s (id. 15. Consolation Stakes. Entrance Is. Prize £l. To conclude with a Brilliant DISPLAY OP FIREWORKS! ON THE WHARF, AT 8 o’cLOCX. Competitors for Wheelbarrow and Sack Paces to find Barrows and Sacks. Jockeys to ride in colors. J. B ODELL, Secretary’, tv fPJ \ Board of Education. rpIE MEETING to Elect a School Committee for the Tauranga District School will be hold at the Schoolliouse, ou FRIDAY, 7th Jan., 1870. FREDERICK J. MOSS, Secretary. 'X'HE District School. CHILDREN J S EESTI Y AL will take pi aco on Monday, January 3rd, on the School Ground, to •commence at 12 o’clock. The Public are invited to attend. Children must bring* thoir own mugs. Lost. JP ToTeko, TREASURY CHEQUE, No. 1923, for the sum of Pour Pounds. Anyone returning the same to the undersigned will Pc re warded. M. NICHOLSON. To Toko, Dec. 27, 1875.. Land Sale. R. O. JORDAN Has received instructions to sell immediately after the sale of Mr Parsons’ property, 4- ACHES, Fenced and Cultivated, on the old Racecourse. Good well of water. Two Quarter'acres on the Cameron . Hoad, near Mr Conway’s, 240 Acres Capital Land at Wairoa, with good feed, natural fence on three sides.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume IV, Issue 345, 29 December 1875, Page 2
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