New Advertisements MATAU AND CLUTHA PLOUGHING MATCH, Will take place on FRIDAY, 22nd JUNE, 1877, At Mr Tosh's Farm, Baiclutha, When the following prizes will be competed for : — Class A. Double-Furrow Ploughs. Ist prize Ll2, (And Set Harrows, gift of Messrs Reid and Gray, Dunedin.) 2nd prize ... L 9 3rd do L 6 4th do L 4 sth do L 2 6th do Ll. Class B. Double-Furrow. Ploughmen under RT j years of age. j Ist prize L 4 2nd do L 2 3rd do Ll. Class C. Swing Ploughs. lst prize ... ... ... L 8 2nd do. ... ... ... Lo 3rd do L 2 4th do. ... ' Ll. Class D. Swing Ploughs. Ploughmen under 18 years of age. Ist prize .• L 4 2nd do L 2 3rd do Ll. Entrance fee, 5s to subscribers, and 10s to non-subscribers. Entries can be made with the Secretary any time not later than 8.30 on morning of match, and ploughs to be on the ground at 9 a.m. A. WATT, c 272 Secretary. jyTATAU AND CLUTHA PLOUGHING MATCH. It is requested that all SUBSCRIPTIONS to the Match Fund be paid to the Treasurer, Mr William Tosh, on or before WEDNESDAY, the 13th inst. A. WATT, c 266 Secretary. JIJATAU AND CLUTHA PLOUGHING MATCH. TENDERS for the right to erect a LICENSED and also a REFRESHMENT BOOTH on the ground on the day of the Match will be received by me up till WEDNESDAY, the 13th inst., at 8 p.m. WM. TOSH, c 265 Treasurer. QOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY. Mr JOHN WHYTE has from this date been appointed Agent of above Company for Baiclutha District, in place of Mr G. S. Robertson. CHAS. MORRISON, c 271 Agent for Otago. MASONIC— LODGE CLUTHA, 460, S.C. The usual Monthly Meeting of above Lodge will be held in the Lodge Room, Athenseum Hall, on Monday, llth inst., [ at 8 p.m. sharp. Business. — Raising, and Election of Officers for the ensuing Masonic Year. By order of the R. W. M. BEATON MARR, c 264 Secretary. IVTEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. PUBLIC NOTICE. The attention of Railway passengers is particularly drawn to the following Clause of the " New Zealand Railway ByeLaws" : — ".7. No return or periodical ticket will be available for special or for excursion trams, except when the ordinary time-table is suspended. Return tickets are available within distances of 50 miles on the clay of issue qnly ; above 50 miles and within 100 miles, until the end of the next day after issue ; above 100 miles, until the end of the next day but one after issue. Ordinary single tickets issued on Saturdays and Sundays are available as return tickets until the end of the following Monday. All return tickets used for return later than the day of issue must be presented at the tidket window, and redated "before the -passenger enters the train. .Any -person neglecting to get such ticket re-dated- will have to pay the : ordinary fare." WILLIAM CONYERS, Superintending !Engineer. Central Station, Dunedin, May 21st, 1877. c 267
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Clutha Leader, Volume III, Issue 152, 8 June 1877, Page 4
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