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Thb ThefMeal-tub Plotw&s axlonspirapyiagaiDi the Duke of York,;^erwaffds" ;3ames H contrived by one. whoj^crefc a bundle of of Colonel Mjuinsell, : and tKeh iiifq mation to the Custom House officers { search for smuggled goodsr After Dang« field's apprehension on suspicion of forgit those letters, papers were found conceale in a nieal-tub at the house of a wonia with whom-lie cohabited, which-contain? the scheme to be sworn to, accusing to Earls of Esse v , and Halifj of high-treason. Dangerfield was whippe as a punishment, and while the punis] ment was Being inflicted, a barrister name Robert Francis struck out one of his eye which caused; his death. His assailaQ however, was condemned to, and suffered "death by hanging for the outrage.

LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. o A.MARU STEEPLECHASI - ' • MEETING. FRIDAY, 13th OCTOBER, 1876. . " Stewards : Messrs. A. Paterson. \V. Swanson, W. J Ronayne, Jas. Paterson, J. Dooley, and G. Greenfield. Judge: • - . W. J. Steward, Esq. Starter : , _ . T. Shalders, Esq. " Clerk of the Course : J. Wheatley, Esq. •„ \ • . Clerk of the Scales : G. R. Taylor, Esq. • ~ t -■ - f - The JjfewardS. T~"' !? * Maiden Steeplechase, of So sovs. ; for j horses that hav«nevesiSft>n a steeplechj l|£ces expected); aba -2 miles, l® aud across sni country thS Stewards may v appoic Weight far qAtrauce, £2 wif ~ sweep of j|2 2s. 'hope. " OAMARU Ctrt^i " 7p\o/s. (a, :: over*such count; • :as the may appoint. . tions, £2 S| ; acceptances, £1 ~is.V iriSi sweep off £<j? 3s. each, to go tflk- the secffl horse. \ | vf Steeplechase Handicap,:) ~ 20 sovs. ; tor all losers among the meeting over the same course as the Maiden. P« entry, £1 Is., with a sweep of £1 Is. ead to go to the second horse. Match, of £25 a side, over the same ■ conn - as the Maiden., RULES AND REGULATIONS. 1. Rules of the New Zealand Gflaal National Steeplechase to be strictly adKeH to. 2. Not less than, three horses to starfefi each race, or only half the stakes willfl paid. '. 3. Nominations for s= tbg 3 OSinaru SSeep! chase to bs sent in sealed covers, containii name, age, and color of thejhorse, .and cola of the rider ; arid addressed to'the Secretsijf at the Empire Hotel, Oamaru, not latertjffl eight o'clock p.m. on Saturday, the 23rdine Weights to be published on Friday, 291 inst. Acceptances and sweeps on -the-nigl of general entry at. the above Hotel, befri eight o'clock, and no monies will be recein after this hour under any. pretence whatefe 4. Night of General Entry—9th October, at the Empire Hotel, befoi eight o'clock p. m. 5. Aiiy horse found using any of tl jumps, or running ground, after the conn has been laid out, will be disqualified frffl running at the meeting. G. GREENFIELD, Hon. se&

O.G.T. —LODGE STAR v OF HOP! No. 22. ' - A CONCERT . fill be %eM"in the E S'-\T RIET HAL L, the 6th SEPTEMBEB aid of the APJFIISOtf RELIEF FUND. Doors opaii at 7.30, to commence at 8- Ad missioa. IsJ Lodga opens at Seven o'clock, by dispSßSlation. WM. VINCENT, Secretary. ; 10TICE. • _ ] • \ F owl ?AS*NG on my premises Reid-street,Jpill % DESTROYED. 654 " \ J. O'MEAGHER. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.! NOTICE is Given that $$ P ing between: j lay undersigned JOHX iJfcNTEL TOOHEY, boft of "\amaru, as ~ { Stationed Fancy Good/"a£d Dealerajnnulertfc style or of "«T. Co.," !? 5 this day beW-DI SSOLVE oby effluxion", time. The business will in future bo CARRIEP ON by the said .JOHN CAGNEY, who w3 pay all money 3 .due'by, and receive afl moneys owing to, the late firm. - Dated this first day of September, 1876. 1 D. TOOHEY. J. CAGNEY. Witness - B. Balmeu, .■ _ Solicitor, Oamaru. 650 4MPSRRIMMER: 10 aVm

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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 116, 4 September 1876, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 116, 4 September 1876, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 116, 4 September 1876, Page 2

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