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RACING. Stewards : ',- si ■ Messrs. A. Paterson, ,W. Sjvanson | ~W;' H. Ro'nayri'e, .T.-Tlooley, ■ and G. Greenfield. -"'"' Judoe:. . , -'■*. "W, J. Steward,. ; - Starter ; ■, ■ T. Shatters, Esq. , < ' "GUJRK-.DTF,THE,-.C0V353E-: J. Wheatley, Esq. CLERK OF THE SCALES: G. R. Taylor, Esq. BTASWCAPrEBS : The Stewards. Maiden Steeplechase, of 35 sovs.; for ail horses that have never Won a.steeplechase • (Matchesaud Hack Races expected); about. .2 miles, over 15 jumps, and- across such .country as the Stewards'.inay appoint. Weight for age; entrance, £2 25., with a sweep of £2 2s. each, to go the second horse. Oamaru Handicap Steeplechase Cup, of 75 sovs. (a Handicap). About 3 miles, over such jumps.and across .such country as the Stewards may appoint." Nominations, £2 25.; acceptances, £1 Is., with a sweep of £3 3s. each, to go to the second horse. Co.vs6j.atio>." Steeplechase Handicap, of 20 sovs. ; for all losers among the meeting; over the same course as the Maiden. Post entry, £1 Is., with a sweep of £1 Is. each, to go to the second horse: Match, of £25 a side, over the same course as the Maiden. RULES AND REGULATIONS. 1. Rules of the New Zealand Grand National be strictly adhered 2. Not less £han ttfree horses tasfctta-t for each race, or* only/half the stjmes be paid. --s- / / 3. NomklStions aor the Oamaru Steepleof the rider frond theSecyetary, at the Empire Hotel, Oamarn, not later: than eight o'clock p.m. on Saturcby, the 23rd inst. "Weights to be published on Friday, 29th inst. Acceptances and sweeps on the-night of general entry at the above Hotel, before eight o'clock,-and.no monies-wilLbe received after this hour under any pretence whatever. 4. Night of General Entry—Monday, Oth October, at the Empire Hotel, before eight o'clock p.m. -"». Any horse found using any of the jumps. <">r running ground, after the course has been laid out, will be 'disqualified from running at the meeting. G: GREENFIELD, Hon. Sec.

DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. GREAT CLEARING SALE OF CROCKERYWARE, GLASS, CUTLERY, STATIONERY, FA N C GOOD S, CAGNE Y ' S, THAMES-STREET, ' ' Leave the Present Premises, LTICLE willlbe CLE/ItED u„ inn, t-mctV Parg&wishle opportunity d£dotpg so, as EVERYSffiTICLE WILL BE SOLD AT COST PRICE, FOR CASH. Toilet Set 3, for 135., usual price £l. Toilet Sets, 155., usual price 225. 6cL A Large Quantity of Jugs, printed, 2s. 6d. the set. • " '■''•'' '1 '•'•"-:" Odd Jugs and Basins, "Vases, Lookingglasses, and Decauters. A Quantity of Work-boxes, at 55., usual price 10s. ... Albums, at 3s. and sa:, usual price, 6s. and 10s each. . A LARGE NUMBER OP WRITINGDESKS. . . J. CAGNEY, Thames-street, Oamaru. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. "VTOTICE : is Hereby Given that the PARTNERSHIP heretofore ..sulw;ss- ; between §jtk& : ' ttndersigned /3O li X CAGNi|y DANIEL WdltEY, b„th of Thanies-sfreet, Oamaraf as Stationers, Fancy Goods and China : Stealers, under tiie stylefjpr firs of "J. Co.," has this dky been DISSOLVE-tTW-eimixion of The business will in future be. CARRIED ON by the said JOHN CAGNEY, who will pay all moneys due by, aud receive all moneys owing toy the late firm. '■'■.'■'. Dated this first day of September, 1876. '-' ■ ■-■ ;" D/TOOHEY. ._, ' ; "•'■'■ : : '- / -J. CAGNEY. *'-''' Witness— B. Baimeb, Solicitor, Oamaru. -, . -.-■_ ,-65Q

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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 125, 14 September 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 125, 14 September 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 125, 14 September 1876, Page 3

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