IATE advertisements M'K.S. IiRUNTON and MISS HOSE'S DANOINO CLASS Will UE-OIMON FRIDAY next, Ist February, at 4 p.m., ;ifc Waitaki Hall, Thames-street. 773Two vtally First-class THKASUINC) .MACHINES (o-feot (Innns) and EN T OINES, just innjortod, ex Dallam Tower, and specially constructed by Mei-s.s. ltnnsome, t-'ims, and Head, for the Colonics. They were selected by Messrs. M'Auly (of Totara), YV. Young, and William Gall during 1 heir leccnt visit to the Home Country, after careful comparison with the machines of the principal makers ; and are well worth the inspection of intending purchasers. WJI, YOUNI;, Care of office New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agimcy Company, 772 Oaniaru. XTS7AITAKI COUNTY ACCLIMATI- - SA'ITON SOCIETY. THE ANNUAL OENKIiAL MKKTINW Of Members of the above Society will bo held at the County Council Cham' kms, *n THURSDAY, 31st JANUARY, At Noon.
Business : Election of new (,Vctnui' t receive reports, &.c. HENRY CONNKLL, 7<>7 Hon. Secretary.. ~I\TOTIUE IS HEREBY (JIVEN that c TOLL was taken on SATURDAY, the :>(>th January, 187S, for the Election of a Member to represent the Kakanui Riding in the Waitaki County Council, as follows, ALEX. THOMSON !).'i HAYJD BOOTH (i 9. In accoriliuico with Section ,'{.">. "Lnenl '.''.lections Act, IS7S,'' I hereby declare the aid Al«x:inder Thonuion duly elected. JAMES MARTIN. \ :T A S Ollicer. C HALL, O AMARU. M I S S A 1!) A AY A R J>, The Oreatext AetrcsK of the Day, AMI TDK I.YDIA HOWARDE TROUI'E. TU'O XKJHTS ONLY J MONDAY AND TUESDAY NEXT, JANUARY 28 and 20. Box Ofliec at SuiomonU. 7s><* NO. 3 BATTALION, O.R.Y. GOVERNMENT RUIZES, 1878.
TBI}IE following arc the arrangements -*- made for the Competition for the luring for the Government PRIZE MONEY allocated to this District:— Oainani Artillery.—Tuesday, March o, at (i a.m. and 3 p.m. flanges—2oo, 300, and 400 yards. Frizes- Ist, £2; 2nd, Al 10s; 3rd, £1 ; 4th, 10s. Oamarn Aillcs.—Monday, March 4, at ">.,'30 a.m. anil 3 p.m. Otepopo fliftcs.— Thursday, March 7, at B ».n>. Hampden Kiilcs.—fc'riday, March S, at 6* a.m. and 3 p.m. flanges—2oo, 400, and fiOO yards. Prizes-Ist, A* ; 2nd, £3; 3rd, £2 10s; 4th, £2; f>th, £1 10s; 6U, £1 10s ;. 7th, £1 6s ; Sth, £1 ; i)th, £1 ; 10th, 15s ; lit!), 10.i. Grammar School and Citizen Cadets.— Saturday, March 2, at 5 a.m. and 3 p.m. flanges—loo, '2(H), and 300 yards. Prizes—--Ist. £1 ss; 2nd, £1 ; 3rd, los ; 4th, 15s; ">th, 10s ; Gth, 10* ; 7th, "s ; Sth, ~>s. In all cases Five rounds at each Range ; Wimbledon targets ; any j osition ; Government Prize-firing itions. W. J. STEWARD, Major Commanding Oamaru Districti 763
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Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 543, 28 January 1878, Page 2
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