NOTICES ' CLUB. , JPRKSIDBNT : Hon. M. Holmes. Vice-Presidents : Alex. M'Master, Esq., and Neil Fleming, Esq. Committkk : Mr. Allen Mr. Konayno Mr. Steward Mr. Duncan Mr. Lintott Mr. Hedloy Mr. Hay Mr. Menlovo Mr. M'Anlcy Mr. Brydono. Hon. Tueasurkr : O. S. Allen, Esq. Judok ; Mr. C. E. Lloyd. Patrox : His Excellency the Mmq-:i» of Normanby. Opening Mketixg.—All-aged Stakes, to be run for on May 21st nnd following days, for 16 all-aged greyhounds, the bond jide property of niombers of tho club, at L 3 3s each, -with L 25 added money. 'Winner to receive L 35 ; second dog, LIS ; two dogs, L 6 each ; and four dogs, L 3 each. Nominations, with entrance money, to close at 4 o'clock p.m. on Tuosday, tho Hth May, 1878. Entries to bo made by 7 o'clock p.m. on Monday, 20th May, nt tho Royal Hotel Oaniaru ; and tho draw to take place immediately- after. Pkksivikxt's Mkktincj. Awamoa Cup, to bo run for on Juno 17 and following days, fur 32 all-aged greyhounds, tho bond file, property of members of tho club, at 1,5 5s each. Winnur to receive L4O, and a cup value LSO, the gift of the President, tho Hon. M. Holmes t second dog, L3O ; two dogs, Lls each; Winners of two courses, L 7 each; winners of one course, L 3 each. Nominations, with entrance money, to close at 4 o'clock p.m. on Tuesday, tho 11th June, 1878. Entries to bo mndo by 7 o'clock p.m. on Saturday, the 15th June, at the Royal Hotel, Oamaru ; and the draw to take place immediately after. Waterloo Mkhting.—Waterloo Cup,, to bo run for on July 9 and following days, for 32 all-aged greyhounds, at Ll2 H)s each. Open to all greyhound! l , tho bond Jiile property of members of clubs whose annual subscription is not less than LI. Winner to receive Ll3O and a silver collar, presented by tho club ; second dog, L(JS ; two dogs, L3l) eacli; four dogs, Lls each ; and eight dogs, LlO each. Nominations, with entrance money, to close at 4 o'clock p.m. on Tuesday, the 2ml July, 187 S. Kntrios to be made by 7 o'clock p.m. on Monday, the Sth July, at the I loyal llotul, Oaniaru ; and the draw to take place inlinediately after. Should the Awamoa Cup and tho Waterloo '■up not till, the Committee reserves the ritrht of running them oil' with fewer extras and reducing the prizes jnv rata. If more nominations than the. advertised numbers be applied for, after reducing them to one to •jach nominator, they will bo allotted by ballot. W. H. RONAYNE, Hon. Secretary. Oamaru, February, LS7S. 'M(> GENERAL IMUNTLNG. 'j nnilE PROPRIETOR of the KVENINt Having just imported tho Most iSBbflJ EFFICIENT STEAM MAOJiINEUY AMI AT PROVED TYPE, Kor the purpose of I'riuting General Wort, wishes to notify the Merchants, Tradespeople, &c, that the following may bo had REASONABLE PRICES At the Mail Ollice BILL-HEADS, CARDS, CIRCULARS, RECK 1P T FORM S, HANDBILLS, CONCERT PROGRAMMES, &c, &c, &c. Gil ATE l' U L—CO M FOIITI NO." Ep PS ' CO C 0 A. BREAKFAST. "By a thorough knowledge of th-e .aturai laws which govern tho operations ot digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of tho fine properties of wull-suleetod cocoa,' Mr. Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavour*! bevorag* which may savo us mauy heary doctors bills. It is by tho judicious mo of sueh articles of diet that a coustitutim may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies aro floating around ill ready to attack wherever their is a weak point. We may escape many a V.al shaft by keeping ourselves well fortilicdwith pure blood and a properly nourished Vamo."— See Article in tho Civil tiervkt. (Jazeltr. Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sold only in Packets and Tins, amlH 1-lb., labelled. JAMES KIM'S AND (0., Homoeopathic Chemists, IS, TIIUKADNKI'IM.K-STKKKT, and 170,Pj<-'CA« DILLV. Works—El'STos-koaii and Campion rows London. •">'" Hoi.loway'm I'h.i.s.-Stomach, Livei and Bowels.— Th«-o is nothing hurtful in tho composition of theso purifying Pills—noting that ocin injure tho most delicate constutions. They improve the appetite, quichn the energies of tho stomach and liver, w regulate the bowels. They thus become W> surest safeguards against indigestion, »? tho sa'est promoters of tho body b groffw action on every internal organ, and they r»j gulato overy disordered or debilitated tow lion. They are natural and, therefore, «» cient purifiers and correctives. l ' oW ,. u ' healthy conditions of tho stomach or dig" tivo apparatus can withstand the accumuw tivo healthy influence obtained over w> whole frame when theso pills aro jiidiciniw and porsevoringly taken by invalid* [Advt.] i
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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 624, 3 May 1878, Page 4
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