PUBLIC NOTICES OYAL BILLIARD SALOON, GRAND HANDICAP BILLTARD MATCH 32 NoJo>-ATIO>-3 109. KACft. Particulars on application to the I essee, 6 00 " O. RMll.-.UTS. ■VTTAiMAi'i: i'L<iL'-.;.ii.--'..i MATCH OPEN T>) ALL, i OMEUS. To be held on English Gra*s, alioafc om rnile and a ipaarte. from Waimato, un the Ola Waiho i.oa-l, on FRIDAY, 6jH Sii'c' EMoEiL FE(,GK>.M .IK Glass A, Double Furrows — First prize Second prize 'J bird prizo Fourth prize Class B, Single Furrows— First prize Second priz-3 Third priz.i £8 0 0 £5 0 0 £j 0 0 £2 0 0 £3 0 0 £5 0 0 £.i 0 0 Class C, Double Furrows, for Yotuhs under 18 years of age— First prize £4 0 0 Second prize ... ... £- 0 O Class D, Single Furrows, for Youths under 18 years oi ago— First prize £4 0 0 Second prize £- 0 0 Pi.'l'ZiiS. :i for i.>.-ot r<-;;k in Chs* A f ■■• B.Si, Finish in Cass -v. Jl i r rsest Beak iu Ciass B £1 fur Bss& iiieik iu Class D £1 for Best Finish in Class D £2 for Best 3- Horse Team £1 IDs for Best 2-tinrs« Team £1 for Best Groined Team. SPECIAL PBIZFS. Mr. Bruce, £lO 10, Cup, sor Beat Seed Furrow iu any Class ; lo be >vua by s;ime man two years in succession before becoming his p'-ojjer y Messrs. iieid and Cray. Set of -1-leaf Harrows, tor Best PJot.giing done with ;■■ Keid and Cray doubl.-liurow plough. Mr. Sinclair, Silver Medal, f-.i- Be-t ll •ughing on the ground in any Class Mr. Evans, Ploughman's Vest, value 30 , for t P/unghiiig in any CW Mr. Rugg, Set Swingle-trees, for the B-st Finish iu Ciass B. Mr. R Wills, Set of 3-Mors.-Swingle-trees, for (Mrs-, j- intuit m fl ;•). Mr. Crawiord, P.nr -f >'; ink r-, for !'=•; t Work d.'iic i-y a iv. m-i'iki! man Mr n. Diuiii linn. if-«. !•>'' >'> •>'■ '<'■■■•' a ■' Outs. Mr. Clarke, Pair of Winkers, for Best * 'ruivn iu Youths' Class. Mr. I'opel.iiid, '!'.. i! of Coal delivered, for I'lnugiim.-in with i.arg st Fanih. Mr. Giffor.l, £l, for ■ arm Pioighing. Mr. i-an (iailiet;, Ml-. 61, for Best trussed Team on ground. Mr. Taylor, £1 I*. for the Younge-t Ploughman iu the field. EULES AND KKGTJLATIOVS. 1. Ploughs to he on tii" gfoiuulat il a,i." : lenee at 10 o'clock, and terminate ai 3.30 p.m. Luncheon tro nl2 30 ti. 1 o'cl ek. HloUiihs to stop at first end after signal lo lunch. 2 Two thirds of an &<:r<! of gr-mn ' to l:<ploughed by double-furrows, and one thin: i>y single. 3. Competitors to r« ceive no assistance except in'putting uo the poles Each man to put his poles in at the peg*. 4. Each man to mak'i two crowns and onfinish, and gather live rounds on each cr wn. 5. Rules and reguiatiom as read on the ground to be strictly adhered to 6. Entrance money—!os for Men, and 5s j for Boy-;, All Entries by post or telegraph mii't b< addressed to th'- >euret.-ir>, box o 1-C Waimata Post 015 c-, not later liian » p.m. on TUESDAY, the 3rd Si-.PTI-MB it. ANDREW C,»RiKR, 59S Hon. Sec.
THE THOROUGHBRED ENTIRE &$ V" HORSE TTIBEE N I A N Will Travel in the Oamaru District this Season. Notice of Locality in future advertisement. PEDIGREE: Chestnut Colt, 16 ban■'!•> I inch high, fi years cii>l, by .lail Tkhu inmorlc-d, out ••) impor-cl Enub-h mare il.-UN'A, pu oh -e . t Sydney by "Messrs. Knight ana ' >e Meotvc. and a Id by thein to L. M.ukey, iJ-q . Canterbury. PEDIGREE OF THE IMPOR'H"p THOROUGHBRED HO Li- H MAI, TRAIN: Mail Train, foaled IS6I, is a Che-taut Hor>o, got by Grosvtmor out of Cth-vity l-y sHght-of-Hand, h- r -tin Queen of i 'arth.ioby Velocipede out of IJi »<> !>■-. Whi-ker, he' dam Miss Garforth by U'alfcon. b r dam by Hyacinthu-out of Zara by Dclphiui out of fiora by King Fergus out of Ataiaiita b\ Matehem, Lass of th • Mill by Oo;ii->ko, Old'l'raveller (sister to Clarke ■ ass of the Mill), Mr. Holmes' Mis- by *i ounj: Greyhound O.d Partner Woo cock (dam of the Lambton), -Miss ■ loe Croft's D.ty Karl, (grauddam of the Ancaster -tariing, Mke 1 les3 (Desdoiiona's danv, iiiinomer D.ckPurson (son of Dagwoith), Burton Barb mare. Grosven'Oß, bred by Mr. Webster in 1848 got by Touchstone out of Miss Bev-ihy by Stockport, her dam sister to SuintQii by Comus —<hu.tie (.Stud Boo.;, v 01..—, pa-. •246). Stockport, bed by •r. ' obirnon n. IS;>2, »■•! by ).iiu-..:r .:;;• of -mop" • <>■ .-b •■iVV, il- J" Su-iiiiia by An ■-•.'• < i." •' ' Soota by Eeii *e —Hurud, e.o (-mid Book, vol. 4, page 335 ) .At five years o f d, M>IL TR\IV ran second to John Davis for trie Northampton -takes. one oi ihe i>est races ever ran io EugUud. At six years old, he woo 'he Go'd Vase "t Ascot, tuo miles. briting Regalia, (winner of the Oaks), aud fourteen other good horses PEDIGREE OF BoLIVx {IMPOUTFP}. Bolisa, ch. f. foalel 23 d May, 1866, bred by O. E. Johnston •, K--(J. ; ''} Marionette, dam Laveiua by Tom I ndoeu. g. dam Lizzie hv Theon, g. g. dam Ve ure, by Mulcy Moloch, g. g. g. dam 3»aana by Sultan, &o. . \\l \kiokettk, by Touch-tone dam Maaou by St. Mart u a. dam Rebecca the dam of Alice Ifawthonie by Lottery, &c. Tbrjis— Thoroughbred M.ire-, 7 Guineas ; Guarantee, 10 otsir.eas. Hack Guineas ; (iuai-auteu, 7 Guineas. AH mares miaranteed to this horse, sol.l, dying, or changing hands in any way, to bd paid for. ■ R. RICHARDSON, ■ lioyal Hotel, 404 Proprietor, Oamaru,
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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 745, 30 August 1878, Page 3
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914Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 745, 30 August 1878, Page 3
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