II I . late ADVERTISEMENTS. OA K4JR,U philharmonic ho»;SETY. rt*HE SECOND CONCERT J-' of the Swaon will bo giveii at th« VOLUNTEER HALL on the evening of TOURBDAY, th« sth of SEPTEMBER, J «V«lofl'k. MOZART'S 12-ra MASS, fal a Minecllaneouß Selection from other Composers will be given. Aamwsion— Front Seats, 4«; Back Beats, 2a. Honorary Members are entitled to two tickets each. JOHN HARDY, tyNCHKON AT RAILWAY OPENIKG. rpICKKTS for the Luncheon may bo ob A tamed of Mr. Sumvtbr, or of Mr. T. Pboctke, Tyne-atreet, and at the Caterer u Jlr, Eaki.k, Thamea-atreet. The Committee will do their beat to find accommodation for all, but nhould moro tickets bo so.d than the space will accommodate, the prict of tickote will bo refunded to thoso unable to obtain eoata by tho persons of wliorr. tioketa were obtained. Invited guests will enter from tho Railway entrance to Mr Sumpter'a Now Store, and other ticket holders by tho Harbor-street entranc. 65. OPENING OF THK RAILWAY T< DUNK DIN. rpilK CITIZKNS OF OAMARU are re A upootfully requested tho naaist tilReception Committee on the occasion of th' visit of his Excellency tho Govornor and Members of Parliament on FRIDAY, th6th SEPTEM BER, by tho display of Flags 4c. It ia further desired that those win propone to aut-pend business on tho occcaaio ill not put up their abutters. WM. J. STEWARD, (toe Mayor. EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE. Notice is hereby given thu< the MONTHLY MEETING of tl». Waitaki Branch of thin Inatitute ia POST PONED to SATURDAY, the 14th curt, when it will bo held at tho Otepopo Schoo • house. ROBERT PEATTIE, Secretary. Oamatn, 3th Sept., 1878. 66: THE S.S. WAITAKI. THE V.'AITAKI will leave Dunedin a 1 10 p.m. on THURSDAY, sth INST., arriving at Oamaru c«"»rly on FRIDAY MORNING, and will leave for Dunedin o FRIDAY EVENING at 5.30 p.m. H. AITKEN, (K>2 Agent. 4?P\OO TO LEND on approved Seen V-J rity, repayable by 48 equa Quarterly Payments, extending over a period of 12 Yearn. For furthor particulars, apply to T. W. BREBNER, 649 Railway Station. THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE -p- I B K R N I A N Will Travel in tho Oamarn District thin Spaaon. ■Notice of Locality in future advertisement. PEDIGREE : Chestnut Colt, 16 hands 1 inch high, 5 yuai'fl old, bv iJAIL Tkain, imported, out of imported English mare Boi.tna, purchaser, kt Sydney by Meaara. Knight and Do Meatre. and a. Id by thorn to L. Markov, Esq., Canterbury. PEDIGREE 01*"" IME IMPORTED THOROUGHBRED HORSE MAIi " TRAIN : . . jWJM.UL Tbain, foaled 1861, ia a Chestnut Horr.e, got by Grosvenor out of Celerity b\ Sl"iitht'Of-Haiid, htir dam Queen of ( 'arthaj;' bv Velocipede out of Dido by Whisker, het .Um Mia* Garforth by Walton, her dam bj_ Hyacinthua out of Zara by Delphini out oi Pora by King Fergux out of Atalanta. by Mitchom, "f the Mill by Oroanoko, Oil Traveller (Hiator to Clark'a l,aas of the Mill), Mr. Holmes' Mias Makeleaa by Young Greyhound Old Partner Woodcock (dam of the Lambton), Miaa Cloo Crofts Day Barb of tho Alienator Starling, M.-.ke. (mii (Desdeiiioim's dam), Briimmer Dickj Puruon (hon of Dagworth), Burton Barb nisro. . Gkohvtssor, bred by Mr. \N fbntor in lcv4o a't by Touchatono out of Miss Bey<-rley by S.'ockport, hoi* dam aiater to Swint-on by Comna—Shuttle. (Stud Book, vol. , page 316). Stockport, bred by Mr. Robinson in got by Langer , ont ot Olympia by Sir Oliver, her dam Scitilla by Anvil out of B<j >ta by Eclipse—Herod, &C. (Stud Book, v >l. 4, page 355.) At five yoaro old, Mut. Tbain ran ge«ond to John Davis for the Northampton- take?, ono of tho boat racos over ran in England. At aix years old, ho won tho Gold 'Vaae atAscot, two miles, beating Regalia (wianer of tho Oaka), and fourteen other good bora6B. SEDIGREE OF BuLINA (IMPORTED). Bowva, eh. f., foaled 23rd May, 1866, bred by C. E. Johnstone, Eb(J. ; by Marionette, dam Laverua by Tom T ulloch. - Arun TAkw by Theon, g. g. dam Velure, " M iley Moloch, g. g. g. dftm Zenana by , , t . by Touchstone, dam Marion r.-y St. Martin n. dam Rebecca the dam of A.: ice Hawthorn* by Lottery, &c. Tkumh —Thoroughbred Mares, 7 Guineas \ '.caarantee, 10 Guineas. Hack Mares, 5 Guineas ; Guarantee, 7 Guineas. All inarea guaranteed to this horse, sold, dying, or changing hands in any way, to be fcaid for. fi. RICHARDSON, Royal Hotel, 404 Proprietor, Onrrsnv
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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 750, 5 September 1878, Page 3
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