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LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. COtJtfTY OF WAIMATE. NOTICE TO ARCHITECTS. BE Committe* appointed to Examine , /-,, -Dl *™ YTrumtfcl'il 'HlliidI jsgtat Waimate havo decided to ACCEPT' iltet bearing tb« «gn of the Square and Cwnpaw, by THOS. FORRESTER, Esq., Ojanartt, who will receive the Bonus. All rcjooted Designs will bo returned on being mad to the undoraigned. GEO. TENNANT, County Clerk. County Council Office, • Waimate, 3rd September, 1878. 671 COUNTY OP WAIMATE. PHE County Council of Waimato IN VITES APPLICATIONS from Gentlemen capable of VALUING the PROPERTIES in the County, and compiling the ASSESSMENT ROLL. Applications to be gent to the County Clerk on or before noon C n the 25th INST. Kach applicant must state the amount required to fully complete the Valuation Liat in accordance with th« provisions of the Bating Act, 1876, including all attendance at ABBCBBincnt Court. The Council may require sureties from the ;Buccensful applicants for the due fulfilment of their duties, and may reject all, or any wo of the applications. J AS. BRUCE, County Chairman. County Council Office, Waimate, 3rd Sept., 1878. 674

THE£S.S. WAITAKI. \WE WAITAKI will leave Dunedin at L 10 p.m. on THURSDAY, sth INST., arriving at Oamaru early on FRIDAY MORNING, and will leave for Dunedin on FRIDAY EVENING at 5.30 p.m. H. AITKEN, ft?'? Agent. , ;'An TO LEND on approved Secu-,.;.-)vJv/ r j t y ( repayable by 48 equal i.H., jtcrly Payments, extending over a period •ji 13 Years. For further particulars, apply to T. W. BREBNER, 649 Railway Station. XTTAIMATE PLOUGHING MATCH. OPEN TO ALL COMERS. To >be held on English Grass, al>ou one iwile and a quavter from Waimate, on the Old Waiho Road, on FRIDAY, 6th SEP 1 EMBER. Programme: Class A, Double Furrows — FirHtpriro £8 0 0 Second priao £5 0 0 Third prime £3 0 0 Fourth priro' ... ... £2 0 0 Clasß B, Singlo Furrows — First prizo £8 0 0 Second prjza £5 0 0 Third prizo ... ... £3 0 0 Class C, Doublo Furrows, for Youths under 18 yeare of age— Kirnt priise ... ... £4 0 0 Second prizo £2 0 0 Clnua D, Single Furrows, for Youths under 18 years of ago— Firut prize ... ... £4 0 0 Second prke £2 0 0 EXTRA PHIZES. .CI lor Beet Break in Class A £ 1 for Best Finish in Class A £1 for Best Break in Class B £1 for Boet Break in Claas D £1 for BoatFinißh in Chias D £2 for Beat 3-Horse Team £1 10h for Bent 2-Horao Team £1 for Best Groomed Team. SPECIAL PRIZES. Mr. Bruoo, £lO 10a Cup, for Beat Seed Fnryow in any Claes ; to bo won by »amo man two year* in succession before

becoming his property. Messrs. Reid and Gray, Set of 4-le_ rowH, for Buat Ploughing done with a Keid and Gray doublu-furrow plough. Mr. Sinclair, Silver Medal, for Bebt Ploughing ou the ground in any CJ- , Kvanu, Ploughman's V eat, for Ploughing in any Clasß. .Mr. Kugg, Sot Swinglo-treea, for the Beat Fiuish in Class B. Mr. K. Will*, Sot of 3-Tlorae Suinghj-trecs, for l''irat Finish in field. Mr. Crawford, Pair of Winkers, for Boat Work dnuo by a married man. Mr. H. Dunn, 101b. Tea, for Bust Inß and Onto. Mr. Cmrko, Tair of Winkers, for Best Crown in Youths' Class. Mr. Copoland, Ton of Coal delivered, for Ploughman with Largest Family. Mr. Gifford, £l, for Best farm Ploughing. Mr. Uiiu Galhes, 10s 6d, for Boat Dressed Team on ground. Mr. Taylor, £1 Ib, for tho Youngest Ploughmau in the field. RULES AND REGULATIONS. I. Ploughs to bo on the gronndat 9 a.m.; to commence at 10 o'clock, and terminate at 3.30 p.m. Luncheon from 12.30 to 1 o'clock. Houghs to Btop at first end after signal for lu; \ ;'w thirds of an aero of ground to be r • i-.rd by diiuMt-furrowa, and one third ■ ■i'akU • I'vijHj'otiioifj to receive no assistance ■•■■■: in" putting up the poles, Eaoh man ■ \ lib, pol«i r.\ at the pegs. ■:. Faeh man to make two crowns and one i l ., ami ;;:iihyr five rounds on each crown. KuUh ami regulations as read on the ..-.■[ tv b>: :itriotly adhered to. S-jiti-iui.'io money—lob for Men, and 5s All Kntries by post or telegraph must bo adilressed to the Secretary, Box No. 14, Waimate Post Office, not later than 5 p.m. on 'prfwsriAV tK»?JwI SEPTEMBER. ANDREW CARTER, 595 Hoa. Bw.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 751, 6 September 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 751, 6 September 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 751, 6 September 1878, Page 3

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