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LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. OAMARU AND MAEREWHKN LA. OUT. OAMARUdop ... ••■ Awamoko Junction dep Papakaio dep Gibson's dcp Peebles dep Aitckison'a dep Uxbridge dep Black Point dep Borton'sdep jUKJiiswiiJiHTJA arr ... Maerewhentja dep ... Borton's dop Black Point dop. Uxbridgo dop Aitchison's dep Poeblo'B dep GibHon's dep I'apakaio dep. Awamoko Junction dep. OaMabd arr a.m. p.m. 655 3.30 7.15 3.50 7.35 4.10 a 7.55 430 a 8.20 4.55 8.35 5.10 9.0 5.35 ... 9.40 615 ... 9.55 6.30 a ... 10.20 6.55 .".'.' 10.40 7.15 ... 11.0 7.35 ... 11.20 7.55 WAIAREKA BRANCH. Xne TBAIS3. Depart Ngapara Windsor ', Eldorslio ', Teaneraki Weston Waiareka Junction Arrire Oamaru down TRAINS. A.M. P.M. 8.45 5.45 9.5 6.5 9.20 6.20 9.34 6.34 9.52 6.52 10.0 7.0 10.10 7.10 Depart Oamaru - 7.10 4.15 , Waiareka Junction ... 7.25 4.^0 Weston .» 7-33 4.33 ' Teaneraki ... 7-" 4.51 :: SSfJ ::: |» j» General Manager. Goneral Manager's Office, September 1, 1878. THE RAILWAY OPENING. A IX Persons having" ACCOUNTS against the RECEPTION COMMITTEE will uleaso rondor thorn not later than THURSDAY, 12th INST., at noon. To be loft at Mil. SUMPTER'S Offico. 719 XJAPAKAIO PLOUGHING MATCH. The Match will take placo on the 20th SEPTEMBER, on Mr. Aitcbison's Farm. Class A— Swing Ploughs. Ist Prize £ ? n n 2nd Prize 4 0 0 3rd Prize - *> °. Three competitors, or no second prize; fivo competitors, or no third prize. v) Class B-Double Furrows. Open to All Comers. i-: ,_x™_:..„ £l2 0 0 Ist Prize 2nd Prize 3rd Prize 4th Prize sth Prize £l2 0 0 9 0 0 6 10 0 4 0 0 2 0 0 otnirizu ■■• •■• - -. - Eight ploughs, or no fourth prize; ten ploughs, or no fifth prize. Class C—Double Furrows. v tl Open to Non-prize-takers only. *• Ist Prize £lO 0 0 2nd Prize 8 0 0 3rd Prize 6 0 0 4th Prize 4 0 0 sth Prize ... ••• 2°. ° . Eight plouglis, or no fourth prize; ten ploucks, or no fifth prize. Special Prizes. « £ s. d. D. Shaw—Prize value, 3 guineas, for best ploughed rigg... ••• * * " J. T. Smith-Set back bands, for beat groomed horses ... —* * O lodge and Co.—Set back bands, for best kopt harness in everyday 0 use ... ■•■ ••• ••■ *" Z H. Lippert—Half-cheßt of tea, «» best team on ground ... ... 1 lo O K. fi rave—Cover, for best matched team on ground ■•■ * " " G. Sumptor—Picture and frame, for best groomed team 1 10 O D. Tcohov—Coat, for best finish m field* ... i 22 22 ° Hood and Shennan Waterproof coat, for straightest ploughing in field ... 22 0 J. Gummoll—Folt hat, for best outs audins ~ "I ° 10 ° It. Aitken—Box of soap, to oldest prize-taker ° lo ° Ogilvic—Prize, valno 1 guinea, to first finished who takes a prize 110 J. Cugney—Pipe, to quietest man with team 0 10 0 Mollison and Co.—Pair of gaiters, to youngest ploughman ...0 10 0 Kite—Sowing machine, for best seed furrow 1 * ° M'Corkiudalc Prize, value } guiuea, for best team on ground 110 Ogilvie—Prizo, value 1 guinea, for bestgolding •• 1 * " Pinch and Co. —Lamp, for second best kept harness ... ••• 1 1 " Itonayuo and Cottrell—Book, * or second best team 0 10 o Bnatty— J-dozon fruit trees, for second beat matched team ...0 10 0 Special Prizes in Class A. J. Smith—l ton of coal, for best crown 0 12 6 K. C. Lindsay—Trousers and vest, for straightost ploughing ... 115 0 Falconer—l spade, etc., for best finish 1 10 0 Class B. J. Willett—2 tons of coal, for beat break 10 0 J. Woonton—Set of blocks, for boat finish 1 10 0 Maitland LI, for straightest ploughing ... ••• ••• 10 0 Class C. J. Willett—2 tons of coal, for best break 10 0 J. Thomson—Set swingle trees, for best finish 1 10 0 Hallenf join—Pair of trousers, for Btr ii;;h!(!8t ploughing ... ... 1 0 C HeadlMui—Pairc>fvaseo,tolatprizete.,,r ... 012 6 UUIaJJS AVD REGULATIONS. 1- > v iou- , i'hi'on to be on tho ground at 9 o'clc k to draw. The amount of ground to bo ijloughod by each competitor is twothirds of an :iero for double furrows, and tive-eighths for swing ploughs. Time—five and a half hours, including half an hour for lunch. 2. In Classes B and C, each man to make his own break, and cleave it out. Tho furrow to bo not more than 9 inches wido, nor taa than 6 inches deep. In Class A, each niau to make crown, and finish. Tho furrow to be not more than 9 inches wido, nor less than (i inches deep. 3. No assistance allowed after gunfire. % 4. Start and finish to bo notified by gunfire. Entry money, 10s. Subscribers of one guinea, free. All entries must be made ou the 19th instant, by 6 o'clock p.m., at Mr. £haw'a store, Papakaio; or to the Secretary, at Big Hill. J. G. NICOLLS, 721 Hon. Secretary.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 755, 11 September 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 755, 11 September 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 755, 11 September 1878, Page 3

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