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PUBLIC NOTiOES TORTH OTAGO COURSING CLUB Under the Patronage of His Excellency the Govbbnob. President: K Menlove, Esq. Vice-Preside!:* : G. S. Lintott and R. M'Anley, Esqs. A. 1 fed My. T. Y. Duncan. W. J Stewird. G. x. Allen, Geo. U'J.oao W. H. Itonayne, H. Connell, and A Otterson, Esqs. Hon. Treasurer : C. S. Allen, Esq Judge : Mr. C. E. Lloyd. Slipper : Mr. J. Marshall. APRIL 22, AND FOLLOWING DAYS. Ladies' Bracelet, for 32 dogs (all ages), the bona fide property of members of the Club, at £5 each ; Ladie= to nominate. Winner, a bracelet, value 20 guineas and £SO. Runner-up a necklet, value 10 guineas and £25. Third and fourth dogs, £lO each. Fifth, sixth, seventh, and eighth dogs, £5 each ; and eight winners of one. course, £2 each. Nominations, 'with entry money, £5, to he sent to the Secretary on or before 8 p.m. on MONDAY, 14th APRIL. Entries, with full descriptions of dogs and nedigrees. to be sent to the Secretary not later than 7 p.m. on MONDAY, 21st APK'IL, The drawing will take place at the Royal Hotel, immediately after the entries are received, MAY 13, AND FOLLOWING DAYS. The Derby Stake of £5 ss, for Puppies (47 dogs nominated) ; winner to receive i'SO ; runner-up, £4O ; third dog, £2O ; fourth and fifth dogs, £lO each ; six dogs, winners of two courses, £6 each ; and twelve dogs, winners of one course, £3 each. Nominations, with name description, date of birth, and pedigree of dog, including £1 Is, must be sent to the Secretary on or before WEDNESDAY, 15th JANUARY. Balance of entry money (£4 4s) must be paid to the Secretary on or before 7 p.m. on MONDAY, 12th MAY. JUNE 24, AND FOLLOWING DAYS. The New Zealand Waterloo Cur, for 64 Dogs (all ages), at £l2 10s each ; winner £2OO and a piece of plate valne £SO; runnervup, £IOO ; third and fourth dogs. £25 each ; fifch, sixth, seventh, and eighth dogs £ls e eh ; eight winners of two courses. £lO each; 16 winners of one course. £5 eaah. The Watlrloo Pr/KSE, for Dogs beaten in the first round of the Cup ; winner, £37 10s; ninner-up, £ls ; third and fourth dogs, £7 10s each ; fifth, sixth, seventh, and eighth dogs, £5 each ; -winners of one course, £2 10s each. Tue Waterloo Plate, for Dogs beaten in the second round of the Cup : winner, £37 10s; runner-up. £ls; third and fourth dogs, £5 each; fifth, sixt:\ seventh, and eighth dogs, £2 10s eaeh. Nominations, inc!"d rjg entrance money, £l2 Wj, to he sent to the Secretary not later than S p.m. on SATURDAY, 31st MAY. Kntries, with full descriptions of dogs, to ha sent not later than 7 p.m. on MONDAY, 23kd JUNE. The draw will take place a- \ the Royal Hotel, immediately after tin; j ! entries are received. Jf'LY 15, AND FOLLOWING DAYS. The PkesU'Ext's Cur, for 32 Dogs (all I ages), £5, the bona fide property of members of the Club; winner, a Cur), value 20 guineas, the gift of the President. E. M<;id;:ve. Esq., and £SO ; runne -u[> £3O ; third and fourth dogs. £ls each ; iifth, sixth, sevtrtth, and eighth dogs, £0 eacli ; ei;,ht winners of one e.-.U'Sf, .S3 eauh. Nominations, in-.-huling £5 entrance nionev, to be scut to the Secretary not later than's p.m. on MONDAY, 7m JULY. i utries, with full descriptions, pedig ees of dogs, &c., to be sent not la'er than 7 p m. on MONDAY, 14th JU LY. The draw will take place at the Roval Hot»l, immediately after the entries are received. Should any of the above stakes not fill, the priiws will bo awarded pro rata. Ten per cent, will be deducted from all winners. W. 11. RONAYNE, 595 Hon. Sec.

KAITAMJAI'A RELIKF IUfrSCUIi'iTONS in aid of the above j '~J Fiuid will be received by his Worship \ the M.-.yor, the Kcvs. A. Gilford, t%. I>. | 'J'odd, H. Dev/sbury, Father Coleman, Messrs. Kerr, Barron, Greenfield, Otterson, I'. L. Rule, Houghton and Pockliagtou, Sutton, llonayne and C'ottrell, Fleming and Hcdley, or by the undersigned. Contributions in kind, for sale for the j benefit of the Fund, will be received at the Auction Boom of Mr. George Greenfield, W. J. SMITH, i 555 Hon. Sec. JUST PUBLISHED. ij E A L A 5 D I A WALTZ. £J ; by M. A. JONES. " Exceedingly simple of execution." " Prettiest movement we have heard for some time." Vide Duncdin Press. To be had from Messrs. Ronayne and Cottrell, Oamaru, and all Music Sellers. 75S "UTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA. Established 1569. Incorporated by Act of Parliament. SPECIAL FEATURES : Low Premiums, Enconomical Management, Undoubted Security. The first ofiice in the Colonies to do away with the harrassiag restrictions imposed by other offices, and the only one in New Zealand granting Policies absolutely indefeasible from date of issu •.

Our Travelling Agent, MR. ALISTER BROWN, Is now visiting Oamarn, from •whom all information can be obtained ; or from J. & W. BOOTH, 672 Agents, Oamaru. TAILORING FOE AUTUMN AND WINTER. JH. MILLIGAN'S a STOCK OF TWEEDS, COATINGS, &c, Is large, and well adapted for a first-class trade, constant additions being made in New Styles and Patterns. MEN'S MERCERY. Nt.-.' Hats, Helmets, Dress Shirts, Ciimeans, Lambs' Wcol Pants and Undershirts, Merino ditto, Mosgiel, Nelson, Scotch, and English Socks, &c, Bracgs, Belts, Linen CoJlars, Linen-faced do, Scarves, Ties, Suites, Solitaires, Cloth Brushes, &c, &c. RAYMONDS HOUSEHOLD SEWING MACHINES AXD NEFDLES. J. H. MILLIGAN, Thames-stbeet Noeie, 611

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 916, 24 March 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 916, 24 March 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 916, 24 March 1879, Page 3

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