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WANTED WANTED A FEW BOARDERS; Good Accommodation for Families and Travellers.—Apply Mbs. Noble, BayView House, Wharf-street. 182 WANTED TO LET—GoodFour-roomed COTTAGE, in Ure-street. —Apply Mail Office. 559 WANTED TO SELL—SEED POTATOES, of different sorts. J. Curbie, Coal and Chaff Store, Thamesstreet. 437 WANTED KNOWN— MRS. CAREY, MIDWIFE or MONTHLY NURSE, either in town or country. Bay View Boardinghouse, Wharf-street. 351 WANTED KNOWN BOARD and RESIDENCE for one Gentleman, within five minutes' walk of the Post Office.—Apply " X.Q.R.," Mail Office. ANTED KNOWN—SEWING MACHINES REP -IPiED by a practical Engineer. Orders left with Mr. M 'Bride, Tobacconist, Thams-street, will be promptly attended to. Terms moderate. S. E. Hubbard. 543 ANTED KNOWN.—FOR SALE or TO LET, a Substantial HOUSE of seven rooms, lathed and plastered, with Half-acre of Ground. Well Situated. Fixed Grates, Leamington Range. A plentiful supply of water in concrete tank, with other conveniences.—Apply L. Morton, Tynestreet. 89 WANTED KNOWN—OPENING of the RAILWAY TO DUNEDIN. WATSON'S HOTEL AND CAFE, specially built for the convenience of Railway and other Travellers, being situated n the im mediate vicinity of the Railway tation, and fitted with every possible convenience— Lavatories, Ladies' Cloak Room, Parcel Room, &c. An elegantly furnished Dining Room, especially for Ladies, and Ladies accompanied by Gentlemen. Bedrooms. Nigh Porter. Travellers called for early Trains. 545 ANTED KNOWN EARLE'S RESTAURANT, Facing the Post Office, in Thames-street, Meals at all hours. F. Earle bogs to inform the public that he has just received from London one of the finest and best collections of FIREWORKS ever imported to the Colony. N.B.—Fire Balloons of the largest size. ANTED KNOW N That the SWAN STABLES Are now under the Personal Supervision of the Proprietor— MR. B. PERRY, And, therefore, Horses at Livery wi be carefully attended to. N.B.—Buggies and Saddle Horaeaon Hire by the Week, Day, '»»• Journey. 432 SPORTING W AITAKI JOCKEY CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING. TO BE HELD AT DUNTROON, on TILUR SD A Y AND FRID AY, October 2xd and 3rd, 1579. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. ill*. President : Hon. R. Campbell. Vice-President : Mr. T. C. Hill. Stewards : R. Campbell Mr. J. A. Sutton E. Gibson Mr. J. M'P. Miller G. A. Sutton Mr. W. Inder T. C. Hill Mr. I. G. Nicolls R. Gunion Mr. A. H. Maude M. M'Kcllar Mr. F. Dalgety W. Cairns Mr. H. Stoddart E. Menlove Mr Anthony M 'Master Judge : Mr. Sutherland. Starter : Mr. James Black. Clerk of the Course : Mr. Frank Thomas. Clerk of the Scales : Mr. E. C. Smith. Handicapper Mr. Caleb Moore. FIRST DAY. Maiden Plate (to start at 12 o'clock) of 30 sovs ; distance, 1-J- mile ; weight for age; entry, fl 10s; open to all horses that have not won an advertised race of 20 sovs. Wataki County Plate (to start at 1 o'clock), a handicap of 40 sovs; distance, li mile ; nomination, £1 ; acceptance, £l. Waitaki Cup (to start at 2 o'clock), a handicap of 100 sovs, with a sweep of 2 sovs, the sweep to go to the second horse; the winnet of the County Plate to carry olbs penalty ; distance, 2 miles ; nomination, £2 2s ; acceptance, L2 2s. Trotting Race (to start at 3.30), a handicap of 20 sovs ; distance, 3 miles; nomination, £1 ; acceptance £l. Hack Selling Race (to start at 4.30), of 30 sovs ; the winner, if to be sold for £25, to carry weight for age ; if for L2O, to be allowed 71bs under ; if for Lls, to be allowed 141bs under ; if for LlO, to be allowed 2 libs .under ; any surplus to go to the Club ; entry, £1 ; half-mile heats. SECOND DAY. Handicap Hurdle Race (to start at 12 o'clock), of 50 sovs ; distance, 2 miles ; over S flights of hurdles, 3ft. 3in. high ; nomination, £1; acceptance, £l. Waitaki Jockey Club Handicap (to start at 1 o'clock) of SO sovs., a sweep of 2 sovs, the sweep to go to the second horse ; distance, 1J mile ; winner of the Cup to carry 71bs, and of County Plate olbs penalty ; nomination, 1 sov; acceptance, 2 sovs. Shepherds Race, of 20 sovs; open to all shepherds and station hands ; horses to be the bona fide, property of the owners G months; distance, 1A mile; welter weight for age ; entry, LI. Champagne Stakes (to start at 3.30) of 50 sovs ; welter weights for-age; a mile and a distance ; entry 2 sovs. Consolation Handicap (to start at 4.30) of 25 sovs ; distance, 1 mile; entry, £1; open to all beaten horses at the meeting. RULES AND REGULATIONS. No entry will be received for any of the races except on the condition that all disputes shall be decided by the Stewards, whose decisions in all cases shall be final. Dunedin Jockey Club Rules strictly adhered to. No protest will be entertained unless £3 3s be deposited, which will be forfeited should the protest prove frivolous. Qualification fee, L2 2s. No nomination or entry will be received unless duly qualified. Not less than three horses to start for each race, or only half the stakes. Five per cent, to be deducted from all stakes. Nominations to be in the hands of the Secretary not later than the 7th of September. Weights to appear in the local papers on the ISth of September. Acceptances and sweeps to be paid to the Secretary up to the night of 29th September, which is the night of general entry. All entries to be sealed and addressed to the Secretary, Duntroon, enclosing entrance fees, name and age of horse, and colors of the rider. WILLIAM GARDINER, 446 Hon. Sec.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1039, 19 August 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1039, 19 August 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1039, 19 August 1879, Page 3

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