TENDERS OAMARTJ WATERWORKS. T | TENDERS are invited, to be lodged at the Town Clerk's Office, by noon of THURSDAY,the 13th Inst., for FENCING 100 ChaiDS, more or less. Particulars on application. By order. D. A. M'LEOD, Engineer. Engineer's Office, Oamarn, 7th May, 16S0. 145 LOST, FOUND, ETC. LOST, on the 16th inst., between Strachan's Camp and Livingstone, a SILVER WATCH and Silver Chain. A reward of £2 will be paid to the person bringing the same to John Scamell & Co.'a Store, Windsor and Livingstone Railway. Maker's name and number of watch known. 981 SPORTING C OUESING LICENSES, SEASON ISSO. I am now ISSUING LICENSES as above. Any person found coursing without license will be proceeded against. HENRY CONNELL, Hon. Secretary Waitaki County Acclimatisation Society. 86 TO OTAGO COURSING CLUB. Under the Patronage of His Excellency thh Governor. WEDNESDAY. sth MAY, And following days. Vice President's Plate for 16 Dogs (all ages), the bona fide property of members of the Club, at £4 each ; winner to receive £32 and a Piece of Plate, the gift of the Vice-Presidents, Messrs. Medley and Otterson ; runner-up, £l6 ; third and fourth dog. £8 each. Entries with money (£4), to be made with the Secretary not later than 8 p.m. on TUESDAY, the 4th MAY, the draw to take place immediately after at the Royal Hotel. WEDNESDAY, 2nd JUNE, And following days. The Members' Plate, for an unlimited number of Dog? (all ages) at £5 each, with a Piece of Plate, presented by the members of the North Otago Coursing Club. Entries, with £5, to be made with the Secretary on or before 8 p.m. on TUESDAY, the Ist JUNE. The draw will take place immediately after at the Royal Hotel, and the amount of the stakes declared. TUESDAY, 6th JULY, And following day. The President's Cop, for 32 Dogs (all ages), £5. Winner, £SO ; runner-up, £3O ; third and fourth dogs, £ls each ; fifth, Bixth, seventh, and eighth dogs £6 each; eight winners of one course, £3 each. Entries, with £5, to be made with the Secretary on or before 8 p.m. on MONDAY, sth JOLY ; draw will take place immediately after at the Royal Hotel. With the exception of the Vice-Presidents' Plate, the stakes to be open to dogs owned by members of any Coursing Club in New Zealand, the subscription to which is not less than £ I per annum. In the event of stakes not filling, the prizes will be reduced pro rata. Ten per cent, will be deducted from all prize-money for expenses. Cash, or cheques with exchange, must accompany all applications for nominations. W. H. RONAYNE, 989 Hon. Sec. CUP CONSULTATION. To be run June the 15th, 18S0. 1000 MEMBERS AT £l. Prizes divided as follows : ' Winner of Cup £3OO } Runner-up ... 200 1 ) 2 Dogs (divided) 50 | ' 4 Dogs (divided) 60 [ Winner of Purse 130 Runner-up ... ... ... 70 \ [ 2 Dogs (divided) 30 j Winner of Plate ... ... 100 Runner-up 40 ' 2 Dogs (divided) 20 Total £IOO3 Send Post Office orders or registered letters. Cheques should be crossed and have Is exchange added. Two postage stamps necessary. A gold medal, valued £5 ss, suitably engraved, will be presented to the trainer of Waterloo Cup winner by CHARLES J. HARRIS, Treasurer. Address : Office, Star and Garter Hotel; 925 Or, Box No. 10, Post Office, Oamaru. CONSULTATION NO. ON THE WATERLOO CUP, ISBO, To be run in Oante bury, June 15th, and following days. SIXTY-FOUR, FRIZES. 1000 CLIENTS AT £l, To be divided as follows : Waterloo Cup— Winner £4OO Runner-up ... ... 100 Waterloo Puree— Winner 100 Runner-up 5J Waterloo Plate Winner 100 Runner-up 50 Divided equally between other nominations ... 200 £IOOO N.B.—Care has been taken in this consultation to provide prizes for all drawers oi nominations, which, if the Waterloo fills, will make sixty-four prizes. The drawing will take place under supervision of the treasurer and a committee of responsible gentlemen from subscribes present. In the event of the whole of the shares not being disposed of, and the Waterloo not filling, priz.s will-be distributed pro Only bank drafts, cash, postofficeorders, or marked cheques with Is exchange added, will be recognise!, C. P. ROBERTS, Treasurer. Address —J D. Kett's, Royal Hotel. Or. Box No. 9, Post Office, Oamaru. PUBLIC NOTICES SHEEP having been WORRIED in the Cape Paddock last week, notice is hereby given that POISON is laid for ten times that number of DOGS. Also, any person found TRESPASSING in pursuit of game, after this notice, will be PROSECUTED. 41 A. THOMSON. MR. E. DEVINE'S Ringleader WILL TRAVEL NEXT SEASON In the Oamaru district. For further particulars, apply to J. T. RICHARDS, 76 Lower Wharf-street,
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1274, 7 May 1880, Page 3
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