*. ATE ADVERTISEMENTS FJIEN SHILLINGS REWARD. LOST.—Between tho Library and France's Block a PURSE containing £3 lo a . Finder please return to James M'Cuskek. 10 FRIDAY, 3rd DECEMBER. IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTIES AT WAIMATE. K F '. G R A Y • has received instructions from the Trustee in the estate of Thomas White to sell by public auction at the Club Hotel Waiinate, on the above date The equity of redemption of all that Valuable Piece of Land being Rural Section 28,757, containing 110 a. 2r. 2p., more or less, which has been nearly all twice ploughed and ring, fenced; with a good well of water on the land ; joining Mr. M'Shane's and Mr. M'Lean's property ; within three miles of the Waiho Railway Station. Also, On behalf of Mr. W. H. Puddicombc, solo executor of the estate of the late Mr. p. Major— J an Acre of Land, being part of R,S. 7709 fronting Pain's House Parsonage, Waimate. The above properties are well situated and as they are placed in the market for absolute sale, present a rare opportunity for investment. Sale at 1 o'clock sharp. K. F. GRAY, Auctioneer. Q.ENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING. Owing to the constantly increating demand for my now famous FIVE GUINEA SUITS AND THIRTY SHILLINGS TROUSERS, I have lately n.ade considerable additions to my Stock of Tweeds, and gentlemen favoring me with their orders will now have over FORTY CHOICE PATTERNS To select from. My imported Goods indude the newest makes of West of England Plain and Fancy Coatings, Vestings, and Trouserings ; Bannockburn, Galashiels, audi Killarney Tweed Suitings. Being anxious to encourage local industries, I have bought largely of the famous MOSGIEL AND KAIAPQI TWEEDS, So well adapted for business or holiday wear. All goods thoroughly shrunk, and a perfect fit and all the latest styles guaranteed. All Garments made on the premises by competent work'nan. Orders for suits executed in a day's notiea. Gentlemen's own cloth made up. Please note the address WM. WADDELL, TAILOR AND OUTFITTER, GLASGOW CLOTHING HOUSE, THAMES-STREET, (Next; Alliance Hotel.) RACE MEETING. MONDAY DEC. 27th (BOXING DAY.) Stewards : Mr. G. Campbell Mr. J. Henderson ~ J. Mitchell ~ A. Thomson ~ G. Gordon ~ R, Morton Mr. D. W. Davis.
JurGE: N. Fleming, Esq. STARTER: 0. li. Wise, Esq. lIANDICAPPER ; M. Sherwin, Esq. Maiden Plate, 20 so\s, for horses thathavo never won an advertised racs value.£2o ; weight for age ; entrance, 1 sov ; distance, 1J mile. akanui Handicap, of 40 sovs; nomination, 1 sov; acceptance, 1 s a'; distance, 2 miles. Novel Race, 30 sovs ; the wit»>u.* to ba s >!d immediately after the »-.* c■, t-hu whole of the prccoeds to co tee "un-is ; woight for age; tntrauee, ) aov; distance, li mile, PußLiCAUi*' riAND.o ii>, SO aov.-t; nomination, 1 sov; acceptance, 1 sov; distauca, ]Jmi ! o Hack Race, 20 tovs ; winner to bo sold for 10 f ovs, any surplus to go to the fund«; post entiy, 10s ; no weight under 10 stone; amateur riders ; profraeionals, 7ib extra ; £ mile h' ats. Consolation, sov, f r all beaten horses; entrance, 1 sovs ; distance, 1 mile. Nominations for tho Kakanui and Publican*' Handicaps to be seat in to the yecio-fca-y not later than 8 p.m. on December lUtli. W eights to appear in the Oamaru papers of December loth. General entry for Maiden Plate, Novel Rice, and acceptances for Handicaps, with co'or?, to be made not later than S p.m. on W'edne day, 22ad December. No person to enter a horse unless he i' », •■mbsoribsr to tho funds of £1 Is; Uaie excepted. Three horses to si art in each r3oo„ or only half the added money will be givon. The decision of the Sceward&ia all case* to be final. Dunedin Jockey Club rules, strictly adhered to, unless where otherwiEQ ' p citied. Five percent, deducted from alt winnings for expenses. JOHN TRIBE, 6 Hou. S«o, SHIP WAIPA, from Legion, Ai rived and Goods on Sale—« Pen and Pocket Knives Table Cut lery, in Ivory, Stag, Buffalo, u occl ai d Boue Handles Bread Kniv-s Eat ei- Knives Scissors of b st qualify and various sizes and patterns Teapots in Biitannia metal, latest fat hions, at very low prices Nickel and oleotro-plated Goods. SHIP DUNEDIN, from Glasgow, Now in Port Planps (Matheson's) all kinds Horse hoe N'ails Register Grates, vaj\i»ns prices atid patterns Stoves and Ka.nges, varioui sizes &nd prices. SHIP TAKAN-AKr, from London, To arrive about 6th Deoember— Fenders, all kinds Fireirona, a great variety A"gera (Gilpin's patent) Brace Bits do Potato and Digging Forks Plough Line (Hcmp)'in. coils anl han':s Fencing Staples Galvanised Tubs Galvanised Bucket Sorby's Handsaws Files and Rasps Losks of all kinds Tower Bolts Bws Foundry And a Large Quantity of other gooak In consequence of the low prices lately ruling in the Home market?, purchasers will find the price and quality of all wy goods entirely satisfactory. A. J. S. HEADLAND, T H A M; B S . S T li E E T, OASttiRU.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1319, 27 November 1880, Page 2
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