IUHOTU ‘ ALE YARDS. WEDNESDAY. 21st NOVEMBER. E WTO N K 1N 0 Will sell by public auction at bis yards on the above date, — 100 yearlings 30 2-ve.ir steers 20 18-month steers 1-4 springing cows and heifers 3 store caws 2 cows in milk 1 well-bred young bull 1 Samuelsou reaper and mower, in good order 1 set good t?ap harness Sale at 12.30 O’clock. NEWTON KING, Auctioneer. THE P ARIIIAKA MAORI RACE MEETING To be bo held on PUNGAREHU RACECOURSE, ON TUESDAY, 18th DEC., 1894. Open to All-Comers. Officers : Judges : Rua Moetahuna and Te Whetu. Starter; Tito. Clerk of Scales : Amaru Whakatare. Clerk of Course : George Horo. Handicappers : Committee. Secretary and Treasurer: Wi Kupe. Committee : Wi Kupe, Rangi Taura, Tito, George Horo, Te Nga Rum, * Amaru Whakatare, Nganeko, Tehikaka, and A Good, PROGRAMME. 1. Handicap Hurdle Race, of 5 sovs ; 1J- miles. Entrance, nomination 2s Gd, acceptance ss. 2. Flying Handicap, of 24 sovs; 5 furlongs. Entrance, nomination 2s, acceptance 3s. 3. Pony Race Handicap, of £2 ss; height, 14.2; 0 furlongs. Entrance, nomination 2s, acceptance 2s. 4. Pakihaka Cur Handicap, of 7 sovs ; 1 mile. Entrance, nomination os, acceptance ss. 5. Scurry Catch Weights ; once round course ; 3 sovs. Entrance, ss. 6. PUNGAREHU STAKES HANDICAP, of 5 sovs ; opce round. Entrance, nomination, 2s Gd, acceptance os. (For Maoris only.) 7. Consolation Race Handicap, once round. Rules. The above races are only open to horses that have never been entered for any race. All races to he post entry. Handicaps made immediately after receiving entrance money at post. Name, age, and breeding of horse to be given to the Secretary at the time of entry. Stakes will be paid to winners immediately after the last race, in cash, by the Secretary. Admission to Course (foot passengers ... ... ... Is Od Horsemen (including paddock for his horse) ... ... 2s Od Saddling Paddock Is Od
PANUITAISGA PUJREI HOIHO. 1 . He Reihi peke taiapa Wiiakapikinga ; £5; 1£ maero ; whakauru 2s 6d, whakaaetanga ss. 2. Te Reihi poto whakapikinga ; £2 10s; 50 tini; whakauru 2s, whakaaetanga 3s. 8. He Pueet Pone Wh akapikinga ; £2 os ; f maero ; mo te whakauru 2s, mo te whakaaetanga 2s. 4. Te Pakihaka Kapu Whakapikinga ; £7; 1 maero; whakauru ss, whakaaetanga ss. 5. He Reihi Kaati Weti ; £3 ; kotahi te huringa o te wahi tahutitanga; whakauru os. 0. Te Pungakehu Teiki Whakapikinga j £5. Kotahi te huringa ote wabi tahutitanga ; whakauru 2s 6d, whakaaetanga ss. (Mo nga hoiho Maori heoi ano.) 7. He Reihi mo nga Hoiho Kahore ano kia Wini Whakapikinga ; £ . Kotahi te huringa o te wahi tahutitanga. PANUITANGA. Nga utu mo te haere ki roto kite purei, ara. Mo te tangata haere whenua ... Is Od Mo te tangata i runga i te hoiho 2s Od Mo te tomokanga kite taiapa i te runanga Is Od WI KUPE, Kaituhi. DRESSMAKING & MILLINERY. Misses xury & isses e) dry & Barter Beg to inform the Ladies of the Opunake District that they have started Dressmaking & Millinery In Mr Brightwell’s Shop, And trust by strict attention to business and Good Workmanship that they will receive a fair share of patronage. ALL THE LATEST FASHIONS. Fit and Style Guaranteed. Terms Strictly Cash.
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Opunake Times, Volume I, Issue 40, 16 November 1894, Page 3
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