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Government Advertisements. NOTICE. SUBSIDIES TO WORKS FOR TilE SUPPLY OF WATER UPON THE GOLDFIELDS. C COMPANIES or PERSONS desirous of J making Application for SUBSIDIES under the "Immigration k Public Works Act" will obtain the necessary Information at Use Warden's Office. Sec New Zealand iiuzettr. Oth January, 1872. (Signed) C. E. lIAUGHTON, Under Secreiavy Pubbc "Works. Goldtiehls Department. January 12tb, 1872. Wan teds. TOCARPE N T E R S. TTtrAXTED, Four CARPENTERS : none Yv but good hands need apply.— Goods Wharf, Graliamstown. WANTED, Three Pairs of SAWYERS.— Apply to Archer and Brown or to 11. McKenzie, Tararu. WANTED to PURCHASE, a SMALL PORTABLE ENGINE, from-I to 8 horse power.—Apply to Raithky, M cm & Co.. Wi! 1 ongli by-street. WANTED,— TWO SMART BOYS Apply Office of this paper. WANTED RUN BOYS. Good wages given.—Apply office of this paper. WANTED KNOWN, that Registration Forms arc on SALE at the office of this paper. WANTED, the Ladies and Gentlemen of Short land and Graliamstown to use Professor Evan’s HAIR RESTORER, nud also his LIM 3 JUICE amlG LYCERINE for Cleaning the Hair and giving it a Beautiful Gloss. Professor G. 11. E. will guarantee 1o Restore any Weak Head of Hair for a very Moderate Cost. Hair Dvcd Black or Brown. Note the Address—Striped Flagstaff with Blue and White Flag, Graharnstewn. 'WJ ANTED, LaJ.es and Gentlemen to YV know that the Thames DYEING and ('LEANING ESTABLISHMENT is in Roil.-t ■m-slreo'..— W. Plant. Dyer, kc. Gents Clothe.- Cleaned, Dyed and Pressed : Dye wa‘ a> ed not rub o!f Wm-luw-eur-taius Cl-an > Dyed, and Hoi-pressed. Sitk, Velvet. &e.. Cleaned. Dy d. and Dressed. IA-athi-rs ( urled and Dyed any Color.— Goods are also received by R. MADDEN. Hair Dressed, near the Graham-town Wharf, Albert-street. Orders left tit either of the above places will be punctually attended to. WANTED IMMEDIATELY, a Few Apprentices at tlie iMil.inery and Dressmaking Business. Also, a eY.'Oj.ass Machinist, and a few Good Nee Uc-W ,u:cu for the Making-up Department. Apple to Mrs. Poole, opposite the Imperial Hotel, Pollcu-strcet. WANTED, the Public to know that they can have their HAIR CUT, be SHAVED, or SHAMPOOED in a Style not to be surpassed in England or America at Professor G. 11. Evans, next to All.a way's ltesturanf, Brown-street, Graliamstown. WANTED the Public to know that G. HOLD SHIP & CO. arc the only Timber Merchants on the Thames who Manufacture their own Sashes, Doors, Mouldings, Architraves, Rusticated Weather Boarding, Skirting, Tongued and Grooved Flooring, iNc., which enables them to supply at very Reasonable Rates. They have a Large Stock of Second-class TIMBER on sale cheap, to make a clearing for fresh arrivals. Mining Timber up to -10 feet in length etiu be cut to any dimensions at their Mills and CHEAP TIMBER YARD, Beach, Graliamstown.— tgvs”Fircwood cut and uncut. ST. PATRICK’S PAY RACES, To Come Git over the Parawai Course on jyj OND AY, I Bth M All C 11, 1872. Judge : W. Fraser, Esq., R.M. Stewards : D. Bull. Esq., E. Thomas, Es P. Griffin, Esq., 11. Me I! hone, Esq., C Wallmitl, Esq. 11. li. Jones, Esq., Clerk of the Course. 1. MAIDEN PLATE, of 10 Sov.; U miles, weight for ago. For all Thames horses that have not won an advertised race. Entrance I Os’, to go to the fund. | 2. The PAR AAV AI PLATE of 80 sov.; weight for age ; open to all horses ; 2 miles. Winners of £IOO to carry 281 b. extra; of £7O, 211 b. extra ; and of £OO, 71b. cx.ra. Entrance, 1 sov.. to go to the fund. 3. THAMES PLATE—Hurdle Race, for a j sweepstakes of 2 sov. half forfeit, with 20 sov. added, for horses owned by residents on the Thames and in the district one mouth previous to publishing this advertisement ; 2 miles handicap : entries to he made with 1 sov. on the 11th day of March; weights declared on the 13th day of March, and acceptances sent in on the 10th day of March, with balance of stakes ; second horse to take half the sweep. Entance, Ids ; to go to the fund. i. MAORI RACE—Two miles, for a purse of 10 sov. : second horse. £2 10s. Horses to be owned and ridden by Maoris ; catch weights. Entrance, 0s ;togo to the fund 0. STRANGERS' PLATE—Hurdle Race about, three miles ; weight for age ; open to all horses ; for a sweepstakes of 2 sov., with 20 sov. added ; second horse to take half the sweep. The winner of £IOO [tublie added money to carry 2Sib. extra ; of £OO, Mlb. extra :of £4O. 71b. extra. Entrance, 1 sov ; to go to the fund. •I. LADIEtV PURSE—Pony Race, for purse of 10 sov., 2ud horse £2 10s. ; If miles for [tonics of 1-1 hands and under; catch weights: [tonics to be in the district one month previous to articles being published ; entrance, Ids, to go to the fund. 7. CONSOLATION STAKE, of 10 .sov. ; 2nd horse, £2 10s., 2 miles : handicap ; for :dl beaten horses that have run at the meeting ; entrance os, to go to the fitud. RULES AND CONDITIONS. Weight for age flat races : it year old, Bst. 4!b. ; 4 year old, Dst. Gib.; year old, list. .2.b. ; (i year old and aged, iOst. 41b. I Strangers' Plate : 3 year old. lOst. ; 4 year old, list.; 5 year old, list. 101 b. ; G year old [ anil aged 12st. 31b. Should any dispute arise at the meeting, the decision of the Stewards shall be final. All entries (except for handicaps) to be made to the Secretary oil or before 8 o’clock p.m. cn Friday, the Util March, with entrance money and stakes ; also name, age. : pedigree, and owner’s name, with colours, j All Jockeys riding in colours, except those ' named, will be fined 10s, and will not be j allowed to start until line be paid. j Two to start or no race. j All protests to be in writing, accompanied with£l. If protests be not sustained, t amount will be declared forfeited. Notice. —Any horse galloped or trained J , over the course after the publishing of this advertisement, will be disqualified from run- 1 iugtfit the meeting. ] No horses (or carriages) allowed on the j ' course except those entered for the Races or i ' required for the use of the Stewards. j ‘ Horses for the first race to be at the post j 1 at 12 o'clock sharp. ] In case of bad weather the Stewards to | have power to postpone the races. , W. H. OLDREY, ! Hon, Secretary. i

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Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 137, 18 March 1872, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 137, 18 March 1872, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 137, 18 March 1872, Page 2

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