TAUPIRI COAL MINING COMPANY, LIMITED, TIHE Company are novsr supplying Coal at their Mine, Huntley Railway Station, at the following prices ; Pee Truck Load of 5 Tons, iw Bulk : — Household, lumpy 50a. Stemn, screeued 40s. Sluck ... 20*. DISCOUNT ALLOWED ON QRDBRS FROM 20 to 100 tons, 10 psfca JMit. ; oveb 100 TONS, 20 PER CGNT Orders lor any intermediate stations on the line are requested to be sent direct to Mines, addressed to the I£cnk Manager, TA<jprßt Coal Mines, Euntly, accompanied by remittance, and the coal will be supplied without delay. If required m bags, purchasers will please forward these to Miuea, rail freight; ?aid ; extra charge for filling bags, la. 6d, per ton. Orders for Auckland and Onehunga received at the Company's Office, Fort Street, where further information may be obtained. The following are the rates of carriage charged by Railway, per truck load of five tons : — "lines to Ne A'caatle 12s. 6d. 11 Mer;er 18s. 4d. FRANZ SOHERFP, Secretary. Agent for Wa ; kato, Henr) Byron, Esq., Newcastle, to whom all orders may be addressed. AugUßt 21, 1877 TT7AIKATO TURF CLUB V V SPRING M BETING, Off THE OHA.UPO RACECOURSE, IN CONNECTION WITH .THE ANNUAL CAVALRY REVIW, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29. Stewards : Col. Lyon, Major WilsoD, Messrs. Storey, Carpenter, J. R. Roche, Wainwiight and John Runciman. Judge : Dr. Waddington. Starter : Clerks of the Course : Messrs. E. B. Cox, C. Johnson, Handicappjers : Messrs. Weafcherall, and Clerk op Scales : A. J. Bertram, Esq. Cavalry Maidev Race.— Open to all Horses that have never won a Troop or advertised rase, the bona fide property of Members of one of the Waikato Cavalry Troops, and ridden by Troopers. Distance, 1 mile. Ist l J rize, £7 lUs ; 2nd Prize, £2 10s; weltea weight for age ; entrance, 5s Cavalry Hurdle Racei— For Troop Hofses only, owned and ridden by members of ono of the Waikato Yoluuteer Cavalry Troops. Two miles, over eight flights of hurdles ; welter Weights for age. Ist Prize, ' £20 ; 2nd Prize, £5. E&k-wace, 10s. Railway Platk (UandicaV^— Open to all comers. Distance, 14 miles. £40 ; 2ud horse to save ins stakeEntrance, £2 ; £1 to bo paid on nomination, and £1 on acceptance. Cavalky Platk— For Troop Jdorses only, , owned and ridden by members of one of the Waikato Vulunteer Cavalry Corps. 1 j miles ; woltar weight for age. £2n ; 2nd horse to receive £2 10s out of the stake. Entrance, 10s. Waikato Thr* Cl b Hitrdlr Race (Handicap).— Open to ad comers Distance, 2 miles, over eight flights of hur> Ifcß. £30 ; second horaa to receive £5 oik of the stakes. Entrance, £1 10 . Consolation Rack (Handicap). -1 mile. For biorsea bna en at the meeting. Ist Prize, £10. Entrance, 10s. Eo tries a dNominatio s for open races to b- sent m befo'e 4 p.m on Monday^Nov. IS, addressed to th- Secretary Waikato Turf Clul , Ham ltou,enc osing fees, {name, acje, pedigree, co'or of horse, name of owner, and colors rf rider. No entra >c~ will be received on any pretence whatever after the time specified ; and ill disputes to be settled by the Stewards, whose decision will be final. Handicap of Railway Plate to be deck red at 8 o'clock p.m., on Saturday, November 23rd. The (faudicap for the Waikafo Turf Olnb Hurdle Race will be declared immediately after the Cavalry Hurdle Race. All entries for Cavalry Races, to be sent m to Secretary Waikato Turf Club, by S o'clock on Saturday, November 23. The Victorian Racing (Jlub Rules, as adopted by the Waikato Turf Club, will be strictly adhered to. All protest during the Meeting most be accompanied with & deposit of 3 eovs, which will be liable to forfeiture to the Club should the Stewards consider the protests frivolous or vexatious. First Race to start at 1 p.m. sharp. Ladies and Cnildren admitted Free to thfi Coursa. Qualification Fee for Open Races,, £11. Any further conditions that may be deemed necessary will be advertised m next issue of Waikato Times. KENNEDY HILL, Hon Sec. " THE COUNTIES ACT, 1876," AND "THE REGULATION OF LOCAL ELEOIIONS, 1876." w^** I JAMES KEELEY, Returning Officer > , for the Whangape Riding, Raglan County, do hereby publicly declare that John Martin, Esqr., has been duly elected as Councillor for the said Riding, under 13th section of the Regulation of Local Eleotlons Act. JAiJES KEEL.EY, Returning Officer. November sth. 1878. W. w. HARP, PUREJER AND GENERAL STORK C/ KEEPER, MOR3INSVILLE, ±-IAKO. 11l orders promptly attended to. Piako, Monday and Friday • returning from Hamilton Tuesday and Saturday iYeighk taken by Weight or Measure* zoent, at £3 per too of 2,000 lbs.
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Waikato Times, Volume XII, Issue 996, 9 November 1878, Page 2
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