JSew /k^vertiaoments •T/ITaIK.V<O TUhF CLUB SPUING M KFi UNOAND ANNUA I, OAVAI..UY HUVMCW. PauMORNT: Ilirt lilxceUcuoy Sir Uereulos Uobinson. VioK-PimunKNT : Aiiont.-Col. Lyon. JUPOi',; J)v Waddington. &TKW.\nnn: MoHsrs. Carpontor, Tlocho, W. Taylor, J. H. Whyto, M.11.11., !•'. A. Whitakor, M.11.U. IT. W. Northoroft, W.M., and I' 1 . l.{. Claude. H'MnTßtt '. C* J. Storey. Cr.KHK op Tun Coinmu : 0. Johnson. U ANWOAM'I'.ns : Mohhi'h. Weuthorlll and Cr.Kmc ovthb SoALiifl: A. J. Borlriuu. 1. MAIDIW C'AVAT.nY I'IUUDT.M RACK. Opfill to all Troop Horaos that have novor won an advertised ra«o. 1 0 bo owned and rlddou by inembor« of the Troop H miloH; ovor 8 fliKhfc of liurdlou. Ist prize, Cl/>; 2nd prizo, £,% 10. 2. C'AV'T.UV I'LATis. l»'or Ti'Oop borsoH only, "no and a half mllos; weftor weight for ego. Isfc piizy, JBI7 I Oh; 2nd prizo, JJ2 10h. \\. Uailway PriATK Handioai'. Opon to all horses; ono aud a half miloo. Nominulion, lsov.; ueijoptaneo, lsov. \. Hr.r.r.tNO lUoic aok; ono milo; weight, lOr«t; pvize, lOsovh. Winnor to l<o sold for 1/ihovh; surplus to go to raoo fund ; post entry. Kntranoo !oh. 0. Waikato Tunr Own Handicap jUmm.B lUow. Di«tnnoc, two miles; ovor 8 flight of hurdlos ; lsov nomination ; 10h acceptance, rnndioap will bo rnadfi immodialoly after Cavalry lltmllco. Accoptanoo rocolv«'d up to a quartor of an hour boforo start, !. } (J. CoNfioTiATroN Stakiw; IObovh; *ono milo ; nomination, fifl ; accoptano^, I On. Palo of Kacos, and Condilioim will appear in next i uno of prtpor. KWNN'-DY "ILL, lion S(i». and ireasurer Waiknto Turf Club. IMPORTANT SA LB OF BUSINK3S SITE3 SII'US'ED in tho ooutio of tho Borough of "ninilton, adjacont to Uuinu Bank, ' am 1 1 ton and Commercial Itotol and tho Police and District Court House, and within onh minutes walk of tub 1 uaw ay Station. BY OIIDISII OF THE WKSLEYAN CHURCH TRUSTEES. LOT, No. 87, Containing ono aoro, eubdividod a« por Plan, with froniagos .to Victoria and < ollingwood trout, will bo liKA.SKU BY AUOriON For 21 Yicaus, on SATullfoV/ Stii NUVIS.viBjiH, AT 2 P.M., ON THIS OHOUND. Plar.B can bo obtainod from tho niV'-Uonoor in a few days, also conditions of salo. JOHN KNOX, uoUonoor. AP O li O U Y. I BM__« Tim propriotors of I**lo Jfaio/co'ti Buy J[- raid having boon served with writs on bohi-ll'of .vlajor Mair aud »r Soaranoko, olaiming damages for an article hoadod " Political Traitoi-H," rollocting upon llioui publiuhcd in tho Ur-rnhl of tho 1 4th .Tumi last, have; in tlio boliof thai; l-bo artiulo rororrad to contained stutoinont/H lihulloiiH and untnxo, oll'orod to make a full apology, and to pay £60 into Court iu ouch case, viajor Mair and Mr Sonmnclco, through MoHsmßullcr and Lewis, their Holioitors, havo boon pleased to a<!<!opl, this offer. The proprietors of tho J (nra hi thoroforo dosiro to tender a winooro apology to Viajor Mair and Mr tSoamucko for publiehing; tho artielo iu question. It was wrilfen and published iu tho public iiilovont. aud iu the boliof that the statements therein contained wt^re true, but fit Ho.* information hns convinced them that in their desire to perform wlmi. they eonoci.ed to bo a public duty thoy iuiliolid a serious aud material injury upon tho gontleinon named, and thak tho statements made in the article in (niostion wore absolutely untruo. Thoy thoroforo not only apnlogiso but withdraw those statomontH and oominonts without reservation, and express their regret that thoy ahouldiinvo given publicity to them. 'Iho niuiio of Major tTnuk*on, °f M' 0 Wakato, was also couploil with those of Major Mair and Mr Hoaranoko, and tho proprietors of tho Herald wish this retractation aud apology to bo understood as applying to him also. 'I ho Jlcralil proprietors also dosiro to think vlo*srn Bailor and Lowis, and tholr own solicitor, Mr .•Sainsbury, for lluMi* friendly ollico in arranging an amicable settlotnonb to tho notion ralsod. Napier, otoboi* Oth, 1870. J.J.AITSTIN&Co. Wnou;3Ar,is MANirifAOTumsna or BOOTS and SHOIfiS, Wo. IT>, Wynduam St., Auckland. 63T I'' vor y BoHcription of Boots, Shoos, Hlippers, Loggings, Cloned UppOVB, &O.,AI.WAYHIMHTOOIC JB» Ordcra Executod with Promptness and .Donpiitoh under .ho Pjsuhonai, Buporiutouintondoucoof tho l''irm. Bpoeiiil ACalcoß for tho Country and Nativo Trades. %$r nio w ary le s jg* CONSTANTLY BROUGHT OUT. JJftdifM Kliwtio hliloh, Bals., and < hihlreim Uoodft. Oi'iithimiin'H Elastic sides, AVolllngl.uns, and Biilm. •UWBUIU AUHMOW Al'IMiA-BANOM AND WISAH, JnduuU KxeouUsd on uiont Uorsonabk Terms, lor London and Continental Goods. Saiiwhi sent to ttuff J '" rt i "> 4j>l ir °M or Jtvtuni.
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Waikato Times, Volume XIII, Issue 1141, 18 October 1879, Page 3
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732Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XIII, Issue 1141, 18 October 1879, Page 3
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