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COBB & CO.'S TELEGRAPH LINE OF COACHES. Proprietors Bradley & Co. Paeroa. From Grahamstown to Paeroa, Daily at 8 a.m. Returning from Paeroa each day at lpm. Agent at Paeroa— E. Qdinx. Waihi. From Grahamstown to Waihi, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 8 a.m. Returning from Waihi every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 8 a.m. Agent at Waihi — T. Corbett. Te Aroha. From Grahamstown to Te Aroha, eveiy Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 8 a.m. Returning from Te Aroha every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 9 a.m. Agent at Te Aroha — P. Qdinlan. Thambs A(jent— C. Curtis, Pacific Hotel.
TE AROHA RACES. fTIHE above Annual Races will be held X on the TE AROHA RACECOURSE on MONDAY, March 20th. Messrs E. Roche, Judge. J. S. Buckland, Starter. G. E. Purchas, Clerk of Scales. W. Peruival, Handicapper. Clerk of Course, R. Parr. Stewards — Messrs H. E. Whitaker, C. S. Stafford, G. S. O'Halloran, J. All wood, E. Moore, P. Quinlan, and R. Parr. Programme : Trial Stakes, of — soys.; threequarters of a mile. Weight for age. Handicap Hurdle Race, of 25sovs. ; second horse to leceive osovs. out of stakes ; two miles, over eight nights of hurdles, 3ft. 6in. high. Nomination, 20s. Acceptance, 20s. Goldfields Cup Handicap, of 30sovs. ; second horse to receive ysovs. out of stakes. Distance, 2 miles. Nomination, 255. Acceptance, 255. Maori Race, of — soys. Distance, 2 miles. Catch weights. Publicans' Purse Handicap, of — soys. Distance, 1 mile. Weights to be declared immediately after Goldfields Handicap is run. Acceptances half-an-hour before time of starting. Selling Hack Race, of 6sovs. Winner to be sold for lOsovs. Surplus to go to funds. Distance, 1 mile. Entrance, 10s. Catch weights. Consolation Handicap, of — soy. Distance, 1 mile. Qualification fee, £1. Nominations for the Races to be sent to the Secretary, Mr P. Quinlan, Te Aroha, or the becretary of the Waikato Turf Club, Hamilton, on or before TUESDAY, March 7th. Weights to be declared on the 11th. General entries and acceptances up to Thursday, the 16th inst. Entrance money enclosed with the name, age, and pedigree of hoise, and colours of rider. Ail disputes to be settled by a majority of the stewards, their decision being final. All races to be run under the V.R.C. Riiloa. Any jockey riding except in the colours entered will be fined 3 boys. All protests must be accompanied with ii depooit of o soys., which bum will be forfeited to the Race Fund, if the protest is not sustained. P. QUINLAN, Secretary. SEEDS ! SEEDS ! ! SEEDS ! ! ! Landing Ex Roman Empire.
WE ask the inspection of Settlers and Others to our Samples of Clovers and Other Agricultural Seeds, which have been specially selected for purity and excellence of quality. Lowest current rates. Special terms to large buyers. H. E. COTTON & CO., Cambridge.
f\ N SALE. Seeds. — Red, White, Cowgrass and Alsyke Clovers, Ryegrass and Cocksfoot. Grain and Produce. — Oats, Fowl Wheat, Bran, Chaff, Hay, Potatoes, Cheese, Salt Butter, Onions, &c. Implements. — Two Double - furrow Ploughs (very cheap), a Bradford's Patent Washing aud Wringing Machine. Sundries. — Furniture, Tea, Candles, Shingles, Palings, Fruit, &c. H. E. COTTON & CO., Cambridge.
AND TO ARRIVE(BY FIRST VESSELS)— THE FOLLOWING LOTS OF Perennial Kyegrass, 328 Sacks Canterbury 134 „ 125 „ 81 „ 37 „ , Poverty Bay 56 „ 50 „ , 40 „ ,'i 67 " ! 918 To Wholesale Buyers I offer above at a Commission on Cost Prices. Also — "■ ' 1000 Sacks Taranaki Cocksfoot .60 „ Itajian Ryegrass . 44 i, Prairie Grass. As both Ryegrass and t Cocksfoot arescarce, and rapidly rising in value, buyers would save considerably, by, buying early. Adam la? ibußN, j Seed Merchant/ "\ -j %;• rORT-STJtEET, -AUCKLAND. , : I may Be\.c6risulted' daily!' from: 2, t0. 3a o clock >m ..the afjferr^ooi^ at PhaVm&cjr, o^BCr^u<seii-s%^ejbr »•, Private,. .residence,; Karanghape;-Road,V (near^conxgrTOl.Queen-ptoeet.-;^^ \,> '>l3Sl&^*i , v Member Royal GbHegieT Surgeons, '^3ngv 'iiand, 1 ;;, *■ '-*- -. • <: "^ t ?r/';.^/
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Waikato Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1511, 11 March 1882, Page 4
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