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KatikAti race meeting, WILL TAKE PLACE ON THURSDAY, 13m FEBRUARY, 1879. ' . jiidge— G.V. Stkw.vrt,: Esq., J. P. Starters— D. Foley and R. Stuart, Esqs. Handicappcr— W. McNeil, Esq. Clerk of Scales— A. H, Clark, Esq. Clerk of Course— T. Foley, Esq. Treasurer— J. A. CLARK,gISsq. Rtowaivls — Messrs W. Rhaw, R. Hunter, C. Park, J. G. Allen,, D. Fnloy. T. Taxv.u-, J. R. Smith, ■■ Mputatara, Wluirektmra, Huii. R. Rowloy, iitid^Dr Stodilard. - :i< PROGRAMME. Maiden PlAtb, of 7 sovs., weight for age, distance 1$ miles; Entrance foe £1. Haxijtcap Hrmrnvß Rkois, of 15 so'vs.,'dis- . • tanco2 milus, over S. nights of hurdles, '3 'ft. fi in. high. Numtuatiou fee £1 ; ; acceptance feo, 10s. Katikati HAKi>tcAP..of 20 sovs. . Distance ■" 2 1 miles. Nomination fee, 30s. ; acceptance fee, 20s. Pont Rack (14 bands and under) of 5 aovs. Distance l.mile. Entrance 10s. Settler's Plate, of 10 sovs^ for horses the bona Jidc property of settlers for at least one calendar month previous to the day • ofraces^. Distance 1 \ miles; No weights under list. 71bs. Gentleman riders. Acceptance feo,' 20s. Maort Rack, of — soys., distance 2 miles. All horses to bo owned and ridden by Maories. ■ Maoki Ladies' Race, of — sovs., distance . . . 2 miles. , ■ Consolation Racr. Distance 1 mile. For all defeated horses. Nominations foi 1 the Katikati Handicap, Settlers' Hate, and Hurdle Race will be received by tho Secretary up to 4 p.m. on, Thursday, tho Oth February. Weights for the Katikati Handicap and Hurdle Race will be declared on the 7th . iustaut, ' and acceptance's: will close .on- the |12thi instau,t. -, . ; Entries for other races on. the course. Colours of riders, .with aR- per-formanGOS of horgei niust be 'forwarded with' entrance money, , ; -. ./;, i ../.; ; ■.■..-,; „-."•. QuaJification fee 10s. Gd must be seat in at •time of entrance; •' ' •■Three. .horses to start or no race.; • ■•;■ . Auckland Jockey . Club Rules strictly ' adhered to. .-•.-■ The decision of ,th,e Stewards xn all cases connected with the Races shall be "final. Entrances, with nomination' fee enclosed under sealed cover, to be forwai'ded to. the Sec.re.tary, Junqtioiv Hotel, Katikati. J. A. CLARK,. , ... . Hon. Sec. E, WATERS RESTAURATEUR & CONFECTIONER • : QaBEK Street, Auckland. . i '■ : ' '. ( • 1 ' '. •]&! -Waters has very great pleasure to announce ' that since his removal into Mr Dyson's shop, his 1 i^- .DINING ROOMS ,£$ have been renovated at' great expense, with every Tegard>>to- the convenience of his customers.. . : : ; The Lower Saloon 1 is the most spacious ' and comfortable, as well as- 'the- best ventilated Dining Room in the Province, and Up-stairs he has furnished! an extra room, of comfortable size, to prevent over- crowding. ; There are Special Rooms for Ladiesalso uprstairs, to which are attached side offices provided with abblutionary and other conveniences. His] table, he 1 feels confident, needs no recommendation. The liberal patronage of the Professional and Commercial Gentlemen of the City which he : has received for a- period qf over eight years, is a guarantee that the Bill of Fare is such as will please the most fastidious. Every Delicacy of the- S^asok ia always, to be obtained k ,

CHOCOLATE AND. CONFECTIONARY OF BEST QUALITY,

Medicated Lozenges of every description always* on hand,' ' ' ' : ' Testimonials. Provincial Laboratory, Auckland, October 26, IS7S.— MR. E. WATERS : Sir,— l have much pleasure in informing you, that after having made n very careful analysis of various samples of sweetmeats manufactured by you, I find that they arc free from all adulteration, anil that the colouring matters are quite innocuous. With regard to the Chocolate, I find that it is quite equal to the best English or French preparations ; and, being entirely free from husk, it? will form an excellent article of diet for invalids ; especially those sufforiug from, an impaired digestion. — I have the honour to be, sir, your obedient servt., James M. TON.N.Y, Provincial Analyst.

17atiG9--~£s Regard.. I HEREBY g?ve notice that any • povsons Cntti-ng or Removing Timber or Firewood upon any portion of my lands in the Katikati District will bo prosecuted according to law, and I horoby offer a Rewavd of Five Pounds to any person who may give such private information as may lead to tho conviction of any parties whomay bo detected Cutting or Removing Timber on the abovo premises. GEO.. VESEY STEWART. Mount Stewart,. January 4, 1879. Shell Contract. r |IENDERS will W received by tho X undersigned to 12 noon on the 13 tli of February, 1875,. foi* the convcyiug ni I,LM)O cubic yi«-il-.s. oi { S]ipll from jNloiink Mongonui to the sovu-ral .shell laudiii-g.s. sii tho lnirlio.u-iv Conditions to. l>u .soon at tho storn of iMossrs llorn.o' ii:iid 15uid ; on nwi affcc-r Fobmary 1, 18Ti'X. Tho lowest or any teiufcr not necessarily ucceplud. ITAItTIS VII-IRCY THOMAS KAYMOXD STISrHKN MAUTIN, Tauranga, Juuuary 27, 1879. Gnicb to the Lakes. HABItIS'S NEW GUIDE to tho Hot Lake Distkict of Now Zealand m.iy be bought afc the "BAY OF PLENTY TIMES" OFFICE, STRAND.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume VIII, Issue 691, 13 February 1879, Page 2

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