THK 2>oli.lH OidOiO COUK»IN» CLUB. Pkksidknt : Hon. M. Holmes. Vke-Prksihents : Alex. M'Master, Esq., and Neil Fleming, Esq. CoMMITTKK : Mr. Allen Mr. Konayno Mr. Steward Mr. Duncan Mr. Lintott Mr. Hedley Mr. Hay Mr. Mcnlovo Mr. Jil'Auley Mr. Brydone. Hon. Theasukkr : C S. Alleu, Esq. iTiniGK : Mr. C. E. Lloyd. Patron : His Excellency tho Marquis of Normanby. Opening Mkktinu.—All-aged Stakeß, U bo run for on May 21st and following days, for 16 all-aged greyhounds, the bond fide property of members of the club, at L 3 3s each, with L 25 added money. Winner to receive L 35 ; second dog, LIS ; two dogs, L 6 each ; and four dogs, L 3 each. Nominations, with entrance money, t» close at 4 o'clock p.m. on Tuesday, the 14tk May, 1878. Entries to bo made by 7 o'clock p.m. om Monday, 20th May, at the Royal Hotel Oamaru ; and the draw to take place immediately after. President's Mektino. —Awamoa Cup, to be run for on Juno 17 and following days, for 32 all-aged greyhounds, the bond fide property of members of the club, at L 5 5s each. Winner to receive 1,40, and a cup value LSO, tho gift of the President, tho Hon. M. Holme*); second dog, L3O ; two dogs, Lls each ; Winnors of two coursos, L 7 each; winners of ono course, L 3 each. Nominations, with entrance money, to close at 4 o'clock p.m. on Tuesday, tho 11th June, IS7S. Entries to bo made by 7 o'clock p.m. en Saturday, the loth June, at the Koyat Hotel, (liimaru ; and the draw to tako place immediately after. Waterloo Mketino.—Waterloo Cup, t» be run for on July 9 and following days, for 32 all-aged greyhounds, at Ll2 10s each. Open to all greyhounds, the Jiond fide property of members of clubs whose annual subscription is not loss than LI. Winner to receive Ll3O and a silver collar, presented by the club ; second dog, L(>s ; two dogs, L3O each ; four dogs, Lls each ; and eight dogs, LlO each. Nominations, with entrance monoy, to close at 4 o'clock p.m. on Tucaday >( tho 2nd July, IS7B. Entries to be made by 7 o'clock p.m. on Monday, the Kth July, 'at tho Koyal Hotel, Oamaru ; and tho draw to tako placo immediately after. Should the Awamoa Cup and the Waterle* ('up not fill, the Committee reserves tho right of running them off with fewer oxtras and reducing tho prizes pro riUa, If more nominations than tho advertised numbors be anplicd for, after reducing them to one to each nominator, they will bo allotted l»y ballot. W. 11. RONAYNK, Hon. Secretary. Oamaru, February, 1878. 939 GENERAL PRINTING. IHE PROPRIETOR ef the EVMNIN9 Having just imported the Most EFFICIENT STEAM MACHINERY AND APPROVED TYPE, For the purposo of Printing General Werk,. wishes to notify tho Merchants, Tradespeople, &c, that tho following may be ha* REASONABLE PRICES At tho Mail Office : BILL-HEADS, CARDS, CIRCULARS, RECEIPT FORMS. ■HANDBILLS, DANCE PROGRAMMES, CONCERT PROGRAMMES, 8 «fcc, Ac, &u. ~~ GRATEFUL^-COMFOUTINO. EP PS * COCOA. BREAKFAST. t "By a thorough knowledge of thf .atural laws which govern tho operations oi digwition and nutrition, and by a careful applioa- '" tion of tho fine properties of woll-solected cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavoured bevorag* which may save us many heavy doctors bills. It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may b» l{ gradually built up until strong enough t« resist every tendency to disease. Hundred* of subtle maladies arc tloating around us ready to attack wherever their is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft , by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure .' blood and a properly nourished frame."— ," See Article in the Civil Service Gazt'Ut. ' Mado Bimply with boiling water or milk. Sold only in Packets and Tins, i-lb. and I Mb., labelled. JAMES EPPS AND CO., Homoeopathic Chemists, '" 48, Thrhadnkedle-strbet, and 170, Piccae DILLY. t Works—Euston-roau and Campdkn Tnvrn London. 57* Hollow ay's Pills.—Stomach, Liver, and Bowels.—There is nothing hurtful in th« composition of these purifying Pills—nothing i, that can injure tho most delicate constitutions.- They improve the appetite, quicken _ the energies of the stomach and liver, and rogulate the bowels. They thus become the surest safeguards against indigestion, anil the sa-'est promoters of the body's growth 0 action on every internal organ, and they regulate every disordered or debilitated fune- - tion. They are natural and, therefore, eIU--t cient purifiers and correctives. Few un- , healthy conditions of the stomach or digeaJ tive apparatus can withstand the accumulative healthy influence obtained over the ° whole frame when those pills are judioioutly and persevoringly taken by invalids.— ~ [Anvr.]
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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 622, 1 May 1878, Page 4
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