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LATE ADVERTISEMENTS A LODGE WAIIKL—No. 1111, E.C. fipHE BRETHBiN will MEET at the Lodge Roo, orf WEDNESDAY EVENING, the 2it INST., at half-past 7 o'clock, for the pj-pose of paying a Fraternal Visit to tl Oamaru Kilwinning Lodge. I By order of the WM. GEORGi BROWNLEE, 506 Secretary. OTKPOPO ROD DISTRICT. "VTOTICE IS HERfiSY GIVEN that the for the Year ending March 31st, lies,in the Schoolhouse for the those interested therein. Also that the ANNUAL MEETING of the Board and Ratepayer will bo held on WEDNESDAY, 21st INtf\, at noon. Business—Confirm Balaoe-sheet, and General.* ALEXANDER \IRIE, Clrk to Board. Otepopo, August 14, IS7B. 1 , 457 LOS'P, in Tees-street, hqf of STONE LOCKET. Finder leave at Mail office. 508 R~s! K I N i E A K Will commence I INSTRUCTION ON THE IIANO In her House, in URE-STREET NORTH, MONDAY, 26th INSTANT. 507 MAERKWHKNUA PLOUGHING MATCH. PROGRAMME. The Match will take place oil iho 30th AUGUST. Class A—Swinc Ploumhh. First Prize ... ...L4 0 0 Second Prize ... ... 2 0 0 Third Prize 1 <j 0 Three competitors or no second pri:c ; live competitors or no third prize. Class B—Douisi.k Furrows. Open to all comers. First Prize ... ...L8 0 0 Second Prize ... ...7 0U Third Prize ... ... 0 0 0 Fourth Prize ... ... 5 0 0 Fifth Prize ... ~.4 0 0 Ten ploughs or no fourth prize ; 12 ploughs or no fifth prize. Class C—Douhlk Furrows. Open to Non-prizotakers only. First prize ... ...L8 0 0 Second prize ... ... 7 0 0 Third prize ... ... (5 0 0 Fourth prize .. ... , r > 0 0 Fifth prize ... ... 4 0 () Ten ploughs or no fourth prize ; 12 ploughs or no fifth prize. SPECIAL PRIZES. William Gillespie, LI Is., for Best Team on the ground. W. B. Cairns, 2 Tons Coal, for best Matched Team on ground. Hodge and Co., 1 Pair Mounted Back-bands, for Best Groomed Team on ground. •I. Harding, 1 Striking Lever Clock, second in Class B. J. Gordon, I Pair Boots, Oldest Prizetaker on ground. J. G. Fiticli and Co., 1 Sot Tea Trays, Youngest Prizetaker on ground. A. M'Corkindale, 1 Silver Albert, Youngest. Competitor on ground. J. T. Smith, 1 Pair Mounted Back-bands, Best Kept Harness in every-day use. r. Falconer, 1 Arm Chair, Oldest Prizetaker on ground. A. J. S. Headland, 2 Pairs Vases, Best Outs and Ins. Kdward Grave, 1 Horse Cover, Best Groomed Horses on ground. William Maitlaud, 1 Suit Clothes, First in Class C. Henry Kite, 1 Set Plough Bars, First in Class A George Sumpter, 1 Framed Picture, Quietest Ploughman. \Y. and .1. Scoular, Half-ehest Tea, First in Clats li. Kdmoml Forsyth and M'Neill, 1 Pair Silver-plated Candlesticks, Second in Class A. i[eyinaiison, Low, and Co., 1 Pair Watertight Boots, Prizetaker with largest family. Sargood, Son, and Ewen, Gift value L 5 35., Beat Finish in Class B. Thomas Woonton, 1 Sot Blocks, Beat Break in Class C. Davis and llaby, 1 Box Tea, Second in Clasß C. James Ardagh, 1 Pair Boots, Best Matched Team on ground. •tonayne and Cottrell, 1 Book, Bost Finish in Clasß C. Robert C. Lindsay, Trousers and Vest, Best Break in Class B. Thomas Kennedy, 1 Picture, Best Break in Claas A, Dugald Shaw, 1 Pair Boots, Youngest Prizetaker. Henderson (Ngapara), 1 Pair Three-horse Trees, Best Decorated Team. Mollison and Son, 1 Pair Boots, Straightcst Finish in Field. J. M'Laren, 1 Pair Watertights, Best Finish in Class C. Ireland and Esthor, 1 Box Soap, Straightest Ploughing without assistance. , A. Special Prize to be given for Plough of lightest draught on the ground. RULES AND REGULATIONS. 1. Ploughing will begin at 9 o'clock. The amount of ground to be ploughed by each competitor is two-thirds of an wtfi for ■ double-furrows, and five-eighths for swing plough Time—sJ hours, including half an ho; .fir lunch. 2.''ln Classes B and C, each man to make his own break, and cleayp it out,,, row to be not more than 9 inphqs wide, ncr less than 6 iucheß deep. No straight coulters allowed. In Class A, each 6ian to make crown and finish ; the furrow to'be not more than 8. inches wide, nor less than 3 inches deep. 3. Assistance allowed at first and last rounds only. 4. Start and finish to. be notified by gunfire. Entry money, 10s. Members tree. All entries must be made on the 29th in*t.» at G o'clock, p.m., ait Mr. Smith's Store,, Duntrooi). JAMES GARDINER, . 511, Secretary.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 737, 20 August 1878, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 737, 20 August 1878, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 737, 20 August 1878, Page 2

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