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TENDERS MUNICIPALITY OP OAMARTT. lENDKRS WAN i I'D for EARTH- ■■- WORK in Aln-str cr. P.-i.-fi hilars at Engineer's OltiiM. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. E. W. EOXBY, Town Clerk. Council Chambers, Oamaru, August, 26, IS7B. 574 TO BULL DUES. fTJENDERS INVITED up till 5 p.m. on ■ MONDAY, 16th SEPTEMBER, | for the ERECTION of a THEATRE for Messrs. G. and S. Newey, at the rear of the Imperial Hotel, Thames-street. Plans and Specifications to be seen at the oifice of the undersigned. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. TO cOATiiACiuES. m.ENDERS INVITED for ERECTION of ni Vditition to STONE BUILDINGS. Pians, &c., to be seen at the office of the undersigned. Tenders to be lodged on THURSDAY, the sth SEPTEMBER. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. 617 JOHN LEMON. riMENDERS INVITKD for ERECTION J- of a DWELLTNG-HOUSE (Wood). Plans, &c, to be seen at the office of the undersigned. Tenders to be lodged on TUESDAY, 3rd SEPTEMBER, at noon. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. 607 JOHN LEMON.

PUBLIC NOTICES OAMARU STONE COMPANY (LIMITED). SHAREHOLDERS are reminded that the Second Call of FIVE SHILLINGS per share on all shares in the above Company will be due, and payable, at the Registered Office of the Company, Tyne-streefc, on MONDAY, the 2nd SWf., Prox. In accordance with Table B of the Joint Stock Companies A<:t, 1860, interest at the rate of 8 per cent, per annum is chargeable upon all calls not }.. aid on or before the due date. WALTER BOOTH, Secretary. Oamaru, August 30, 1878. 61S AIM ATE PLOUGHING MATCH. OPEN TO ALL COMERS. To be held on English Grass, about one mile and a quarter from Waimate, on the Old Waiho Road, on FRIDAY, 6th SKbM EMBER.

Programme : Class A, Double Furrows— First prize £8 0 0 Second prize ... ... £5 0 0 'Jhiidprize £:i 0 0 Fourth prize £2 0 0 Class B, Single Furrows—i'irst prize ... ... £S 0 0 Second prize ... ... £5 0 0 Third priz<; £■> 0 0 Class C, Double Furrows, for Youths under IS years of age — First prize ... ... £4 0 0 Second prize ... ... £2 0 0 Class D, Single Furrow*, for Youths under 18 years of age— First prize £4 0 0 Second prize ... ... £2 0 0 £4 0 0 £2 0 0 £4 0 0 £2 0 0 EXTRA PHIZES. £1 for Beit Hrenk in Cks3 A £1 for Host B.eak in C:ass B £1 for Bust Break in Class J) "' for Best Finish in Class D for Best 3-Horse Team £1 10s for Best 2-ilorse Team £1 for Best Groomed Team. SPECIAL PRIZES. Mr. Bruce, £lO 10=; Cup, for Best Seed Furrow in any Class; to be won by same man two years in succession before becoming his p-operiy. Messrs. Keid and day, Set of 4-leaf Harrows, for Best Ploughing done with a Keid and Cray double-furrow plough. Mr. Sinclair, Silver Medal, for Best Ploughing on the ground in any Class Mr. iivans, Plough mail's Vest, value 303, for Straighte-t Ploughing in any Class. Mr. Rugg, Set Swingle-trees, for the Best Finish in Class B. Mr. R. Wills, Set of 3-Horse Swingle-trees, for First Finish in field. Mr. Crawford, Pair of Winkers, for Best Work done by a married man. Mr. H. Dunn, 101b. Tea, for Best Ins and Outs. Mr. Clarke, Pair of Winkers, for Best Crown in Youths' Class. Mr. Copeland, Ton of Coal delivered, for Ploughman with Larg st Family. Mr. Gifford, £l, for Best Farm Ploughing. Mr, JJan Uallies, 10s 6d, for Best Dressed Team on ground. Mr. Taylor, £1 Is, for the "i oungest Ploughman in the field. RULES AND REGULATIONS. 1. Ploughs to bs on the groundat 9 a.m.; to commence at 10 o'clock, and terminate at 3.30 p.m. Luncheon from 12 30 to 1 o'clock. Ploughs to stop at first end after signal for lunch. 2. Two thirds of an acre of. ground to be ploughed by double-furrows, and one third by single. 3. Competitors to receive no assistance except in putting up the pules. Each man to put his pores in at the peg*. 4. Each man to make two crowns ai.dom. finish, and gather five rounds on each cr. wn. 5. Rules and regulations as read on the ground to be btrictiy adhered to. 6. Entrance money —Ws for Men, and 5s for Boys. All Entries by post or telegraph must be addressed to the. Secretary, Box Jso. 14, Waimate Post Office, not later than 5 p.m. on TUESDAY, the 3rd SEPTEMBER. A2TOREW CARTER, §95 Hon. Sec.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 746, 31 August 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 746, 31 August 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 746, 31 August 1878, Page 3

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