PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE. ROBERT CAMPBELL, Chairman Waitaki County Council. Oamaru, April 24. 1879. 325 WAITAKI COUNTY. 'OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the -'' VOTERS' ROLLS for the sever.il Hidings within ths County NOW LIE for PUBLIC INSPECTION at the. County Chambers, Oamaru, till the loth day of MAY; and a Copy of the Roll for each Riding can he seen at the following places, viz : Ohau Biding—At Mr. Middleton's Residence, Bt-ntnore Station. • Otematakau Riding—At Mr. M'Pherson's Store, Omarama. Otok;dke Riding—At Livingstone School-hon:-:e, till Ist May, and thereafter at Sir. Campbell's Woolshed. Papakaio Killing At Pukeuri Point Sehoolhonso, till Ist May, and thereafter at Awamoko Schoolhouse. Awamoko Biding—At the Residence of Mrs. Mary Fricker. Waiareka—At Ngapara Schoolhouse, till Ist May, and thereafter at Cave Valley Schoolhouse. Kakanui Biding At Totara Station (Office). Otepopo Riding—At Otepopo Schoolhouse. Moeraki Riding—Atllampdcn PostOllice. Persons claiming to have their names entered on the Roll of the. Riding can apply for relief to the Resident Magistrate's Court till 4th June. JAS, MARTIN, 217 County Clerk. , „ THOMAS FERENS, of Oamaru, have I. this day GIVEN UP THE COL-
LECTING of all Moneys in Oamaru and Districts due to Thomson and Niveu, also M'Gready, Thomson, and Niven, one and the same firm. THOMAS J'EBENS. April 21th, 1579. IN reference to the above, we have tins day appointed WILLIAM WENLACK, of Dunediu, an authorised COLLECTOR-, and his lirst call in Oamaru and Districts will be about the FIRST of MAY. M'GREADY, THOMAS & NIVEN, Book Importers, Dunedin, Per PETER MASTERTON, 309 Manager. Under the Patronage of His Excellency the Governor.
President: E. Menlove, Esq. Vice-Presidents : G-. S. Lintott and E, M'Auley, Esqs. Committee: Hon. M. Holmes, T. Brydone, A. Hedley, T. Y. Duncan, W. J. Steward, C. S. Allen, Geo. M'Lean, W. H. Bonayne, H. Connell, and A Otterson, Esqs. Hon. Treasurer : C. S. Allen, Esq Judge : Mr. C. E. Lloyd. Slipper : Mr. J. Marshall. MAY 13, AND FOLLOWING- BAYS. Tub Dehby Stakk of £5 ss, for Puppies (47 do£;3 nominated) ; winner to receive £SO ; runner-up, £4O ; third dog, £2O; fourth and fifth dogs, £lO each ; six dogs, winners cf two courses, £6 each ; and twelve dogs, winners of one course, £3 each. Nominations, with name description, date of birth, and pedigree of dog, including £1 Is, must be sent to the Secretary on or before WEDNESDAY, 15th JANUARY. Balance of entry money (£4 4s) must be paid to the Secretary on or before 7 p.m. on MONDAY, 12th MAY. JUNE 24, AND FOLLOWING DAYS. The New Zealand Waterloo Cup, for 64 Dogs (all ages), at £l2 10s each ; winner £2OO and a piece of plate value £SO ; runner-up, £IOO ; third and fourth dog 3, £25 each; fifth, sixth, seventh, aul eighth dogs £ls each ; eight winners two courses, £lO each; 16 winners of one course, £5 each. r HE Wateeloo Purse, for Dogs beaten in the first round of the Cup ; winner, £37 10s ; runner-up, £ls ; third and fourth docs, £7 10s each ; fifth, sixth, seventh, and eighth clogs, £5 each ; winners of one course, £2 10s each. The Waterloo Plate, for Dogs beaten m the second round of the Cup; winner, £37 10s; runner-up, £ls; third and fourth dogs, £5 each; fifth, sixth, seventh, and eighth dogs, £2 10s each. Nominations, including entrance money, £l2 10" to be sent to the Secretary not later than 8 p.m. on SATURDAY, 31st MAY. Kntries, with full descriptions of dogs, to be sent not later than 7 p.m. on MONDAY, 23ul> JUNE. The draw will take place at the Koyal Hotel, immediately after the entries are received. JULY 15, AND FOLLOWING DAYS. The President's Cup, for 32 Dogs (all ages), £5, the bona fide property of members of the Club; winner, a Cup, value 20 guineas, the gift of the President, E. Menlove, Esq., and £SO ; run-ner-up, £3O ; third and fourth dogs, £ls each ; fifth, sixth, seventh, and eighth dogs, £6 each; eight winners of one course, £3 each. Nominations, including £5 entrance money, to be seut to the Secretary not later than 8 p.m. on MONDAY, 7th JULY. Entries, with full descriptions, pedigrees ot doss, &c, to be sent not later than 7 p.m. on MONDAY, 14th JULY. The draw will take place at the Eoyal Hotel, immediately after the entries are received, Should any of the above stakes not fill, the prizes will be awarded pro rata. Ten per cent, will be deducted from all winners. 1 W. H. EONAYNE, Hon. See. THOMAS SELLAR, "ATCHMAKER AND JEWELLE Thames-street, Oamartt,
Has now in stock one of the Larges Selections of WATCHES, CLOCKS JEWELLERY I Between Dunedin and Christchurch, c ! prising some of the Finest Goods ever I imported to New Zealand. T. S. wishes to draw the attention of work ing men to his SILVER HUNTING LKYER WATCHES Hundreds of People In the Oamaru district can testify as to their time-keeping qualities. A Numerous and Tasteful Selection of RINGS, In prices varying from £1 to £2OO. Every description of Watches Cleaned am Repaired in the same efficient manner as formerly. 4
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 945, 28 April 1879, Page 3
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