LATE ADVERTISEMENTS o DDFELLOWS' AND FOBFSTERS' B A L L . MONDAY, 27ts DECEMBER, (BOXING sight). Tickets, including Refreshments, 12j 63. NOTICE. A FREE B A L Will take place at THE WINDSOR HOTEL, On the 27th INST. All friends and intimates will be moat heartily welcomed. Snpper provided. M. CUNNINGHAM, 130 Proprietor TO TOURISTS AND OTHERS. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS. . CHEAP EXCURSION BY LAND AND SEA. G The Favorite Passenger Steamship RAF T O N Is appo'nted to leave Oamarn on MONDAY, the 27th INSTANT, at 4 30 p.m., for TIMARU, LYTI'ELTON, WELLINGTON NELSOS, WKSTPORT, AND GREYMOUTH. The owners having marie special arrangements with the proprietors of Cobb's Coaches, return t ckets will ha available for return by coach from Hokitiba to Christcbnrcb, thus giving excursionists an opportunity of enjoying the beautiful scmery of the West Coast. Cargo at reduced rates. Arply to P. CUNNINGHAM & CO., 149 Ag ntp. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. WAITAKI-BLUFF, WITH BRANCHES. CONTRACT FOR ADDITIONS TO OAMARU STATIONS. Public Works Office, Dunedia, Bth December, IS3P. WRITTEN TENDERS will be received at this Office up till noon on WEDNESDAY, the 22nd Inst, for the above contract. They are to be marked outside " Tenders for Additions to Oamarn Station,"' and addressed to the Hon. the Minister for Pnblic Works, Dunedio. •pecifications and cei eral conditior s miy be seen at this office and at the Stationmaster's office, Oamarn. Ihe lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. By command. E. R. USSHER, 110 District Engineer. H-/B- v Y. RROYAL MAIL COACH FROM DUNTROON TO OMARAMA. ON and after MONDAY, 17tk MAY, ISSO, W. Goddard's LINE OF COACHES will leave Duntroon (carrying ttie Mails and Passengers) every MONDAY and FRIDAY MORNING at 9. for OMARAMA, on arrival of the firat train. Leaving OMARAMA every TUESDAY .mil SATURDAY, at S a.m., arriving at DUNTROON in time to catch the last train to Oamaru. Bookinc Office at— MAEREWHENUA HOTEL, DUNTROON. Passenger fares and parcels must be prepaid. W. GODDARD, Proprietor. A. A. SMITH, 1.15 Agent. THE SHAG POINT ATHLI TIC SPORTS Will be held on EOXING DAY, 27TH DECEMBER, ISSO. PROGRAMME. 1. Qcoit*. —First prize, L2 ; second. 15s ; third, 7s fd ; and a silver cup will be given Vy Mr. Cuce, I : unedin, to Le won two years in succession. Start at J) o'clock bharp 2. la(M ds Hani icap.— First second, LI. Start at 11 o'cl ck sharp. 3. Vaulting with Polk. First pr zy, Ll ; s«c nd, !0\ 4 Pit Eoys' Rac*-, once ronnd.—First prize, 2 pictures; second 1 pictvre; given by Messrs Guthrie and Larnach. 5. Ponivo the Stoke, lSlbs.—First prize, LI : tecotd, 10j. G. 440 yds Handicap, over 8 hurdles. 3ft. —First prize, 13; second,?Ll ; third, 10s. 7. Hop, Step, and Jcm p.—First prize, LI; second. 10a. 8. Standing High Jump. First p.iz-i, 15s; second. 7s 6<>. 9. Sack Race, for boys.—First prizj, 10s ; second, ss. 10. Throwing the Hammer.—First prize, 303; tecond, 15s 11. 220-vrs Hanticap. First L2 10s; second, Ll. 12. Wrestling (Cumberland style).—First prize, L 3; s cond Ll ; t' ird, 10s. 13. Renmng High Jump.—Firttprizj, Ll; second, 10s. 14. 50-yds Backwards, 50-tds All-fours, and 50-YD3 Any way. First priz 3 , 30a ; second, 15s; third. 7s 6d. 15. Wbeklbarrow Rice (blindfold). First prize, Ll ; secotid, 10s. 16. Walking Match Handicap, 1 mile.— First prize, 1-3 ; second, Ll ; third, 10s. 17. Tt ssing the Caber.—Fisrt prizs, Ll; second, 10.-». IS. -milk Handicap. First prize, 15 ; second, L2 ; third, Ll ; a Silver Cur, given by Mr. Williams, to be won two years in anc.-ession. 19. Three-leg Race, once ronnd.—First prizs. Ll ; second, 10s. 20. Girls' Race, half round.—Fiist prize, ; fecond, 21. Boys* Race (under 12). once round.— First prize. Bo k and 2s 6d ; second, 2a. 22. Ladie->' Race, half ronnd.—First prize, i-chest tea; second, 23. 440-YD3 Handicap, confined to Shag Point.—First prize, Saddle and Bridle ; Besond, 153 ; given by Messrs. Briscoe and Co. 24 Married Men's Racs (220 yds).—First priz?. Silver Batter Dish; second, P-ridJe. 25. Sack Race, for men.—First prize, 15a ; second, 106; 3rd, ss. 26. Bois" Race (under I*>), once round. — First prize, 1 oak and si; second, ;5s ; third, 2s 6d. 27. Tcg oe War, 10 aside. 140 I iL POUNDED in the Oamarn Pound on the Sth December, by order of Mr. C. G. Moore, for trespassing in his garden— ONE STRAWBERRY and ONE YOUNG bTKAWBERRY BULL (like year-olds); no visible brands ; 2s damages claimed ; owners unknown ; if not claimed will be sold at the Oam vn Pound on the 17th day of Dtcem* er, 1880, at 12 o clock noon. JOHN GRAY, 104 Poundkeeper. FOR SALE AND TO LET TO LET A Four-roomed HOUSE.— Apply to John Barclay, Eden-street. TO LET —A Three-roomed COTTAGE in Ribble-street. Apply listoit and Ottkrson, Oamarn Brewery. 964 O LET. THOSE PREMISES with BAKEHOUSE, lately occupied by Mr. L«igh, in Thames-street; adapted for either general strre or confectioner's and baker's.—Apply to F. Earlb, on the premises, or Sevcrnstreet.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1319, 16 December 1880, Page 3
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