FLEMING & HEDLEY , TUESDAY, 31st MARCH. At the Homestead, Papakaio. J At 12 o'clock, (By permission of Mr Bobson), TO GRAZIERS, BUTCHERS, AND DEALERS. ILEMING AND HEDLEY have received instructions from Donald Eorrie, Fsq., to sell by pablio auction— -1500 Cross-bred Ewea 200 Fat Cross-bred Ewes In Lots to Suit Buyers. FLEMING & HEDLEY. 849 Auctioneers, DONALD REID AND CO. THURSDAY, 2nd APRIL. VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARM IN THE EAST TAIERI DISTRICT. At the Otago Corn and Wool Fxohange, DONALD REID AND CO. have received instructions from the Trustees under she will of the late W. B. cllau to sell i.y auction, at the Otago Corn and Wool Exchange, V.ogel-street, Dunedin, on Thursday, the 2nd April, at 2 o'clock— That Valuab e Farm containing 103J acres of first-class agricul ural land, being Eection 6, block IV,, and section 13, Irregular Blook, East Taieri district. This property adjoins the Owhiro railway station. It is all in the highest etate of cultivation. ' Dwelling-house and all necessary out-buildings, . Entry Ist May. Easy Terms of Payment. Full particulars on application to J. A. BARB, Solicitor, Dunedin; 766 Or THE AUCTIONEERS.
PUBLIC NOTICES EACES. RACES. 1 ASTER MONDAY LOCAL; RACES. ._J NOMINATIONS for {Easter, Tradesman's, Bracelet, and Trotting Handicaps must be sent to the Secretary (CharUs Yeitch) not later than TUESDAY, 31sr MARCH, before 8 o'clock. Weights appear on April 2nd. ACCEPTANCES for Handicaps and Maiden SATURDAY, &PRIL4TH, before 8 o'clock at Boyal Hotel. 851 OCAL RACE MEETING. MONDAY, APRIL 6th, 1885. EASTER MONDAY. Maiden Plate, 10 sovs, for horses that have never wen any race value 10 f ovs; weight for age ; 1 mile ; entry 10s. Easter Handicap, 20 sovs; nomination, 1 sov; acceptance, 10s; l| mile. Handicap Trot, 10 sovs ; nomination, 10s; acceptance, 10s; twice round the course, list up ; Eaddle only. Handicap Ladies' Bracelet, value 5 sovs; entry, 10a ; nominated by ladies; 1 j mile.
Tradesmen s Handicap, 15 sovs; nomination, 15s ; acceptance, 10s ; winner of the Easter Handicap to carry 101b extra; distance, 1 mile, Fabmers' Purse, of 10 sovs, for horses that have never started for publics money; post entry, 10s ; list np ; 1 mile. Consolatiox Race, of 10 sova, for all beaten horses at the meeting; nomination, 10s; acceptance, 5s ; once round the oouree. EULES AND REGULATIONS. Nominations for Easter, Tradesmen's, Bracelet, and Trotting Handicaps mast be sent to the Secretary not later than TUESDAY, 3lst MARCH, at 8 p.m. General ent y for Maiden Plate, with acceptaoee f r Handicips, to be made not later than Bpm., SATURDAY, April 4. Weights will appear in the Oamaru Mail and North Otago Tim<s of April 2. Three horses to start, or only half the money given ; no money for walk over. District, froTi Waikouaiti to Waitski river. Horses taking part in the races most hav been owned in the district for one month previous to the 6th April. All disputes, claims, and objections arising out of the Racing shall be decided by the Stewards, or whomsoever they may appoint. Their decision on all points connected with the carrying out of the programme shsll be final.
The colors to be sent in on night of general entry; and any jockey riding in wrong co'ors will be liable to a fioe cf LI Ib. The Dunedin Jccke}' Club rules will be strictly adhered to, unlets where otherwise Bpeeified. Five per cent, deducted from all winnings for expenses. CHARLES VEITCH, Hon. Secretary, 852 Royal Hotel, Oamaru. WAITAKI, WAIAREK4, AND KAKANUI ROAD DISTICTS. A PPLICATIONS, with testimonials, and endorsed "Application for Clerkship," will be received at the Board's' Office, Thames-street, Oamaru, until noon on WEDNESDAY, Ist APRIL rext, for the appointment of CLERK AND COLLECTOR to the Associated Road Boards of Waitakl, "Waiareka, and Kakanui. Salary, L2OO per amum. The applicant appointed will have to find security to the extent of L2OO, and also to enter on hii duties forthwith. ROBERT GARROW,' Clerk to Boards. Road Boards' '. ffices, Oamaru, 25t'a March, 18S5. 834 GARRISON'ORDERS. NO. 1. GOVERNMENT INSPECTION. GARRISON will Parade on MON--1 DAY, the 30th MARCH, at 7-45 p.m., in Volunteer Hall. Garrison Band Oamaru Naval Artillery I Battery N.Z.R. Artillery Oamaru Rifles
NO. 2. Tbe OTBPOPO RIFLES will be Inapected on SATURDAY, the 28th INST., at 7.30, in Maheno Public Hall. GEORGE SUMPTER, 547 Major Commanding District. TO LET, Five-Raomed HOUSE with Stablea and good Yard, well fenced iD, owner of Wharf and Itchen-st eeta, very suitable for Wood and Coal 'iard. Apply to Henry Mackintosh, House and Estate Agent, Tyne-street, 844
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IX, Issue 2862, 27 March 1885, Page 3
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747Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Oamaru Mail, Volume IX, Issue 2862, 27 March 1885, Page 3
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