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OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. ~ THE N.Z. BOOT SUPPLY COMPAN* Have pleasure in intimating to the people of Oamaru that they are commencing business in thia town under the management of Me Coiijt Sievwbight, and WILL OPEN ON WEDNESDAY, 15th SEPTEMBER, With a Large and Select Stock of BOOTS and SHOES. Here are a few eye-openers : s. d. , s- CL Men's Strom* Watertight Balmorals ... 7 11 j Ladies' Black Velvet Slippers, strong Ladies* G'ace Evening Shoes 2 9 1 lin soles ... 1 6 Ladies' Patent Kvening Ladies' Fire Quality Calf skin Shoes j Ladies' strong Leather Garden Shoes 3 3 (sewn) ... ... ... ... 86 j Girls' strong Lace fchool Boots, 7t09 4 6 Ladies' Fine Quality Morocco Shoes Girls' do do 10 to 13 5 3 (sewn) S9 | Maids' do do 1 and 26 6 Ladica' Brussels Carpet Slipperß, | Women's do do 3to 7 7 6 leather soles (sewn) 211 | Women's Leather 2-bar Walking Shoes 4 6 Ladies* Prunella Slipper, patent can... 2 9 [ ; Ladies' Prunella Home Boots, patent Numerous other startling lines, which must wing 3 11? be seen to be appreciated. Carefully note the Address—Between Mr Moss, Jeweller, and Mr Lane, Butcher. REPAIRS Promptly Executed on the Premises. Scttos's Grass and Cloves Seeds. Sutton's Turnip Seed. Sutton's Mangel Seeds. Sutton's Cabbot Seeds. Scttos's Ca age Seeds. -J* X 3" Tinr Bfst and CIIEAPfST tS TBS MABKET. ISLINGTON Grain Fertiliser. Islington Turnip Do. Islington Bonedust. Islingt<js Mangel and Potato Festilisebs. Send fob Samples and Quotations. Price, L 5 ss, delivered at Railway Stations in Oamaru District. TOTHILL, WATSON AND CO., CRAWFORD ST., DDNEDIN. SOLE AGENTS FOR OTAGO. DARLING AND MILNE, Local Agents. THE ROYAL ENFIELD TjE NEW HUDSON, HOLDS THE ONE, FIYE, TEN AND TWENTY MILE CHAMPIONSHIPS OF NEW ZEALAND. Also first and the fastest time at the Dunedin C.C. Road Race, and first and fastest time at the Otago C.C. Road Race. WHY NOT RIDE ONE? They win against all others. An Up-to-Date Cycle at A MODERATE PRICE. A first-class Bicycle, either Lady's or Gent's, £2O CASH. All Repairs executed with despatch by Fxperienced workmen at moderate price. Write fob Catalogue (Post Fbee). w. A. SCOTT, SPEEDWELL CYCLE WORKS, 155, GEORGE ST., DUNEDIN.

PROGRAMME 7" CROW JOCKEY CLUK RACES, \_ To EE HELD OS THURSDAY, 7TH OCTOBER, ISO". Present: D. Sutherland, Esq. Vice-presidents : Messrs D. Macfarlane and J. A. Sutton. Treasurer : E. G. A. Hille. Secretary : Thomas A. Monro. Clerk of the Scales: S. M'Colly. of the Coarse : Neil Bain. Starter: W.H. Koaa. Judge: D.Suthen .nd. Hand : capper: Geo. Towse. Timekeep*r: R- H. Hasaall. Stwwards : Meaara John Orr, Jas. Barclay, John Molloy, J. O'Neill, J. Menz-ea, E. Harris, R. H. Hasaall, A. Gunn, Wm. Melville, Wm. Goddard, C. A. Hille, B. Delargy, Dr Stevens, Thomas Wilson, W. G. MonrOj Geo- Bnrton, J. London, W. Kerr, Wm. Gard, S. M.'Cully. All officers act ex otlicio stewards. Approved by the Dunedin Jockey Clnb.) 1. Maided Plate, of 20 sovs (open); 3 sovs from stoke 3 to go to second horse. For all horses that have ntver won a race over LlO, weight for age; Distance, one mile ; Entry, 203. To start at 12 o'clock sharp. 2. Handicap Time Trot, of 25 sovs (open), 5 sovs from stakes to go to second horse. Distance, two miles; Nomination 15s, Acceptance 10s ; Weight, 10at tip. To start at 12.45 p.m. 3. Kttrow Crr Handicap, of 35 sov3 (open), 5 sov3 from stakes to go to second horse. Distance, mile; Nomination 20s, Acceptance 15s. To start at 1.39 p.m. 4. District Maidejt Hack Race, of 15 sovs; 3 sovs from stakes to go to second horse. For all horses that have never started for pablic money. Horses and owners must be in the district 3 months prior to the meeting; Distance 5 furlongs, Entry 15a, weight 10.7. To start at 2 15 p.m. 5. Sfpjsc. Haspicap, of 25 Sov3 (Open); 5 sova from stakes to go to second horse. Winner of Maiden to carry 31b penalty, winner of Cup 101b penalty ; Distance one mile. Nomination, 15s ; acceptance 10s. To start an 3 p.m. 6. District Hack Seluso Race, of 15 sovs; minimum weight 10 0, distance once round the course. Winner to be sold for LlO, any surplus to go to the Club. Owners and horses moat be in the district three calendar months prior to the meeting. Entry 153. To start at

3.45 p.m. 7. Jockey Cicb Fam>icap, of 20 sovs (Open); 5 sova from stakes to go to second horse; Distance 6 furlongs. Winner of Cup to carry 101b panalty, winner of Spring Handicap 71b penalty, if same horse wins both Spring and Cup penalties to be cumulative. Nomination, 15a; acceptance-, 5s To start at 4.10 p.m. S. CossoLATio.v Handicap, of 12 aovs; 2 soys from stakes to go to second horse. For all beaten horses at the meeting, except trot and post entry races; distance, once round the course. Fntry 12a. To start at 4.30 p.m. RULES AND REGULATIONS. 1. The Dunedin Jockey Club Rules will be strictly adhered to, and the decision of the Stewards will be final. 2. Nominations for Kurow Cup, Handicap Time Trot, Jockey Club Handicap and Spring Handicap to be lodged wiih the Secretary not later than Saturday, 18tb September, at 8 p.m. 3. Entries for the Maiden Plate, District Maiden Hack Race, and District Hack Selling Race to be lodged with the Secretary not later than Monday, 4th October. 4 The District for the two Hack races will be from Awamoko River to Morven Hills, and from Clarksfield woolshed to Grampian Hills including Ben Ohau bounded by the watershed of the Waitaki and ffakataramea Rivers. 5. Acceptances for Kurow Cup, Handicap Time Trot, Spring Handicap and Jockey Club Handicap to be lodged with the Secretary not later than Monday, 4th October, at S p.m. 6 Handicaps to appear in the Oama'u Mail of 2Sth September. 7. Horses not at the post at the advertised time of starting are liable to a fine of two guineas. 8. Five per cent will be deducted from all winnings for expenses. _ _ 9. Nominations to give previous performances and colors of riders. 10 The Trotting Race will be under the rule# adopted by the Dunedin Jockey Club. 11. Nominations to be under cover and marked ••nominations only." Ko nominations or acceptances received unless accompanied with tne fee. THOS A. MUNRO, Hon. Secretary, E.J.O

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXII, Issue 7001, 27 September 1897, Page 1

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