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fiEAND ATHLETIC OPOETS In connection with the WAIHI BEASB BAND AND FOOTBALL CLUB, WILL BE HELD AT WAIHI ON MONDAY, NONEMBEE 9th (Prince of Wales Birthday), Under the Patronage of A.OF. Society OFFIOEES: Patron: J. Flett, Esq. President: H. H.Adams, Esq Vice-Presidexts : J. Inglis, W. L Hunter, W. Dance, D. McLean, J. E. Taylor, D. Campbell, W. HoUis, W. D. Ulph, H. P. Barry. E. Banks, J. L. Stevens, B. H.Stafford. Committee : A. Sampson, J. Kirby, P. Garvey, J. Hatton, F. Clarkin, F. Crosby, A. Holt, W. Steer, T. Eoberts, T. Donnelly, H. Barnaby, G.Hartman. Starter : A. Sampson, Esq. Handicakpers : The Committee. Judges: E. Newdick, Esq.; J. Inglis, Esq. Secretary: H.J.Eoche. PEOGEAMME. j First Eace to start at 11 a.m.' sharp. 1. MAIDEN EACE, 150yds—1st prize, £1 10s; 2nd, 10s. 2. FIEST HUEDLEEACE, 120 yds over nights of hurdles 3ft 6in high— 1 stprize,'£2 10s; 2nd, £1. 3 HALF-MILE HANDICAP—I st prize, £4 ; 2nd, £1; third, trophy. 4. WAIHI CUP (handicap), three heats (300, 100, and 200yds)~lst prize, £10 ;' 2nd, £3 ; 3rd, £2. 5. OBSTACLE EACE—lst prize, £1 10s; 2nd, trophy; third, 10s. 6. FOEESTEES' EACE, 150 yds Handicap — Ist prize, Ohinemuri Gazette Med"l; 2nd, trophy. 7. BANDbMEN'S EACE, 120 yds, Handicap—lst prize, 1 doz cabinet photos, of Winner by J. M. Foy;'. 2nd, Trophy. 8. SECOND HEAT CUP (100 yds), 9. TUG-OF-WAR (10 men aside)— £7 and a. sweepstake of 2s 6d each. 3 toams or no event. 10. ONE MILE HANDICAP—Ist prize, £5; 2nd, £2; third, trophy. 11. FOOTBALL TOUENAMENT (7 men'aside), open to all Members in* the O.E.U. Fivo minutes' play—7 football caps, value £3 10s. 12. THIED HEAT CUP, 200 yds. 13. FINAL HEAT FOOTBALL TOUENAMENT. 14. 440 YDS HURDLES, over 8 flights of hurdles 3ft 6in high—lst prize, £4; 2nd, £1-; third, Tropby. i 15. CONSOLATION EACE, 120 yds —Ist prize, £1; 2nd, 10s, CONDITIONS. NOMINATIONS will Close with the Secretary on FEIDAY, October 23rd, and must be accompanied by Nomination fee. . ENTRANCE FEE.-Cup, 7s 6d (acceptance on the ground, 2s 6d); Foresters' Eace, 2s; Tug-of-War, 10s per team ; Obstacle Eace, 2s ; and all other events 5 per cent, on first prize. Nominations accompanied with the last two years' performances. Protests must be lodged with the Secretary within 20 minutes after the event, accompanied with the sum of ss, which will be decided by the Committee, whose decision will be final. HANDICAPS will be published in the Thames Star, Auckland* Star, and Ohinemubi Gazette on or before Tuesday, October 27th. Competitors must send in their colours with their nominations. Caledonian Eules strictly adhered toMembers of the A.O.F. Society will march in procession to the grounds,* headed by the Waihi Brass Band. Admission to course—Non-sub-scribers, Is. All Competitors must be subscribers of not less than 2s 6d. H. J. EOCHE, Hon. Sec. mHE MAGNIFICENT CLYDESDALE 1 STALLION LA D D IE (Now nine years old), " WILL STAND THIS SEASON AT MR OT JPARM LADDIE was bred by W. Taylor, Esq., Te Awamutu, is a rich, dappled bay, and stands 16J hands. He is by ' Elgin, 7 imp., his dam by 'Prince Arthur,' imp., and his grandsire by ' Tasmari,' imp. Services of single mare, £2 ss; two or more mares as per arrangement. Grroomage fee 2s 6d, Fees to be paid on or before January Ist. Good Paddocks, 2s per week. Every Care but no Eesponsibility. JOHN C. HUBBAKD, Kemata Farm, Near Paeroa, Sept., 1896. NOTICE. T THE UNDERSIGNED, do hereby JL notify that I will not be responsible for any debts incurred by W...C. Kennedy of Owharoa. WILLIAM BENNET. NOTICE. A LL claims against the estate of the •^- late George L. Ginn, brieklayery must be rendered to me in duplicate on or before 3rd October, 1896. J. A. MILLEE, Thames, Solicitor for Executrix.

:- .. MISCELLANEOUS. [ MISCELLANEOUS. SHELLS FORGAEDEN WALKS. fJ ° H pHILLIPS, JuN R. A PUNT LOAD of SHELLS, for ajarde-< SHAREBEOKER, or other walks will do landed to-day ( NoRMAtfBy Road, Pabroa. at Gibbon's Timber Y:ird, Paeroa,. Is6d; —— : — per bag. Early application should bo! I A |\l D FOR SALE made. Cartage as per arrangoment. »-#-*■ fc^ ■ * v* "*-*- • ii. s. btodockTJ * [w. R."wALKEJa IN THE MOST DESIRABLE PART OF PAEE'-'A. pUDDOCK AND TTrALKER, —- JLI * T A NUMBEE of Sections, also three STOCK & SHAREBROKERS, " & comfortable villa residences, bo(Auckland Brokers' Association), 82 Queen j no . t ] ie prO perty known as Mr P. Street, Auckland, (Opposite the F<Trgusson'e, two minutes walk from Q , ■■ Jixcnange). Eailway Station and seven minutes Share report forwarded on application. p ost office> For particu i ai6 Letters . and Telegrams receive a PPv -^.^ prompt attention. h J- H- FLEMING, Telegraphic address: " Ruddock Walker. raeroa. Auckland." —r 7~ ■ TAIEUA PROPEIETARY GOLD (W^tffi J HE THOROUGH- MINING CO. (NX.) sc£EJ2i BRED STALLION TIT ANTED, for the above Company, B^- If a certificated mine manager. BROOKBY Applications, accompanied by certiBy St. Leger out of Eeproach, will be ficate and testimonials, stating the at the service of breeders at Mount salary required, will be received by Plt asant, near Paeroa. the undersigned up to Monday, the ' .-' 12th day of October, 1896. Pedigree.and Terms will be published WM. CHEKE, in a future'issue. ■ Legal Manager. N. DICKEY. Auckland, 28th September, 1896. Digestive Bread! Digestive Bread! MANUFACTURED PROM TI7HOLE M EAL' WILIiSI IeWATTERS, BEGS to announce to the inhabitants of Ohinemuri that he haß secured the Sole Agency for Montgomerie's Patent Extract of Malt. ■"": •/ In the Manufacture, the Bread is put tkrough a particular process before firing, and by the action of Bermaline (Malt Extract) the starch contained in the flour is reduced to a minimum. The diastase of the Malt is made to act upon-the Insoluble Starch, and to convert it into Soluble Dextrine and Maltose* a.change which is absolutely necessary as a part of the business of Digestion. Thus a Bread is sup- ■. plied so prepared that a part of the business of Digestion is alreadydone, and is therefore more nutritious than ordinary Bread, and is a valuable addition to the Food of Children and Invalids. No More Indigestion ! No More Indigestion !! Remember the Manufacturer — William McWatters, PAEROA AND WAIHT. WALTER COATH. HORACE I SIMSONS. P Q. B. WAREHOUSE. V John Kennedy, FRINGES STREET, PAEBOi AUCTIONEERS Stock and Station Agents, Valuators, Fruit, Grain, Produce, and General Merchants. Land, Estate, and General Commission Agents, and Shai'ebrokers. Loans Negotiated, Money Invested*- and all- Financial Business Undertaken. Importers of Groceries, Ironmongery, . ; Boots, Shoes, Wines and Spirits, and all General Merchandise. -ON SALEOats, Maize, Wheat, Bade} 7, Potatoes, etc. BUYERS OF Hides, Skins, Tallow, Wool, and Butter. We are prepared to purchase, in any quantities, the above lines and can quote prices, F. 0.8. Paeroa. Land! Land! Land! A Large List of Country and Town Properties. ~ Particulars Posted " Free on Application. Coath and Simson, as Sharebrokers, Buy and Sell Bank, Insurance Mining, and other Stocks, and Correspondents can depend on reliable quotations. In order to make, room for Fresh Consigmneuts, we have decided to sell at Cost Price the stock taken over by us from John Kennedy, consisting of a large assortment of Crockery, Boots, Clothing, Linoleums, Bedsteads, Mattrasses, and Bedding, of all descriptions. Correspondence invited with persons wishing to ,buy or sell Properties or Stock of any description.

AUCTIONS. HORSE SALE. TiSJiY. Saturday, October 3rd, 1896. At 1.30 Sharp. Opposite Auction Mart, Paeroa. I pOATH & SIMSON have received vJ instructions to sell by Public Auction, on Saturday next, a con-' signment of First Class Horses, viz:— ' 5 upstanding hacks (young and sound) 3 buggy horses , 2 weight carryinghacks 1 good ladies hack ; i 1 strong pony 1 4-yr old filly (by Tedford) 5 pack horses Also a lot of sundries. H. J. SIMSON, Auctioneer, i IMPORTANT SALE OF LAND." THE undersigned will offer for sale by Public Auction on Saturday,, 24th October next, at eleven o'clock I a.m. at the Wharf street Hall, Paeroa, the whole of the business, residence, and suburban lots comprised in the Raratu Block, Karangahake. . • This township is conveniently •situated adjacent to the principal Mining Claims in the Karangahake district, end from its natural and commanding position cannot fail to prove a healthy place of residence. A stream of pure water runs through the property which can be easily utilised for domestic purposes. Terms —25 per cent of the purchase money on the fall of the hammer, and the balance within six months. Title —Land Transfer. COATH & SIMSON, Paeroa. H I. Sim on, Auctioneer, T) TJ BLI C " NOTICE.! |To the Rosidents of Paeroa and i Surrounding Districts. I, the undersigned hereby give 1 notice that I have this day sold my business in its entirety (with the exception of the book debts) to Messrs Coath and Simson and would respectfully request my late Customers and Friends to extend their patronage to the new firm in the «ame liberal manner that they have done in the past to me. Thanking my Customers and the Public generally for their support during the past three years, I beg to remain , " Yours Faithfully John Kennedy. In reference to the above Messrs Coath and Simson' have pleasure in, announcing to the . public generally ; that they intend to continue the busii ness on the same lines as carried on by 1 Mr Kennedy, and by strict attention to business they hope to receive a fair share of the trade. Yours respectfully, Coath & Simson. SALE AT WAIRAKAU. Thursday, 15th October. The undersigned have received instructions from Major George, who ! has sold his Wairakau property (Craig's), to sell on above riato. rpHE whole of his live and dead stock ■*• etc., comprising :— 200 Head well-bred cattle, principally grown bullocks and cows, fat and fattening Horses, Harness, -Implements, Totara Posts, Wire, Battens, etc.,' etc. ' ' Full particulars later. McNICOL & CO. ___ ■ *v G. F. McCullagh, Auctioneer. ; ANNUAL BULL SALE AT OHAUPO Tuesday, 27th October. The undersigned will hold their Annual Bull Sale at Ohaupo on above date, and have already entered 50 Purebred Shorthorn and Polled' , Angus-Bulls (principally wellgrown yearlings) from Messrs W. Grice and Co., Wm. Taylor, Kereone Estate, 1 S. Law'son, and other breeders. Othjer entries solicited. McNICCOL &.CO. G. F. McCullagh, Auctioneer. HAMILTON LIVE ..STOCK SALE. Thursday, Bth October. ICO FAT SHEEP, iOU E. C. Shepherd, T. A. Alexander, Isaac Coates, F. R. Seddon, and Crosby. 10 Fat Cattle, R. Noble, F. R. Seddon 3-5 Strong Calves, J. Honeybun and W. Booth 5 Empty Cows 10 Pigs (slips), A. Casey ' McNICOL-& CO. G. F. McCullagh, Auctioneer.

HOUSEHOLD RE M E_D I E S. TRY THE FOLLOWING : QUININE and IKON WINE 2s 6d., Indigestion Tonic 2s 6d, Eheumatic Mixture 2s 6d; Acacian Cough Balsam 2s Irish. Moss Is 6d, Carbolic Tooth. Powder Is 6d, Magic Toothache Nervine Is, Corn Solvent Is, Santonine White Worm Powders Is pckt. Manufactured only by the proprietor. Sent to any address on receipt of P. 0.0. or Stamps. TEETH CAEEFULLY EXTRACTED. SPECTACLES of all kinds in stock. STATIONERY SUPPLIED. Gr. P. de Castro, THE PHAEMACY, PAEEOA. DE. BUCKBY ATTENDS DAILY. WANTED some smart Boys to sell Tickets, apply ofiic© of this paper To-Day and Monday. T OST on September 28rd one Black -L* Cat, wound on right hind leg. Eeward on returning to Station Master's House. I STILL Maintain the Lead. SPEING LAMB !. SPEING LAMB! SPEING LAMB! Excellent Supply of Dairy Fed Pork. E. C. NOEDL. T PST between the Premier Butchery -Li and Short's stable a Purse containing notes. Finder rewarded — Apply GAZErTE Office. T~O SELL, 20,000~0N10N PLANTS, delivered for cash at Paeroa, Waihi, or Waitekauri—T. Dougherty, Karangahake. WANTED at Once—Apprentices to the dressmaking. Apply to P. Keller, Draper. ANTED KNOWN. — Bookbinding done at Gazette Office, Paeroa, and the "Te Aroha Times", Office, Te Aroha. WANTED KNOWN.—No cheaper Jobbing work—bill-heads, memo forms, and our new combination day book and bill book—is done in the colony. Give the Gazette a trial. W" MTED KNOWN.—That I have arranged for a constant supply of dairy fed pork from the Waikato, also eggs and poultry. E. C. NOEDL, the Premier Butchery.

NOTICE. fTHE undersigned, do hereby notify that I will not be responsible for any DEBTS incurred by William Bennett. W. C. KENNEDY.

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Ohinemuri Gazette, Volume VII, Issue 277, 3 October 1896, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Ohinemuri Gazette, Volume VII, Issue 277, 3 October 1896, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Ohinemuri Gazette, Volume VII, Issue 277, 3 October 1896, Page 5

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