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THAMES JOCKEY CLUB, 1884. isummeiTmeeting DECEMBER 26 (BOXING DAY) AND 27, 1884. PROGRAMME.— First Day. FRIDAY (BOXING DAY) DECEMBER 26, 1884. 1. Frkk Handicap, of ittsovs. DMame, 1 mile, Entrance 1 «ov. ; and I sow at salt's. 2. Handicap lIuitDLE Race, of 40 =ovs % Entrance, 1 miv. ; acceptance 2 soys Distance, 2 miles. Over 8 flights of hunlles. 3. Thames Plvtk llaxjmcap, of 100 soys. buoeji ol 3 soys. t'tir Second Horse. Distance, j^- miio. Entrance, 2 soys. acceptance, 3 buys. 4. Sej.u.ng 1-Jaik Hack, of 10 soys. Dis-tniu-o, 1 mile Catch weights. Winner to be sold for 20 soys. j any surplus to }Xt) to I'liiids oH Chili. 5. STbwAitDs 1 Haxdioap, of 50 soys. Dis tance ]$ miles. Entrance, 1 soy. ; acceptance, 2 soys.

SECOND DAY.— Sai'Ukday, 27th December, 1884. " 1. Flying Stakes Handicap, of 40 soys. Distance, 1 mile. Entrauce, 1 soy. ; acceptance, £1 10s. 2. Selling Rack, of 3G soys. Weight for age. Winner to be sold for 50 sovs. ; 7H»s allowed for every reduction ot

10 soys., selling price down to nil Distance, 1| miles. Entrance, 1 soy.; acceptance, 1 soy. 3. GoLDFIKLDS 1 HANDICAP, of 100 SOYS. Sweep of 3 kovs. to go to second horse. Distance, l^- miles. Entrance, 2 soys.; acceptance, 3 sows. Winner of Thames Plate to carry 51bs penalty. 4. Handicap Stkkplijciiasu, of 75 soys. with a swee;/ of "J so\s. each, to jjo to second horse. Distance, about '2$ miles. Entrance, 2 suvs. ; accepting 2 soys. 5. Consoi.ation Handicap, of 20 soys. Distance, 1 mile. Entrance, 1 soy.

Nominations for Hurdle Race, Steeplecluise, GoldfieMV Handicap, Free Handicap, Thames Plate, and St-wanK 1 Handicap clo&e at the Jockey «Jlub Rooiih, Thames, on SATURDAY, the 22nd of November, at 8 p.m., and Weights will be declared ou MONDAY, Bth December. Acceptance and General Entry on WEDNESDAY, 17th December, before 8 p.m. Weights for Flying Stakes to appear at 8 p.m., evening of first da 3 f s races. L. MEL HOSE, Hon. Sec.

NOTICE. PARTNERSHIP DISSOLVED. rIIHEr IlHE Partnership between Archibald L A. Wallace and Thomas A. Aitkon, trading as Wallace and Aitken, Bakers, Holleston Street, To AroJia, was DfoSOLVKD on the Seventeenth day of November, 1884, by uiimiiJ consent. The Business will !>.• cuiried mi b\ Th'i«.. A. Aitken, to vvlkhii VLL \LONLKS duj lo the late, firm nut^t be j»<iul, <uid all dobU >!mll be discharged by him. Signed. AKOHIHALU A. WALLACE, THOMAS A. AITKEN. Witness — (Jhas. 8. Vyiw. Te Arohd, Nov. 21, 1884.

WITH reference to tlia above notice; 1 have to tv([iit'St th.it till accounts due to the late linn be paid to me, forthwith.

TIIOS. A. AITKEN,

BRADLEY AND CO.' STALKS, Whitakcr Street. TO-N IG HT ! TO-N [G lIT ! ! Commencing .it Seven Sharp. MR D'ARCEY HYLAND, THE GtiEAT WILD HORSE TAMER AND RIDKK, Will exhibit to his audience his supreme mastery over the NOBLEST OF QUADRUPEDS; The mint vicious of the Equine Race rendered completely docile in view of the spectators. NO CRUELTY will be used, Mr Hyland disdaining the use ot «pm\s, or any implement th.it can iiifln t toi ture on so useful and trusty an animal. lie will also 1-Kleju.y BUCK JUMPING HORSE that any gentleman may bring t<> him, without Saddle or Bridle, free of cost.

TWO UNBROKKN HORSES WILL BE RIDDEN.

Performance at 7 Sharp.— A mission, 3.5.

lIMcKK N Z I E , " • SADDLER, MORftINS V I L L E. SADDLERY OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Kepahs Ni-afl) md Promptly attended to NOTICE. IN consequence ot n»y leaving TeAroha I li;i\e to request an IMMEDIATE SETTLEMENT of all Oubtaii<lin- Aocounfrt. Payments can be made either to myself or my successor, Mr Thos. Ticrmy. All accounts not settled or arranged for l>y L) •ceuiht-r lht, will he left in the lnmdn oil my Solicitor for collection.

Signed. G. A. LAIDLAW. Te Aroha. Nov. 9th, 1884.

LET.

I^HAT Neat and Comfortable Two Room Cottage fronting Whitaker street (n xt Walker's, Hotel), a^ lately occupied hj Dr Buckby. A ph fit

NJsi.Va OFFICE.

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Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 77, 22 November 1884, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 77, 22 November 1884, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 77, 22 November 1884, Page 7

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