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SATURDAY,' 2OTHfDICOEMBER, 1884:
StfKwAtibs ,— ■ Messrs ';^ai4hiw, Downee; Lawless, Hmdlejy Qi^jriKUi, and Wain'WightV JoDGE~Mr if. Gute. Starter— jMr Bra Uey. ' OCTfiftK OF" -iScaleh— -Mr j jWainWrigii't/ QubioF'iw Couusio- Mr'li.*| Parr. TitKASUREtt— Mr G. Lipsey. " j
; PROGRAMME. 1. Handicap Hurdles, losovs., 1£ miles 8 flights Hurdle-, 3ft (iin« Nomination, Jss. 'Acceptance, 15s. , 2. MaidicN Platk, 10.50y«., 1 mile. Weight foi\a#e. Entrance, i»ov. 3. Te Aroha Haxdioap, 25ro'vr., l|mile.s. iNoiuin.^tion, Is<j\'. t Acce|.taticti/l^«ovs. 4 MiNKRs' Pcjusk, 7sovr., 1 mile. Entrance, 15s ; district hor«es. 5. Selling H»vCl5, iO«ovs., 1 mile. WefgUt tor «j?a. VV^inuer to, be sold fur lOsovs. Kntr«nce, lsov. ' 6. CoNbDLATio^ Handicap, sjoVb m f mile. Entrance, Aauv. * .
Entrance foe to be forwarded to the, Secretary, also colours, age, and pedigree on Or before Thursday, lit 1 * Dec, 1884. Weights will appear in tho Te Auoha News, Saturday 13th Dec. Acceptances t<» be sent to Secretary on or before Thursday, l*8tl» Dec. 1884. In the event of a walk over only 50 per cent of stake* will be paid. All protests must be accompanied with a deposit of £2, which will bo forfeited, should the Stewards consider the protest frivolous or vexatious, and in nil cases the decision of the Stewards shall be final and binding.
Ten per cent de lucted from prize for second horse in each event. F. PAVITT, Hon. Secretary.
M E_A T!! THOS. TIERNEY BEGS to inform the Residents of Te Aroha and Surrounding Districts that they will find it to their advantage to Purchase their Meat at the PREMIER BUTCHERY, which will be foutid constantly supplied vvith a Large Stock of . BEEF, MUTTON, PORK, LA.MB, Etc., Etc. SAUSAGES FRESH DAILY all of which will he fount! of the VBKY BKST QUALITY, and will be sold at must RKASONBLE PRICES. By personal attention to* the requirements of my Customers and prompt execution of ok-ders, I hope to he ravmwd with a hu-ire slrwe of support from the General Public* .' Meat delivered to any port of the SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. HAMS i*ND BaCON OF FINEST QUALITY. cash purchasers liberally dealt With. THOS. tTeRNEY, WHITAKER 3TRBET, Tk Aboha.
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[N consequence of niy leaving Te A roha I have to request .an IMMEDIATE (SETTLEMENT of all Outstanding Accounts. Payments can be niude either to myself or my micccssqi^ Mr Tlios. Tierney. < A.U accounts not settled Or -arranged for iiy December Ist, will be le£€ iv tlie hands i>f my Solicitor fur collection. Signed. G. A. LAIDLAW. Te Aroha, Nov. 9th, 1884., , HMoKENZIE, • SADDLER, : MOKRINSVILLEI, '- SADDLEEt OF ALL D^CKiI*TIONSi Repairs Neatly md Promptly attended to JNSyiIE AGAINSI? LPSBJBB BY FIRE OOHTH , BRITISH FIXE & MA'BI'NBINSURA:S"eE CO. Of Ne w Z ea ; l and. GAPifAL, . /' ' . ,'^iioWfiOQ 1 - '*'?"/ J A i: .'' £-» ¥.* % ?> ' I Jnsui'&d4ie^eclc'd : ajCo^#pate^
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Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 81, 20 December 1884, Page 7
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454Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Te Aroha News, Volume II, Issue 81, 20 December 1884, Page 7
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