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TENDERS FOR PAINTING. i

riIBNDERS, for PAINTING the M. SCHOOLandiEACHSIi'S HOUSE, TE AROHA, will be received by the Education Board, Auckland, until 2 p.m on FRIDAY, I3th December, 1889. Specifications and conditions may be seen on application to the Chairman of tho ! District School Committee.

MORRINSVILLE SPORTS. To be held on MONDAY, DEC- 23, 1889Passed by tho Auckland Racing- Club, and run under their Rules. 1. HANDICAP HURDLES; one and a half miles ; 6 flights hurdles, 3ft 6in hissh.— lst horse L 7 10s; 2nd, LI 10-* ; Entrance, 10a. 2. MAIDEN PLATE ; three - quarter mile. Weight for Age.— lst horse LB. Entrance, ss. 3. LOCAL RACE; one and half miles. Ist horse, L 3; 2nd, L 2 ; list. Horses that have never started in an adver- \ ti^ed race allowed Ist. ; winners to cany a penalty of 71 bs. Entr.-.nce, 10s. 4. MORKINSVILLE HANDICAP (open) One and thiee quarter miles — I>,t horse, L 10; 2nd, LI 10s. To be handicapped after Nos. I, 2, and 3 are rvn. Entrance, 10*. 5. NOVEL RACE, value LIO. Distance, 7 furlongs. Welter weight for a^p. Winner to be sold and proceeds to be bo divided between tho Club and second hor.ic. Entrance, 10s. 6. FORCED HANDICAP ; one mile, L 5. j Entrance, os. Winners Nos. 1,2, 3, 4, and 5 must nominate. 7. JUMPING COMPETITION (open). Best hunting style ; L 3 and LI. Entiance, s*. MR F. BHEKFLL, lmndicapper. CONDITIONS. Nos. I, 2, 3, and 5. for horses that have never won an advertised race exceeding; L 5, No. 3. For horses that ore owned within a radiun of t«»n.niilet from Mor« rinnville Railway Station, and have been the property of present owner two months. All entries clohe on Saturday, December 14th. The entrance money, performance of liojnps, nnd colours of n'der-, must be sent (o tho secietary not later than December 14th. Nominators mnat bo subscribers of not loss than s*. L. NELSON, lion. Sec. FOOT BPONTR. T. HALF MILE HANDICAP ; first prize, 1,2 -, swond, 10s. Knti.mrr, 2-* 6d 2. MORRINNVILhK CUP, 2f>o yards (hand ; f*ap). First piizo. L 2 10.s ; nitmiiil, LT. Kiiti-iix-c, 3^ G 1 3. IIURDLK ttACtt, 220 \ar.U : G flights hiirdl'"* ; first p»iz \ LI 10s; second 10. Knti.mc<\ 2-^ (h.widu:.ip-> 4. HOYS* RACK, 100 y;ml- ; nVt prhe, L! prcMid, os; tl'iid,2s G<l ; entrance, Is, Poil iMitry. Mi< F. PAVITT, Ilandicippcr. All perlnrmnnci'ft, with entrance ft'e, to neiit in not Inter than S.itmday. DocemI4lh. L. NKLSON, Hon. Sec.

MA TAM A T A RACE* TO UIC UKI.DON BOXING DAY, PBOGRAMMK : 1. HACK HURDLES; wi-iuht for age; for horses which have never \vt n a race exceeding L 5. Dist.mcp, I£ miles. 2. HANDICAP HACK RACE, for horse" which have never won a ntco exceed ing LIO. Di^lanco, H mile*. 3. STEEPLECHASE ; distance, about 2£ miles 4. FLYING STAKES; Weight for age. Distance, three-quaiterd of a mile, 5. HIGH JUMP. 6. HANDICAP PONY RACK. ; disk.nee, I mile. Ponies to be 14 hands 2 1 inches and under. Weight for iuches : tup weight, IO&t ; 71bs allowed for : eveiy inch. I There will also be a Cigar and Umbrella ■ Race, Saddling Race, etc, in addition to ! those on the progianune. I Prizes in future issue. I CONDITIONS. 1. Three horses to atart or no race. 2. All disputes to be decided by the Committee. 3. The Committee to be Handicappors. 4. Entries to be taken up to II o'clock on day of race, or by Secretary. Entry fees, 5 per cent. FRANK C, THOMAS, Hon. Sec, Waharoa.

ANDREW FAEMEK, BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, WHITAKBR STREtoT, T E -A__3*i OHI ANDREW FARMER begs to announce that he has COMMENCED BUSINESS as above, with a First Class Assortment of Ladies,' Gents,' and Children's BOOTS, SHOES, AND SLIPPERS, by best English and Colonial Makers. BOOTS and SHOES of Every Description MADE to ORDER, at Bhort notice, and REPAIRS executed with despatch. ONLY FIRST CLASS MATERIAL USED CHARGES STRICTLY MODERATE. A Trial Respectfully Solicited

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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 426, 7 December 1889, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 426, 7 December 1889, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 426, 7 December 1889, Page 7

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