Racing Thames Annual Races* mo be heliTat pabawai, X 26th ajrd 27th Dbcbxbsb, 1879. Bnwi.su: Messrs W. MeCullough, W. Wiikinaon, A. J. Allom, M. Brown, Geo. T. Wilkinson, J. Townaend, O. D Grant. If. Casey, M. Tanglm, W. Bobbett, P. Pony. Jni>ax: Hatty Kenriet, Esq., B.M. Stabtsb ibd HAKDiOAvnm: Mr Sun. Young. GUNME OT IMB COVMB: Mr Fred. Well*. CIOS OT THI SOASBB: Mr J. Cornwall William*. Tbbasubkb : Mr Albert Butler. PROGRAMME. fibse"day. Bauwat. Staxss (weight for age), — eovt. i Distance, 1 mile. Hvbdlb Bacb Habpicaf, 15 ton. Dii< Mince, 2 milea. Botnnot, S tow- on nomination 1 hot, 19tk December, at 8 p.m., and 1 iot on the night of geaeral entry, 23rd Deoember. Thamm PtATB, Handicap SO awe. Diatanee, 2 milea. Entrance, 3 eova—l tor oa nomination, 19th December, and S sort on the night of general entry. Maobi Hobss Bacb, 5 aow. Distance, 2, mile*; Poat entry, 10a. i , Hacc Baob, — cove. Distance, £ mil*.! Poat entry, 10a. SECOND DAY. , | TBorrwa Bacb, Diatano* Handicap, — tot*. : Distance, 2} miles. Entrance—. Three entries or not ace. , f i PußWCAirs' Pvmb, 80 soya. DieUace, 1} mile*. Entrance, 3 tort—l to? om nomination, 19th December at 8 p.m., S atta en acceptance on tbe night of general entry, 23rd December. Pobx Bacb, Handicap. Diatance, S times round the course—l 4 handa or ander. Poat entry. Hvbou Bacb, Handicap, IS eott. Distance, 2 milea. Entrance, 2 cove—l eov on semination, 19t!i Deoember at 8 p.m., 1 aoT on aeeeptance on the night of general entry, 28rd Deoember. CoKKOATioir Habdicap — soys. Post entry for all batten horaea at this meeting. CONDITIONS. v ;*!, Three entries or no race. * All entriee except the Thames Plato, tbe Publican*' Pane, and the Hurdle Baoe Han. dicaps—wnich are to be aent in at the tiaM and ac above apeeified—addressed aa below in writing, and forwarded to the Secretary, Queen Street, Grahamatown, not later than 8 p.m. on tbe 23rd December, enclosing fee and qualification!. Ail entries to include name* descriptions, age «>f horse*, and colour* of riders. .. - Auckland Bacing Club xulea will be atriotly . adhered to. . . Any pencil entering a horse, excepting for Maori Baee er Hack Bace, to be a subscriber of not lest than one guinea. All dUputes, claima, and objection* arising , oat of the racing shall be denied by a majority of tbe Steward*, or whosoever they i may appoint, and tueh deeiaion on all points ahalt be filial. All moneys to be psid previous to : starting. Weigbta to be declared on the 22nd December for the firat day. GlOB&S HAIOOUBT, - Secretary. Land* and Houses FOB-SALE. TO BONA-FIDI SITTLIBB WHO WIBK LAND IN THI THAMIS TALLEY. Mb GriBBOSB has placed in our handa his WAITOKX BSTATS. Farms in thia excellent Block may be bad, containing from 60 to 200 acre*. Plane may be inspected and every information obtained at the OAeea of ' the undersigned. Term* eaay. For aale, at Parswai, a Bix-roosaed COT FAGI | and Outbuilding*, and 4£ AOBEB (Freehold) in Garden, Orchard, and * Nursery. The Orchard containa about 300 Fruit bearing Tree*; the Nursery, about 8000 Tree*, from 1 to 3 yean' old, of the choiceat description and variety,- alao, a large atock of young trees for future grafting. Price, £400. Thie ia a rare opportunity for aa industrious man with small capital. ' . 1000 ACRES in the Mangawhare Block, Upper W»ik*to, adjoining the Farm of Mr Martin. Thia is firat class open land, and in every respect well adapted to fattJement. Price, £2 per acre. Five-roomed COTTAGE iv PoHon Street (freehqld), the property of Mr W. Gocdswobthy Tbe Building is constructed of the very beat material, and in excellent repair, aud will be told Cheap. 455 ACRES BIOH ALLUVIAL LEVEL LAND "t Ruatangata, fronting the Upper Wairoa Hirer. To a bona-fide settler this offer* a rare opportunity, i'rice, £1 per acre. We have several Farina in the Waikato, and Allotments in nearly all the Townships of that prosperous valley, suitable for the farmer, tbe storekeeper, and the speculator. We have also several Blocks of Very Good Land in the Koith at low prices, land, although in many cases good, owing to difficulty of access has up to the present been neglected. Now that tbe district is being opened up by roads and railwsva, pries* must rapidly advance, consequently now is the time to invest. Speculators please call and inspect our list. Cottages fer Sale and to Lcl in ail parta of Grabanutoim and Shortlind. A SHOP and BAKKBY TO LET. Position good; lfent low. We are buyers of TOLUN I'EKB LAND SCBIP at Market Bates. FRATtfR BROTHERS, LAND AGENTS. ArcxtiHD mi Thames, 82 EKCOUBAftX THAMES INDUSTBISB.—See the Splendid Ksiapoi Tweeds at WiBHMAW'B,iJS per Suit. Iplen* did Value in Fancy Coatings.
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3424, 12 December 1879, Page 3
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