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Meeting! THAMES LAND ASSOCIATION. THE INFORMATION respecting the Are* or Lands in the Tipper Thanes, I tuiUble for Settlement, baring been reosrfed from the Waste Lands Board, • MEETING of Persons desirous of joining the proposed Association will be held THIS (AuMdsy) EVENING, at 7.80 o'clock, at the Marine Hotel. By order of the Committee. 9 1.0.0. F., fflj M.U.,A.D. | LOYAL WAIKATOLODGE, No. MM. mna tr«««i fobtnightly misting X of the above Lodge will be held at the Odd Fellow*' Hall, Richmond street, THIS (Tuesday) EYENINa, December 16th, at 7.80 o'clock. Business—Nomination of Offioen. ;< ■■■ , Secretary. A. O. P. COURT PBIDE OFPABNELL, 44*. #Js^M?i^ fP HE ANNUAL ffij rP^i 1 meeting of the V^mJtmJ^B» »boTe Court will bo hold rJBMByf at the Freemasons' Hall,, Owen street, Grahams* ■"ST^S^^R tow»* on THURSDAY Sv!e£E&/W BTSVINO, December g>?=j|jggflfi 18th, at 7.M o'oloek. ww^ffffy ■ ■■■ ■*] Basineoe—Eltctioa of Offioen and Surgeons. Chas. Abtsb, Secretary. Racing , .. ' Thames Annual Races* TO BE HELD~"aT PABAWAI, 26th jjtd 27th Dscxxbu, 1879. SlBWABDB: Meesrs W. MeCulldugh, W. Wilkineon, A. J. Allotn, K. Brdwn, Creo. T. Wilkinson, J. Towniend, O. D. Grant, M. Oatey, M. Yaaghan, W. Bobbett, F. Perry. J JUDGB: Harry Kenriek, Esq., B.M. Stabteb a»b Hahdicambb : | Mr Bam. Young. Crox of ran Conn: Mr Fred. Wellt. Cunx o* ths Scaim : Mr J. Corawell Williams. TBBASITBBBi Mr Albert Butler. PBOGRAMME. FIRST DAY. BiXEWAT 81AXS8 (weight for age), 90 eon. Distance, 1 mile. Entrance, 2 sots. Hvbdkb Back Hakdicap, 15 my*. Distance, 2 miles. Entrance, 2 sots—on nomination 1 tor, 19th December, at 8 p.m., and 1 mt on the sight of general entry, 23rd jOecember. Thames Pkatb, Handicap 80 sots. Diitanee, 2 miles. Entrance, 3 sots—l sot ob nomination, 19th December, and 2 sots on the night of general entry. Maom Home Baot, 6 eon. Dktanoo, 2 miles. • Post entry, 10s. Hack Baos, 5 sots. Diatanoe, | mile. Pott entry, 10s. ' SECOND DAY. Vxxmf Stakbs (weight for age) j 10 sots. Diitanee, 1 mile j entrance, 1 sot. Tbottdt* Baci, Distaaoe Handicap, 8 tors.! Distance, 2f miles. Entrance 16s. Throe ; entries or no tace. PtmucAirs* Pimai, 80 sots. Distance, H; miles. Entranoe, 8 sots—l sotoe nomination, 19th December at 8 p.»., 2 sots ; on acceptance on the aight of genera! entry, 23rd December. Pout Baci, Handicap, 10 sots. Distance, 8 times round the course—l 4 hands or , under. Post entry, 16m. Hubdliß Back, Handicap, 15 sots. Distance, 2 miles. Entrance, 2 sots—l sot on nomination, 19th December at 8 p.m., 1 sot on acceptance on the night of general i entry, 23rd December. OovsoiiATiov Hasdioa* 10 bots. Post entry J 1 sot. For all beaten horses at this meeting. Distance, 1 mile. CONDITIONS. Three entries or no race. All entries except the Thnmes Plate, the Publicans' Purse, and the Hurdle Bace Handicap*—waich are to be tent in at the time and as abore specified—addressed as below in writing, and forwarded to the Secretary, Queen Street, Grabaraitown, not later than 8 p.m. ok the 23rd December, enclosing fee and qnalifications. All entries to include names, descriptions, age of horsee, and colours of riders.' Auckland Bacing Club rules will be strictly adhered to. . Any persea entering a horse, excepting for Maori Bace or Hack Eace, to be a subscriber of not lest than one guinea. All disputes, claims, and objections arising i out of the racing shall be decided by • majority of the Stewards, or whosoeTer they mar appoint, and f uch decision on all poiate shall be final. All moneys to be paid prerious to starting. Weights to be declared on the 2lnd December for the first day. Oiobo» Habcovbt, . Secretary. Wanted TTTANTID, —WANTED. Thames Bceidents visiting Auckland often want Accommodation ; for thu future try the FORKSTEK3' ABMS, ALBERT STKEET. Can fee seen from theWhar£ a little to the right of the Town Clock. The Hotel has 23 good Bedi, both double and single | and the Table it second to none in the City. Beds, Is Meals, Is j Board and Residence, £1 per week. Passengers arming by the Night Boat admitted any hour by knocking at the frontdoor. . H. PHILLIPS, Pbopbxbtob, Formerly of the Golden Age Hotel, Brown 1948 street. • WAITED KNOWN—Proxy Forms for Mining Companies may be obtftwd *t thm Stab Qffififj.,-^^^^^^^^

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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3427, 16 December 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3427, 16 December 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3427, 16 December 1879, Page 3

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