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MrXICOL .(■ CO. LAND SALE AT HAMILTON. Well-known "Beerescourt" Farm THURSDAY, 3ui> DECEMBER. The undersigned have received instructions from the Asse's Realization Board to ofTcr by auction at Borough Yards, Hamilton, on above date THE WELL - KNOWN FARM " BEERESCOURT," containing 300 acres situated on the hank and with easy access to the Wai l 'alo River, IJ, miles from Hamilton. The property has been all laid down in English grasses during last few years anil is in good heart, is well fenced and divided into convenient paddocks The dwelling is room}-ami in good repair, the ban is almost new with lots of accommodation. To anyone requiring a nice farm handy to the markets this is a desirable property. Sale at 1 o'clock. MoNICOL & CO. G. P. MoCui.lagh, Auctioneer. 27/10 A MILTON ATHLETIC CLUB'S BOXING-DAY SPORTS, •SYDNEY SQUARE, HAMILTON, ox Saturday, 26th December, 1896. Pathons : Hon. A. .f. Cadman, Esq., M.U.R., and F. W. Lang, Esq., M.H.R. Pjikstdent : I. Cos tea, Esq. Vjck-Pkksidknts : Messrs W. Dey, W. M. Douglas, W. Thornton, Dr. Brewis, T. Walter, Geo. Edgecumbe, M. I'arrer and J. S. Bond. Starter : Mr A. Fielder. JuDGic: Mr Isaac Coates. Tkkasuker : Mr Thomas Slade. Handicaitkus : The Committee. TniKKKKraw : Messrs Howden and C. LeQuesue. Committee : Messrs W. F. Bell, C. J. W. Barton, 0. LcQucsne, J. Steadman, T. Slade, T. Buxton, E. L. Hope, J. Hammond. Geo. Edgecumbe, R. F. Sandes, 11. 11. Howden, J. A. Young. G. Spc : ght, Alf. Fielder, F. Hunt. D. Henry. A. H. Atkinson, F. W. Browning, W. Crawford and C. Tippin. PROGRAMME. OI'EN EVENTS. 1. MAIDEN RACK, ICO yards. Entrance, Is. First prize, '2os. 2. BOYS' RACE, uud.r Hi. 100 yards handicap. Entrance, Od. First prize, watch and chain ; second, os ; third, 2s (id. 3. HANDICAP HURDLES. 220 yards Over six hurdles, 3ft Gin. high. Entrance, 2i (id. Fist prize, L2 10s; second, 10s; third, ss. •1, GIRLS' RACE, under 12. 30 yards, handicap. Entrance free. First prize, ">s ; second, 2s Od. r>. 100 YARDS, HANDICAP. Entrance, ss. Fir-1 prize, L 3 10s; 2nd, LI ; third, 10s. S. SCO YARDS, HANDICAP. Entrance, si. First prize, L 3 10s; second, LI ; third, 10s. 10. BOYS'RACE, under 12. 100 yards, handicap. Entrance free. First prize, 7s (ill ; second, 2s (id. 11. OBSTACLE RACK. First prize watch and chain ; second, medal, value 10s; third, f>s. Entrance free. 12. HALF-MILE RACE, HANDICAP. Entrance, 3s. First prize, L 3; second, 10s. 14. 110 YARDS, HANDICAP. Entrance, ss. First prze, L 3 10s! second, LI : third, I()s. 10. ONE MILE._ HANDICAP. Entrance, sa. First prize L 3; second, 30s ; third, 10s 17. HANDICAP TROTTING RACE. Al out three miles (course to be decided upon). First prze, L 7 ; second, L2. AMATEUR EVENTS, fi. 100 YARDS, HANDICAP. First prize, trophy ; second, trophy. Entrance, 2i (id. 7. MAIDEN BICYCLE, HANDICAP, 11 mile. First prize, trophy; sec Mid, trophy. Entrance, ."!-. !). LADIES' BRACELET, 300 yards, handicip. F'rst prize, bracelet; second, bracelet. Competitors to bo nominated by ladies. Entrance, 13. THREE-MILE BICYCLE, HAN DICAP. F rst prize, trophy ; second, trophy. Entrance, -Is. 15. TWO-MILE BICYCLE, HANDICAP. First prize, trophy; second, trophy. E trance, 4s. CONDITIONS. 1. Three to start or no race. If only three start, first prize only given. 2. Competitors altering tor Nos. 3,5, (i, 7,8, !), 12, 13, 14, 15, 10 and 17 to be subscibera of not b ss than 2s (id to the fund, to be paid at time of entry. Amateurs to be qualified under the rules of the N Z.A.A.A. Entry forms fi r amateurs on application to the Seen tarv 3. K..tries for Nos. 3,5, (i. 7,8, 0, 12, 13. 14, 15, Kiand 17 to be left with the S crtlnry, Hamilton, orr or before the 12th December, at 0 p m., with performatees and entrance money enclosed. Handicap-, will appear in fllK W.VIKATO Aitou.s of 17th 1) comber, ISOO. Competitors for all events to wear a number to correspond with number on card, numbers will be provided by the Club. All otlnr events post entries. 4. Pretests to be lodged with the Secretary within 13 minutes after the ccmlusicn of the event, together with a deposit of 10', wh.'ch deposit will be forfeited if the pretest is not sustained. The dec'sien of the Committee to be final. 5. Competitors for the bicycle events G. Competitors failing to send true and p rt-'cular aooe not of rerformanccj will be dbqiiaiilhel. 7. No horses will be admitted to the Square 8. First race fo start at 11.30 a m. The Secretary A.A.A.C. will receive Auckland entries for amateur events. As a Temperance Booth is proviclid, no hawking will be allowed on the cour.se. Admission to Sqi'am; : Adults, Is; children under twelve, free. Members' t'ekr ts, ss, to admit self and two hd.es. Vehicle . 2s (id extra. C. J. W. BARTON. Hon See. nO A i II & UIiIMI.N Auctioneers, COMMISSION AtiKXTS <fc SIIAKKIVKOKKK PAEKOA.

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Waikato Argus, Volume I, Issue 47, 27 October 1896, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Waikato Argus, Volume I, Issue 47, 27 October 1896, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Waikato Argus, Volume I, Issue 47, 27 October 1896, Page 3

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