Mootings and Amusements. UCK LAND RICH LT URAL SHOW, AT ALEXANDRA PAH K November 15 & 16, 1901. PROGRAMMES ! CHEAP FARES! EDWIN HALL, Secretary. 155 Queen Street, Auckland. 2'2/\0 s A mm&i |f 7A IP A RAG 1N 0 CI,II R V (Programme passe Iby A.R.G.). annuaiTmeeting, TO J)K Ill'Ll) ON TUB TE AWA M U I'U RAC ECOURS E ON WEDNESDAY, ISm DEC., 1901 President : Win. Tiylor, Esq. Vice President: F. W. Lang, Esq., M.H.R. Stewards : Messrs F. R Gibson, G M. A. Alder, J. R. Teasria'e, H, Weal, M. S. Laurie, J. Teddy, W. Scarancke. Committee : Messrs J. Bathurst, Geo. Alder, H H. Burton, M.S. Laurie, H. J. Grcenslade, H. Weal, H. Co Pu«. Fred Gibson, P. O’Connor, W. W. McC rdle. Clerk of Scales :G.M. A. Ahio’ - . Clerk of Course: A. Symons. Star'er : A. H. Storey. Judge: P. O'Connor. Handicappers : The. Committee (exclusive (if horse-owners). PROG R A M M E . 1, THE GREENHILL HANDICAP, of lOiove. For all horses that have never won an advertised race exceeding ill value sscvs. ; second horse to receive 2sovs. out of the stakes. Distance, seven lur'nngs. Nomination, 5s ; acceptance, ss. 2, HANDICAP HURDLES, o‘ losovs. ; over eight flights of hurdles 3fl. 6in. high. Distance, about two miles. Nondnation, 7s od ; acceptance, 7s 6d. 3, TEAWAMUTU CUP (handicap), of 20: ova. ; second horse to le.advc 50s out of the stakes. Distance, one mile and a quarter. Nomination, 10s ; acceptance. I Os, 4, HANDICAP TROT, of lOsovs, ; second horse to receive ‘2sovs. out of the stakes. Distance, about two S'es. Nomination, 5s ; acccpte, ss. 5. KUIIKIHI PLATE (handicap), ol lOsovs. Wtit’hts to be declared immediately after the Tc Awamutu Cup race. One mile and a distance. Nomination, 5i ; acceptance, s*. 6. PONY HANDICAP, of 6sovs. For ponies 14 hands 3m. and under. Distance, six furlongs. Nomination, 3s ; acceptance, 3s. 7. FLYING STAKES HANDICAP, of 7sovs. Weights to he declued immediately after the Kihikihi P ale. Distance, three-quarters of a mile. Nomination, 3s ; acceptance, 3s. NOTICE. —All winners subsequent to the declaration of weights liable to be re-handicapped.
CONDITIONS. NOMINATIONS for all events must be in the hands of the Secretary at Te Awamutu hy 8 pm. on TUESDAY, December 3rd, 1901. WEIGHTS will he declared on SATURDAY, December 7th, 1901. ACCEPTANCES will he received not later than FRIDAY, 13th December, 1901." The age, pedicrcc, colour, and performances of horses must accompany nominations. The colours o' riders must be sent iu with entries! Jockeys not riding iu colours entered will be fined £l. No nomination or acceptance will be received on any pretence whatever after the hour named or without being accompanied by the necessary amount iu cash. The ait-ntion of horse-owners is particularly called to this rule. All protests must he made in writing to the Secretaiy within fifteen minutes after the race, accompanied with £2, which will be forfeited to the Club should the protest bn dismissed, the Stewards' decision to be final. J. H. LYONS, 7/11 Hon. See. Wm.H.PAUL, JgOOKSELLER, jyj'USICSELLER, AND gTATIONER, HAMIL T 0 N. 1 have just received fresh supplies of the following Books : Not Like Other Girls Mrs Romney But Mcu Must Work War To The Kuife The Master Christian The Great Boer War The Christian Strength and How to Obtain It Rosa Carey Rosa Carey Rosa Carey Boldtewood Marie Corelli Conan Doyle Hall Caine » Saudow Special-Hinc of LADIES’ FANS, to clear at Half Price. ACCOUNT BOOKS —Lcdgcis, Day Books and Cash Cooks. COPYING LETTER BOOKS - All sizes iu general use MEMORANDUM HOOKS—AII sizes aud thicknesses, to suit Drapers, Grocers, General Merchants, etc. EXI RCISE BOOKS—AII sizes in every variety to suit School and Office. MANIFOLD ORDER BOOKS-Dupli-cate, all sizes, in books of 50 and 100 COMMERCIAL POCKET NOTE BOOKS—In variety of sizes and ci uality PRINTED FORMS IN BOOKS OF Joo—Statements, Invoices, Memorandums, and Cash Receipts. PROMISSORY NOTE FORMS, in books of 100 and 50. NOTE PATERS—Note and Business Sizes, ruled or plain, iu packets or boxes. BANK PAPERS—Business sizes ruled, special lines in thin bank note iu pads. i'NVELOTES —Note, letter, Business and Official Sizes, iu every (juality. Special Lines iu Busimss, 3s lid per 10C0. FOOLSCAP PAPER-Plain aud Ruled iu various Patterns. MLSCELLANEOUS GOODS-Blotting Paper, Blotting Pads, Pens, Penholders, inkstands, Stationery. Oases and Sundries of every description. LEATHER GOODS—Purses, Pocket Books, Albums (writing aud photo graphic), Photo Frames, etc. MUSIC-1 have the largest and most replete Block in the Waikato. Post orders receive, prompt and personal atltcntion. PROPRIETOR ERANKToN BOOKSTALL. W M - H. P Au Li BOOKSELLER, UAMIL T O N.
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Waikato Argus, Volume XI, Issue 1098, 14 November 1901, Page 3
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