Meetings and Amusements. QT PETEK’S WORKERS GUILD, O HAMILTON. TH E CHRISTMAS SALE (to be opened ly tin 1 Most Rev. the Primate) Will bo bold on the afternoon and evening of TUESDAY NEXT, Kim INSTANT, Doors open at'2 p.m. and 7.30 p.m. Admission—(id in afternoon ; Is at mglit . - is-' t. CHRISTMAS TREE. Q r PAUL’S M ETHODLST CIIURCH, O CAMBRIDGE. WEDNESDAY EVEN IN G, ISt it INSTANT, p F,MEMBER ! I | ) E4IEM BEK 1 ! Eighteenth (18th) Dece.nber, 1901 (Wcdmsday Next) THE SIDE-SPLIT!IN( 1 FAROE, ‘GOING TO THE DERBY! TOWN HALL, TE AWAMUTU, (Race Night). Come Early, and Avoid the Causa. Admission, only Is. Reserved Chairs, 2s. See Foders, rpHE WAIKATO FARMERS’ CLUB JL will met as Nows ; CAMBRIDGE MONDAY, December 2.'ird, at 7 30 p.m. MitS. Vaile will I c present and will give a lecture. Members from branches are cordially invited to attend. WAUIOU—MONDAY, 23rd, 7.30 p.m. TAM A H ERE - W EDN ESDAY, 25 ib, 7.30 p.m. TE AWAMUTU-FRIDAY, ’20:11, 7.30 p.m. OHAuro Saturday, aut, 7.30 p.m. TE KOWHAI —As arranged NG ARUA W A UIA -SATURDAY, 21 Sts' 7 30 p.m. WHATAWHATA-SA PURDAY, 21st MARTIN BUTLER, Secretary. WAIKATO AMATEUR ATHLETIC AND CYCLING CLUB. Annual Sports. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26th, 1901, ON SYDNEY SQUARE. HAMILTON. PROGR A M M E : 1. 100 yds Maiden 2.100 yds Handicap 3. 120 yds Hurdles' Handicap 4. 410 yds Handicap 5. Tug-of-war 0. Greasy Fig 7, Half-mile Handicap 8, Sack Rice 9, 250 yds Bracelet 10. 1 Mile Handicap 11. Long Jump Handicip 12. Place-kick 13. Drop-kick 14. Throwing Cricket Ball 15 Boys' Race, unify r 14 16. Girls’ Race, under 14 17. Boys’ Race, under 16 18. Girls’ Race, under 16 Entries-close with the Secretary (Mr R. Filed on SATURDAY, Mlh inst. Hamilton Bind in attendance, Admission, Is, LEX AN DR A RACING CLUB. Boxing-Day Meeting, 1901. SKELETON PROGRAMME : 1. HANDICAP HURDLES, of £8 ; 2 miles. 2. MAIDEN, of £5 ; 1 mile. 3. ALEXANDRA CUP, of £10; 2 miles. 4. TROT, £4 ; 2 miles, 5. FLYING STAKES, £5 ; 6 furlongs. 6. PONY RACE, £4 : 1 n.ile. 7. ALEXANDRA BRACELET, £4 ; 1 mile 1 furlong. NOMINATIONS and ENTRIES close with Secretary at I’irongia on SATURDAY, December 14th. Full particulars in future issue. E. H. AUBIN, 5/11 Secretary. Q OARDLBY & QONS, L 7. 11 kJ Tinsmiths, Plumbers & Coppersmiths (Adjoining Lauuie's Hotkl), TE AWAMUTU. Having opened a Branch as above, wc ere prepared to farmsh Fs'miatcs for all lands of I’lun biug Work, Hot and Cold Water Services, etc., etc. DaIUYINU UtKNSIIS A SI’KOIALITY, DAIRY FACTORIES COMPLETELY FITTED CP, Workmanship and Quality of Materia second to none. S, HARDLEY, SEN., 6/12 Manager. WAIKATO dCIUTED W A TII . T O N. FIRST-CLASS ITERATED WATERS J'Tio.M ouu Factouv to Any Part of tuu DISTRICT. Ordera Promptly Attended to, MENZIES a €O. HAMILTON. 4 LARGE QUANTITY OF WASTE PAPER on sale at fin? Waikato Alums Qllicc, Victoria Street, lias iltou
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Waikato Argus, Volume XI, Issue 1124, 14 December 1901, Page 3
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482Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Argus, Volume XI, Issue 1124, 14 December 1901, Page 3
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