Meetings and Amusements. U 0 N ’ T jp U R f\ E 'J 1 KIIII K I H I ANNUAL SPORTS, ! To be held on JAN UA R Y I,s t. For programme scj Fosters am) future issue, F. W, CORBOY, Mon- See. I£AWHIA |> EG ATT A r\ A R NIVA L AND \ j| A K A Q0 M P ETITION. January Ist, 2nd & 3rd. UK THE EE. EXCUR S1 0 N STE A M EK H (8 gned) E FAL W’ASSKR, ilo !> See. ■i'-t W \J Al P A H.iCIN G CLU I? MEETING Wednesday, December 18, 1901. C 4 Don’t bring any Dogn on to the eoirse. J. 11. LYONS, lion. See., Waipa Racine Club. Te Awamutn, November 30,1901. 4/12 nr H A T A W II A T A '* ANNUAL RACES, TO K 11)0,1 J IN M R FK RG USON'-S PADDOCK, ON WEDNESDAY, JAN. I, 1902, PROGR A M M E (Passed by A. R.C.) 1. HANDICAP HURDLES, of lOsovs. ; second liorse In receive Isov. from the stake,. Over eight flights of hurdles. Two miles. Nomination, 5s ; acceptance, ss. 2. MAIDEN PLATE HANDICAP, of (isovs. ; second horse to receive Dov. from the stake. For all horses that have never won an advertised race, exceeding £0 in value at time of entry. Winner of any uiec after declaration of weights to carry 51b. extra ; two or more such races, 101b extra. One mile. Entrance, (is. 3. WHATAWHATA HANDICAP, of Usovs, ; second horse to receive Isov. from the stake. One and ahalf mile. Nomination, or ; acceptance, (is. . 4. GALLOWAY RAGE, (for |horses of 14.3 and under), of (Lovs. ; second horse to receive Isov. from stake. Six furlongs. Entrance, 6s. 5. HACK RACE, HANDICAP, of 5 so vs; second horse to receive Isov from ihe stake. Open to all horses that have not won an advertised race at time of starting Distance, seven furlongs] \ 6. LADIES’ BRACELET, of £4 10s. One mile. Entrance's 64. Welter weight for ago Gentleman riders. Winner of Handicap to cany 101b extra, 7. HANDICAP TROT,-of (Janvs ; jjfcond home to receive Isov from the stake. About two and a-half miles. Entrance. 6s. HANDICAP FLYING STAKES, of 6-ovs ; second horse to receive Isov from the stake. Wiener of Whatawhata Handicap to carry 101 b extra. Six furlong-. Entrance, 6s, 8. CONDITIONS, Ml races to he run under the Auckland clog Club’s Rules. ill disputes to ho decided by the swards, whose decision will Ic at. Every protest to he accompanied by -vs., which will bn forfeited il the pro t, ho not sustained. ill entries to give age, pedigree and ■forniunees of horse, with colours of er. S r o nomination or acceptance will he eiveil unless accompanied by Ihe lesaary amount of cash. Nominal! Ms and entries for all events 1 d i-e with the Secretary at Whataata or Hamilton on Saturday, Decern-l-llli. Weights «IT appear in Thf, Waikato oim on or about Wednesday, DecentISth. icocpiancos close on Monday, Decern23rd. lookmakeis’ fee, £1 If. i'or the convenience of Hamilton horse aers nominations may he left with Mr Pucker, tobacconist. E. C. SHEPHERD, Hon. Secretary. \ 7ERY ■yALUABLIS JjURM, Suited for Future Subdivision PER ACRE - 500 ACRES. Splendid Level Land ; nil fenced into paddocks, and under grass and crop, except two acres bush ; four acres orchard ; water in every paddock ; house, seven rooms, and complete outbuildings; sheep dip and yard-; one mile from ereameiy. Pi ice, £9 per acre, at which figure the property is cheap, either as an investment or for working. BESIDES THE ABOVE we have many desirable FARMS for sale In the Waikato. Particulars supplied on application. OUR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE OF PROPERTIES EUR SALE Supplied free on application, or posted to any address on receipt of 2d in stamps. N.8.-OUR AGENT IN 'THE WAI KATO, MR. I. (J. MERER. ‘BANKWOOD,’ HAMILTON, will wait upon any owners desirous of selling, and inspect, their properties and take instinotions, FREE OF CHARGE. He will also personally CONDUCT inti tiding buyers to the prope: ti, s which we have for sale, WII IIOUI CHARGE, SAMUEL VAILE & SONS, LAND, ESTATE, & INVESTING AGENTS, 95, QUEEN STREET, A U G K L A N 'D _ 18SgA N I) E S Teacher of Music and Wood Carving:, is prepared to RECEIVE PUPILS i her residence, VicTouiA-imaoKT, Hamilton -
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Waikato Argus, Volume XI, Issue 1124, 14 December 1901, Page 3
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