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WOOL rf ALES,

I REGULAR AirtioKS are held at the Hayraaikut on xjl Fn.U}s, .a ."j o'clock, foi aaie of Sheep rikius, Bags ot Wool, halted and Green 11 ides.

Sales of Wool only will be held on xNovembur 25th, and December Sth aud and t!2nd. FIRST SALE Cn Wednesday, November 25, at 12 o'clock, about 500 Kales Long Wool.

ALFRED BUCKLAND.

nnilE Hudersigned has received, instructions, per Hero, -"- to aell, upon arrival fiotn S^dnpj , in about 10 days, the undermentioned horses, deecribed to bo the pick of Now South Wales and Victoria — in all about Six.by ; flcavy Draught Cart Horses Heavy Draught Colts Heavj' Draught Fillies Active Spring Cart Colts St^hsh JJug£j Horses

ALFRED 13UCK.LAND.

TW" G A R U A W A H I A - 1 - 11 ANNUAL SPORTS, To bo held on Saturday and Monday, Dec 26 and 2S, 1874. Committee Capt gchbfield; Messrs R. R. Hunt (Treasurer), T. Y. Fitzpatiick, G. Edgecumbe. H. W. Hubert, E. Fitzpatrick, J, Evitt, T. G. Sandes, R. Cox, M. Foley, W. Smythe, A. R. M. Roy. BOXING-DAY— December 26.

GENERAL SPORTS TO COxMMENCE AT HALF-PAST TEN A.M. 1. Maiden Flat Raee — 100 yards. First, ; second 2. Standing Long Jump — Without weights; 3 jumps each. First, ; second 3. Flat Race (Handicap) — 1 mile. First, ; second Entrance 4. Boys' Race— loo yards ; boys to be under 4 feet 6 inches high. First, ; second 5 Running Long Jump — 3 jumps each. First, ; second 6. Hurdle Race (Handicap) — 440 yards ; over 8 hurdles 3 feet 0 inches high. First, j second, , Entrance 7. Boys' Race— 2oo yards; boys over 4 feet G inches and under 5 feet high. First, ; second, . Entrance 8. Flat Race (Handicap) -250 yards. First, ; second. Entrance 9. Running High Jump — First, ; second 10. Vaulting with the Pole — First, ; second 11. Flat Race (Handicap)— Half mile. First, ; second 12 Standing High Jump — Fiist, ; second IS. Wahine Maori Race 14. Putting the Stone — First, ; second MONDAY, December 28.

HOUSE RACES — FIRST RACE TO START AT 10 A.M. SHARP. 1. Pony Race {14 hands and uiuler) — Once round the couise ; winner of any advsrtised race excluded. Fust, £ ; second to save entrance. Entrance 2. Handicap Flat Raee — Twice round the coursp. Entrance fee £1, to be aent to the secretary on or before the 12th of December, at the Delta Hotel. Fust, £ second, £ 3. Hurdle Raee — Once and a Half round the couise ; over 5 hurdles 3 feet 6 inches high ; winner of any advertisecl race excluded. First, £ ; 'second cav e entrance 1 . 4. Hack linee — Once and a Half round the couimj j winner of any advertised race excluded. First, £ second to save entranco 5. Consolation Stakes — Oucc and a Half round the course ; open to beaten horses only. First, £ ; second to save entrance BOAT KACES. TO START AT HALF-PAST TWO P.M. SHARP. 1. Pair- Oai'rd Race— Open to any boat; course from mouth of Wtiipa river round a buoy moored off Firewood creek and back to starling place. .Entrance, First, £ 2. Maori Canoe Race- (Jiews of two only; open to all comers ; distance about 2 miles. Entrance, First, £ 3. Pair-Oared Boats — Of not less than 4 feet beam ; course same as No 1. Entrance, First, £ Walking Greasy Boom over water — Entiance, Prize Competitors to compete in shirt and trousers Entries for the boat races to bo made by Saturday, the 19th December. Three to start or no race, except for pair oared gigs, for which two may start The decision of ti>e Stewards shall in all cases be final — no entries received except on this condition. Only subscribers of not less than to the tumls can enter horses for any race. No one will be allowed to compete for the athletic sports] who has not subseiibed 2s 6d to the funds. Entries for the handicap foot races (mile, half mile, hurdle race, and 250 yalds) must bo made to the Secretary, at the Delta Hotel, on or before Saturdays the 10 tli of December. Ko protest will be leceived unless the sum of 10s for horse races and fis for athletic spoite be lodged with it, which money will be forfeited in cass the protest, is not allowed. Entnes for all general spoit, Is, except handicaps and boys' and wahiue Maori races, which latter two arc free. JAMES EVITT, Sec.

T AUBIN is now Opening a New and Choice Lot of SUMMER GOOD S

(Suitable to Ladies' and Children's Wear) that can be inspected, in his SHOW ROOM, consisting of a Large Assortment of — Ladies' Straw Hats — Trimmed and Untrimmed, after the most fashionable and newest designs Ladies' Rv tiles, Real Lace Collars and Imitation in tho latest Styles Batiste and Costume Skirts A Large Assortment of Embroidery Edgings and Insertions Laces in Blond, Maltese, Flemish, Poiut and Valonciennes Figured Muslins, Batistes, Grenadines, Silks, and every vaiiety of Dress Material and Trimmings Felt Carpeting IRONMONGERY. Churns, Grindstones, A very 's Weighing Machines, suited to farmers Cross-Cut Sawn Tin, Plain and Perforated ; Sheep Shears, Woolpacks Gate Hinges for all sized gates Plough and Leading Chains. &c SUNDRIES. Gilt Mouldings for Picture Frames, Oak and Copal Varnish, Paperhangings, Centre Pieces, Scrim, Puints, Oils, &c Glass Cut to any SlAo

CHAIRS. Washington, Birch, Mahogany, and Walnut Also Children's Oak Bent Ch.iirs CLOCKS. Lever, Alarm, Round and Square, Gothic, l~Day, and 8-Day Always on hand— Toys, Grindery, Saddlery, Earthenware, Holloware, Drugs, and Perfumery ; Electro Plate and Fancy Goods, &c

SEWING MACHINES, Hand and on Stand, at Auckland

All the abovo will be sold at tho Lowest Auckland Pi ices plus freight.

OTAUa SAW MILLS.

T ARGE Additions to these Mills have just bfen made which will enable tho proprietors to Cut 30,000 feet of Timber per wcok. All orders sent to tho undersigned can thoieforo bo oxocutod without unnecessary delay. R. LAMB, Agent.

Ngaruawahia Stsam Flour MilJa, October 0, 1874.

C. E. MADDEN, O O L 1 G I 1 Ox r, Tc.nporniy Office : Hamilton Wrst, k Waik.uo.

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Waikato Times, Volume VII, Issue 393, 19 November 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume VII, Issue 393, 19 November 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume VII, Issue 393, 19 November 1874, Page 3

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