T. TREWHEELLAR. PASTRY OOOK AND CONFECTIONER, FANCY BREAD AND BISCUIT BAKER HpHANKS the public of Hamilton fo? their patronage JL during his temporary arrangement in Mr T. Morris* store, and now begs .to intimate that bis New Shop *ad Refreshment Room, adjoining, IS NOW OPEN, and hope* j by care and attention to business— supplying only timt-clais goods to receive a ooati&uaurft of their tavora. PASTRT, 6AKES, TEA CAEES> BUNS, MEAT AND FRUIT pies, custards, mince, BiscuiTg (all kinds) <kc. HAH SANDWICHES.
GINGER BEER, LEMONADE, And other Cooling Summer Drinks in Variety. Wedding orders executed with elegance and despatch. Parties supplied, and family orders executed with promptness and at reasonable rates. Country settlers visiting Hamilton will find the Bo freshmcnt Boom a great convenience: Hamilton West, November 17,. 1874
"WAIKATO TURF OLTJ B * • ANNUAL MEETING. To be held on Mr Martyn'a Fawn, Tam»h#re, on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, tbe 23rd and 24th February, 1875.
Stewards : Mr J. H. M. Carpenter Mr F. B. Claude Henry Byron, W. L. Martyn Robert Kirkwood R. W» Hammond Judge : Mr Alfred Cox Starter : Mr John Runcimaa Clerks of the Course : Mr J. C. flurgia and Mr E. B. Cox Sandicappors : Messrs W. PeroiTtl, J. H. M. Carpenter, and T. W. W«atheriil
FIRST DAY— TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23. MAIDEN PLATE of 25 sots, for horses that never won an advertised prize. Weight for age. One milo and a half. Entrance, 2 sots. HANDICAP HURDLE RACE of 80 soys, over 8 flights of hurdles, 3ft 6in high. 1 soy on nomination and 2on acceptance. TURF CLUB HANDICAP. A sweepstakes of 4 eova each with 75 added. Two miles. 2 sots on nomination and 3 on acceptance. WAIKATO STAKES of 20 soy?, for horses the bond fide property of settlers in the Waikato one month previous to the races. Welter weight for age. One mile and a quarter. Entrance 2 soys. PONY RACE of 10 «ovs, for ponies 14 hand* and under. Top weight Bst 71b j 71b allowed for ever/ inch under. . One mile. Entrance 1 sov.ll MAORI RACE of 5 soys. One mile heati. Horsei to be owned and ridden by Maoris. Post entrie*. Entrance 5s
SECOND DAY— WEDNESDAY, FEB. 24. SELLING HURDLE BACB of 20 soys, over 6 flights of hurdles. One mile and a half. Entrance 2 sots. If entered to be sold for 40 soys to carry weight for age ; an allowance of 101b for erery 10 sots less than amount. Surplus of sale to go to the race fund. DELTA STAKES of 30 sots. Weight for ago. One mile and three-quarters. Entrance 3 sots. TROTTING- BACB. A. distance handicap of 25 sots, to be optional whether driven in harness or ridden. 1 sot on nomination and lon acceptance. Three miles. Weight 12st 41b, Eule — Any horse breaking to be pulled immediately into a trot again, but no turning round required. LADIES' PURSE of 20 soys, for Waikato hones ; same restrictions as Waikato Stakes. To be ridden by members of the Waikato Turf Club. Welter weight for age. Entrance 2 sots. One mile and a distance. HACK BACE of 10 sots. One mile. Winner, if required by the Stewards, to be sold for £20. , Surplus to go to the I Club. CONSOLATION STAKES. A handicap of 15 soys. Oae j mile and a quarter. Entrance 1 sot. For the handicap races, nominations, with entrance money, to be sent to the Secretary at the Hamilton Hotel before 8 p.m., or to Mr W. PerciTal, Auckland, before. 4 p.m. on Saturday, the 30th January. Weights to be declared on the lOtk February. Acceptances received on the night of general entry. All entries to be sent in before 8 p.m., on Thursday, the 18th of February, addressed to the Stewards, Hamilton Hotel, enclosing fees, with name age, pedigree, and colour of horse, name of owner, and colours of rider. No entries will be received on any pretence whatever aftee the time specified, and all disputes to be settled by the Stewards, whose decision will be final. The Victoria Bacing Club Rules, as adopted by the Waikato Turf Club, strictly adhered to: No person allowed to run a horse except in the Hack, Pony, nnd Maori Races unless a subscriber of 2 toys to the race fund. All protests during the meeting must be accompanied with a deposit of 3 soys, which will be liable to forfeiture to the Club should the Stewards consider the protest friTolous or vexatious. B. W. HAMMOND, Hon. Secretary and Treasurer. Hamilton, 12th Jan , 1875-
BOARD OF EDUCATION. ELECTION OF COMMITTEES, 1875. TN nocordanoe with the 17th Clause of the Education Act, -*- 1872, notice is hereby given that the following are the times and places appointed for the Public Meetings of Householders to elect School Committees for their respective Districts for the year 1875 : — CAMBRIDGE— at the School, on Saturday, 30th January, at 4 p.m. HAMILTON EAST— at the School, on Thursday, 28th January, at 4 p.m. KIHIKIRI— at the School, on Saturday, 30th January, at 3 p.m. NGABUAWAHIA— at the School-room, on Saturday, 30th January, at 8 p.m. OHATJPO— at the School, on Friday, 22nd January, at half-past 7 p-ni. POKENO HlLL— at the School, on Thursday, 21st January at 3 p.m. RUAPUKE— at the School-house, on Saturday, 16th January, at 4 p.m. [ FREDERICK J. MOSS, . Seoretary.
ENCOURAGE LOCAL INDUSTRIES! J. T. JOHNS HAVING- at considerable cost erected a Machine Biscuit Manufactory, respectfully solicits public patronage. Settlers will obtain the best Goods, and promote the interests of the Waikato, by enquiring at tbeir dealers for Johns' biscuits. A large variety — consisting of Cabin, Settlor, Water, Luncheon, Abernethy, Butter, Mixed, &c, at lowest ratei. HAMILTON WEST.
nPENDERS will be received by the Undersigned up to the 20th January next, for the Erection of an HOTEL at Te Awamutu; labor only; contractor will be bound to specified tiraefor completion of work; plan and specifioution can be seen at Criterion Hotel, Te Awamutu. The lowest or £ny tender not necessarily accepted. JAS. CANNY k CO.
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Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 416, 14 January 1875, Page 3
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