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It. ±±. BAKTLETT IN I RN T>S »o riMt the W>ukßto at the beginning of the New Yißi'onn puilis-iona! tour, lie proposes to remain in tach t<> wii^lii}* a i'cw dn;\a in order to suppl) the wants of setlliTs who mnj n quire bis services. Views of the most intrret-fing 6pots in the districts, and porlruits will bo tnlen in'tmiouo s>i/os and stjlon. M EEWAHD, LOBT! """ A BLACK MAKE, witi> white hind fcot j branded X -^*- and R, sujjpoacd to have a foal at foot. The above ewatd will be given to any person on bringing the «ameto i my address. v \ * > v W. H. RANDERSOF, Cambridge.

! LOST AT PUJOEKJJRA, £1. REWARD. A BAY Gelding, 13 bauds hiyh, white star on forehead, ■*^- black points, branded A X near shoulder (not yery distinct). ' Tba abore reward will be paid to any penon who will bring the same to the owner Constable Maoß ride, .. ; . Pukekur*. < — -fTpENDEIiS will be received by the Undersigued up to the | "^ 20th January next, for the Erection of an at Te Awamutu ; labor only ; contractor will be bound to < specified timefor completion of work ; plan and specifica* tion can be seen at Criterion Hotel, Te Awamutu. i The loweet or any tender not necessarily accepted. ! JAS. CANNY & CO. | Te Awamutu, 22nd December, 1874.

A PUBLIC MEETING will bo held at the fioyai Hotel Hamilton East, on TUESDAY, the 19th inst., at 4 o'clock p.m., for the purpose of preparing a Memorial to the Government on the subject of a road from the Upper Thames to Waikato. ALFRED COX PATEIOK LESLIE R. W. HAMMOND W STEELE - S. T. SEDDON. LODGE BETA, No. 450, 1.0.

THE BRETHREN of the above Lodge will meet at 8 p.m., in the Royal Hotel, Hamilton, on THURSDAY, 21st instant. J. K. MACDONALD, Secretary.

~4* At ira^^3sß93H9^9ipH^^^ WAIKATO TURF CLUB * * ANNUAL MEETING. To be held on Mr Martjn'a Farm, Tamahere, on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, the 23rd and 24th February, 1575.

Stewards : Mr J. H. M. Carpenter Mr F. R. Claude Henry Byron W. L. Martyn Robert Kirkwood R. W< Hammond Judge : Mr Alfred Cox Starter : Mr John Runciman Clerks of the Course : Mr J. C. Burgis and Mr E. B. Cox Handicapjpert : Messrs W. Percival and J. H. M. Carpenter

FIRST DAY— TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23. MAIDEN PLA'IE of 25 soya, for horses that never won an advertised prize Weight ior age. One mile and a hall. Entrance, 2 eovg. HANDICAP HURDLE RACE of 30 soys, over 8 flights ot hurdles, Sit 6nt high. 1 soy on nomination and 2on acceptance. PONY RAI E of 10 BOVB, for ponies 14 hands and under. Top weight 9at 7lb ; 71b allowed for every inch uni.er. One mile, itntrance 1 soy. WALKAIO SIAKES of 20 cove, for horses the bond fide property of setilers in the Waikato one month previous to the races. Welter weight lor age. One mile and a qu>ir u-r. Entrance Z sots. MAORI RACE oi 5 sots. One mile heats. Horses to be owned and rinden by Maoris. Post entries. Eiitianct'ss TURF CLUB HANDICAP. A sweepstakes of 4 sovj ea<:h with 75 added- Two miles. 2 iovs on nomination and 3 on acceptance.

SECOND DAY— WEDNESDAY, FEB. 24.

SELLING HURDLE RACE of 20 soys, over 6 flights of hurdles. One mile and a half. Entrance 2 soys. If entered to be sold for 40 soys to carry weight for age ; an allowance of 101b for eveiy 10sov« less than that amount. Surplus ol sale to go to the race fund. DIiLTA STAKES of 30 soys. Weight for age. One mile and three-quarters. Entrance 3 soys. IRO'ITING RACE. A distance handicap of 25 soys, to be optional whether driven in harness or ridden. 1 soy on nomination and lon acceptance. Three miles. V^eight 12at 41b. Rulk — Any horse breaking to b6 pulled immediately into a trol aynin, but no turning round required. LADIES' PURhE of 20 soys, tor Waikato l.orses; same restrictions as Waikato Stakes. To be ridden by members oi the Waikato Turt Club. Welter weight for age. Entrance 2 soys. One mile and a distance. HACK RACE of 10 soys. One mile. Winner, if required by the Stewards, to be sold for £20. Surplus to go to the Club. CONSOLATION STAKES. A handicap of 15 sovi. One mile and a quarter. Entrance 1 soy.

F-or the handicap races, nominations, with entrance money, to be cent to the S>'m'tar\ at the Hamilton Hotel before 8 p.m , or to Mr W. Peuivai, Auckland, be/ore 4 pm. on Saturday, the SObh January. Weights to be declared on the 10th February. Acceptances leceived on the night of general entiy. All entiles to be cent in before 8 p.m., on Thursday, the 18th of February, addressed to tne Stewards, Hamilton Hole), enclosing fees, with name age, pedigree, and colour of horse, name of owner, and colours ol rider. No entries will be received on any pretence whatever aftee the time specified, and all disputes to be »ettled by the Stewards, whose decision will be final. The Victoria Racing Club .Rules, as adopled bj the WaiLato Turf Club, strictly adhered to. No person allowed to run a horso except, in the Hack, Pony, and Maori Races unlecs a subscriber of 2 aova to the race fund. All protests during the meeting must be accompanied with a deposit of 3 soys, which will be liable to forleiture to the Club should the Stewards consider the protest frivolous or vexatious. E. W. HAMMOND, Hon. Secretary and Treasurer. Hamilton, 12th Jan , 1875. !

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20. Th(> Fapakura Sale will be held on Wednesday, January 20. For sale, 2 WELL-BRED DAIRY COWS, in calf to the imported Short-horn Bull Alarmist A pnir of Quick and Powerful Working Oxen 200 head Stoic Cattle For private sale, 8 Oxen, Dray, Bow», Yoke 9, and Chains

ALFKED BUCKLAND. FRIDAY, JANUARY 22. FIRST-CLASS HEAVY DRAUGHT AND LIGHT HARNESS HORSE STOCK. The undersigned has received instructions to sell on Friday, j January 22, al 11 o'clock, "1 Q FIEST-CLASS HORSES AND MARES, ex Hero, I€> from Sydney ; many ot tbora unbroken, all m good COnd^ ll * >n-n -> Jk - ua w ell-bred.

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Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 417, 16 January 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 417, 16 January 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 417, 16 January 1875, Page 3

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