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/CAMBRIDGE ANNUAL RACKS. NSW YEAR'S DAY % 1376. To be held (by permission) on the Farm of ; Taylob Esq., Oambmbob, i FOOT BACKS. Ilandicapper / . » Mr-#» T, Camp. Fimt race to itart at 10 30 » m sharp. Ist 2nd Ent 20% yards Handicap ... 80/ 40/ 2/6 100 yards for Boys under 15 10/ 5/ 100 yards handicap— heats 40/ 10/ 2/« 100 yards three-legged race 15/ ... 1/ Hop, step, and jump ... 16/ «.. 1/ Bunning longjuotp ... 16/ ... 1/ Standing jump^ , 15/ ... 1/ Standing high jump „. 10/ ... 1/ 440 yards handicap . , 40/ 10/ 2/6 Final heat for 100 yards Vaulting with pole ... 10/ ... 1/ Putting stone, 28lbs ... 10/ ... 1/ 100 yards race for Boys un» der 12 7/6 5/ 2/6 HORSE RACES. Hnvdkappers i Messrs R. Parker and Judge : Mr Charles Chitty. CUrTc of Scales ... Mr O. Tuck. Starter Mr R. Van. Clerk of Course ... Mr F. D. Bmale. First race to start at 1. 30 p.m . sharp. Handicap Hurdle Race, 7 eovu, two milo 3 orer 8 flights of hurdles— 3ft 6m high ; entranca 5/ ; acceptance 6/. Maiden Mace, 4 soys, li mile, open to all horses that have nerer won public money j en* trance 5/. Trotting Race, 4 bovj, 2 milrs, 12 stone, open to all conwa ; entrance ss. Cambridge Cup Handicap, 10 eovi, 1J mile?, open to all coiners j entrance 10/ ; acceptance 5/. Pony Jtace, 5 sovi, 1 mile, for ponies 14 hands and under, catch weights ; eutranoo 5/. Hurry Scurry, 2 sots, 1 mile, open to all horses never having won public money j entrance 2/6. for the Handicap Foot "Races to be sent in to the Secretary at or bifore 6 p.m. 28th instant, all other foot sports to be post entry. Entrances for the Handicap Hurdle .Race and Cambridge Cup to be sent in to the Secretary, at or before 6 p.m. 21st instant. Acceptance money to be paid to the Secretary before one o'clock en the day of the races* Wrights will appear in WaixaTO Tikes of the 23rd instant. Any person entering a hone for any race (except the Hurry Scurry) must be a subscriber of at least 10/ to the Race fund. CHARLES TXTCS; Hon. 'Sec
A LEXANDRA PUBLIC HALL. A grand Vocal arid Instrumental CONCERT, To be followed by a DANCE, Will be held in the Public Hall, on the 20th instant, in aid of the "Building Fund." Pricks 5—5 — For Concert, front seals. 3a 6d ; back seats, 2s 6d „ and Dance, 3s tid. N.B.— The Dane™ will commence at 10.15 pm ph*rp, and "Horses" may be ordered for ■" Daylight " as usual.
MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT. AN ENTERrAINMENT in aid of ti» R C. Church Fittod, will be given in the ScHOOL-R OM *t Cimbkidgr, on WjtDXBSDAY, the 22nd in»t. FARCE CHRI3TT MTNSTRELS CLARIONET SOLO STUMP SPEECH &c. &c. &c.
/CAMBRIDGE CAVALRY VOLUNTEERS. The compel ition for choice of Representatives to fire for the Colonial Prizes of 1876 will take place at the Butts, at Cambridge, on Saturday next, the 18th, and also on Saturday, the Bib January, 1576, each d*y at 10 a.m. JAMES UUNCIMAN, Captain. December 11th, 1875.
"JjT O . T I O E . Impounded on the Bth December 1875, by T. Y. Fitzpatriok, one light chestnut MARE, Branded " double hook or gamble, with spear through " on near shoulder , blaze on face ; off hind fast white. One black COLT, no visible brands ; star and tnip near hind foot white. One bay MARE, branded "double hook or gamble, with spear through " on off hip ; owners not known ; for trespassing on the waste lands of the Crown in the Newcastle District, for which Pound Fees ate claimed, and in default of bring released the above hordes well be sold at 4 he Publio Pound, neai Ngaruawahia, on the 23rd December, 1875, at noon. GEORGE LITTLE, Puundkeeper.
mENDERS WANTED.
The Presbyterian Church Committee require TENDERS for the ERECTION of a HOUSE
at JNGAHUA VYAEIA. IjABOVm oxt.x. Flans
and specifications may be seen at the residence of the Rev Mr Scott, to whom Tenders must
fee ten-t on or before the '21st of December. The Committee do -not bind themselves 1 to ac*
cept the lowest or any tender. T, H. WHITE, Architect.
XjIAMILY BIBLES. THOMSON <& NIVEN, AUCKLAND, Beg to call tbe attention of tbe Public to their large and new stock of Islmjstbated Family Ribx.ee>, and other Standard Works, on the Monthly Payment system. Bibles are delivered to purchasers on the first payment of ten shillings, and other worVs from six shillings. T. C. Hammond, Hamilton West, has been appointed Agent and Collector for the Waikato District, and all orders sent to him will receive prompt attention.
CAMBRIDGE FARMERS' CLUB. The next MONTHLY MEETING of the abore Club will be held at tbe National Hotel, Cambridge, on Tuesday, the 14th instant, at 7 p m. HENKY BUTTLE, Secretary
A a FRETWBLL, "•• Ginjbal Smith & Machinist, CAMBRIDGE, Wrought Iron Oven and Range Maker, Locksmith, Coppersmith, Plumber & Zincworker.
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 557, 14 December 1875, Page 3
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