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TTAMILTON SPORTS. Ist JkWkur, 1876. Committee. Messrs fas Martin, Thos Montgomery. Thos G Sandei, Geo Neale, Richard Gwvnno. Treasurer. Mr J R Tialoa. Handioappert. M«uri T G Sandes. J O Burgif. Starter. Mr W A Silver. Judge. Mr J R Vialou. Sport! to Gomnavnce at half put ten a m. CLASS! L Rvcss. lit— Maiden race for competitors who have never won a price, 200 yds. Entrance li. First 2nd— Hop, step and jump. Entrance, Is. First 3rd — Hurdle race, 350 yds, over 8 hurdles Sft 6n. Emronce, 2«6d. Firet second 4f,h— Vaulting with pole. Kutrano*. It First sth— Boys race, 200 yds, Boys under 4ft 6in. Kn trance, Is. First 6th -Running long jump. Entrance 1». First 7th -Mite Race, handicap. EntaHce 6s. First second Bth— Girls under 14, 100 yds, handicap. First prise, Trimmed hat, second do, silk scarf, f th— Boys tinder -6ft, 100 yds. Entrance, Is. > I! Bt 10th — '{unnmg high jump. Entrance, Is. First 11th — 200 yns open Ho all. Heats. Running. ! Entrance is 6d. Firat second 12th—MaoTi Race, 300 yd*. En» ranee, is. First 13th— Four part race, 200 yds, 50 yds walking, £0 yds runniag, 50 yds hopping, 50 yds «n all fours. Entrance, 2a 6d. First second 1 14th— Old- men's race over 50 yaars, 209 yds. Entrance, Is. First 15th — Consolation handicap, 300 yds. Entrance. Is. First second 16th — Forced handicap for all winners, 200 yds. Entrance* 2t 6A. Fireb second CLASS 11. COMinCNCtNG AT 12 O'CLOCK NOOK. lit — Pitting the Stone (not following Heavy. Entrance, Is. Fiist 2nd— Quoits. Entrance, It. First 3rd — Throwing tbe Caber. Eatrancoj It. First 4th — Throwing tbe Light Stone. Entrance, Is. First 5th — Throwing Heavy Hammer, handles not provided. Enttance, Is. First 6th — Throwing Light fJanamtr, handles not protided. Entrance, It. First 7ifc— 'lhrowing Cricket Ball, Entrance, li. Firit CLASS 111. l*t— 3 Standing Jnoips, in sacks. Entrance, Is. First 2nd— Sack Race, 100 yards, 3to start Entrance, Is. First 3rd — Wrestling, Cornish Style. Entrance, It* First 4th — Wrestling, Collar and Elbow. Entrance, Is. First 6th — Three Standing Jumps, Backwards. Entrance, Is. First Judges to 2txi and 3rd Classes to be appointed on the ground. Competitors (except in Girls race) to be sub* scribe rs of not less thau Ss 6d to th» funds. All protests to be accompanied with ss, which will be forfeited to the ■ funds if protest is not substantiated. Deci«i»n of Stewards to be final. No entrance money received unless under these conditions. Place where sports will be held stated in a fatui^ advertisement. Hamilton, 16th December, 1875.
HAMILTON ENTERTAINMENT COMMIITEE. Will give th*ir next Entertainment on Monday, the 20th instant, in the Court house, to comoenoert 8 o'olcck. Admi.-sion— ONE SHILLING. CECIL DANVERS, Hou. Sec.
ALEXANDRA PUBLIC HALL. A grand Vocal and 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." PftiCES : — For Concert, front seats, 3s 6d ; backseats, 2s 6d For Concert and Dance, 3s 6d. N.B. — The Danoe will oorotnenc* at 10.15 pn •h<u-p, and M Horses" may b» ordered for " Daylight " as usual.
MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMHIST. AN ENTEIiTAINMENT in aid of the K. C. Church Fund, will be given in the School-Room at Cambridge, on Wednesday, the 22nd in&t. FAR-CE OURISTY MINSTRELS CLAKION&T SOLO STUMP SPEECH <fee. &c. &o.
MADDEN AND O'NEILL, -pARRISTERS & SOLICITORS. Hamilton West.
F. A. WHITAKER, BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, AND CONVEYANCER, Hamilton.
R. E. M, CAMPBELL, aURVEYOR, HAMILTON. Licansed under Land Transfer Act.
J R, VIALOU, "*•• ARCHITECT AND SURVEYOR, Hamilton Wkst. Drawings and Specifications made toilti or without superintendence.
4 1 W. W O O N , \2T» Nativo Lands and General Commi-sion Agent, Licensed Interpreter, under the* Nati\e Lands Act, 1873." The advprtiser is in a position to deroto the whole of his time to the transaction and completion of any business with the natives with which he may be entrusted, A'idrees; High-street, next to Commercial Hotel.
HB R U N T O N , • 'VbTKBINABY SrBGBON, TE AWAMUTU. Horse Breaking done in all its branches. Moderate Chabges. H. B. begs to inform the Settlers of Te Awamutu and surrounding districts, that he has commenced practice as above, and hopes by ftriet 'attention fc to .businciß^to merit their patronage.
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 559, 18 December 1875, Page 3
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