New Advertisements.
WANTED, all the Boja in the Waiknto to know that J. GiLMoCfi and Co., of Ngaru,iwahi«, have a lot of Bojs Cord Trousers, value^ 9s, slightly W damage I, to be sold at 5s 6d.
WANTED, Everybody to know that J. GILMOUB AND CO., of Nglruawahia, nre selling MEN'S HALF WELLINGTON BOOTS at 15s per pair, value 25i.
O-| REWARD.
LOST on the 9th inst at Te Awamutu, a Light Tan Coloured DOG, the above will ba pail to any person returning the Dog to R Seccombe at Alexandra.
ALL the Waikato People who Study Economy and Good Tea will do well to Send to GiLMOOB & Co.'.S, of Ngaruawahia, for a SEVEN POUND TIN of their BEST TEA, at 2s 9d per Pound. This Tea is much better than that generally booked at 3s 3d per Pound.
RUNNING on my place, for the last three months, a Red OX, white faced, three years old, branded (aO on off rurap. After fourteen days, will be sold to pay for his grazing. HENRY BUTTLE. Te Rapa, fc December 6, 1876.
RUNNING on my Farm, at Tuhikaramea, for the last 12 months, One large Strawberry STEER, key brand; One Strawberry BULL, no brand ; One Red and White BULL, no brand ; One Strawberry CALF, no brand. If not •-Wimed within 14 days, will be sold to W >K P en.o.. c DAY
JITGARUAvr^tiTA ANNUAL *~ S P O R T^T To be held on TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26, and WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1876. if&BWABDS : Messrs C Hill, E Fitz pa trick, G Edgeoumbo, A Hope, S R Laing, C J W TUrton, G Simmelhag, G Dickeson, P -K»iy, W A Crombio, Wm EnglUh, D • Uiadle. JPDGI : W N Bearancke, Esq. A Handicap? kbs : iE R Laing and G Edgecumbe. Startib : T V Fits Patrick, Esq. Clbhx ot tub Coubss : Henry G Hunt. Glikc ot thk Soalbs : G-E-gecumbe.
FIRST DAY.— Hobsi Races. First Race to start at 11 o'clock a.m. M. Maiden Race. — Once round the course ; ' entrance, 10s ; prize, £7, entrance added ; second save entrance ; weight for age. Three to start or no race. 2. Handicap Flat Race.— Twice round the course ; entrance, £1 ; prize, £20 ; second h?rio save entrance. Three horaas to start or no race. 3. Handicap Hurdle Racs.-Twice round the C3une ; over eight flight! of hurdles ftft 6tn high ; entrance, £1 ; pnz.', £15 ; second horse save entrance. Three horses to start or no race. 4. Hi»ck Race.— Once round the course ; entrano, 6s; prize, £5; post entry. The winner of any advertised race excluded. Second horse wye entrance. 5. Maori Race.— For horses owned and rid'len by Maoi is only ; once round the course j entrance, Us ; prizi 1 , Saddle anil Bride, presented by L B Harris. Podt entries. Heats. 6 Consolation Btakes, for all beaten horses in fomer races ; once round the course ; entrance, 5s j prize, £5.
¥ Only subscribers of not less than 5 per ■ent. of Stakes can enter horses for race-) 1, 2, and 3 Entrance fee and subscription to be forwarded, with nomination, to the Secretary, before 7 p.m. Tuesday, December 10, at the Delta Hotel, Ngiruawahia. Weights to be declared ffuursday, Decem■36V il.
SECOND DAY. 1. Maiden Flat Race, 200 yards ; prize, £1. 2. Standing Long Jump (without weights); prizo, £1. 3. Flat Raoe (Handicap), 1 mile ; entrance, 2s 6d ; first prize, £2 10* ; second, £1. 4. Boys' Race, 150 yards. Handioap on the ground ; prize, 15s. 5. Sunning Long Jump, 3 jumps each ; prizo, 4)1. 6. Hurdle Race. (Handicap), 400 yards; over 8 hurdles 3ft 6m high ; entrance, afftd ; first prize, £2; second, 15s. 7. xAnning HigW Jump ; first prize, £1; second, 10s ; 3 jumps each. '8. Flat Race (Handicap), half-mile ; •ntranoe, 2s 6d | first prizs, £2 ; second, 16s.
Entries for the Handioap Foot Races, 3. 6, 8, with subscription to the fund of 2i 6d, must ba made to the Secretary, at tho Delta Hotel, Ngaruawahia, before 7 p.m Tuesday, 19' h December. Handicaps declared Ihur*day, December 21. Entries for all general sports, Is, except Handic*pi. Three starters for each £ent, or no prise will be given. The decision of the Stewards shall in all cases be final. No entries received exopt on this condition. No protest will be leceived unless the samof 10* for hort* races, and 0* for athletic sports, be lodged with it, which money will be ' 'forfeited in case the protest is not allowed. GEO. .EDGAOUMBE, Treasurer j |T. Y. FITZPATRIOK, Secretary.
To B. W. HAMMOND, Esq. Rib, — We the undersigned Electors of the Hamilton Riding, of the County of Waipa, aro desirous that you will sllow yourstlf to be nominated at the forthcoming election, as a candidate for a seat in the r County Council, and should you consent, we pledge ourselves to use our utmost ondeavours to securs your return. N B COX. J M7SSEN. BICHD GWYNNE. WILLIAM WALKRR. EDWIN MISSBN. JOHN SLATER, and otheri
To ► ' Mr N R COX and the other Gentlemen signing the requisition, £^i ENTLEMEN,- I have to thank you \JC very much for the honour you have in presenting this requisition, •nd havo much pleasure in acceding >t> your request. If elected, I will endea•vour to dessrvsthe confidence you place in B W HAMMOND.
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 702, 14 December 1876, Page 3
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