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New Advertisements. ~~~ MORRINSVILLE. PIAKO ANNUAL RACE MEETING. WILL be held by kind permission of Meßsrs T. & S. Morrin in their Paddocks, near Mr Ticklenenny'fl, MorriuvilJe, on the 18th MARCH. PROGRAMME : Hace Hurdle Raok, of 7«ovs ; H m | les >' over 6 flight of hurdles, 3 feet high ; for horses that have never ran in an advertised race ; weight not less than 10 stone ; second horse to save his stake. Entrance, 15?. Maiden Plate, of 7sovs ; 1 J miles ; weight for age ; second horse to save Btake ; for all horses that have never won an advertised race exceeding ssovs. Eq trance 15s. Piako Stakb, of lOaovs ; l£ miles ; second horse to save his stake ; weight for age. Entrance lsov. Pont Race, of 4sova ; 1 mile ; second horse to save his stake ; 14 hands 2in and under, top weight 9st 7ibs, 7lba allowed for every inch under. Entrance 7s 6d. Maori Race, of 4sovs ; 1 mile heats for horses to be owned and ridden by Maoris ; post entries, entrance 7s 6d' Trotting Racp., of 3sovs ; 2 miles ; handicap distance; welter weights. Entrance ss. Consolation Stakes, of 3sovs ; for all beaten horses during the meeting. Entrance 7s 6d. EOOT SPORTS. 400 Yards Handicap Hurdle Race ; 4 hurdles, 3 feet high. First prize, 2sovs ; second, 10s. entrance. 3s. 200' Yards Maiden Race. First prize, 30a ; second, 10s. Entrance 2a 6d. Running High Jump. Prize, £1. Entrance, 23. 6d. Running Long Jump . Prize, £1 Entrance, 2s. 6d. Three horses to start, or no race. Only subscribers of not less than lps can enter horses. All entrance fees, with subscriptions, to be forwarded, with colors, not later than 8 p.m. on Thursday, the 14th March, to the Secretary. The Stewards will adhere strictly to the Waikato Turf Club Rules. All protests must be accompanied with a deposit of lsov., which will be liable to forfeiture to the fund, should the Stewards consider the protest frivolous or vexatious. W. G. HARP, Hon. Sec. /~^i EORQ-E SMITH wishes to inform vTC the inhabitants of Hamilton. and the surrounding districts, that he has returned to Hamilton, and is now practising there as a Surgical and Mechanical Dentist. Parties requiring Artificial Teeth, from one to an entire set, can have the same made, fixed, and adjusted on the latest and most improved principles at Auckland prices, thereby saving expense and time in going to town, and without resorting to reckless and painful extraction. Having engaged an expetfc Assistant, Mr Smith will be in a position to expedite all work entrusted o his care with promptitude and despatch. Painless Teeth Extraction performed. Children's Teeth Regulated. Stopping in Grold, Silver and other Cements. WM. ]J^[cARTHUR & CO., QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. FIRST ARRIVALS AUTUMN SAMPLES. AND GOODS 18 ALL DEPARTMENTS, Ex 'May Queen,' Abbey Holme,' • Lorraine,' ' Chasca,' Mail &o. NOVELTIES IN DRESSES „ Fancy Articles „ Clothing „ Boots, Shoes, &c. „ Fancy Haberdashery „ Hats, and Shirts, &c Orders Rapidly Executed. NO Eligible Tender having been sent in for the Addii.'ons to the Church of England Parsonage, fresh ones will be received up to FRIDAY, the 15th Instant by D. RICHARDSON, Engineer and Architect, Cambridge. CAMBRIDGE DISTRTCT HIGHWAY BOARD, NOTICE.— In pursuance of the 9fch Cause of the "Public Works Act, 1876," I, James Runciman, Chairman of the Cambridge Highway District Board, hereby -%ive notice, that it is proposed to STOP the undermentioned ROAD, for tha purpose of selling the land now .existing as a road, and containing by surveyed adineasxiremenfc, 15J acres, more or loss, The eaicl land being deemed useless as a roart for the public generally, except to such who by situation may be interested, but who have, nevertheless, given their consent to such stoppage in writing to the JBoard. Plans and particulars of the proposed stoppago may be obtained on application to she undersigned during the period of twelve weeks from, this date. The road starts from a point on the Waikato River, between lots 101a, and 103, Parish of Hautapu, and runa in a north westerly direction, between lots 102, 104, 105, "100, 107, 105. HO, 109a, 111, 112, 113, 114, 114a, 115, 116, and 113. JAMES" RUJNCIMAN, Chairman ; January, 19, 187S,

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Waikato Times, Volume XI, Issue 892, 12 March 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XI, Issue 892, 12 March 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XI, Issue 892, 12 March 1878, Page 3

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