New Advertisements THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28. OHAl T FO CATTLE SALE. THE usual Cattle hale will be held at Ohaupo, on Thursday next, of about 150 Head Mixed Cattle 10 Head Fat Cattle 15 Steers and Cows, in fresh condition, from Hamilton 12 Three-year old Steers, in fresh condition, from Taupiri Head Choice Fat Cattle, from Alexandra Sheep, Horseß, Pigs, &o. At 1 o'clook. HUNTER & NOLAN. AUCTION SALES EGULAR SALES of LIVE STOCK I and FARM PRODUCE are held by the Subscribers at Cambridge on the THIRD THURSDAY, and at Ohaupo on the LAST THURSDAY in each month. On each TUESDAY at Newmarket at 1 o'clock, for Horned Cattle, Sheep and Pigs. On each FRIDAY at Durham Yards, Auckland, at 11 o'clock, for Horses, Vehicles, Saddlery, Agricultural Implements, and Produce. At Papakura on the FIRST WEDNESDAY in each month, at half-past 12 o'clook (principal Market for Store Cattle). At Waiuku Half-yearly on the FOURTH WEDNESDAY in January and July. At Kaglan, in the Okete Yards as advertised. CATTLE FAIRS held in months of September, October, and April, at Papakura. SHEEP FAIR held in January at Newmarket. WOOL SALES held Fortnightly in November and December. SKINS, HIDES, ajto WOOL SALES Weekly, at the Durham Yards, at 2 o'clock. Stock taken delivery of for Sale, on the Farm or Station in the Piako District, and forwarded either to Ohauo, Cambridge, or Newmarket, on application to Mr P. Sweeney, Waitoa, Bridge, Piako. Good Accommodation Paddocks at Mrs Runciman's, Drury Bridge; Mr Gladding's, Papatoifcoi ; Harpab Erinf; and for Waikato Fat Cattle, at Ascot Farm, Mangere. Waikato.—Accommodation Paddocks at Mr Knox's Farm, Ohaupo and Ham 1* ton Road, and at Mr Sharp's, Cambridge Road. A Cattle Train leaves Ohaupo every Monday Night, arriving at Remuera Station in time for Tuesday's sale, where Stockmen await arrival. HUNTER~& NOLAN. !
WAIKATO TURF CLUB SPRING MEETING, OIIAUPO FLAT IN CONNECTION WITH THJB ANNUAL CAVALRY REVIEW, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29. Stewards : Col. Lyon, Major Wilson, Messrs. Storey, Carpenter, J. K. Koohe, Wainfcrighfc and John RunciJudqb : Dr. Waddington. Stabtbe : d J. Storey, Esq. Clbrks of the Course : Messrs. E. B. Cox-, C. Johnson, Handicappebs : Capt. Hahdley and Mr Weatherill. Cierk of Scales : A. J. Bertram, Esq. Cavalry Maiden Eacb.—Opon to all Horses that have never won a Troop or advertised rase, the bona fide property of Members of one of the Waikato Cavalry Troops, and ridden by Troopers. Distance, 1 mile. Ist Prize, £7 lus ; 2nd Prize, £2 los; welter weight for age; entrance, 5s Cavalry Hurdle Race*—For Troop Horses only, owned and ridden by momberg of one of the Waikato Volunteer Cavalry Troops. Two miles, over eight flights of hurdles ; welter weights for age. Ist Prize, £2O; 2nd Prize, £5. Entrance, 103. lUilway Plate (Handicap).—Open to all comers. Distance, 1J miles. £4O; 2nd horse to save his stake. Entrance, £2; £1 to be paid on nomination, and £1 on acceptance. Cavalry Plate—For Troop Horses only, owned and ridden by members of one of the Waikato Volunteer Cavalry Corps. miles ; welfcsr weight for age. £2o; 2nd horse to receive £2 10s out of the stake. Entrance, 10s. Waikato Titki Club Hurdle Eacb (Handicap).—Open to all comers. Distance, 2 miles, over eight flights of hurdles. £3O; second horse to receive £5 out of the stakes. Entrance, £1 10s, Consolation Race (Handicap). —I mile, For Horses beaten at the meeting Ist Prize, £lO. Entrance, 103. Entries and Nominations for open races to be sent in befo'e 4 p.ra on Monday,Nov, 18, addressed to the Secretary Waikato Turf Club, Hamilton, enclosing fees, name, at?o, pedigree, color of horse,' name of owner, and colors of ride»" -j. entraooa will be recoivod a- Dr ' e tence whatever after time % peo f fi J d . and all to be settled by the Stewards, whose decision will be fia»l. Handicap of Railway Plate to bo dc- | dared at 8 o'clock p.ffl, on Saturday, November 23id. The Handicap for the Waikato Turf Club Hurdle Race will be declared immediately after the Cavalry Hurdle Eace. All entries for Cavalry Races, to be sent in to Secretary Waikato Turf Club, by 8 o'clock on Saturday, November 23. The Victorian Racing Club Rules, as adopted by the Waikato Turf Club, will be strictly adhered to. All pro tea t8 during the Meeting must be accompanied with a deposit of 3 »ovb, which wi<l be liable to forfeiture to the Club should the Stewards consider the protests frivolous or vexatious. F»r.-t Race to start at 1 p.m. sh*rp. Ladies and Cnildrcn admitted Faun to th'' Conrsa. Qualification Fee for Open Eacos, £lls. Aay further conditions th-»t may he deemc* necessary will be advertised in ne:.v iz»a<i of Waikato Ttmrs. KUN.MiL'I HILL. li See.
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Waikato Times, Volume XII, Issue 1002, 23 November 1878, Page 3
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