New Advertisements. MONDAY, DECEMBER 9. WOOL SALES. nnHE Uudersigned will hold their JL Second Wool Sale of this Season at the Durham Yards on Monday, December 9ih, 187 S. , HUNTER A NOLAN. MONDAY, DECEMBER 9. VALUABLE FARM OF 255 ACRES, NEAR THE RAILWAY STATION AJN'D SALE YARDS, OHAUPO. t II BE Subscribers have received instruoJL tions from the owner to sell, by public auction, at the Land Mart, Fort Street, Auckland, on Monday, Dec. 9, at 12 o'clock, That partly improved Farm of 255^ Acres, situate at the junction of the Alexandra and To Awamutu Roads ; within five minutes' walk of the Railway Station and Sale Yarde at Ohaupo, and adjoining the properties of Messra Herdigan and Buckland. The Farm is Fenced with a Three-sod Ditch, Ti-tree and' Live Fence. The Land is equal to any m that locality ; fifty acres are down m grass ; about one-half is swamp, which will be drained by the extension of the Railway to Te Awamutu passing through it. Terms : One-half Cash ; balance may remain on mortgage for 5 years, at 7 per cent. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Yntioneerp -TTTA I KATO TURF CLUB W SPRING MEETING, ON THE 0 HAU P O P L AT, IN CONNECTION WITH TUB ANNUAL CAVALRY REVIEW, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29. Stewards : Col. Lyon, Major Wilson, Messrs. Storey, Carpenter, J. R. Roche, Wainwright and John Runciman. Judge : Dr. Waddington. Staetee : C. J. Storey, Esq. Clerks of the Copjrsb : Messrs. E. B. Cox, C. Johnson, Handicappebs : Capt. Handley and Mr Woatherill. CIERK 01? SCALES : A. J. Bertram, Esq. Cavalry Maided Race.— Open 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 10a; welter weight for age ; entrance, 5s Cavalby HxrjttDLE RacEx— For Troop Horses only, owned and ridden by members of one of the Waikato 1 Volunteer Cavalry Troops. Two mile 3, over eight nights of hurdles ; .welter weights for age. Ist Priz9, ( £20 ; 2ad Prize, £5. Entrance, 10s. Railway Plate (Handicap). — Open to all comers. Distance, 1^ miles. £40 ; 2nd horse to save his stake Entrance, £2 ; £1 to bo paid on nomination, and £1 on acceptance. ' Cavalby Plate — For Troop Horses only, owned and ridden by members of one of the Waikato Volunteer Cavalry Corps. 1^ miles ; welt9r weight for ' age. £2o ; 2nd horse to receive £2 10s out of the stake. Entrance, ■ 10s. ! Waikato Tn«* Cldb hurdle Race i ' (Handicap).— Open to all comers. | Distance, 2 miles, over eight flights of hurdles. £30 ; second horse to receive £5 out of the stakes. Entrance, £1 103. Consolation Race (Handicap). —1 mile For Horses beaten at the meeting. Ist Prize, £10. Entrance, 10a. Entries and Nominations for open races to be sent m befce 4 p.m on Monday, Nnv, 18, addressed to the Secretary Waikato Turf Club, Hamilton, enclosing fees, name, as;e, pedigree, color of horse, name of owner, and colors of rider. No entrance will be received on any pretence whatever after the time specified ; and all disputes to bo settled by the Stewards, whose decision will bo final. Handicap of Railway Plate to ba declared at 8 o'clock p.m., on Saturday, November 23rd. The Handicap for the Waikato Turf Club Hurdle Race will be declared immediately after the Cavalry Hurdle Race. All entries for Cavalry Races, to be sent m 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 protests during the Meeting must be accompanied with a deposit of 3 boys, which will be liable to forfeiture to the Club should the Stewards consider the protests frivolous or vexatious. Fir3t Race to start at 1 p.m. sharp. Ladies and Children admitted Face to the Course. Qualification Fee for Open Races, £110. Any further conditions that may be deemed necessary will be advertised m nest issue of Waikato Times. KENNEDY HILL, Hon. Sec. THE WAIKATO STEAM NAVIGATION AND COALMINING COMPANY (LIMITED). ERCURSION TRIP I^ffi&^" CAVALRYREVIEW ,■ AND TURF CLUB RACES. V FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29. STEAMERS will run from Cambridge and Ngaruawahia, to the Landing at Steele's P^ddocke, the place for holding the Review, cteamerßANGrlßllU, will leave Cambridge at 0 a.m., and passengers will return to Cambridge by DELTA at G p.m, The DBLTA will leave Ngaruawahia at 7 a.m , and passengera will return to Ngaruawahia by RANGIMRI at 6 p.m. 1 Reuru T.ckets : from Cambridge, 5s ; I from Ngaruawahia, 0a ; from Hamilton, ! 3s. Children under eleven years, Halfprice. E. R. HUNT, ii:iai M uage>\
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Waikato Times, Volume XII, Issue 1004, 28 November 1878, Page 3
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