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New Advertisements. J. & W. MARTYN , Having completed arrangements for. Supplying Hamilton with Moat, UTTON, LAMB AND BEEF, Of the Primest Quality, will be Sold at the following Prices For Cash? Mutton ~ .. .. 2|d to 3d per lb. Lamb ~ .. ~ 2s6dto3sperqr. Beef .... ... 2|d to 5d per lb. P«U'k on Saturdays. SAUSAGES—A Eresh Supply Daily. CAMBRIDGE ATHLETIC SPORTS. J ■ : . ■ . - r ■ MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10th, 1879. Judges : Major Hay and Major Wilson. Starters: Messrs. J. Miller and Jas. Meruish. H andicappers: Messrs. Jas.i E. Camp, John .wilier, and C. D.' Mackintosh. Comlruttee : : Messrs. Robt. Kirkwood, Thos. P*ak, R. Keessing, 0. D. Mackintosh, and J. Miller. The Sports to commence at 11 a.m., in the Paddock of Mr J. Sharp. The Cambridge and Waikato Beed Band • have kindly consented to attend. Programme: 1. Maiden Race, 160 yards, open to all who have never won an adver-: tised race : Ist, £l. Entrance, 2s6d. 2. Cambridge Cup, four distances—--100, 300, 400, 500 yards—lst prize, £7 and a Silver Cup, value about £ls; 2nd, £3; 3rd, £2; Winners of each event to take 10s. Entrance fee, 7s 6d. Heats, if the handicappers think it necessary, to be decided by points—s, 3, 2. 3. Hop, Step and Jump: Ist, 10s. Entrance, Is. 4. Running Long Jump : Ist, 10si Entrance, Is. 5. One Mile Handicap Walking ' Mateh ; : Ist, £2. Entrance, 2s Gd. 6. 12 yards Handicap Boy's Race; Entrance, Is; Ist prize, 15s 2nd prize, 10s; 3rd prize. ss. 7.. Throwing the Cricket Ball! Entrance, Is; Ist prize 15s. 8. 100 yarda Handicap Boy's Race; under 12 years; Ist prize, JOs; 2nd prize, 5s ; 3rd prize, 2s 6d. 9. Standing high jump. Ist prize, 15s. Entrance, Is. 10. Running High Jump. Ist prize, los. Entrance, Is. 11. Tilting in the Ring, entrance, 2s 6d; Ist prize, £3; second prize, £l. This event starts at 4.30 p.m. CONDITIONS. Three to start or no race. Entrance for Bandicap Race (No. 2, 5) with subscriptions to the fund of 10s 6d. Colors, and all performance -for the last two years, must be forwarded to the Secretary, James T Camp, on November lßt, 1879 ; the above event open to all comers, by payment of the subscriptions. The decision of the Committee will be final. Any winner may take trophies iustead of Cash. J. CAMP, Hon. Sec. C.A.B. THE IMPORTED THOROUGHBRED SIER. FE V E 7 ILL serve a limi--1 ted number of Mares, in addition to his owner's at Gorton, ! near Cambridge. Terms '- msven Guineas for each Half-bred Mare; Ten Guineas for each Thorough-bred Mare, payable by promissory note, duo January 5, 1880. J Good Paddocks will be provided for Mares, at 2s per week per head. Every' care taken, but no responsibility incurred. " Feve" is a (i olden Chestnut, no white, stands 15 hands 3 inches in hight, covers a deal of ground on short flat legs, has great depth of girth, light racing neck, splendid shoulders, without a particle of lumber, in fact is a perfect model of a racehorse. PEDIGREE. By ' Lord Clifden,' out of * Haricot.' by 'Mango,' or 'Lanercost,' her dam Queen Mary,' by Gladiator; Mango, by "Emilis,' out of 'Mustard,' by 'Merlin' out of Morel. . 'Lanercost,' 'by Liverpool,'out of ' Otis,' by ' Bustard,' out of daugter of sister, to 'Skysweeper,' by ' Highflyer; 'Lord Clifden,' by' Newminster,' dam the' Slave,'by * Melbourne,' out of ' Volley,' (sister to ' Voltigeur,); ' Newminster,' by ' Touchstone,' out of 'Beeswing,' by 'Dr Syntax.' It will be seen from the above pedigree that' EEVE ' is one of the most fashionably bred horses ever exported from England. As the number of Mares will be strictly limited, intending breeders are requested to communicate as soon as possible with the owner. A £lO Cup wii be" given at the Cambridge Farmers' Club Show, 1880, for he best Mare in foal, or with foal at foot by 'Eeve.' Season will commence Ist Octobe i" 1 The owner reserves to himself the right of refusing Mares not deemed suitable. No business done on Sundays. ROBERT EEKUUSSON. Gorton, Cambridge, 27th August, 1879'

TE AWAMUTU CAVALRY VOLUNTEERS. "HE Te Awamutu and Hamilton Con- ■ tingent will commence their HalfYearly Training, aa follows; At Te Awamutu, at 10 a.m., 3rd Nov. At Hamilton, at 10 a.m., 24th. Nov. The Waikato Cavalry Volunteers will Brigade for Inspection and Exercise, at Ohaupo, at 10 a.m. on 29th November, 1879. (Sd.) WM. JACKSON, Ma o Commanding Cavalry Volunteers, Waikato District. PURIRI POSTS, ■ F a heavy class, for sale on the truck at Pukekohe Station, at £5 10s the ALFRED BTTCKLAND.

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Waikato Times, Volume XIII, Issue 1145, 28 October 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XIII, Issue 1145, 28 October 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XIII, Issue 1145, 28 October 1879, Page 3

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