Miscellaneous. PIRONGIA HIGHWAY DISTRICT BOARD. Notice to certain owners, under the 12th Clause of " The Rating Act, 1876." fIIAKE NOTICE that your name apX. pears m the Valuation List of the Pirongia Ttoad District for th 9 year 1880. MaryVAnn Barton, 299a, Parish of Pirongia ; annual value, £3 George Broadmead, 223, 323, Parish of Pirongia ; annual valne, £5 Thomas Buttle 156, Paiish of Pirongia ; annual value, £3 David Caughey or heirs, 134, h.p., 69, Parish of Pirongia ; annual value, £3 Henry Devlin, 294, Parish of Pirongia; annual value, £3 . James (Joostry, 39, 40, Parish of Pirongia ; annual value, £6 Thomas Keena or heirs, 154, 155, h.p , 2, 63, 64, Parish of Pirongia ■; annual value, £6 J. T. Leary, 24, Parish of Pirongia ; annual value, £3 Dennis McGanell, 35, Parish of Pirongia ; annual value, £5 IVederick Perking 111, Parish of Pirongia ; annual value, £4 Job. Eogers, 272, Parish of Pirongia ; annual value, £3 William Stewart, 50, Parish of Pirongia ; annual value, £3 The owners of 131, Parish of Pirongia ; annual value, £4 The owners of 200, h p., 60, Parish of Pirongia ; annual value, £i The owners of 255, Parish of Pirongia; annual value, £3 The owners of h.p., 5, Parish of Pirengia ; annual value, ds The owners of h.p., 37, Parish of Pirongia ; annual value, 5s The owners of h.p., 62, Parish of Piroigia ; annual value ds The owners of 68, Parish of Pirongia : annual value, ds ISAAC HODGSON, Chairman, Harapipi, 24t.h January, 1880. TJIAKO ANNUAL RACEs! TO BE BUN AT MOBKIMSVILLE, ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1880, Stewabds : Messrs. J. Turnbull, S. Ticklepenny, Jas. Rowe, H. Campbell, C. Collins, Jas. Taylor, H Burbridge J. Wood. Judge : H. P. ChepmeU, Esq,, J.P. Starter; T. G. Sandes, Esq. CLERKS of CotTBSE: R. Parr, Esq. A. Ticklepenny, Esq. CtEBK or Soaleß : ft. Tieklepenny, ¥sq Handicapper : T. Weatherill, j£sq. Secretary : T. Rowe. PROGRAMME. Ist Race to start at 11.30. a.m. Hubdle Race (Handicap) of losovs: with a sweep of lsov. for starters only, sweep to go to second horse ; 1| miles over 6 flights of hurdles, 3ft7 6ips high. Nomination £1 Acceptance lsov. 2. Maiden Plate of 12sovs : 1\ miles, weight for age, for three year olds and upwards that have never won a stake (matches exoepted), exceeding .Isovs. Entrance lsov. 3. Piako Handicap of 30sovs: sweepstakes of 2sovs. each to go to second horse, distance 2 miles. Nomination lsov. Acceptance H-sovs. 4. Trotting Race (Distanco Handicap) lOsovs : distance 3 miles, pull and go second horse to save his stake. Nomination 10s. Acceptance 10s. 5. Celling Hack Rack of lOsovs : 1 mile weight 10 st. Winner to be sold for losovs. Surplus to go to Race Fund. Post entries 15s. 6. Maori Race. Prize saddle & bridle value 7 guineas. 1 mile ; heats ; catch weights ; horses to be owned and ridden by Maories only. 7. The Final Flutter of Bsovs: no weight under 7st.; mile. Post entries 15s. 8. Consolation Handicap of Bsovs: 1^ miles for all beaten horses. Nomination us. Acceptance 10s. Nominations for handicaps (Hurdles, Handicap, and Trot), to be sent addressed to " T. G. Sandes, Box 27, Hamilton Post-office " (or by tel°gram), on or before Saturday, February 28th, 1880, at 8 p.m. Weights will be published on Tuesday, the 2nd of March, 1880, m the Waikato Times. Acceptances and general entries to be made on or before Friday, the 12th March, at 8 j).ni., addressed as above. All jockeys, except those m the Maori Race, jJack Race, and Flutter, to ride m colors or they will not be permitted to start. No entry will be received without being accompanied by the requisite amount of cash, nor later than the time named. In all post entry races four horses to fltart or no prize will be given. Waikato Turf Club rules will be strictly adhered to m all matters connected with the meeting. Entries t) state name and age of horse, also pedigree so far as known, and colors of riders. No entry will be received for any of the races except upon this condition: That all disputes, claims, a»d objections arising out of the racing shall be decided by a majority of the Stewards present, or those whom they may appoint. Their decision upon all points connected with the carrying out of this programme shall be final. Protests to be accompanied by 1 soy., which will be forfeited if the protest is not sustained. Qualification subscription for Nos. 1, 2, 3, and 4, 10s ; for o, 6, und 7, ss. If funds will permit, stakes will be increased pro rata, ""jas7"s.~mast¥r7~ LICENSED NATIVE INTERPRETER, RAGLAN. HAMILTON CIRCULATING LIBRARY. rililE proprietor begs to intiJL intimate that large additions have been made to the aboye Library. LOT OF NEW~STANDARD WORKS. iJgT Terms : 20s per annum m advance. GEORGE DICKINSON. Manager, C. B- THORNE, PRACTICAL CUTLER AND UMBRELLA MAKER, 18, Gbey Street, Auckland. Umbrellas Re-oovered and Repaired. Cutlery of every description Ground' Set, and Repaired daily. igS|r Country orders promptly attended to.
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Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1201, 9 March 1880, Page 4
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