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Miscellaneous.

TO COACH BUILDERS, WHEELWRIGHTS, BLACKSMITHS, CABINETMAKERS, UPHOLSTERERS, AND IRONMONGERS.

ESTABLISHED BUSINESSES in the above lines to be disposed of, either .sepai'ately or as a whole, the Proprietor retiring from Business in consequence of ill-health.

THEWHEELWRIGHT & BLACKSMITHS PREMISES consist of Workshop 100 ft. long, paint shop, outbuildings and yards. The smithie is fitted with three tires, benches, drilling and screwing machine, and every convenience for carrying on the business.

THE CABINET and UPHOLSTERY BUSINESS consist of Shop and Showroom and workshop, each 70ft. deep, with large wood shed and yard.

THE IRONMONGERY PREMISES are fitted in the usual manner, with large warehouse in the rear. The stock consists of Furnishing and Builders Ironmongery and Agricultural Implements, many of which are manufactured on the premises.

The Premises Avill be let on lease in each case at a low rental, if taken as a whole a reduction will be made ; or, if preferred, the Freehold or any portion will be disposed of. Stock to be taken at Valuation. A Splendid Building Site to be let on lease for 99 years in the best position in Hamilton. For further particulars apply to I. R. Vialou on the premises, Hamilton, Waikato ; or, to T. & S. Morrin, merchants, Auckland.

"OHOTOG RAPHY. To TiiK Inhabitants of Hamilton and the Surrounding District.

MR. CHAS. SPENCER Has Opened a PORTRAIT GALLERY In a Tent opposite Pearce's Hotel.

All kinds of Portraiture done in firdtclass style. Views and Residences to order.

AHINBMURI RACEB. To he held on the 19th clay of March, 1880, on the old Racecourse, Paeroa.

Stewards : F. Lipsey Esq., J. M. Coote Esq., Ropata Pakita.

1. Tkul Stakes of — soys; Nomina- . tion 10 per cent on amount ot of stakes, weight for age, distance, 1 J> miles. 2. Publican V Pukse of — soys. Nomination 10 per cent on amount of stakes ; distance 1 mile ami a half. 3. OmxEMPiii Hvm>icav of 30 sov.s : Nomination 2sovs ; acceptance 2sov.s; distance, 2 nnleb. 4. Hukdle "Rack ot sovb : Nomination, 10 per cent, on amount of slakes ; 8 flights of hurdles, 3 ft. ti ; distance 2 miles. 5. Maori Race of soa s : Nomination, 10s.; distance, 2 miles. 0. Hack Race of boys : distance, 1 mile. 7. Consolation Race for all beaten horses ; distance 2 miles. The remaining races left blank are po&t entries ; all owners of horses to be subscribers of £1 each to the race fund ; entrance money for Ohinemuri Handicap to be paid on 15th inst., and acceptance on 17th. All monies to be forwarded to the Secretary. JAMES COLLINS, Seeretaiy.

■OANGIRIRI RACES. MARCH 13th, 1880.

All Comer's Eacu 10 .soys : 2 miles ; weight for age : for ho ses that have never won more than £10 public money. Entrance, lon. Settler's Race of soys: 1} miles; weight, 10 stone ; for horses owned by residents within a radius of twelve miles. Entrance, 10s Gd. Hurdle Haou of 7 soys; 1^ miles, over 8 nights of hurdles, 3ft. Gin Weight, 10st. Entrance, 10a Gd. Pony Race of 5 soys ; 1 mile , catch weights, 14 hands and under. Entrance, 10s. Coxsolaiion Handicap of 0 soys; nomination, js , acceptance, os. 1 j miles ; for all beaten horses. (In all races the second horse to save stakes.) Large Caxoi: Race : for canoes carrying" not less than 16 men, 3 sovp ; entrance, 7s Gd. Canoe Hurdle Race ; for canoes carrying 2 men.; entrance, ss. Kopai'a Rack ; for canoes carrying 2 men, 1 soy.; entrance, 2s fid. Foot Race Handicap: (all comers) 1 mile, 3 soys ; second, 10s. Entrance, os. Boys' Race Jlandicvi 1 ; \ mile; 13 yours and under, 1 soy.; second, os, Entrance, Is. Women's Race : 200 yards. Ist, 10s; second, o\. Old Men's Race (over 40), 1 soy. Entrance, Is. War Dance.

Entries for All Coiner's, Settler's and Hurdle Kuces will close on 13th March. Three horses tv start or no race. All disputes to be referred to the Stewards, whose decision shall be final. Protests to be lodged in writing, accompanied by 10s Gd, which will be forfeited if the protest is no entertained. H. QUICK, Secretary.

EX ' INULEWOOD' & 'ADAMANT,' ,523 PACKAIiJSh PA PKH HANIIIN UCN AI'ERHAXIiIN GO SCKLMb AM) Hb.SMANh, PICTURES,

All TIST s' M \TK X I A I, js, White Lead, Zinc White, Oilfe, Varnihlics, Patent Silicate and Ci,n>on\s Anticorrosive Paint, Brashes, Colours, C-ilue, (}lass-p,ij)er, Tacks, (Jold Leaf, and all Ti ado (Sundries. PIIOIOCtKU'HLKs' Gl. Vss WoCIVSS bll UM -5.

N.B.— Notwithstanding the exti.i duty on PAPERHANUINUS, we are htill ottering the largest and best belected .stock in the colony at the same low prices, as heretofore.

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Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1202, 11 March 1880, Page 4

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782

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1202, 11 March 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1202, 11 March 1880, Page 4

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