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Racing Notices.

coutse. Catch weights. Horses to be owned and riddtn by natives. Three to start or no race. Entrance, 1 soy. Consolation Handicap, of 20 soya., for beaten horses during the meeting. Once round courae. Entrance, 1 soy.

Conditions.

Entrance fee to be forwarded with nomination and colors, age and pedigree of horae addressed to the Secretary, Postoffice, Cambridge, or Mr William Percival, Auckland, not later than Friday, 31st December, 1880. Weights will appear in Auckland and Waikato papers on Thursday, Janury 6th 1881. with the exception of the Publicans' Purse, which will be declared at 8 p.m. night of first day's races. Acceptance money payable to the Secretary, or Mr Perciral, by Saturday, Bth January, 1881, before 8 p.m. Acceptance for Publicans' Purse will be received up to 12 o'clock noon of second day's races. No entry will be received, except upon the conditions that all claims, disputes, and objections arising shall be decided by the Stewards, or whom they may appoint, and their decision shall be final. All protests inubt be accompanied with a deposit of 3 hovh., which will be forfei'«d to the funds of the Club, should the Stewards consider the prote-.t frivolous or vexatious. The Rules of the Auckland Racing Club will be strictly adhered to. Ten per cent, from prizes in each event will be deducted for second horse. ! WALTER SCOTT,

Hon. Sec.

IRELAND BROTHERS, WOOL MERCHANTS, Tanners & Leather Manufacturers, Importers of Saddlers' and Bootmakers' Machinery, English and Foreign Leather, Saddlery, Saddlers' Ironmongery, Boot Uppers, Grindery, Mill Belting, Suction and Delivery Hose, etc. Warehouses — Vulcan Lane and Highstreet. Works— Panmure. Auckland.

Constituents Orders promptly and carefully executed. Goods chipped to all the colonieß.

To Butchers, Settlers, Farmers, and Others.

npBE undersigned are CASH PUR1 CHASERS of HIDES, SHEEPSKINS, WOOL, TALLOW, BEESWAX, &c, at higbest market rates, in any quantity. Consignees direct will have prompt and immediate Cash Remittances returned at safci-factory rates. IRELAND BROTHERS,

Tanners and Lo?ther Manufacturers, Auckland.

PUBLIC NOTICE.

ri^HE Business hitliorto cirrien on by JL the late Mr H. Newell (as H. Neweil & (Vs. Waikato Steam iE rated "Water and Cordial Manufactory) will in future be carried on bj' Ins Into Partners, Mr David Coombes and Mrs H. Newell, under the old name of H. NEWELL & CO., at Ngaruawahia, Hamilton and Cambridge. We return our thanks to the trade and general public for their liberal patronage, and hope for a continuance of the tame. We remain, Yours obediently, H. NEWELL & CO. P.S. — Orders by rail or steamer promptly attended to. Mr Barfield, C unbridge Asrent.

FOR SALE,

(CHOICE ALLOTMENTS near HamilJ ton, from 10 to 20 acres in extent ; part grass and part good bush, with frontage to the llamilton-Hokunui Road. Terms (one-third cash aud two -thirds for a term of years) at moderate interest. Apply to J. B. WHYTE.

THE "SYBIL"

Having arrived from China direct, with a Full Cargo of NEW SEASON'S TEAS EW SEASON'S TEAS Of Superior Quality, I beg to announce to my numerous Customers and the public generally that I have now in bond an IMMENSE STOCK

Of the Finest Crops of the Season.

My object in l>uy ; ng so laiyely (sufficient for 12 months) ife that I may be nble to maintain the high <juality and character of my Tea >ight through the year. I have had srreat reason to regret that, owing: tj the state of the tea market, both here and iv Melbourne for the past four months, it was himply impossible to sret the certain quantities I liud to be indispensable in producing a Family Tea which will command general approbation. Italre thi- opportunity of thanking my customers (who.se name is le<rion) for the immenMj trade in Tci which I have been doing 1 during the past year, und I o-in assuie them that I never was in ouch a good position as now, anil never more willing thin now to satisfy them with the fragrant cup that cheers but not inebriates. My New Teas are turning out in splendid condition — rich and mellow, yet brihk and pungent ; deep in color, full in strength, agreeable iv flavor, and grand in the cup. My Family Mixture, containing a proper proportion of ihe Rich and Powerful Assam (though superior by 2d. per lb. to last year's.), I will, as before, send out in boxes containing 121b.5. and 201bs. nett. at the very Moderate Price of 2s. and 4d. per pound. Teas, in half-chests, from Is. Oil. to 2s. 6d. per lb. My motto — " Small profits, large trade."

ADAM LAYBOURN,

MERCHANT,

FORT-STREET, AUCKLAND.

OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, AUCKLAND.

J. T. SMI T H. Late of the " Exchange," " Junction," and other Hotels,

Has pleasure in announcing to his old friends and the public in general, that he has purchased that well-known Hostelry, The Occidental Hotel, Where he will be always happy to welcome Old and New Faces. Ijgj^ The attractions of the Hotel are too well known to need any comment. LUNCHEON' CAFE OPEX DAILY Under experienced superintendence. Several Novelties added to the Museum. THE BILLIARD .SALOON, The handsomest and most complete in the Colonies. LEADING NEWSPAPERS ON FILE

MX LEWIS O'NEILL will act as MANAGER of the Business of Messrs Whitaker and Sheehan, at Hamilton, of which he will have the full control.

WHI'IAKER & SHEEH4N

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Waikato Times, Volume XV, Issue 1313, 27 November 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Waikato Times, Volume XV, Issue 1313, 27 November 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Waikato Times, Volume XV, Issue 1313, 27 November 1880, Page 4

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