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Racing Notices.

WHATAWHATA RACES. New Year's Day, 1881.

Members of Committee : Messrs E. M. Dickey, E. HUH, A. K. Barton, J. Ferguson, and J. Paddy. Stewards: Mr A. McCarthy and Mr G. Day. Starter : Mr Hope. Judge : Mr P. Corboy. Clerk of Course : Mr A. Ferguson. Handioapper : Mr Kennedy Hill. Clerk of Scales : Mr A. Crawford. Secretary : Mr D. F. hcott. Treasurer: Mr W. H. Bailey.

PROGRAMME.

1. Handicap Hurdle Race- Twice round course; over 8 flights of hurdles, 3ffc. 6in. high. For 2. Maiden Plate. For three-year-olds and upwards that have never won public money. Weight for age. For soys. 3. Whatawhata Handicap. Distance, twice round course. For

4. Pony Race. Distance, 1 mile; weight for inches. For

o. Hack Race. For horses that have been the dona fide property of settlers for three months before the races, within a radius of five miles, and horses that have never run in a race. Welter weights, 11 stone top weight. For soys. 6. Maori Race. 7. Consolation Handicap. Distance, 1 mile. Further particulars next issue. W. H. BAILEY, Acting Secretaiy.

NOTICE.

OUALTHROUGH, VEAL & WHITE

Will OPEN their New Butchering Establishment Adjoining the Hamilton Hotel, On Tuesday next, Nov. 9th,

And trust by supplying Meat of the best quality, At [Reasonable Prices, To obtain a share of public patronage.

QUALTHROUGH, VEAL & WHITE.

Hamilton, Nov. 5, 1880

IRELAND BROTHERS, WOOL MERCHANTS, Tanners & Leather Manufacturers, Importers of Saddleis' 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 t-hipped to all the colonies.

To Butchers, Settlers, Farmers, and Others.

rpHE undersigned are CASH PUll1 CHASERS of HIDES, SHEEPSKINS, WOOL, TALLOW, BEESWAX, &c, at highest market rates, in auy quantity. Consignees direct -will have prompt and immediate Cash Remittances returned at satisfactory rates. IRELAND BROTHERS, Tanners and Leather Manufacturers, Auckland.

Te Aroha Goldflelds!

ri S. O'HALLORAN *S # HOT SPRING'S HOTEL

Is being Enlarged aud Improved to meet the requirements of Travellers, and by civility, attention and moderate charges the Proprietor trusts that the public will give him a fehare of their patronage.

G. S. O'HALLORAN.

PUBLIC NOTICE.

riIHE Business hitherto carried on by JL the late Mr H. Newell (as H. Newell & Go's. Waikato Steam iErated Water and Cordial Manufactory) will in future be carried on by his late 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 same. We remain, Yours obediently,

H. NEWELL & CO. P.S. — Orders by rail or steamer promptly attended to.

Mr Barfield, Cambridge Agent.

FOR SALE With immediate possession, The Knowles Farm, Whatawhata. This really magnificent farm consists of 217 acres prime level land, sub-divided into convenient, well-watered, and sheltered Paddocks. Comfortable dwelling, orchard, garden, farm-labourers' house, stables, sheds, stockyards, Ornamental Plantations, &c, &c, and, about 500 acres Native leasehold, 300 acres of which is well fenced, and in large grass paddocks. The Knowles is situated close to the Town of Whatawhata and Waipa River with frontage to Great South Road, antl is equi-distant from Hamilton and Ngaruawahia. The Spring crops consist of oats, potatoes, mangolds and carrots. Subscriber begs to draw the attention of intending settlers to this valuable investment. The Proprietor will be happy to show the property and supply every information. For furthur particulars apply to T. Y. FITZPATRICK, Land Agynt, Ngaruawahia.

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Bibliographic details
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Waikato Times, Volume XV, Issue 1317, 7 December 1880, Page 4

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594

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume XV, Issue 1317, 7 December 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume XV, Issue 1317, 7 December 1880, Page 4

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