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XI HIKIHI RACES. . -; Thursday, March 17, 1881. ; President: Major Minnitt. Stewards: Messrs Hutcheson, Kay, Dickson,Grier-' so-«, Furiell, Grace, and Anderson. Judge: Major Jackson, j Starter :, Mr Jatnt's Watt ore. * Clerks ' of Scales : Mchus Elmsley aud Potterton. Clerks of Course : Mebsrs Mannders and MeDonald. Handicapper: MrT.Wetherell. Handicap Hurdle Race, of Hsovs.; 2 mileb ; over 8 flights of hurdle?, 3ft. flin. high. Nomination, 10a. Accep'-' tauce, 10s. Maiden Plate, of lOsovs. ; \\ miles. For horses that have never Vron a race exceeding 10 soys.' Entrance, 10h. Weight for age. Kihikihi Cup, of 18sovs. ; 2 miles. Nomination, 10s. Acceptance, 12s. Hack Selling Race, of Ssovs ; 1 mile. Weight, 10 eton 3. Winner to be sold immediately after the race for £15; surplus, if any, to the fund. Entrance, 7b Gd. I'ofet entrance. Trotting Race, of Bsovs* ; 2 miles. ' Weight, 1 1 htone. Handicap distance; break turn. Nomination, ba. Acceptance, OS. Pony Race, of 5.->ovs , 14-2 and under. J'.ntrauco, s=<. Weight for inohew. Top weight, 9nt. 7ibi. ; ?lb£». per inch allowed. One mile. Maori Race, for a 9addle and bridle ; 2 mile". Cutch weight. Entrance, ss. Consolation Handicap, of shov.<. For beaten hor-cs. One mile. Nomination, os. Acceptance, sa. All races "t>> be rnn under the A.R.C. Rules. Entrance fee and nomination for the Hmdles, Cup, and Trotting Races to be t.ent in to the Secretary by 8 p.m. on the 3rd March. Weights will appear in Waikato papers on Bth March. Acceptance and general entry to be s>ent to the Spcrctary by 8 p.m. on 14th March, 1881, at the Kihikihi Post-office. For the Hurdles and Cup to be subscriber of £1 It. j to the fund. Any jockey riding-, except in the colours entered, shall be fined £1 Is. A walk over only receives 25 per cent, of prize. H. TANNER, Hon. Sec.
B. Tonks & Co. HAVE TO ARRIVE Per I^^M^N. From Progress JIBII&rNew- York, 24 American Farm Wagons, of latest patterns, all fitted, with breaks 3 One-horse light Georgia Wagons 3 O le-horse light Diamond Wagonh 12 Cmrfchmd Wagons, Poles and Shafts G Champion Grain Drill*, with Manure distributor. A3 Sole Agents for Berry' a Bone Dust, we aic prepared to supply same iv any quantity. American Buggies and Harness always on Hand. B. TONKS & CO.
T> O N E S. Do not leave your bones lying loosely about, send them to the Waikato ISone Mill, and turn them into money. ■ Bones purchased in any quantity. W. CUMMING.
Tji O R S A LE, WOODSTOCK. Fiiv-t-class Farm of 2 0 acres in Grass, sub-divided into eight paddocks, bounded ou one Mdc by a large creek, f-ifctmted about 2 miles from Hamilton ; comfortab'e House with ornament.il garden, plantation good stable, aud all necessary outbuildings. Terms to &iut purchosser. W. STEELE, Hamilton.
"IY/TO ORE' & MORGAN -"•*• General Storekeepers, TE AROHA. The Largest and Best assorted stock of Groceries, Ironmongery, Saddlery and Diggers' Utensils on the Field. Thames Valley settlers will do well to pay us a visit.
f^i O O D Vf E WS ! The Drapery and Clothing Establishment hitherto carried on under the style of " SOMERFIELD & LEOK" having } been purchased by the undesigned, the j WHOLE OF THE vSTOCK on hand will be offered to the public at tw CLEARING - OUT PRICES !! To Makk Room ron NEW GOODS NOW ARRIVING. Tho Shelves must be Cleared for a new and Complete Stock, and GREAT BARGAINS will therefore be offered of all the lute firm's Goods. The advertiser would take this opportunity of returning thanks for tho liberal support accorded to him while u member of the late firm, and to respectfully s>oiicit a contmuanc3 of that support in the future. No puiiH will be spared by him to get up a WELL- ASSORTED STO (V KOF GOODS of Fibst-Class QtTAtiTY j.t PRICES ASTONISHINGLY LOW! By Carefully Attending to the Wants of His Customers, and Judicious' Buying in the Best Markets, he hopea, ere lonjf, to have the MOST COMPLETE STOCK of i Fashionable Drapery and Clothing in I the city. Inspection invited. TTIREDERICK T. QOMKRFIKLD, DRAPER, CLOTHIER, akd OUTFITTER, 13 i, Queen-street, AUCKLAND.
GRATEFUL— COMFORTING. EPPS'S COCOA, BREAKFAST. | " By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition and by a careful application of the fine properties of wellselected cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately-flavoured beverage which may gave us many heavy doctor's bills. It is by the judicious tree of such articles of diet that a constitution may he gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there itfaf weak point. "We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished frame." — Se© r article in the 'Oivil Service Gazette. Made simply with boiling water or milk. "' Sold only in packets or tins, labelled: .u- io JAMES EPPS & CO., , < i. v^OMCEOPATmC CHEMISTS, , t meow*
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Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1351, 26 February 1881, Page 4
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828Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XVI, Issue 1351, 26 February 1881, Page 4
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