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„ Notices.

"New^Year's Sports, gAtoTON WEST, / MONDAY, JANUARY 2nd, 1882. ' IV> b« held in Mr Martin* paddock corner of Atglesea-Btreet, (kindly l«nt for the occasion.) Judge: Mr R. Gwynne. HaKdicawebs : Messrs C. Johnson and Harry Kerr. $TABTBRS: Messrs J. Coleman and J. ' Coombes. Stewards : Messrs R. F. Sandes, James --— r \ Martin and W. Butk. sports will commence 1 at twelve o'clock sharp. 1. 300 yards flat race (Handicap). Entrance 2s, Ist prize 30a, 2nd prize " ■ 10s. 2. Trotting Match for horses that have never won an advertised race l£ miles, weight 9ot or upwards. P» Entrance 6j, Prize £1. 3. Throwing the Hammer. Prize 15b. Entrance Is 6d. 4. Handicap Foot Race, 1 mile. Prize £4. Entrance sb. 5. High Jump for Horses commencing at 3ft. 6in. Open to all-comers. Prize, £4. Entrance ss. 6. Boy's Race (handicap), for boys under 14. 300 yards. Prize, suit of clothes presented by Mr Moses. Entrance Is. 7. Trotting Match open to all coiners. Two miles. Weight, 9st. or upwards. Prize, £5. Entrance, 7s 6d. Second horse to save his entrance. 8. Girl's Race (handicap), for girls under 14. First prize 10s ; second prize os. Entrance Is. 9. Married Men's Race for men over 40 years of age. 200 yards. First prize 30s ; second prize 10s. Entrance 2s 6d.

Regulations.

Horses breaking in the Trotting Matches must pull up instantly and turn round or be disqualified. •[Protests must be lodged with the *Tftewards within ten minutes after the event with a deposit of ten shillings, which deposit will be forfeited to the funds if the protest is not sustained. The decision of the Stewards will be final in all cases. Should the funds allow, the above prizes will be added to pro rata or fresh events run for at the discretion of the Stewards. J. S. MILNE, Treasurer.

"VTGAPvUAWAHIA REGATTA AND j_N SPORTS. MONDAY, 2nd JANUARY, 1882. Programme. Four-oared Race, entrance 10s — Prize, £1. Pair-oared Race, entrance ss— Prize, £3. Single-handed Scullers' Race, entrance 2s 6d— Prize, £2. Canoe Race (two paddles), entrance 2s — Prize, £1. Hurdle Race, 120 yards, entrance 2s — First prize, 30s ; second, 10s. Obstacle Race, entrance 2s 6d — First prize, 30a ; second, 10s ; third, ss. 100 Yards Flat, Running High Jump, 440 Yards Handicap Flat Race, Tub Race, &0., &o. All boats to be handicapped. Three to start or no race.

Hamilton Band in Attendance. For further particulars fiee posters.

POPULAR DANCE ! (In aid of the Hamilton Band Fund.) IVTONDAY, JANUARY 2sd, 1882. g^ Hamilton New Public and Volunteer Hall. A First-clas3 String Band in attendance. Tickets (to admit lady and gentleman), 2s 6d. — Dancing to commence at 9 sharp. RICHARD EDWARDS, Hon. Sec. H.B.

A QU ADRILLE PARTY will be held XX. in the Hamilton Hall, Hamilton East, on MONDAY NIGHT, January 2nd, 1882. Dancing to commence at 9 p.m. Tickets, 2s 6d, admitting lady. JAS. COOMBES, M.C.

pUBLIO HALL, HAMILTON. THURSDAY EVENING, Jan. 12th. GRAND CONCERT BY MR. GORDON GOOCH, A., R.A.M., ASSISTED BY MADAME MENA MURIELLE, (Late prima donna Caiey's Opera Company), Miss Sykes, Miss Tapper, Mr. Campbell, and Mb. Slater. Admission — 3s and 2s ; Children, halfprice. The Company appear in Cambridge, 10th and 11th ; Hamilton, 12th ; and Te Awamutu, 13th.

CONCERT. A CONCERT will be held in the School-room, Ngaruawahia, In aid of the funds of the Presbyterian Church, on the evening of 2nd January, 1882. Concert to commence at 8 p.m. Tickets, 2s ; Children, half price.

LOST, the Socket of a Carriage Lamp, between the Royal Hotel and Mr Sandes. Fnder will be rewarded on returning same to Mr B. Edwards, Hamilton Hotel.

- , T OST, near Secldon's Hill, a white JLj cockatoo. Finder will be rewarded on returning same to Mr N. Hunt, Hamilton East.

£5 REWARD. TWO POUNDS REWARD will be paid to any person giving information of any person stealing Pears from my acre, and will go into Court and swear to the same, or five pounds on conviction of the thief. SAMUEL TEAS.

£1 REWARD. EtofT OST from Taupiri, since December ■UJU 18th, a' Bay Gelding about 15 Hands high, one white hind foot and scar gn ramp, no brand. Shod when lost. Information to undersigned. S. BROMFIELD, Taupiri.

npQ LET or Lease, a paddock of 5 acres, JL , Lots Noa, 67, 68, 70, 71, 72, Hamilton West. Apply ' to Dr. Waddington, Cambridge ; Or Kennedy Hill, Hamilton.

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Bibliographic details
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Waikato Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1481, 31 December 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1481, 31 December 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1481, 31 December 1881, Page 3

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