.^) -. No#gq- ft j|: rpE AWAMUTU ANNUAL RACES, JL TO J3E HELD OX WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, 1882 ■- i ' ■ Judgk : Major Jackson. Stewards : Mes&is Win, Taylor, Grice, Storey, A. ? Kay, Foster; J. S. Bnekland, Weatherill, W. J. Hunter: • Hanui6apfebs : Messrs W. Taylor and Wilkinson. Startek : Mr Watters. Clerk ok Scales-: Mr A. Mcßeath. Clerks of Course : Messrs Avenell and Win, jHigginson.
Programme : Handicap Hurdles, of 25 soys. Distnnce two miles over 8 flights'-of hurdles, 3ft 6hl high. .Nomination, lsov.; acceptance, I.^ soys. Maiden Plates, of 15 soys., for horses, that have never won all advertised race of 10 soys. Distance, l._ miles. Entrance, 1 spy. Weighjt.for age. '* ' fl ' '' ( ' Maiden Steeplechase, of 13 soys.", for h,orses that havp never won an ad r .vertised , Steeplechase. Distance, about 2 miles, over a' fair hunting country. Weights : 3yrs, Bst ; 4 yrs, lOst ; syrs, lOst 81bs ;,6yrs and aged, Ilst4lbs. Te Awamutu Oup (Handicap), of 40 soys, with silver cup added, presented by Mr. Lewis. - Distance, 2 miles. Nomination, lsov ; acceptance, 2sovs. Maiden Maori Race, of 3. soys. Distance. 1 mile. Catcli weights. Entrance, lOct. Maori riders. Waikato, Stakes (Handicap), of lo soys., for horses the bona jidv property of Waikato -settlers- for- three months prior to race jineetingt 1 , Distance, I mile. Nomination, 10s, acceptance, 1 sow Publican's Purse (Handicap), of 20 soys. Distance, It miies. Nomination, 1 5s ; l acceptance^ 1 sow Weight to be deviated immediately after the Waikalo Stakes is run. ' ' I ' Selling Hack ' Race, of - 10 soys. Winner to ba sold for lo soys. Surplus, it any, to go to the race fund. Distance, - 1 mile. Weight) lOst. Post Entries, 13s. • Consolation Handicap, of 10 soys,' for all beaten horses during' the mejtitsg' Distance, 1 mile. Nomination, 1 th. : acceptance, 10s. 10 per cent of all stakes (excepting Hack, Maori and Consolation Races) to go to second horse.
Rules and Regulvtions. Nomination Fee to be fbnvardod, with colors of the rider, ago, name, pedigree and colour of , horses, to the, Secretary, To Awamutu, not iater than 8 p.m. on Wednesday, 10 May, 1882. Weights will appear in the The IVaihato TimeD of Saturday, May 13th, 1882. Acceptance money payable on night of general entry, at 8 p.m. Wednesday, 17th May, ISB2. ' The Rules of the Auckland Racing Club will be strictly adhered to. No entries will be received except upon the condition that' all claims, disputes, and objection's arising, shall be decided by the Stewards, or whom they may appoint, and their decision shall be final. All protects must be accompanied by a deposit of 2sovs. , which will be forfeited to the fund should the Stewards consider the protest frivolous. First race to start at 12 sharp : halfhour interval between each race. All persons entering horses must be subscribers of at least 10s to. the funds. R. W. ROCHE, Hon. Sec.
SEED LIST,
1882.
To Farmers.
I have just opened out my NEW SEEDS, landed ex Coroinanilel, Wellington and Anazi, which being in new lion Tanks, have arrived in perfect condition. In quality the Cowgrass is quite as good as my la&t year's seeds, while the Red and White Clover are' superior being brighter and bolder seeds. The shipment altogether gives me every satisfaction, and, I ha\e the greatest confidence in recommending those seeds to Purchasers. — Samples will be forwarded to any address, and the greatest liberality shown to large Buyers.
30 Tons Clover Seeds.
Pieaent prices subject to Market changes, s. d. Red Clover 0 9 per lb White „ 1 0 „ Cowgrass .. ... ... 1 0 Alsyke . . . . Is to 1 I „, Tiefoil 0 7,, TrfESE ARE JJOITfiHT FROM THE Mofc>T RELIABLE ENGLISH SEED FIRMS. Timothy, American 7d per R> Lucerne, Australian Is /colonial - oeeds. - Colonial Oeeds. per bushel 1000 Sacks Taranald Cocksfoot ... 8s b'd 912 Sacks Perennial Rye-grass 6/6 to 7/Prairie Grass ... ... .76 Italian Rycgnv-s 7s 6\l to 8 0 Rape, per 1b.. . ... ... 4d to 0 5 Linseed, per lb 5d to 0 6 ADAM LAYBOURN, Fort-street,' Auckland.
f\ N SALE. Seeds. — Rod, White, Cowgrass and Alsyke Clovers, Ryegrass ami Cocksfoot. Grain and Produce. — Oats, Fowl Wheat, Bran, Chaff, Hay, Potatoes, Cheese, Salt Butter, Onions', Implements. — Two Double - furrow Ploughs (very cheAp), a Bradford's , Patent Washing , and Wringing Machine., .Sundries. — Furniture, Tea, Candles, Shingles, Palings, Fruit, &c. ' ''h.^e,' (%t/)n &1& 1 col, • Cambridge. n 1 REWARD.— Strayed, from Kihict/ JL kihi run, a Black -Light Colored GELDING, br&nded"Z,ori near shoulder, hind feet and face 'partly white. Any person returning' same, or communicating With m 4. as, to recovery^ \vilP , receive; the above reward;"/ l ,"* Vl fxi> V " ' .\ M-F. REYNOLDS,-' k b " / ' J ' - t. v TOB PRINTING, of, every description, tl ' neatly and exjpeditipusly executed at Auckland prices at this office.
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Waikato Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1525, 13 April 1882, Page 4
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