Notices.
T jOOK'OUT Jsfc^v FOR THE HAMILTON JURBe BAND MONSTER PICNIC , TO THE CHERRY GROVE OS : BOXING-DAY, DEC. 26 The favorite steamer Delta has bee secured for the occasion, *nd every &i tention will be paid by the company t the comfort of passengers. Parties availing themselves of this de lightful trip on Boxing-day will find ii addition to the lovely scenery on th river, beautiful shady groves and ai abuudance ot fruit ; special care has alsi been taken in selecting a good iandinj place. The boat will arrive at Ngaruawahia ii time for those who wish to witness tin Regatta, Hor&e Racing, and other Sport; to be held the same day. The Steamer will leave Cambridge a 7.45 a.m. and Hamilton at 9.30, arriving at Ngaruawahia at 10.45. Fares from Hamilton : — Adults, 2s Children under 12, half-price. Fron Ngaruawahia to the Cherry Grove, la, RICHARD EDWARDS, Hon. Sec. H.B. Ngaruawahia Sports, TO BE HELD ON BOXING DAY, DECEMBER 2Gtii, 1882. Judge : Captain Lindsay. Handicappcrs : JMcb&rs Sowui and EiiUb. Starter : Mr Dickksok. PROGRAMME (to .stakt at elevkv o'clock sharp.) Ist. 2nd. £ s. d. £ s. d. 1. Whale-boats, four oars, entrance 55 ... 3 0 0...1 0 0 2. Pair-oared Boat Race, entrance 2s Gel 2 0 0...0 10 0 3. Maori Canoe Race, entrance 2b 6d ... 2 0 0 ..0 10 0 4. Sculling Race, entrance 2s (id ... 1 0 0 5. Maori Hack Race (helter-skelter), en- ! trance 2s 2 0 0...0 15 0 6. 100 Yards Maiden Flat Race (Handicap), entrance 25... 1 10 0...0 10 0 7. Half Mile Flat Race, entrance 2s 6d 2 0 0...0 15 0 8. 150 yds Boy's Race, under fifteen (handicap), tree ... 0 15 0...0 5 0 9. Old Men's Race, 150 Yards, entrance Is 0 15 0 10. 300 yds Flat Race ( Handicap ), entrance 2s 1 10 0...0 10 0 Private Match between Martin's Rattler and O'Grady's Potentate, £5 a-side, also other e\ cuts. All Races post entries. Three to start in each event (except boat races) or no race. DANCE IN THE EVENING. P. KAY, Hon. Sec. _^ ~ - Y (} X THE Tamahere Sports are POSTPONED until 17th Day of March, on account of the Cambridge Races taking place on (January Ist) &arne date. Tamahere Sports Postponed till 17th March, St. Patrick's Day. JAMES T. CAMP. /"CAMBRIDGE JOCKEY CLUB. \j New Year Meeting. MONDAY, Ist JANUARY, 1883. President : KvhKY Maom;a.\, E^q. Stewards : Dr. Waddington, Messrs S. A. Douglas, R. Feigits&on, «F. Forrest, E. Hewitt, J. Allwill, 11. Abhor, J. P. Thompson, and A ibaucb. Judge : Lii.ut. Col. L\o.n. Handicap per : Starter : Mr R. 11. D. Fisn<;i7.s.soN. Clerk of Course: Mr l<\ R. Rmam-;. Clerk of Scaleb: Mr H. W. Mookk. HANDICAP HURDLE RACE, of 20 boys. 2 nu'cb. Over uight flights of hurdles, 3ft. (iin. high. Nomination, 1 boy ; acceptance, 1 boy. MAIDEN PLATE, of 15 soys. Ii milea. 1 Weight lor age. For horses that have nc\ er won an advertised race exceeding 10 aovs. Entrance, 1\ soys. NEW YEAR HANDICAP, of 30 &ovs. 2 nuleb. Nomination, Ii soys ; acceptance, 1 ', SOVb. MAIDEN STEEPLECHASE, of 15 soys. Once round Steeplechase course, about l.\ miles. For horses that have never won an advertised Steeplechase exceeding 10 soys; 3 years, !)bt. 71b ; 4 years, lOst. 7lb ; o years, list. (ilb. and aged, list. 71b. Entrance, Ii 3ovs. TROTTING DISTANCE HANDICAP, of 10 soys. 3 miles. Weight, 12 stone. Pull and go. Entrance, 1 soy. PUBLICAN'S PURSE HANDICAP, of 20 soys. 1A miles. Nomination, 1 soy ; acceptance, 1 soy. Winner of New Year Handicap to carry 71bs. extra. MAORI RACE, of 10 soys. 2 miles. Catch weights. Entrance, 1£ soys. Horses to be owned and ridden by natives. Post entry. CONSOLATION HANDICAP, of 10 soys. For beaten horses during the meeting. Once round course. Eu» trance, 1 \ soys. CONDITIONS. Entrance fee to be forwarded with nomination and colours, age and pedigree of horse, addressed to the Secretary, Post-office, , Cambridge, ,not later than; Tuesday, 26th Dec, 1882. , ,■' ? Weights will appear in Waikato Times, Thursday, 28th Dec, 18S2. ' Acceptance money payable ,to the' Secretary by Frida^ 2&th 1882, before 8 p.m. '-" ' "' , ■ No entry will be received except (J uppn i the condition" that all! claims, v ai§p*spesV and objections arising shall he' decided by the stewards, or whotn, point, and .th^ir^deeisionjiuall be finale 'j\ All protests must lbe accompi&iied^with' a deposit^ %oyib\ iwhidbiwill-f jbe^fpr-'/, feited to, the funds o^tlieiciub'fshouiailie stewards conBid^,thb K jp|o,i^t;|^foloC^oi^ .vexatious: V- "*b*: '' ?,The, jl of '.'thftVilA.ucklft.ndV : ilactDgi
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Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1633, 21 December 1882, Page 3
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744Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1633, 21 December 1882, Page 3
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