Wantedsi&c WANTED -General Servant. Mrs Metoalfe, Hamilton. WANTED— Navvies /or the Oxforci- { Licljfield Contract, Rotorua Railwa3< on the ground, or to D. Fallon.
WANTED AT ONCE-A Good General Servant.— Apply to J. Hutchinsou, Orakau, Kihikihi.
WANTED— A General Servant, must be able to cook ; also, a Girl about 15, to hejp in the house. Apply Mrs. E. B. Walker', Cambridge.
WANTED— The Settlers of the Waikato to try the Waikato Flour Mills Al Flour. It is the best quality in the market. Kept by nearly all storekeepers.
WANTED Customers for 783 Pairs of Boots, ojlered by Hntrick at greatly reduced prices for cash, as he is giving up that branch of business.
WANTED TO SELL— 3O pairs of Men's Elastic-side Calf Boots, at 11s 6d per pair : also, 50 pairs of Ladies' Kid E.S. Boots, at 7s Gd per pair. For cash only. At J. Missen's. ANTED— To sell a really good Farm of 406 acres on the banks of the Waipa and Kaniwhaniwha Rivers, one on each side of the farm. Well fenced and &üb-divtded, Can be bought with or without the bush. A grod opening for a saw mill or log trade. Apply to owner on the premises. ROGER HARSANT. December 13th, 18S3. LOST— Between Cambridge aiii]B.Am\)ton, Smoking Cap. Finder will oblige by returning the feame to the Manse, Cambridge. R~~ UNNING ON MY FARM, Ravensdale, Kirikiriroa, a Red and White STEER, rather staggy, no visible brand, no ear-mark. If not claimed within fourteen days from this date will be sold to defray expenses. BERNARD COLEMAN. Hamilton, December '26, 18S3. TXT HA T A WHATASPOR T S. A FIN \L MEETING was held at the Whatawhata Hotel for ths above sports, at which it was determined to have post entries for all horses in every race. CHARLES A. WALTER, Hon. Sec. KAWHIA ATHLETIC SPORTS AND HORSE RACES. TO UK HELD AT P 0 W X W E, X A W H I A, ■ Saturday, sth January 1884. President : Major A. Take. (tKNKKAL CoMMITThh • Mr G. E. Huddleston Mr Hone te One Mr A. E. Langley Mr R. Langtry Mr Hone Wetero Mr H. Arden Mr J . 11. -Phillips Mr A. Berry man Mr A. Isemonger | MrT.J. Johnston MrT. Phillips. Jrixn: : Mr J. R. Phillips. Staktkks : Messrs lluddle&ton and Forbes.
Handicaps will be made by Committee
Sports to commence at 9.30 a.m.
Puoubammf : I.— Kawhia Cup, 100 yds (Ist event), entrance, 2s 6d, acceptance, 2s Od. 2. —Swimming Race, 100 yds. Post entries, Is. 3. — Handicap Cuioc Race. 4.— Running Long Jump. Post entries, Is. 5. — Swimming Race, hurdles, 200 yds. Post entries, Is.
(j — Kawliii Cup, 220 yds. (2nd event). 7.— Canoe Race, European v. Maori. S. — Hop, Step and Jump. Post entries, Is. 9. —Half-mile Handicap. Entrance 2s 6d ; acceptance, 2s 6d. 10. — High Jump. Post entiies, Is, 11, — Canoe Race, over 6 hurdles, halfmile. 12.— Tug of War, European v. Maori. ]3.— Putting the shot. Post entries, Is. 14.— Heavy marching Order Race. Post entries, Is. 15.— Sack Race, hurdles 12in., 150 yds. 1G. — Native Ladies Race. 17.— One Mile Handicap. Entrance, 2s (id : acceptance, 2s b'd. J8. — Horse Rice, 1 mile. 19. -Kawhia Cup, 440 yds. 20.— Hoisc. li miles. 21.— Maori Haka. Piizes for the best dancers. Sundiy prizes will be t^iven for the best dressed Maoris, in native costume (male and female), also for grimacing, mimicing and posturing. Entries for the Kawhia Cup to be in by 24th inst.
Conditions. All competitors to be subscribers of not less than 5s to the general fund. All competitors to appear in costume. The decision of the comittee to be final. All protests to be accompanied by a deposit of 10s. In horse races three to start or no race. The committee do not hold themselves bound to carry out the whole piogiamme in its entirety. •ARTHUR K. LANGLEY, Hon. Sec. and Treasurer.
A UCKLAND RAILWAYS. Christmas and New Year, ISB3 and 1884. Cheap Fares. Saturday Return Tickets will be available from any station to any station from Saturday, December 22nd, to Friday, January 4th, ISB4, both days inclusive. i> Special Fares. On December 2Uth, 1883, January Ist and 2nd, 1884, Auckland, Newmarket, Mount Eden, and Ouehunga to Races. Special Trains. On Monday, 24th and 31st December, the Goods Train will ruu from Hamilton to Auckland as on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, Hamilton dep. 2.5 p.m. On Christmas and New Year's Eye the 4.15 p.m. Train from Auckland will run through to Te Awamutu. On Boxing Day, December 20th. and New Year's Day, a Special Train will run as follows':— Te Awamutu, 620 a.m.; Ohaupo, 6.37 ; Hamilton Junction, 7.10 ; Ngaruawahia, 7.45; Huntley, 8.15; Mercer, 9.40 ; Racecourse Platform arr. 12.15 p.m. Return Special On Boxing Day, December 26th, the train leaving Auckland at 6 p.m. will run through to Te Awamutu. Christmas Pay. Trains will run as on Sundays. Trains Cancelled. - On Boxing Day, December 26th, 1883, and Jauuary Ist find 2nd, 1884, the following trains are cancelled :— Auckland dep., 6.40, 9.45 ; 11 a.m. for Henderson ; the2.j> p.m f rom, Hamilton ; 3.45 p.m. from Huntley ; 11.40 a.m. from Mercer ; and the 2 p.m. from Henderson.
For Local Trains see other advertise* • No goods or cattle on December 26fch, '-"' r ' '"' , ( JWW ,. I { T> MACDQMLU, .. -. J
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Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1790, 27 December 1883, Page 3
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877Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1790, 27 December 1883, Page 3
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