Auctions.
TE AWAMUTU. THIS DAY. J. S. Buckland has received instructions i from Mr Henry Lewis to sell at Te , Awamutu, On Saturday, 20th September, At half-past 12 o'clock, rfIHE WHOLE OP HIS DAIRY ! X COWS, UTENSILS, &c, Consisting* of — 25 Well-bred Quiet Dairy Cows, at or near calving Milk Pans, Buckets, and Factory CansJ Horse, Spring Cart and Harness 1 Young Bull by British King Lot 36-gallon Spirit Casks, Knife Polisher, and Sundries Large Carriage or Bus Single-seated Buggy and Harness 10 Hard wood Gates (9fts.) Luncheon provided at 12 o'clock. J. S. BUCKLAND.
s TE AWAMUTU. THIS DAY. J. S. Buckland will Sell at Te Awamutu on Saturday, H HEAVY DRAUGHT MARE 1 1 Good Hack 1 Medium Draught Gelding, very active Light Farm Waggon | j And , Lot of Saddlery and Harness Immediately after sale of Mr Lewis' cows.
CAMBRIDGE CATTLE SALE. Thursday Next. For Sale at the Cambridge Cattle Yards, OO YEARLING STEERS AND LlLl HEIFERS Dairy Cows and Store Cattle 14 Choice quality Fat Cattle 100 Lorgwool Hoggets 30 Prime Fat Sheep. J. S. BUCKLAND.
CAMBRIDGE HORSE SALE. Saturday, 27th September. For Sale at the Waikato Horse Bazaar on Saturday, 27th September, at One o'clock, 4 STAUNCH HEAVY DRAUGHT HORSES 1 First-clabs Shafter, heavy draught 1 Handsome Mare, good hack 2 Pair Plough Horses in low condition, without reserve 5 Active Farm Horses, staunch in all woi k 2 Good Hacks. J. S. BUCKLAND.
piHAUPO LIVE STOCK SALE. Tuesday, 30th September. J. S. BUCKLAND.
THE WAIKATO CATTLE FAIR, OHAUPO, In the New Yards. J. S. Buckland will hold his First Cattle Fair this season at Ohaupo on Tuesday, 14th October. THE auctioneer requests all those who purpose taking advantage of this sale to send their entries, with full particulais as soon as possible, that the stock may be catalogued. J. S. BUCKLAND, Auctioneer. ;
/CAMBRIDGE JOCKEY CLUB. Spring Meeting. FRIDAY, DECEMBER sth, 1884. President : J. B. Wliyte, Esq., M.H.R. Vice-Prksidem : b\ A. Whitaker, Esq. Stewards : Dr. Waddington E. Hewitt Messrs J. Allwill Jas. Fonest H. Asher Wm. Moon A. Isaacs J. P. Thomson T. B. Lewis. Judoe : Starter • Lieut-Col. Lyon. Handic\pper : Mr Wm. Peicival. Clerks of Couk.se : Messrs Smale and Rhodes. Clerk of Scales : Mr H. W. Moore. ■ OFFICIAL PROGRAMME. HANDICAP HURDLES, of 30 soys. ; 2 miles, over eight nights of hurdles, 3ft. 6in. high. Nomination l^sovs. ; acceptance, \\ so\s. MAIDEN PLATE of 20 soys. ; \\ miles. Weight for age. For horses that have never won an advertised race exceeding 15 soys. Entrance, 1^ soys. CAMBRIDGE SPRING HANDICAP, of ."50 soys ; 1$ miles Nomination, 1^ soys. ; acceptance, 2 soys. MAUNGATAUrARI PLATK, of 20 soys. ; once round course. For horses that have never won a race on a public course ; to be owned and ridden by natives. Catch weights. First horse, £12 103 ; second, £5 ; third, £2 10a. Entrance, \ soy. Post entries. SPRING STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP, of 40 soys., about 3 miles, over fair hunting country. Nomination 2 soys. ; acceptance, 2 soys. STEWARDS HANDICAP, of 23 soys. , Once round course. Nomination, 1 ' soy, ; acceptance, 1 soy. CONSOLATION HANDICAP of 10 ; Bova. for horses beaten dvi ing the meet- ] ing. Once round course. Entrance, ; \ soys. i CONDITIONS. | Entrance fee for all handicaps to be forwarded with nomination and colours, l age and pedigree of horses, addressed to ' Mr Allwill, Cambridge ; Mr Scott, Kihi- j kihi ; or Mr W. Percival, Auckland not ' later than Thursday, the 20th November, 1884. ] Weights will appear in Auckland and £ Waikato papers on Monday, Ist December, 1884. ] Acceptances and general entries close with Messrs Scott, Allwill, and Percival, on Wednesday, the 3rd December, 1884. f Weights for Stewards' Handicap will r be declared half an hour after Spring Handicap has been run, and acceptances received up to a quarter of an hour be- . fore the race. In the event of a walk-over only 50 per cent of the stakes will be paid. Any Jockey riding except in the colours entered will be fined 2 soys. No entry will be received except upon j the condition that all claims, disputes t and objections arising, shall be decided t by the Stewards, or whom they may ap- j point, and their decision shall be final. \ All protests must be accompanied with a a deposit of 3 soys which will be for- f feited to the funds of the Club should the [ Stewards consider the protest frivolous or c vexatious. , t The Rules of the Auckland Racing a Club will be strictly adhered to. Ten per cent will be deducted from prize in eath erent for second horse. JARED ALLWILL, ' ' For Secretary. "] /BTThe usual New Yew Meeting will bo J held on J*n, 1, 1885, 1
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Waikato Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1905, 20 September 1884, Page 3
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