Notices'.
OXFORD JOCKEY CLUB MEET- ' • "ING, 1884. •MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10th. Stewards : Messrs F. Rose, R. Fawcett, •D. O'Laughlin, S. Hunter, W. F. Madigaii, and C. Willis. Judge : Mr A. Isaacs. Handicappers : Messrs R. Kirkwood and Walter Scott. Starter : ,Mr A. Heany. Clerks of Course : Messrs. J. Tyson and A. Robinson. Clerk of Scales : Mr H. W. Moore. OFFICIAL PROGRAMME. MAIDEN PLATE, of 15 soys. ; \\ miles. Weight for age. For horses that have never won an advertised prize exceeding 10 soys. Entrance, 1 soy, HANDICAP HURDLES, of 20 soys., 2 miles, over eight flights of hurdles, 3ft. 6io. high. Nomination 1 aov., acceptance. I soy. OXFORD HANDICAP, of 30 soys ; If miles. Nomination, l£sovs.;accepance, 1J sqvs. MAORI RACE, of .5 soys. ; twice round the courße. Entrance, soy. Horses' must be owned and ridden by Waoris. Catch weights. STEWARDS' HANDICAP, of 15 soys., • 1£ miles. JNomiuation, I soy. ; acceptance, £ soy. HURRY SCURRY. Once round the course. CONSOLATION HANDICAP, of 10 soys. ; 1 mile. For horses beaten • during the meeting. Entrance, 1 soy. conditions: Nomination, fee to be forwarded to Secretary, or R. Kirkwood. Esq., Cambridge, on or before SATURDAY, 25th October. ISB4. Acceptance money payable to Secretary, Oxford, on Tuesday, 4th November; or to R. Kirkwood, Esq., Cambridge, on, THURSDAY 6th November, ISB4. Weights will appear in Waikato Times on SATURDAY, Ist November, 1884. No entry will be received except upon the condition that all claims, disputes and objections arising, shall be decided by the Stewards, or whom they may appoint, and their decision shall be final. All protests must be accompanied with a deposit of 1 soy., which will be forfeited to the funds of the Club should the Stewards consider the protest frivolous or vexatious. In the event of a walk over only 50 per cent of the Stakes will be paid. The Rules of the Auckland Bacing Club will be strictly adhered to. henry McClelland, Hon. Sec.
TU-EW ZEALAND RILWAYS. AUCKLAND SECTION. CATTLE SHOW, AND RACES, November Bth, 10th, aud 15th, ISB4. CHEAP FARES. Saturday Return Tickets will be issued (any station to any station) from Thursday, November 6th, to Saturday, November 15th (both days inclushe), available for return up to and including Tuesday, November IBth. Auckland, Newmarket, Mount Eden and Onehunga to Green Lane and Ellerslie— Special Fares. Passengers will not be allowed to break the journey at Greeu Lane or Racecourse platform during this period, but must be provided with suitable tickets. SPECIAL TRAINS- CATTLE SHOW. For exhibits only (with passenger carriage attached) on Friday, November 7th. Te Awamutu, 7 a.m.; Ohaupo, 7.25 ; Frankton Junction 8.5 ; Cambridge, 6.50; i Hamilton West, 7.45 ; Ngaruawahia, 8.45 • Mercer, 10.20 ; Green Lano (discharge for show), 2.10 pm. No exhibits can- be conveyed on the 10th ; must be loaded at 7 a.m. on Tuesday, 11th, at Green Lane. November 10th. Te Awamutu, 630 a.m.; Ohaupo, 6.48 ; Frankton Junction, 7.15 ; Cambridge, 6.30 a.m. ; Hamilton West, 7.8; Ngaruawahia, 7.50 ; Huntly, 8.18 ; Mercer, 10; Pukekohe, 11.5; Drury, 11.40; Green Lane (arrival), 12.40 p.m. Only stops to pick up passengers for Green Lane returning same day leaving Auckland at 6. p.m. SPECIAL TRAIN FOR RACES. November 15th, Te Awamutu, 6.30 a.m. ; Ohaupo, 6.48; Frankton Junction 7. 15 ; Cambridge, 6.30 a.m. ; Hamilton West, 7.8 ; Ngaruawahia, 7-50 ; Huntly, 8.18 ; Mercer, 10; Pukekohe, 11.5; Drury, 11.40; Racecourse platform (arrival) 12.40 p.m. Only stops to pick up passengers for Racecourse platform returning same day, leaving Auckland at 6 p.m. TRAINS ALTERED. On November 10th, and 15th, the -trains usually leaving Auckland at 4.15 p.m. and 4.30 p.m., for Mercer and Helensville respectively, will depart at 6 p.m. TRAINS SUSPENDED. November, 10th and 15th, Trains leaving Auckland at 6.20 a.m.; and 9.45 a.m. ; for Main Line and 10.50 am., for Kaipara Branch; from Hamilton West, 2.0 p.m. ; Mercer, 11.20 a.m. ; Heleusville, 11.45 a.m. ; also, certaiu Local Trains will be suspendtd. NO GOODS OR CATTLE ON THESE DAYS. 'C. HUDSON, District Traffic Manager. RAILWAY HOTEL, FRANKTON JUNCTION. I BEG TO INFORM TRAVELLERS by Rail and the Public generally that ample time is now afforded for allowing passengers by trains to step over the way and get the best of Thomas Macky's Spirits anil Wine ; also, the celebrated Ngaruawahia Pale Ale. WM. DETHMER, Proprietor.
rpE AWAMUTU BEEWERT IMPORTANTJOTICE. The undersigned has determined to REDUCE his ALE and PORTER to the following prices :—: — Delivered at any railway station as far as Mercer — Per gal. Quantities of 5 gal lons ... ... 2s Od „ 10 to 54 gallons .. la 9d Per doz. Ale and Stout, quarts ...8s Od pints ...5s Od Orders from families promptly attended CHARLES INNES. Te Awamutu, April 9th, 1884. ONEY TO LEND, in Large or ' Small Suma, at a moderate rate of interest,— Jackson and Ruwcll, Solicitors ForVrttwt, AuQkbwd..
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Waikato Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1924, 4 November 1884, Page 3
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