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rpHAMES JOCKEY CLUB, 1884. SUMMER MEETING. December 26 (Boxing Day) and 27," 1884. PROGRAMME : First Day, FRIDAY (Boxing Day, December 26, 1884. 1. FREE HANDICAP of 35sovs. Distance, 1 mile. Entrance, lsov. ; and lsov. at scales. i HANDICAP HURDLE RACE of 40 soys. Entrance, lsov. ; acceptance, 2sovs. Distauce, 2 miles. Over 8 flights of hurdles. 3. THAMES PLATE HANDICAP of lOOsovs. Sweep of 3sovs. for Second Horse. Distance, ]£ miles. Entrance, 2sovs. ; acceptance, 3 soys. 4. SELLING HACK RACE, of lOsovs. Distance, 1 mile. Catch weights. Winner to be sold for 20sovs., any surplus to go to funds of Club. 5. STEWARDS' HANDICAP, 'of 50sovs. Distance, 1\ miles. Entrance, lsov.; acceptance, 2sovs. Second Day, SATURDAY, 27th December, 1884. 1. FLYING STAKES HANDICAP, of 40ao\s. Distance, 1 mile. Entrance, l3ov. ; acceptance, £1 10s. 2. SELLING RACE, of 30sovs. Weight for age. Winner to be sold for 50sovs. ; 71bs allowed for every reduction of lOsovs., selling price down to nil. Distance, 1-j: miles. Entrance, lsov. ; acceptance, 1 sow 3. GOLDFIELDS HANDICAP, of 100 soys. Sweep of 380^. to go to second horse. Distance, 14. miles. Entrance, 2sovs. ; acceptance, 3sovs. Winner of Thames Plate to carry 51bs penalty. 4. HANDICAP STEEPLECHASE of 75sovs, with a sweep of 2sovs. each to go to second horse. Distance about 2\ miles. Entrance, 2sovs. ; acceptance, 2sovs. 5. CONSOLATION HANDICAP, of 20 soys. Distance 1 mile. Entrance, lsov. Nominations for Hurdle Race, Steeplechase, Thames Plate, Goldfields Handicap, Free Handicap and Stewards' Handicap close at the Jockey Club Rooms, Thames, on SATURDAY, the 22nd November, at 8 p.m., and weights will be declared on MONDAY, Bth December. Acceptance and General Entry on WEDNESDAY, 17th December, before 8 p.m. Weights for Flying Stakes to appear at 8 p.m,, evening of first day's races. L. MELHOSE, Hon. Sec.
ALEXANDRA A-ISnsnJAX^^JPORTS. THE USUAL CHRISTMAS SPORTS AND RACES Will take place here on BOXING-DAY. Programme in a future issue. W. JONES, Hon. Sec.
TIT AYORALTY. To the Burgesses of Hamilton. Ladies and Gentlemen,— I am a candidate for the office of Mayor, and solicit your vote and interest at the approaching election, I have the honour to be, Your obedient servant, ROBERT PEAT. November 10, 1884.
THOROUGH OF HAMILTON. Mayoral Election. William A. Graham, Esq. Sir, — We, the undersigned burgesses of the Borough of Hamilton, respectfully request that you will consent to be nominated for the office of Mayor of Hamilton for the ensuing term, and we pledge ourselves to do our utmost to secure your return :—: — William Steele W. H. Kelly J. B. Whyte F. J. Yon Stunner J. T. Home Henry L. Hooper E. Wilson Saml. McLernon Samuel Teas Qualtrough and John Ricller White W. N. Searancke Jno. Knox T. Keep Thomas A. Bell Jas. Hally J. McPherson George Cornish J. Carey T. G. Sandes Isaac Coates John Atkinson A. Campbell Thos. Ormiston T. C. Hammond W. F. Bell James Missen Philip Munro J. Manktelow Maria O'Neill T. Jolly Lewis O'Neill F. A. Whitaker Thos. Cassiday S. Pascoe S. E. G. Smith M. Harwood J. S. Edgecumbe E. T. Davey David Cockhead W. Black D. Mclntyre W. Wyatt William Wood R. A. C. Kerry R. F. Sandes Fred. Gaudin George Carter F. Crawford William Jones Eliza Gaudin C. Harwood William White J. Hastie Emily Black Jas. Coombes Edward Pearson H. Tristram George S. Pearson Wm. Alexander H. Warr Thomas Lees John Davis George Mays Charles McKenzie D. M. Beere Samuel Meachem John Mahon D. Gardiner Samuel Foulsham W. G. Mnrliss Sarah Gwynne Wm. Downing George Edgecumbe E. Wall T. Trewheellar Thomas King Richard Edwards Thomas Evans C. Hall To thr Burgesses of Hamilton Signing the Above Requisition Ladies and Gextlkmen,— I have to thank you for the confidence reposed in me, and to say that I shall have much pleasure in complying with your wishes. I have the honour to be, Ladies and Gentleman, Your obedient servant, WILLIAM A. GRAHAM.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1932, 22 November 1884, Page 3
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