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Notices.

NGARUAWAHIA RACE MEETING. The undersigned will sell the privileges of the above, viz., GATES, PUBLIC'AN.'S r^ND, tEtyPERANCE BOOTHS,' CARDS, ic. Qn Friday, 16th April, , , f At 2 o'clock. W. J. HUNI'iR & CO

XT^ARUAWAHIA. ANNUAL i>j RACES. , Easter Monday, 26th April, 1886. Judoe : , ' ' W. N. Searancke, Esq., J.P. Hanmcapj'KßS : Messrs T, G. Sandes and^A, Bach. PROGRAMME. - . i: HANDICAP JiORDLB RACE, of 10 , soys., second horse save his stakes, ' over six flights of /hurdles, three ifeet sijc inches high) Nhtfriinatioh, 1 Jsb ; Acceptance, 10s. '' ''Distance, 'abbut I mile and a-half. i'MAiDEN PLATE, 'of 66 3 ov»., for hordes that have never wpn a,u advertised race. Entrance, 10s. Distance, about one mile and a quarter. 3. NGARUAWAHIA HANDICAP* of 20aovs., 10 per cent, of stake to go for second horse. Nomination,, one soy; acceptance, 10s. Distance, about one mile and three-quarters. 4. HACK SELLING HURDLE RACE, of Taovs., second horse save hi» stakes, winner to be sold for 15sp,vs., surplus if any to go to funds ; weight, "Iost.^~ovei r six ' flights of hurdles, three feet s|x 1 inches high. En"tratice, 15s. Distance, about onf : mile and a-half. t \ 5. SETTLER'S RAIOE, of ssovs., for horses the bona fide' property of settlers for three months, within a radius of six miles of Ngaruavahial. Entrance, 7s' 6d. Distance; once rTJflntf th~e~csurse. ~-~~- — 6. CONSOLATION HANDICAP, of 5 soys. Entrance, 10s. Distance, " — Kboutrotoe~mile. ! "" "" "" "' ~

: ,CONI?ITIONS, , _j j 1. Nominations ■_ for Hurdles and ! Ngaruawahia Handicaps to be forwarded to the Secretary oil ,or before Tuesday, 'the 13th April, with] age, pedigree and colours. ( ' ' - ' 2. Accept luces and general entries to close on Tuesday, the 20th April, 1886, with Secretary At Ngaruawahia. 3. A.J.C. Rule 3 strictly adhered to, where no special rule applies. Three horses to start or no race. 4. No entry will be received for any of the races except upon this condition : That aU dfcputes/clnjfns^nd ' objections ansing-bufr'of-the racing shall be decided by a majority of the Stewards present, or those whom they may appoint. The. decisions upon all points connected with the carrying out of this programme shall be finalr- - --- - •> '"' " D". THOMSON, Hon. Sec.

pHURCH of crrist: Le Quesne's Hall, Hamilton. Services will be held To-morrow as under : — Tomorrow at 11, for fellowship and breaking of bread. Evening Lecture at 7 by J. -Fletcher. Subject—" Elijah the Fngrtive." *■'

ORESBYTERIAN CHURCH, L HAMILTON. To-Morrow (Sunday), 11th. The Rev. R. Someevij^le, q£ S. Peter's, Auckland, will preach— Forenoon at 11, and evening at 7.

npRINITY WESLEYAN CHURCH, 1 HAMILTON. Services : Sunday, April 11th. Morning, 11 : Rev. J. Dellow. Subject: " The Patriarch Abraham." Evening, 7 : Rev. J. Dellow\ Subject: ••The Seven- Churches'of . Asia."

IG . G . T . Public Hall, Cambridge. ; •' l ' ANNffrfeR^ARY CONCERT AND DRAMATIC PERFORMANCE, in^cbnntclfdn GENERAL GORDQNXODGE,I.O.G.T. will take place on Mond^ April l^thy 1886,' At wljicl^ the [Cambridge, Drapiatic^Club and niemliers of the Choral Soc'^y nave kindly consented to assist. ' ■ ' front Seats, 2s.' To commence, at 8 p.m. precisely.

ORESB ; V T X fe'l A N CHURCH^ SOpiEE AND CONCERT. r (_ ( _ Friday, 16th April. Tea, 6.30 p.m.' Admission, 2s.' ( ;

PUBLIC HA^LL, Hamilton West.

This Day (Saturday), April 10. ' »' FOR^E DAY ONLY I the mew Zealand tom thumb.

The smallest Midget iv the World. Visitqd by.l4 v OOO pepplain Auckland. Everyone earned" to see Iniii.y an^ being two inches smaller than the old original Tom Thumb, and 251bs r lighter.^He-ia the most astonishing prodigy the world ever produced.- Height only 30in.; weight only 201b5.; age, 15. For the convenience of ladies and children there will be a , matiuee from 2, till, 5, and again at night from 7 till .10 p.m., Admission. Is :, children, 6d. " |ff ' ' ll "" ? J. -LINDSAY, Manager. - FREDO, Agent.

Hm? .."salmon; „ • 1 / TAILOR, ■- •■■ ' •'■ • ' H>MtLTON WEST ] . (Near Co-operative Store), In returning thanks ftr the support ' already -accorded]; td&imf begs to assure* those ■wnoTttilL favour him with i thW orders, that nothing wiU be wanting on his part to give entire satisfaction. , Samples o* Newest Goods as wbll a^ OLD TRIED FAVOOBITIS. Thoroughness and durability, combined with latest modes and easy fit, may be depended on. Punctuality and extreme moderation in charges will be found satisfactory, RIDING TROUSERS (durable » n d comfortable in the saddle), a SPECIALITY. Hamilton, Bth April, 1 1886.

npOTARA TIMBER. -The Waikato A- Timber Odmpany (Limited) are prepared to SUPPLY all sizes of BUILI* ING and BRIDGE TIMBER, POSTS, &c, from ithe "VVaotu' Sa#-mills—^ first and second-class. — This Timber is superior to Kauri for many purposes. Apply to Mr A. Wallace, Manager Sawmills, Waotu ; or, Agent Waikato Coal and Shipping Company (Limited), Ngaruawahia.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2146, 10 April 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2146, 10 April 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2146, 10 April 1886, Page 3

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