"YTGARUAWAHIA AN NU A L JM . ' l RACES. - ' . Easter Monday, 26th April. 1886. Judge : 7 W. N. Searanoke, Esq., J.P. ; I Ha^djcafpMrs s - ' ■ ; '"' Messrs' T76. SamWand'A. Bach. s i ~ ■ PROGRAMME. •%.\ HA'ftTjfl?A % P ! HORDLE RACE, of 10* ] • soa's., second horse sive hisstalfcs,^ / over six flights of hurdles, threa* f I ;jelt)'si£ finches? high. Nominafion,; flsa;f 15a; iccfptance, 10s. Distance, about 1 mil* and a -half. '2. MAIDEJN PLATE, of 6sovs., for horses that have never won* an advettfie'd Hce. JOT/ DisI ton ce, about on& tnile-ami a quarter. 3. NGARUAWiiHIA HANDICAP, of ' 20sovs., 10 per cent, of stake, to go for second horse. Nomination, one I ; sot ; acceptance, 10a. Distance, about one mile and three-quarters. 4. HACK SELLING HURDLE RACE, . of 7*>vsi, second horse save his. stakes,' winner to be sold for 15sovs., - > surplus if any toga to funds; weight, 1 10st./»over s,ix Sights of hurdles, three * feet sir inches high. Enj trance, 15s. : Distance, •' about one : iriile and a-half. ■ 5. SETTLER'S" RACE, of ssovs., for horses the bona fide property of settlers for three months, within a radius of six miles of Ngaruawahia. Entrance," 7s 6d. Distance, once round the course. 6. CONSOLATION HANDICAP, of 5 hoys. Entrance, 10s. Distance, , about ope mile.
CONDITIONS. \ 1. Nominations for Hurdles and Ngaruawahia Handicaps to be forwarded to the Secretary on or before Tuesday, the 13th April, with age, pedigree and colours. 2. Acceptances and general entries to close on Tuesday, the 20th April, 1886, with Secretary at Ngaruawaliia. , 3] X' J& ] |tules , strictly adhered to, whffre 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 all disputes, claims and objections arising out 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 final. D. THOMSON, Hon. Sec.
THE RAILWAY STORE HAMILTON. THE undersigucd, in thanking his 1 numerous friends atd customers for past favours, begs to inform them that ha has. opened the above premises with an entirely new and fashionable Stock of Drapery, of Dress Goods; in all- fashionabje .shades . aud textures, Ribbons, Laces, Feathers, Flowers, Hosiery, and Manchester Goods, in great variety f^Me'n's and Boys" Clothing suitable for summer wear; also, a large : assortment of Ladies' and Children's Hats* of the latest, shapes, in Straw, Leghorn. Rush, and other materials. Gentlemen's Hafe'jfei WW& &uilt«d : .H«lmeto:rD»b: Cashmere r H^l;netjS, French Felts in all colours}, Tweed, 1/awn Tennis, and Cricketing Hais in variety, Dress Shirts White! and, Coloured). ; Scarves, Ties, Handkerchiefs, Undershirts, andalargfe assortment of other goods too numerous fa jn,enspn. Jtt^e- grocery ;« and ironmongery Departments/ all; goods of the best quality, and special value for cash will. bio given. As X have no heavy outlay in the shape .of rent and wages, I am in a position to sell at the.lowest living profit. , Not* -teb ApDitsV; : „; A; SCOTT, THE RAILWAY STORE, • (Next Barton|s Commercial Hotel), I-,,.,. .C^i^iJTdN.,'/ , , ...
H/ M. . ir S, A L . M O N , • ITAILOR, * ~ HAMILTON WEST ,1 (Near' Co-bpe'rative Store), , ; • In returning thanks for the t support } already accorded to him, begs to assure, dhose who will favour him with their orders, that nothing will l&^wanting On his part to give entire satisfaction. s Samples of Newest Goods A8, o w«ll AS ""■ ' OXD TRIED PAVOCRITJK. Thoroughness and durability, combined latest modes and easy fit; may be depended ou ; . Punctuality and extreme moderation in charges will be found satisfactory, RIDING TROUSERS (durable and com«]fortabfe in the saddle), a SPECIALITY, j I Hamilton, Bth April, 1886. ', '
iniRSTCLASs farm: for sale. ; Capital Saw-mill Site. . A FARM of 406 acres with half a mile frontage to the Waipa River, and a mile frontaga to the Kaniwhaniwha River. The whole is securely fenced and sub-divided into eight paddocks. Four-roomed House, 'large and commodious 1 Stables and Cowsheds, 50ft by 20ft. There is a good bush of Kahikatea and Ritnu on about 100 acres of this propertyeetimated to yield over 2,000,000 feet of timber. This desirable property is for sale~at £1300. Terms easy.' The 'proprietor is prepared to sell in two'sepaxate lots. One portion with Waipa 'river frontage containing about 130 acres is offered at 30s per acre. For Particulars apply to ' ' JT. S. EDGECUMBE. Hamiltonffiovembcr 13th, 1885.
flffisfjtTT PUSES TO LET JSlbiilhv Apply to John Knox.
•"l\ypNW >l TU fl EEND, in Large oi iW. ' Small Sums, at a moderate rate of interest.— Jackson and RuaaelL Solicitors lort-rtrtet; Aucklaid,
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Waikato Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2147, 13 April 1886, Page 3
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