HAMILTON ANNUAL CHRISTMAS SPORTS.
Thk following entries were received yestorday by the secretary, for the various events. The Auckland entries have not yet come to hand, so that these numbers will be materially increased :—: — Hamilton Cup, 100 yds, 250y35, and 508 yds. Taukiri W. D.ivis A. H. Waring Patterson McKinnon J. P. Kenny L. B. Harris Luke Floyd Guird Wright Hubdl-es, 120 yds. Taukiri H. Carter Floyd L. B. Harris Bicycle Race, 2 miles. W. Selby J. Somers H. E. Richardson T. Wallnutt Yon Stunner Half Mile. Faulkner Kelly Simpson McFarlane Smith, H. Guird C Craig A. Drayton Hannon Trotting Rack, 3 miles. Chitty's Rat Tail Waring's The Witch Devilt's Toby Heaslip's Nameless Hyde's Ewe Lamb Bell's Trooper Ayer's Jenny Harwoods Rasuer Harwoods Prince McCann's Dudeen Sage's Flirt Miles' Nancy McMillan's Yankee Burn's Jeanetto Craigs Fancy Lonergan's Dandy FOOTDALEKS RACE. T. Hinton, H.F.C. T. Clements K.F.C. H. Graham, K.F.C. Bind.»n. H.r.C. F. H. Hammond, L. B. Harris, Huntly HuntlyF.C. F.C. Luke, Huntly F.C. Guild, Huntly F.CJ. Bailey, Huntly Hannon, C.F.C F.C. Onk Milk. Faulkner M icFarl.me Waring Guird Hannon Drayton Kelly Simpson J. Bailey C, Craig 200 yds. Patterson Simons Kenny Luke L. B. Harris Carter Floyd 400 yds hurklks. Taukiri J. P. Kenny L. B. Harris H. Carter A. Drayton Handicaps will appear at an early date.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2252, 14 December 1886, Page 2
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