Notices. Ngaruawahia annual RACES. Easter Monday, 11th April 1887. Judge : Major Jackson, Handicappers : Messrs Hinton aud S. Young, Stewards : Messrs Dickinson, Fitzpatrick, Rathborne, W. Collings, D. Coombes. Registered Under A.R.C. PROGRAMME : HANDICAP HURDLE RACE, of 15 sovs. Second horse save his stakes. Over sixgflights of hurdles, three [feet six inches high. Nominations lsov. Acceptance 15s. Distance about 1 mile and three quarters. MAIDEN PLATE, — sovs, for horses that have never won an advertised race of over — sovs. Entrance—s. Distance about 1 mile and a quarter. NGARUAWAHIA HANDICAP, of 20 sovs, 10 per cent, of stake to go to second horse. Nomination lsov. Acceptance lsov. Distance about 1 mile and three-quarters. TWO YEAR OLD RACE, of -sovs. Distance five furlongs. NGARUA vVAHIA PLATE, of lOsovs, sccond horse to save stakes. Nomination 15s. Acceptance 10s. Distance about 1 mile and a quarter. CONSOLATION HANDICAP, of-sovs. Entrance—Distance one mile. CONDITIONS. Nomination for Hurdles, Ngaruawahia Handicap and Plate to be forwarded to the Secretary on or before THURSDAY, 31st March, with age, pedigree and colours. Acceptances and general entries to close on Tuesday, the sth April, with Secretary at Ngaruawahia. A.J.C. Rules strictly adhered to where no special rule applies. EDWIN RATHBORNE, Hon. Secretary and Treasurer. AUWHARE ANNUAL SPORTS TO BE HELD ON Easter Monday, April 11th, 1887PROGRAMME: Open Events. En--Ist 2nd trance prize, prize, fee. £s. £a. s. d. 1. Maiden Flat Race, 100 yds ... 1 0 010 10 2. High Jump ... 1 0 010 1 0 3. TauwhareCup) (Ist stage) 100 > 5 5 2 2 4 0 yds Handicap ) 4. Running Hop, Step, and Jump 1 0 0 5 1 0 5. Tauwhare Cup (2nd stage), 200 yds Handicap ... 6. Hurdle Race (handicap) 2 0 015 2 6 7. 120-yards Handicap 2 0 015 2 6 8. Tauwhare Cup (3rd stage), 400 yds Handicap ... 9. Half-mile Race Handicap ... 2 0 015 2 6 10. Mile Race Handicap 3 0 1 0 3 0 Local Events. 1. Boys' Race, 150 yds (handicap)... 010 0 5 1 0 2. TauwhareCup ") (Ist stage), 100 >55 110 40 yds handicap ) 3. High Jump ... 1 0 7 6 1 0 4. Cup, 2nd stage "j ]50 yards, han- jdicap ... J 5. Long Jump ... 015 0 5 1 0 6. Hurdle Race, 200 yds handicap ... 110 015 2 0 7. Cup, 3rd stage "j 300 yds handi- jcap J First race to start at 10 a.m. sharp. All competitors must be subscribers of not less than ss. Entries for all Handicaps must be sent to either of the handicappers, or to the secretary, not later than Tuesday, sth April, accompanied by subscriptions and entrance fees. No entries will be received except on condition that all claims, disputes, and objections shall be decided by the committee, such decision to be final. All protests must be accompanied by the sum of ten shillings, which shall be forfeited if the protest be not sustained. Special prizes will be mentioned in a future advertisement. W. McMillan, Cambridge ) G. Allright, Tamahere V Handicappers R. G. Speake, Tauwhare ) R. G. SPEAKE, Hon. Sec.. REFRESH M ENTS Will be provided at the TAUWHARE HOTEL At 2s each. G. WALWORTH, Proprietor. A. O. KELLY, QABINETMAKER & CARPENTER, Grey-street, HAMILTON EAST. Upholstering in all its BranchesPrices to suit the times. Lowest possible rates for cash. PHOTOGRAPHY ! J AMES E I D Has NOW OPENED his PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO, and will carry on that art in all its branches. Carte-de-visitea, 10s per dozen ; Cabinets, from 18s per dozen. Special arrangements for groups and outdoor work. Hamilton East, Jan. 17, 1887. QHAMPTALOUP & QOOPER. Selected List oe Books on Trades and Technical Knowledge, s. d. Boot and Shoe Making, Art of, by J. Leno 5 6 Carvers', Gilders' and Picture-frame-makers' Guide ... ... ... 3 0 Carving in Wood, for Amateurs ... ... 1 3 ~ Art of, by G. A. Rogers 1 3 Cabinetmaker, The Practical ... ... 4 6 Carpentry and Joinery, by T. Tredgold ... 4 0 Carpentry, Circular Work in, G. Collings a 0 Colour and Dye Wares, Manual of, by J. W. Slater .., ... ... ... 8 6 French Polishing, by a Practical Man ... 3 0 House Decoration, by J. W. Facey ... 6 0 Leather Manufacture, Art of, by A. Watt 14 0 Lithography, The Grammar of (W. D. Richmond) ... ... ... ... 5 0 ~ Colour Printing „ 6 0 Mechanics' Own Book, Spons ... ... 7 0 Pattern-making, by a Foreman ... _ ... 8 6 Printing Machines and Machine Printing, by F.Wilson ... ... ... 5 6 Printer, The American, by T, MacKellar... 12 0 Photography, Treatise on, by W. Abney ... 4 0 ~ Practical Guide to, Marion... 3 0 Prospectors' Handbook, by J. W.Anderson 4 0 Plumber aud Sanitary Houses, S. Hellyer 12 0 Sanitary Plumbing, Art of, by S.Hellver... 4 0 Spinning in Flax, Tow and Jute (P. Sharp) 0 Sign Writing and Glass Embossing, by J. Callingham... ... ... ... 6 0 Soap, Candles, Lubricants and Glycerine, The Manufacture 0f... „ 12 0 Tinman's Manual, by I. R. Butts ... 8 6 Varnishes and Oils, by J. Cameron ... 8 6 Varnishes, The Fabrication of, E. Andres... 14 0 BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, QoEEN-axKEfir, Auckxanjj.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2295, 26 March 1887, Page 3
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