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Auctions. CAMBRIDGE SALES. Saturday November 19th, 11 a.in. PRIME KKEE, MUTTON', VEAL, I’ork am! Lamb, at Arnolil'3. 12. noon. At Cattle Yards, 1 AH HKAI> 0K FAT AXD store JUJU Cattle Dairy Cows, &c. LUO 11. in., At Bazaar. 50 1 1 o 40 II 0 R S E S. Amongst them Heavy Draught Mares from Morrinsville Heavy Draught Gelding from Paoroa Heavy Draught Black Colt by Prince Charlie Upstanding Hacks Biding, Light Harness and Draught Horses Harness, .Saddlery, Ac. Also Spring-carts, Spring Waggon, Dray, and good farm Waggon. ALFRED BUCKLAND A CO. SOUTH AUCKLAND RACING CLUB. Programme for Summer Meeting, 1887. TO BE RUN ON THE CLAUDE LANDS RACECOURSE o?r Thursday, December 29th, 1837. Presihe.nt : J. B. Whyte. Esq., M.H.R. Vice-President : Major Jackson, M.H.R. Jcdge: Major Jackson, M.H.R. Stewarts : Dr Waddington Mr R. C. Matthias Mr E. Dickey Mr W. S. Rutherford Mr A. Downes Mr A. Furze Mr J. McNicol MrT. W. Weatherill Mr S. Lawson Mr L. Cussen Starter : Mr E. P. Donnelly. Clerks of the Cor use : Messrs T. A. Brown and E. Pilling. Handicappers : Messrs W. W. Robinson and T. G. Sarnies.

HANDICAP HURDLE RACE, of 40 bovs, second horse to receive lOsovs out of stakes, over eight flights of hurdles. Nomination, Jsov.; acceptance, Isov. Distance, about 2 miles and a distance. MAIDEN PLATE, of 30sovs. For three-year-olds and upwards, weight for age. For horses that have never won a race of over £2O at time of entry. Entrance, £1 10s. Distance, about l_j miles. SOUTH AUCKLAND CUP (HANDICAP, of lOOsovs. Ist horse, SOsovs : 2nd, Usovs; 3rd, osovs. Entries, 2sovs.; acceptances, 3sovs. The winner of any race of the value of uOsovs after the declaration of the weights to carry Tibs, extra ; of two such races, lOlbs extra. Distance, about 1J miles. NOVEL HACK RACE, of Usovs, winner to be sold by auction immediately after the race, and the whole of the proceeds to go to the funds. Minimum weight, list. Entrance, 15s. Once round the course. JUBILEE STAKES (HANDICAP), of JOsovs. Entries, Isov. ; acceptances, 30s. Winner of the South Auckland Cup to carry lOlbs. extra. Winner of any other race after the declaration of the weights to carry Tibs extra, penalties not cumulative. Distance, about U miles. TRADESMEN’S PLATE (HANDICAP), for a Piece of Plate presented by Mr

.S. McLernon, valued at £lO 10s, with 35sovs. added ; 1 Usovs, out of added money to go to second horse. Entries, Isov.; acceptance, 255. Distance, J mile. CONSOLATION HANDICAP, of 30 sovs., for all horses beaten during the meeting; second horse to receive osovs. out of the stakes. Entries, £1 acceptance 10s. Distance, once round course. CONDITIONS.

Nominations for the Handicap Hurdle Race, South Auckland Cup, and Jubilee Stakes to be made with the Secretary of the South Auckland Racing Club at the Commercial Hotel, Hamilton, or to Mr W. VV. Robinson Tattersalls Auckland, at 9 o'clock p.m. on Wednesday, November 23rd; weights to appear on or before December Cth; acceutanccs to be declared before 9 p.m. on dav ol general entry, December 24 th. Nominations for the Maiden Plate and Tradesmen’s Plate to be made with the Secretary, or to Mr \\. W. Robinson. Tattersalls Auckland, before 9 o’clock p.m. on day of general entry ; acceptances for the latter race to he declared before 9 p.m. on December 26th. Entries for the Novel Hack Race to be made with the Secretary before 1 p.m. on day of general entry. Nominations for the Consolation Handicap to be made with the Secretary fifteen minutes after the Tradesmen’s Plate has been run ; handicaps to be declared immediately afterwards. No nomination or acceptance will be received on any pretence whatever after the hour named, or without being accompanied by the necessary amount of cash. Ihe attention of owners is particular!;/ called to this regulation. C. J. W. BARTON, Hon. Sec.

JJAMI L T 0 N ANNUAL, BOXING-DAY SPORTS ON MONDAY, DECEMBER 20th. ISS7.

TO THE LADIES AND GEXTS of Cambridge and surrounding districts, botli young and old, great and small, when you are passing by just step inside and try the quality of our boots and shoes, as they are the best and cheapest ever offered in the Waikato. So say all who try them. X.H.—Every description of boots and shoes, hand-sewn or pegged, made to order. Riding or jockey boots receive special attention. Comfortable fit guaranteed. Repairing of all Igpds of boots and shoes daily, at pric* to suit the times. Special attention to orders given f. L. COX, Manager Auckland Boot o.it, Duke-street, Cambridge.

nr-t 11 UCATIONAL.—TiIe Kev. Richard Jjj L Sates, 8.A., Head Master of the Newton b> fc h ° ol > prepared ‘o receive Oentk T'f u spoils as Boarders at his residence “ a he Nook, L pper by nioudsstreet. Auckland,. ?* th « Auck ' laud College and L.-rainiiiar bchoolhose parents are resident JU th e tountij, u find the above a com>'table home. The house is large, and is most conveniently situated in one of the healthiest parts o Auckland. Advertiser has had „eiera years’ experience in the .each.ng aad management of boys, both in t-nglaudand in the colony. Terms moderate.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2393, 10 November 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Waikato Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2393, 10 November 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Waikato Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2393, 10 November 1887, Page 3

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