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Notices. ROTORUA JOCKEY CLUB ANNUAL MEETING. Friday, 3rd February, 1888. (Registered Uxder Adc'kt.and Racing Cr-ui; RuLKK.) President : W. Kelly, M.H.R. Judge: Dr. Cinders, J. P. Starter : P. Mcllroy. Clerk of Course : J. H. Taylor, J. P. Clerk of Scales : John Menzics. Treasurer :R. I). Dauscy. Handicappers: The Stewards. Stewards: J. H. Taylor, James Kelly, H. Kerr, W. McCauley, J. O : Kccffe, l>. Mcllroy, W. Grimmins, W. Salt, John Menzies, W. Rogers. Programme: SPORTS TO COMMENCE AT 12 O'CLOCK. EVENTS. 1. HANDICAP HURDLE RACE of lusovs ; '2 miles, over S flights of hurdles, 3ft 6in high, with a sweep of Isov., to go to the second horse. Nominations 10s, acceptances ss. 2. MAIDEN PLATE of lOsovs., l^mle. Weight for age. Entrance 10s. 3. MAORI HACK RACE of 50s ; post entry. One mile. Entrance 2s (3d. 4. ROTORUA HANDICAP, 2050 v., 2 miles with a sweep of Isov. to go to the second horse. Nominations 15s, acceptances os. 5. NOVEL SELLING RACE of lOsovs., l.'.milo. The winner to bo sold by auction immediately after the race, the whole of the proceeds to go to the Club. Minimum weight Ost. Entrance 10s. 6. CONSOLATION HANDICAP of usovs. One mile. For all beaten horses. Entrance ss. Rules and Regulations. 1. Should any dispute arise in any way in connection with these races, the decision of the Stewards shall be accepted as final and conclusive 2. Nominations for tho Handicaps, accompanied by a qualification fee of 1 sov. must be in the hands of tht Secretary on or before tho 21st day of January, 1888, at 8 o'clock p.m. Acceptances and general entries on the 2nd of February ISSB, at 8 p. m, both to be addressed : " Secretary R..T.C. Rotorua." 3. Three horses to start or no race. 4. All Jockeys to ride in racing costume, under a penalty of 10s, except for the Maori Hack Race. 5. All protests must be made in writing, accompanied by 1 sov., which will be forfeited to the Club should the protest be dismissed. 0. Entries shall contain age, pedigree and description of horses entered, previous performances, and colours of riders. O. M. WILSON, Secretary. DISSOLUTION Ob 1 PARTNERSHIP. The PARTNERSHIP hitherto existing between us as General Storekeepers in Hamilton East is this day DISSOLVED by mutual consent. All debts owing by the said firm will be paid by William Dey, who will carry on the business as heretofore, and all monies owing to the said firm arc to be paid to him. W. DEY. GEORGE FRENCH, Witness — T. C. Hammond. November llth, 1887. N.B.—ln reference to the above notice I beg to assure my customers that I shall continue to observe the same strict attention to their requirements as in the past, and trust by care and civility to enjoy a a continuance of their patronage in the future. Goods only of the best quality will be kept in stock, and will be sold at the lowest possible margin. Owing to tho change in my business relations I have to request a prompt settlement of all outstanding accounts. W. DEY. Hamilton, November 1 lth, ISS7. ISSOLUTION Oli , PARTNERSHIP. The PARTNERSHIP hitherto existing between us as BUTCHERS in Hamilton East and West is this day DISSOLVED by mutual consent. All accounts due to the Hamilton East Branch are requested to be paid immediately, in order to facilitate a settlement of tho partnership accounts, as G. E. White is about to leave the district. T. QUALTROUGH G. E. WHITE. "Wifcncsg : T. C. Hammond. December loth, 1887. In reference to the above notice I have pleasure in informing my customers and the public generally that the business will still be carried on by me in Hamilton Wesb. Customers in Hamilton East and neighbourhood will bo waited on daily for orders, which they may rely upon being executed with tho greatest attention. As this arrangement will cause a great saving in expense I shall be able to give my customers the benefit by supplying the very finest quality at the lowest possible prices. T. QUALTROUGH. /HOACH PAINTING ! . \_J COACH LINING ! A SPECIALTY. ROBERT DAVIES has removed to larger premises next to Mr Bates, Saddler, Duke-street, where he intends making Coach Lining, Painting, &c, a special feature of his business, and is now prepared to execute all kinds of Coach Painting and Decorating in the most approved style, at prices which defy competition. Buggies painted from 35s and upwards. R. D. has made arrangements for Grinding Paints, and can supply carriage and otlier paints in all shades, and in any quantity required. Window Glass cut to any size. Estimates Furnished. ROBERT DAVIES, House, Coach and Sign Painter, DUKE-STHKET, CAMBRIDGE. WENDEUS Non-Intoxicating Wines. EVERY householder ought to have Wcndcl's Wines. They are not intoxicating, and arc strengthening and nourishing for invalids and others in low health. Recommended by the medical profession. Analysed by Government analysts, and certified to be free from any deleterious matter. Prize medal at Sydney Exhibition, 1880. Dark and light Grape Wines ; sparkling Rhine ar.il Champagne Wines; Quinine Wine. J. WEN DEL, Syjionu-Strket (Next to City Road), AUCKLAND. NO T 1 C E. Ladies and Gentlemen who desire to have their Horses trained to give them pleasure in ridina, send them to A, CONNOLLY. Hauiillou East, 13tU April, 1887.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXX, Issue 2419, 12 January 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XXX, Issue 2419, 12 January 1888, Page 3

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