Notices '■■ A «• HUNTLY ANNUAL RACES Will lake place on : Saturday, March 17 (St. Patrick's Day), ON MR R. R. RALPH'S FARM, UUVnA'. Full particulars at an early date. W. J. RALPH, Hon. Sec VyAIKATO JOCKEY CLUB. First Meeting on AUwill's Racecourse, (adjoining Hautapu Station), " ON SATURDAY, 17th MARCH, 18S8. '• 1. HANDICAP HURDLES, of 25sov S . with a sweep for acceptors of lsov., for second horse. Two miles ; 8 hurdles. Nomination, 15s; acceptance 10-. 2. NOVEL RACE, of 2:.sovs. Weight : for ago. 11 miles. Winner to become absolute property of Club. Entrance, ljsnvs. 3. WAIKATO JOCKEY CLUB, Handicap, of SOsovs., with a sweep for acceptors of lsov. for second horse. Two miles. Nomination, llsovs. ; acceptance, lsov. 4. SELLK--G HACK RACK, of ISsovs. lO.st up. I.} miles. Winner to becoinu absolute property of Club Entrance lf>s. 5. SELLING STEEPLECHASE, of 20 sovs. list. up. About 2.j miles, over fair hunting country Winner to become absolute property of Ci"b Kiitnnicc, Isov. (j. REDWOOD STAKES, Handicap, of 25«>vs., with sweep for acd-ptors of lsov. for si'C'iid horse. !.] miles. Nominations, 15s ; acceptance 10s. CONDITIONS. All races to be run under the Auckland Racing Club rules. Nominations for Nos. 1, I! and 0 will be received by the Secretary Criterion Hotel, Cambridge, up to 8.30. p.m. on Thursday Ist March. Weights will nppear in Waikato News of 7th'March, and VVaikato Times of Bth March. Acc"|it.incesand general nntries will be received up to S.oO p.m. on Monday 12th M.uch. ARTHUR BACH, Hon. Sec. KIHIKIHI ANNUAL RACES. TO UB lir.LD O.NMONDAY, MrtRUH l'Jtli, 18SS. (Registered under the A.I.J.C. Rules.) PROGIiAMME: 1. HANDICAP HUDDLES, of lOsovs. Dist-ince, 2 miles ; over eight itights of hurdles 3fc Gin. high. Nomination. 10s ; acceptance, 10s. To start at 12 noon. 2. MAli-KN PLATE, of 7sovs., for horses th:t liive never won an advertised race. Distdiec, \\ miles. lintrauce, lys. v "' eights: 3yrs, Bst u'lb-i ; 4yrs, Ost. ; Tiyrs, Oyrs, ami aged, 9=t. 71b. I'o start at 12.30 o'clock. 3. S'iEEPLECFIASE, of lOsovs. Distance, aiiout 'Ji miles. Welter weight for age. Maidens allowed lOib. Entrance, lsov. To start at 1.30 p ni. 4. MAIDEN MAORI HACK, of 3sovs. First horse, 2>ovs. ; second horse, 1 sow Distance, twice round the course. Post entries, 7s (id Catch wei"hls. To start at 2 p.m. 5. KIHIKIHI CUP (HANDICAP), of l.isovs. Distance, 2 miles. Nomination, £i ; acceptance, 10s. To start at 2.30 p.m. b'. PONY RACE, of Ssovs. Distance, 1 mile. For horses 14. hands 2 inches and undtr. Top weight 9st 71b ; an allowance of 71b for every inch under 14 hands 2 inches. Post entries, 10s. To start at 3. lo p.m. 7. SELLING HACK RACE, of usovs. Distance, 1 mile. Winner to be sold by auction for £10 ; surplus (if any) to go to the funds. Weight, lOat. Post entries, 15s. To start at 8. CONSOLATION HANDICAP, of 5 sovs. For all beaten horses during the meeting. Distance, 1 mile. Entrance, 10s. To start at 4.45 p.m. RULES AND REGULATIONS. Nominations for Handicaps, with name, aae, colour of horses, and colours of riders, to be sent, to the Secretary not later than S p.m. on Saturday, 3rd March. Acceptances on night of general entry, Saturday, 10th March, at 8 p.m. Weighrs to appeal in Tin: Waikato Tijiks on Tuusduy, Cth March. Qualification for Hurdles, Maiden, Steeplechase and Cup, 10s (id. No entry will be received unless accompanied with the necessary cash. All protects to be .'ccnnipanicd with a deposit of lsov, to be forfeited if the protest be decmc'l frivolous. Decision of the stewards to be final. Three hoisew or no race. DAVID M. JARVIS, Hon Sec. NOTICE TO CUSTOMERS OF THE NGARUAWAHIA FLOUR MILLS. The above Mills having ceased to do business, we beg to inform you that we have arranged with the AUCKLAND ROLLER MILLS (Mk R. R. Hunt, Manager) to open an Agency at Ngaruawahia for sale of their FLOUR SHARPS BRAN PORRIDGE MEAL WIIEA.T MEAL OATS, &c. Stocks of these will be kept at Ngaruawahia, and your orders are respectfully solicited for same. JAMES GALL & CO. Ngaruawahia, Ist January, 1888. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. MURRAY and SPKNCER, General Stationers, have opened a BRANCH .-HOP in Victoria-street, three doors from Bank of Nt-w Zealand, Hamilton West. Stationary of every description, FancyGoods and Books. Inspection invited. J. IiDTCIII'K.] LJ- OftOOM. J O C A L INDUSTRY. B j Everyone interested in the prosperity of Auckland should purchase. Locally-made Shirts and Under Clothing. And not imported goods. See that your draper supplies yon with the. best articles, which are made by THE SHIRT AND UNDERCLOTHING M ANUFAOTU RING CO., I GREAT NORTH ROAD, AUCKLAND. > A. ... ... Manager. IF you have Defective Eves, and value them, go to S. McLERNON - (opposite Post Ofticin), Hamilton, for your i Si'i-'.oTACi.ES and Eyeu lasses. You will ■ be absolutely perfectly fitted, and with- ■ out being asked to pay an absurdly high piict for ths tojivenic-iujc.
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Waikato Times, Volume xxx, Issue 2432, 11 February 1888, Page 3
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