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Notices. VVfAIKATO .lOC KEY CLUB. Autumn Meeting, 17th March, 1888. Stkwakds : Messrs C. Gordon-Glassford, \V. Park, S. Lawson, Capt Daly, G. W r . Russell, C. Tuck, C. H. White, E. Cussen and A. Bach. JrrnoK : H. Gordon-Cilassford, Esq. Staktkr: C. J. Storey, Esq. CI.KKK OK CoHRSK : Mr E. Pilling. Clekk of Scalks : Mr C. Tuck. NOVEL RACE, of £25. Weight for ar'e. Entrance, _os. SELLING STEEPLES, of £20. list. up. lfntrance, -os. SELLING HACKS, of £15. lOst. up. Entrance, 15s. Acceptances for the Hurdles, Cup and Redwood Stakes close at 8 p.m. on MONDAY, 12th inst., and entries for the above selling races at the same hour and date. ~ , Special train will run from Auckland to the course on the day of the races. ARTHUR BACH, Hon. Sec. 7th March, ISS3. NGARUAWAHIA ANNUAL RACES. Easter Monday, 2nd April, 1888. PROGRAMME: 1. HANDICAP HURDLE RACE, of lOsovs; second horse save stakes. Over six flights of hurdles, ?>ft. Gin high. Nominations, os ; acceptance, us. Distance, about l'i miles. 2. MAIDEN PLATE, of lOsovs. For horses that have never won an advertised race of over lOsovb. Entrance, 10s. Distance, about U 3. NGARUAWAHIA HANDICAP, of •Josovs. Ten per cent of stake to go to second horse. Nomination. 15s. Distance, about 1;{ miles. 4. SETTLERS' HACK RACE, of Ssova. Horses the property of settlers within a radius of six miles for three months prior io date of races. Entrance, 7s Od. Ninu stone up. Distance, about 1 mile. 5. NGARUAWAHIA PLATE, of 12 sovs. ; second horse save stakes. Nomination, 7s ; acceptance, ss. Distance, about I j miles. 0. CONSOLATION HANDICAP, of 7 sovs. Once round course. CONDITIONS. Nominations for Hurdles, Ngaruawalna Handicap and Plate to be forwarded to the Secretary on or before THURSDAY, the ±2nd March, with age, pedigree and colours. Acceptances and general entry to close on THURSDAY, the 2Uth March, with Secretary at Ngaruawahia. Qualification fee, £1 Is. A..J.C. rules strictly adhered to. GEO. 11. JENKINS, Hon. See. and Treasurer. pRELIM INA R Y NOTIC E. JOS. G. PANNELL Ht'gs to inform his friends and the public that he will shortly open a General Stationery and Book-sell-ing Business In those premises lately occupied by Mr D. Elliott, (next Tiik Waikatu Timi:s Ollice,) Victoria-street, Hamilton, where, by strict attention to business and moderate charges, he hope:-: to merit a share of patronage. vFe\Y ~ pATENT _ TyTANURE. " NATIVE GUANO," Made from Nightsoil, is a most valuable Manure and is guaranteed to contain more than 4 - 2 per cent, of Phosphates of Lime and I percent, of Ammonia. Being finely ground, it U quickly absorbed by the plants, and gives better results than any other manure in the market. Price, £5 10a per ton net. "FOUDRETTE" Contaius "2"> per cent, of Phosphates and 1 per cent, of Ammonia, and is offered for. the first time in Auckland. I.'kil'k, £l> 10s per ton, delivered free to train or boat. Send orders, accompanied by draft or P. 0., to S. WHITE, Akchium. Post o*tu:k. J. M. BELL, rTIAILOR AND HABIT MAKER, -*• Grey-street, HAMILTON EAST. Having started business as above, I shall be glad to receive orders for Suits. Quality of cloth and workmanship not to be beaten. Prices to meet the times.

JAMES REID, SADDLER TTARNESS TVTAKER AN I, IT IVI Only Address: \V IS E MAN'S OLD SIIO P t HAMILTON EAST. J. 11. has always in stock a splendid assortment of Ladies and Gents' SADDLES, BRIDLES, itc. Single & Double Buggy Harness. Every article in the shape of Saddlery made on the premises at a reasonable price, combined with first-class workmanship and material. LADIES' SADDLES kuom £4 to £6 10s GKNTS' ~ „ £2 „£5 5s Terms Strictly Cash, first of each month. HUNTER AND ROFFEY, Saddlers and Harness-makers, Tβ Awamutu. Re pairs neatly and promptly executed.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXX, Issue 2444, 10 March 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XXX, Issue 2444, 10 March 1888, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XXX, Issue 2444, 10 March 1888, Page 3

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