Notices. " NotMiifi? Succeeds like Success." ! PURE TEAS AND COFFEE | AT E. T. DAVEY'S. ,H| SUGAR, RICE, RAISINS, CURRANTS, tj Ph j v i i j GiiOCEKXES, □ ! IN GREAT VARIETY, ti> ! ji I fcfr Wheat, Oats, Chaff, Bran, Sharps, Potatoes. qj til FLOUR! KEROSENE! Q i BEST. luO.lcg, test only. UJ $I THE TOWER TEA IES M Q A PERFECTION IN TEA. ONE TRIAL AND YOU WILL TAKE NO OTHER. | SOLE AGENT FOR HAMILTON WEST—E. T. DA\ EY. j
THIS SPACE IS RESERVED FOE W. SKEATES, JEWELLER, 13S 3 Queen-street, Auckland, Look out for Now Adveilisemeiit.
[ rriE AROIIA JOCKKY CLUB *- (Registered under A.K.C. Kules). I SUMMER MSETING, To be held on SATURDAY, MARCH Oth, ISS9. Pki->i iiKN'i' : i E. C. l\l. TliDiiipsoii, Ks([. Ji'iicn : A. Downes, Esq. Stkwap.ds : Mr E. Galhiyhor MrLipsey Mr Wisteiiiiin Mr Gavin Mr Bradley Mr Miirriscm Mr Graves Mr Wood lTANiiic.vrrKi:s : Messrs Clemy and Breniian. Start Eli : Mr J. McNicol. ClkiUv or St'.-u.Jis : Mi- J. Mills. Ci.r.nK of CoujiSK : | Mr R. Parr. ;
'J7OR SALU ON EASY TERMS. Jp 83!- Acres of LAND, three miles from Liehlield Railway Station. Tito land is of Hrst-rato quality, all ploughable, well watered, and good road-to it. Apply to J. S. EDGECUMBE, Hamilton, STSOiv SALiC, by the undersigned, the jj follow ins/ i Waikato Properties : Section OS. Te Unpa, 50 acres, fenced Lot lii, parish yf Konmkorau, f>o acres Lot 94, parish of Pukete, f>o .acres Lots liJ'2 and 193, parisli of Tuhikaramea, S2f, acres A capital Farm, good house, growing crops thereon ; near river and rail Price, £3 per acre. Lot 15?, Parish of Kirikiriroa Lot \4'2, Parish of Kuikiriroa Lots 10-2 and 103, Horotiu, near Nganiawahia, 80 acres. Terms easy. 500 ACRKS, with homestead and exten- ! sive improvements, about 8 miles ! from Frauk ton Jiuictio::. Pncu J exceedingly low—only 50s per acre. Hamilton Township Lots: Lots -249 and '250, Hamill.ou West, fenced and in good grass, on the Frank ton Junction Road Part Lot Ml, i acre, with neat fourrooined brick cottage. Lots 13, 14, 15, ;iS9, Hamilton West, with six-roomed dwelling - house, stable and outhouses, securely fenced [ and iu grass and orchard. Terms easy. I £. - WO. J Lots 401 and 405, Hamilton West. Price i °°' J. S. EDGECUMBE. Office : Tlie Waikato Times Buildings, I Hamilton West. I ■ST7IDOW ABIS OT T FUND. V » Weekly subscriptions will bo received by the undersigned on behalf of the above
J PROGRAMME. 1. HANDICAP HURDLE RaCE, of 20sovs. .Distance, 2 iniUs, over ciylit [lights of hurdles. Nominations, 10s ; acceptance, 10s. 2. MAIDEN HACK, of lOsovs. Distance, ];]: miles. Entrance, 10s. Weight for age. 3. TK AROHA JOCKEY CLUB WANDICAP, a sweepstake of 10s, with 2,'i.sovs. added ; second h-,rsc to | receive amount of sweepstake. ! Distance, Iγ miles. Nomination, | 15s ; acceptance, 10s. | •4. HANDICAP TROT RACE, a sweepstake of ss, with lOsovs. added ; second horse to receive amount of I sweepstake. Distance, 3 miles. Nomination, 10s. 5. WAIORONGOM.AI HANDICAP, a sweepstake of 10s, with ljsovs. added; secord horse to receive amount of sweepstake. Distance,
J fund. This case is one which especially j appeals to the olniritably minded, as, I within a few months of each other, this unfortunate woman has been bereft of her husband and eldest son, and is now left with ii large family of helpless children, one of whom requires almost the undevoted attention of the mother. Weekly subscription, however small, will be thankfully received. CEO. EDGECUMBE. SESTET €2 BC'S NEWMARKET HOTEL, NEWMAEKET (Opposite Railway Station). S. W. BUCK desires to call the attention of his old friends in the Waikato to 1 the fact that he iias leased the above : commodious and splendidly situated Hotel, and can offer first-class accomino- , dation to all friends favouring him with a c visit, and easy access to town by rail, tramcar or 'bus. Good Stabling.
I. 1 , miles. Nomination, 10s ; acceptance, "is. 0. NOVEL RACE HANDICAP, of 15 sovs. Distance, 1 mile. Winning horse to become the property of the Club, and will be said by them, and the amount added to the funds of flic Club. Nomination, 10s. 7. FORCED HANDICAP, of 7sovs., for all beaten horses. Distance, 1 mile. Entrance, 7s. Dates of Nominations, Weights, and Acceptances : FRIDAY, loth February, nominations for Handicap Hurdles, ie Aroha J.C. Handicap, Waioroiigoinai Handicap, and Trot. Weights advertised in Te Aroha and Ohincmuri News of •2;>rd February. Acceptances to be sent in on Ist March. RULES AND REGULATIONS. All entries and acceptances to be sealed and addressed to the Secretary, Te Aroha. Entrance money enclosed with name, age, pedigree, name of owner, and colour of rider. . Any jockey riding except in the colours entered will be lined one guinea, Any person entering a horse to be a subscriber to the Club of at least half a
SPLEKDID BILLIARD-ROOM. My motto is the same as it has always been : Civility and attention, best liquors, and a clean glass to drink out of. S. W. BUCK, PiionuEToii, Late of the Waikato Hotel, Hamilton; Pluenix Hotel, Morriusvillo ; and Cri- | terion Hotel, Otahuhu. I Waikato Times Fn.rcn. Ifcs Hgi 5 (Son of James Howflen, Auckland), has noiv staited in the above business in l those premiseg lately in the occupation of Messrs Murray and Spencer. H.H. is prepired to guarantee all work entrusted to him, either in the repair of Watches and Jewellery, or any small mechanical ! W ork. — Wiiterbury Watches can be re- ' paired at a trifling cost. r EW I S O'N E IL L, " Barrister and Solicitor, Waikato Times IJbiluixgs, Hamilton,
All disputes, claims, protests and objections arising out of tho racing shall be decided by a majority of the stewards, or whosoevei they may appoint, and such decision on all points shall be final. Protests to be lodged with the Secretary within fifteen minute after the race, accompanied with lsov., to bo forfeited if the protest be deemed frivolous. The rules of the Auckland Racing Uub will be strictly adhered to. P. I'AVITT, Hon. Sec.
■OIJUCATIUN Kill BUYS, thorough ill and economical, in one of the healthiest, prettiest, and most accessible districts of the Waikato. — Four young gentlemen, from 7 to 14 years of age, are received in tho home of a Trained and Certificated Teacher, ex-Military Officer, and a successful Instructor, who will prepare the lads either for the upper forma of the Grammar School, mercantile, or agricultural life, as may be desired. Liberal table; motherly supervision ; excellent bedrooms; good and ing. Inclusive terms, no extras, £80 per annum. References : Rev. W. Older, Poiisonby ; Kev. it. J. Boler, Tβ Awamutu ; J. Aubin, Esq., Alexandra ; J. Parr, Esq., Hamilton. Address : Captain Hcarue, Alexandra, Waikato. J*J " ° T I U E POISON IS BEING LAID FOE DOI.S on the Waikato Lund Associa tion'n pro[)orty. Wocidhuid.-s 3rd May, ISSS. CURDS, CIRCULARS, &c-., plain o: ; coloured, best of s.yle, at Waikati Times Oilicu.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 2588, 12 February 1889, Page 3
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