Notices. HAMILTON ANNUAL BOXING DAY SPORTS, TO B B HELD ON SYDNEY SQUAKE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26th., 1889. President: J.B. Why te, Esq., M-H.R.; Vice-president: I. Coates, Esq., Mnyor of Hamilton ; Treasurer : Mr C. Tippen ; Plandioappers and other officers iu future issue. 1. Maidex Race, 100 yards. Entrance, Is. Ist. prize. 20s ; '2nd, us. 2. Boys' un'der K), 100 yards handicap. Entrance, la. Ist, prize, 12a 6d ; 2nd,, 2-s 6d. 3. Handicap Hcrdi.es. 120 yards, over 6 hurdles, 3ft. 6m- high. Enir;incc, 2h. Ist., prize, 30s ; 2nd., 7s 6(1. 4. Girls' under 14 (handicap), 100 yards. Entrance, free. Ist. prize, 10s; 2nd. 2s (id. 5. 300 Yards Handicap. Entrance, 23. Ist. prize, 30*; 2nd., 10s. 6. RuNSiNfi Hifiii Jump. Entrance, Is. Ist prize, 20s ; 2nd., us. 7. Backsudkus' Rack. 100 yards, backwards. Entrance, Is 6d. Ist. prize, 20s ; 2nd., ss. 8. Half-mile Handicap. Entrance, 3s. Ist. prize, 30s; 2nd., 20s. 9. Boys uxder 12. (handicap). 100 yard?. Entrance, Cd. Ist. prize, 10s ; 2nd., ss. 10. Fock Patit Rack. 200 yards. Entrance, Is Gd. Ist. prize, 20s ; 2nd., ss. 11. Footdali.krs' Haxdioap. 100 yards. Eutrance, Is 6d. Ist. prize, 20s; 2nd., ss. 12. Handicap Trotting Race. 3 miles, (Course to be decided) Entrance, oa. Ist. price, GOs ; 2ud , bridle. .13. Oxe Milk Handicap. Entrance, 6s. Ist. prize, £5 ; 2nd., 30s. 14. Old Men's Hack (handicap), 100 yards. Prize, 1 pair Everlasting Boots presented by D. Salmon, will last through winner's time and a long way into eternity.* 13. Sack Race, 100 yards. Entrance, Is. Ist prize, 10s ; 2nd, sa. 16. Handicap Hurdles. 440 yards. Over G hurdles. Eutrance, 33. Ist prize, 40s ; 2nd, 15s. 17. Three-Lech; kd Race, 100 yards. Entrance, Is. Ist prize, \os ; 2nd, 03. 18. Wheklbakrow Race (blindfold), 150 yards. Entrance, Is. Ist prize, 10s; 2nd, ss. *Any storekeeper in Waikato wishing to follow Mr Salmon's example may communicate with the secretary. CONDITIONS. 1. Three to start or no race. 2. All persons entering for Nos. 8, 13 arid 15 to be subscribers of not less than 5s to the funds. 3. Entries for ">, 5, 8, 13, 15, 1G to bo sent to the Secretary at the Royal Hotel, Hamilton East, on or before the 2ord. inst.,at4 p.m., with performances and entrance money; handicaps declared in issue of The Waikato Times on 24th December. 4. All other events post entries*. 5. Protests to be givin to the Secretary within 30 minutes conclusion of the event, with 10s 6d deposit, which deposit will be forfeited if the protest is not sustained. Decisiou of the .Stewards to be final. Brass Band in attendance. Ist. Race to start 11 30 a.m. Admission to Square adults Gd, children under 12 years free. Subscribers of not less than 2s 0d will receive tickets to admit family. T. C. HAMMOND, Hon. Sec. LOST— On Tuesday night, near Pukute, a BAY HORSE, with a new saddle and bridle on. Finder will be rewarded on returning saint: to this office. LOST— In Hamilton, a Gold Pencil Case and Tooth-pick, combined. Finder will be suitably rewarded on returning the same to this office. LOST— Ou Wednesday, the 20th, from Hamilton West, a liver and white SPANIEL DOG, answers to the name of "Gyp-" No collar on. Finder will be suitably rewarded on returning the same to M. Hume, Bank of New Zealand, Hamilton. LOST On Wednesday last, from Hamilton, a Red and White COW, in full milk ; supposed to have gone in the direction of Hamilton East. Anyone giving information that will lead to her recovery, at the Parsonage, Hamilton West, will be rewarded. lOST— From Ngaroto. thick-set, l'ght J HARNESS MARE, bay, black points, branded B on neck. Anyone returning her will be rewarded by J. McNICOL, Ohaupo. O T I C E . RUNNING ON MY FARM, at Taotaoroa, for the last six weeks, a BRINDLED COW, with two slits in the right ear ; no visible brand. The owner can have same on payment of expenses. and if not claimed will be sold to defraj expenses. THOMAS SEMMENS. AS I am giving up my present 800 l Agency, I have to request thai any accounts due for Boots be paid withir 14 days from date. Any accounts nol paid will be handed over to a solicitor foi recovery without further notice. —F. J Sanders, Cambridge, November 21st 18S9. WESLEY AN CHURCH SERVICES.—Sunday, December Ist 1889.— Trinity Church, Hamilton, 11 a.m., Rev. T. Q. Carr, subject, "T< whom do we belong 1" 7 pm, Rev. T G. Carr, Bubject, "The Gospel for the a"e." Ngaruawahia Wesleyan Church 11 a.m., Mr Bycroft; 7 p.m., Mr Harris Tamahere Church, 3 p.m., Rev. T, G Carr. STAR OF WAIKATO, L 0.L., No. i; will meet in Lodge-room, Ngarus wahia. ou SATURDAY, December 7tl at 7-30 p.m. General business. Visiting brethren invited. All nieir bers are requested to attend. F. G. TAYLOR, W.M. R. B. WEBBER, Sec. IXJSTE W A K T I Llt PHOTOGRAPHER, ] CAMBRIDGE, '. Begs to notify that during the next fe weeks he will be prepared to take Photi f at GREATLY REDUCED RATES. '■ VX7AIPA COUNTY COUNCIJ f Notice is hereby given that N. ' n Mau.ndek, of Te Rore, is the COLLE( „ TOR OF RATES for the above Counci |. and all rates due to the above Council a payable to him at his residence, it Proceedings to recover unpaid rat will be taken without further notice. F. W. LANG, Chairman Waipa County Council
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 2713, 30 November 1889, Page 3
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