PROGRAMME OF RACES *- TO EE HELD AT ALEXANDRA ON 30XING DAY, DECEMBER 26, 1889 ON NEW COURSE, MANGAPIKO. ?irst Race to start at 1 o'clock sharp S3T BAND IN ATTENDANCE. .. HANDICAP HURDLE RACE, o £7. Distance, 2 miles ; ovnr eigh Sights of hurdles 3ft. Gin. Jiigh Noinination, 7s ; acceptance, 7s. !. MAIDEN PLATE, of £5. Distance U miles. Weight for age. \. ALEXANDRA CUP, of £10. Dis tance, 2 miles. Nomination, 10s acceptance, 10s. 1. PONY RACK, of £4. Distance, mile. For ponies 14 hands am under. Weight, Bst. j. SETTLERS' RACE, of £7. Distance H miles. For horses owned thre niouths previously by settler residing within a radius of te miles. Weight, lOst. 5. TROTTING MATCH (Handicap), c £3. Distance, 3 miles. J. CONSOLATION HANDICAP, of £i Distance, 1 mile. For all beate horses. RULES AND CONDITIONS. Nominations for Cup and Hurdles nc later than 8 p.m. Saturday, Decenib" 21st, at Alexandra. Weights to appes in The Waikato Times of Tnesdaj 24th. Acceptance on course not lat( than 12 noon on day of races. General entries on course. All protests to be lodged with th Secretary within fifteen minutes of tl: race, in writing, accompanied with £i. Qualification fee, 10s 6d. Stewards' decision to be final. Three horses to start or no race. All nominations to be accompanie with the necessary cash. Age of horse and colours of riders to V sent with nomination. Entries, 10 per ceut. of prize money. Ten per cent, from each event to go I second horse. AN ENTERTAINMENT & DANG will be held iu the Hall in the evening. WILLIAM SEARANCKE, Hon. Sec. Alexandra Raoes^ k T. MILLAB AS AGENT FOR THE CIVIL SERVICE SUPPLY ASSOCI/ TION OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED), Is now prepared to arrange for the Sale FARMERS' PRODUCE, either in Auckland, Australia, or t United Kingdom. R. T. MILLAR, Agent Civil Service Supply Association New Zealand (Limited). PROFESSOR JOS. G- PANNEL Teacher of Swimming, begs announce that he has opened 1 CLASSES FOR TUITION in the Ham ton Public Swimming Bath, and that will be glad to receive the names intending pupils at his premises Victoria-street, Hamilton. Terms vob the Season (Strictly Cask in Advance). Non-swimmers £1 1 Improvers ... ... •■■ 015 A Private Class for Ladies : Morninj 10.30 to 1.1.30 o'clock; afternoons, 2. to 3.30 o'clock. Appointments made for purposes tuition to suit pupils from 6.30 a.m. 0 o'clock p.m. Professor Paunell wishes ib to understood that he is only responsible the eafety of pupils while under tuitii The season commences Monday, Nove bcr 25th, and ends March 31st, 18! During January, 1890, tho Profess intends conducting classes in Aucklaui Early application solicited. 0~~ x c POISON IS BEING LAID F< DOGS on the Waikato Land Assoc tion's property. Woodlands, 3rd May, 1888. c) i' i c i ANY PERS3N found TRESPASSII on the Waikate La.nd Association's p perty in searda of game, or otherwi will be PROSECUTED as the 1 directs. ' Woodlands, 9th February, 1888.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 2713, 30 November 1889, Page 3
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