WAIKATO POXY AND TROT TING CLUB. r Owners -ire rcmindi'd tiiat NOMINA TION.S for the first meeting of the abovi " Club CLOSE TO-NIGHT (Saturday) a - 8 p.m. Also, that owing to eevura *' intending nominators liaviii({ conpeted a s Hamilton, Kihikihi and Liehiicld, am 11 theiel.y buiiit; disfjiKilitiird, the Aueklatu Trotting I'lul) lrive resolved to remove tho dist|uaHtiontion from all horses com 1 peting at any of the places nvntioned. t J. DALGLKISH, Hon. Sec. * tVagiTan annual sports The above Sports, consisting of I PEDZSTRiAN AND AQUATIC ; CONTESTS, 1 Will titke place on ; FRIDAY, JANUARY 1 (jxii ' First race will start at 11 a.m. 1 Trophies nnd moof-y prizes to the value L of nearly £30 will be distributed E. A. BURTON, Hon. Secretary. 1 «*j -" "■'"".ii">»« RAMILTON A MATEUR SWIMMING RACES & REGATTA, To be held on THE HAMILTON LAKE THURSDAY, JANUARY 29i;_ 1891. (Under the Auspices of the Hamilton Amateur Swimming C.nb. President : Mr W. A. Graham. Lauies' Committei:. Mesdames Salmon, C" ; ites, Hume and Graham. Boating Committke : Messrs Salmon, Parr. Gwynne, Collier, Carter, E. F. Sandes, Bell, J S. Edgecumbe Home, Tiwtram and VVilsoa. Swimming Committee : Messrs O. E-lgeuiimbe, Wilson, T. G. Sandes, Hay, P?rr, Stevens, Hume, Pi. F. Sandi.?, IJeH, Von Stunner, Le Qntpne and Tristram. Jv:k:k: Jir '.V. A Gfvi'nin. Timekkbi'kk : Mr T. G. S-'.ndes, Stautl'R : Mr Is ;ac Po^ f es. P I! O (J II A M M E. i. SMLi.VG n\GS. Ki;ud ; «ip; Disi/«ne- ii'.ir.-iit ."> in ; ies Prize, €\, or iTo;)liy or t !;■■:■, v.iiue. Emr'uici! ■J« ■J. '.la; , ,;;'..■','i-o-o w ! !O li-wu never won .1 j:iiz' inpun <.;■> W.iii; it~. residents I 'iniy'i, 11)1) y.<id.<-Prize, Silver ih>\:l\. 1-. ;;. aMaTi.-:ui-i CiivMPiOXsmp OF WAli-lATO, ipiartei ■•niile. fopen to \V;iil;;;toiv-i".(.T.tsoul\)—lstpiiz?, Cold Mc.liil : _ud, Silver ilediil. l']utiance, u.-s. •1. Boys (under 10!. Handicap, 200 yards —Prize, Silver Medal. En-M-inco, Is. 5. Gikls (under 15), Handicap, 50 yards —Prize, Trophy. Entrance, Is. 6. lion Koy Ca.voi; Hack, H;nidirap, Oi.ee r.'Utiri tlie course. Prize, £2, or trophy of the fame value. Eαtiaiice, 2-i Hi. 7. liALf-MILKAMATKUR CHAMPi(/XSHI[' OF NEW __ \ L-IND (iisnnthoriiied by the New Zealand Am.iU'.ur Swimming Association) — Ist prize, Cold Mdd;d ; 2nd, Silver IWeilal. Jjutiiince, o^. S. Paik-Oar B.iat Race, Handicap, twice round the course —Prize, £4, or trophy of the same value. Entrance, 4s. 9. Boys (tinder 12), -10 yards—Prize, Waterlnny Watch and Chain. Entrance, Is, 10. GIHLS (under 12), 30 yards—Prize, Silver Necklace anil Locket. Entranc", Is. 11. CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP, 200 yards —Ist prize. Gold Medal; 2nd, Silver Medal. Kutrance. 3s. 12. Open Long Dive—Prize, Silver Medal. Entrance, Is. 13 Swimming Rack, on Back. Distance, 100 yards—Kntrunot', Is. U. ONK HUNDRED AND FIFTY YARDS AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP OF NEW ZEALAND (as authorised by the New Zealand Amnreur Swimming Association) — Ist prize, Gold Medal; 2nd, Silver Medal. Entrance, 3s. 15. Clothes Race (all coners), 100 yards—Prize, Silver Medal. Entrance, Is. 16. Forcsd Handicap (all comers), 200 y.irds—Prize, Silver Medal. Eut'ance,2s (3d. 17. Maohi Canus Uukdlk Race. Distance— DUCK HUNT! GREASY BOOM! FOOTBALL MATCH IN WATER. m- A BRASS BAND WILL BE IN ATTENDANCE. Admission to Park Reserve: Adult 3, fa'd ; children under 14, free. REFRESHMENTS BOOTHS ON GROUND. CONDITIONS. All competitors to be dressed in university costume—trunks to knees and singlets—or thfy will not be allowed to compete. Jn the Clothes Race competitors to wear clothes consiatiug of boots, trousers, vest and coat, to weigh not less than 7'ibs. iu all; all clothes to be brought in at the fiuiali, or competitors will be disqualified. None bnt amateurs allowed to compete. Anriteur iimus any person who has never made his livelihood by swimming, or swum against a professional for money prizes. Girls an 3 Ladies Races are under the supervision of a committee ot ladies , . Eutri'.s fur-'I r.fits ;o be .-uadi- on or iwfore Moihl .y, livj 23 h inst., at 3.30 p m., t'.) the .Seen t.i■ y ill H.i.-niltdn. lit cases of <lUp'it«a tliL- decision of the commictee U) he (ijal. Fivi; shillings to be with each protest. Booths can only be erected, or refreshments sold, by permission from the committee. The committee reserve to thcmselvps '.he right to strike out aDy event trom the programme if it does not fill up. Resident in Waikato district means three months' residence in the counties of Waipa, Waikato, Ruylan and Piako. Three to start in "each event, or no race. C. O. KVOX, Hon Sec. "DENTAL NOT ICE. A. L.~B" lIHSURGEON DENTIST (Twenty Yi:aks' KxptKit.vcE), CORNER OF HOBSON - STREET (Opposite St. Matthew's Church), AUCKLAND, firat-elaaa work. All latest appliances. Terms Mmlorate. liood lit guaranteed, and, if nsciis&ary, iit'ed without extract , ng stumps. Painless Extractions by gus or chloioforin. I Consiilt-ition MONEY TO LEND, in Large or Small Sums, at a moderate rate of interest,—Jackson and Rivse'd, Solicitors, Fort-atreet, Auckland
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2885, 10 January 1891, Page 3
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