Notices. AMI L T (.> N A T Kl* I? SWIMMING RACES & REGATTA, To he h<'M on TU E HA M ILTO N LA K K OK FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20tii, 1891. (Under the Rules of the New Zealand Amateur Swimming Association). l'nr.sniKNT : Mr W. A. Graham. LAUIKS' Committkk. Mcsdamcs Salmon, Oates, lJume and Graham. UoATISt: Committki: : Messrs Salmon, I'arr. (iwynne. Collier, (barter, K. I''. Sondes, Bell, .1 >■ Mjiecumbe. Home, Tiistram and Wilson. SWIMMIN'I CoMMITTF.K : Messrs (i- Edgecumbo, Wilson, '1. <;• Sarnies. Hay. I'.-rr. Stevens, Hume, K. P. Saieles. Bell, Von Stunner. Le OiKsne i ris'i.'ini.lflxiK : Mr W. V < Irnliani. TiMf.kKrtt.k :Mr T. Sand. s. Xtaktkr : Mr Isaac (Joatc-s. |> R 0 (J 11 A M M K. 1, SAILING HACK, Handicap; Distance about -> miles. Priz* 1 , £4, or trophy of that value. Entrance I-.'
2. I'A'-ii for those who have never won a prize (npfii) to Waiknto residents only), 100 yards—Prize, Silver Medal. Entrance. Is, ;j, AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP OK WAIKATO, (|uarter-ndle (open to Waiknto residents only)—lst prize, (Jnld. Medal: 2nd, Silver Medal. Enhance, ss. ■I |!(>ys (under Hi). Handicap, 200 yards-Prize, Silver Medal. Entrance, Is. 5. Giiir.s (under 15), Handicap, 50 yards — Prize, Trophy. Entrance, Is. (3. Koii Kov CA.N'oii Rack, Handicap, Once round the course. Prize, 12, or trophy of the same value. Entrance, 2s (id. 7 HALP-MILE AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP OP NEW ZEALAND (as authorised by the Now Zealand Amateur Swimming Association) — Ist prize, Cold Medal ; '.lad, Silvci Medal. Entrance, ss. S. Paiu-Oah Boat Rack, Handicap, twice round the course—Prize, £4, or trophy of the same value. Entrance, is. n. Rovs (under 12), '10 yards—Prize, Waterbury Watch and Cham. Entrance, lb. 10. Giki.s (under 12), oO yards—Prize, Silver Necklace and Locket. Entrance. Is. 11. CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP, 200 yards Ist prize, Cold Medal; 2nd, Silver Medal, Entrance, 3s. 12. Opk:< L«in«; I)ivE-.-l'rizu, Silver Medal. Kntrauce, Is. 13 Swim.mixw Raul iin Rack, 100 yard;; Pri/f Silver Medal. Entrance, Is. i.t ONE HUNDRED AND PIETY YARDS AM ATEURCHAMPIONSHIP OP NEW ZEALAND (as authorised by the New Zealand Amateur Swimming Association) — ]st prize, Gold Medal; '2nd. Silver Medal. Entrance, lis. 15. Cl.oTilKS Rmt. (all coaiers), 100 yards— Prize, Silver Medal. Entrance, is. Hi, Eorukd Handicap (all comers), 1.00 yards—Prize, Silver Medal. Entrance, '2s (id. 17. Maoki Caxok Hukole Rack, 500 yards —Ist prize, £2; 2nd, 10s. Entrance, os. 18. Trj; Race—lst prize, Silver Medal ; 2nd prize, Silver Medal. Entrance, Is.
Submitted and approved.—St. Guun, Hon. Sec. N.Z.A.S. Association. DUCK HUNT: GREASY BOOM ! FOOTBALL MATCH IN WATER. A BRASS BAND WILL BE IN ATTENDANCE. Admission to Park Reserve: Adults, (Jd , children uuder 14, free. REFRESHMENTS BOOTHS ON GROUND. CONDITIONS. Entries for handicap events (boaung and swiniiiiny) to be made on or l)i loie Tuesday, February 10th, at o.>o p.m. Handicaps to appear in Tjje Tim us of Thursday, February All other eutrics to close ou Wednesday, the ISth February, with the Secretary, Hamilton, at .'i.oO p.m. All competitors lo be dressed 111 university costume- -trunks to knees and singlets—or tlmv will not be allowed to compete. In the Clothes Race com pet 1tors to wear clothes consisting ol booU, trousers, vest and coat, to weigh not less tliau Tibs, in all ; all clothes to be brought in at the finish, or competitors will be disqualified. None but amateurs allowed to compete. Amateur m'jans any person who has never made his livelihood by swimming, or swum against a professional for liionej
prizes. , Girls an 3 Ladies Races are under the supervision of a committee of ladies 1 . In cases of disputes th?. decision ot the comniittcc to be tiual. Five shillings to Lie lowith each protest.^ Booths can only lie erected, or retre-.m-tnents sold, by permission from the committee. , The committee -ruuel've to themselves the right to strike out any event troin the programme if it does not fill up. Resident, in YVaikato district means three months' residence in the counties of Waipa, Wailsato, Raglan and Fiako. Three to start iu each event, or uo race * , i. . n • Subscribers of us and over to the funds of the above will be entitled to family tickets, which can be obtained from •,-vr^.iC. G. KNOX, Hon. Sec. J) A G- L A N - SUTTON'S COaCH will continue to run from Hamilton to Rnglan at REDUCED FA.RKS, leaving Gwynnes Hotel, Hamilton Wednesdays and Satindays S ; leaving Raglan Tuesdays and " C.JUTTON.^ rHHE 1 I £"11DER ]fy|_ ILL Is now ready for the suaaim's businctd. Information as to terms, etc., on application to the proprietor, CHA S. B AKWELL, Mr Sharp's Nursery, <_' A M B R 1 D G • [A CARD.I r CHAS. BROOM, a duly qualified I medical practitioner, residing at the Hotel. Hnntly, hereby »ivc notice of my intention of practicing as Consulting Surgeon and General I'ractioncr.and that my fees will be accordins: to the chorees _ set forth by the Medical Society of Victoria. (Signed) CiIAS. IiROOM.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2891, 24 January 1891, Page 3
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