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Notices. HAl'f'lCK'.S letter class Dress Materials, in tvistiiini: lengths only. 'nRY Maunder for Suits. Hats, Shirts, JL etc., prices low. For cisli only. njQ/j WORTH Spring Ooods oWTtO'± opened this week by Halrick, Kaiapoi (louse. YATES' UNEQUALLED U.YRDEN SEEDS.—Large New Stock just received. ]siiy ymir seeds //// wrhjhl.— J. T. Home, Hamilton. ■\riOLIN STRINGS.—A new stock of V Genuine P.idua and Aerilihle Violin Strin.s. host ever shown in tin; district, to be obtained from J. 15. lfaikcr, Watchmaker, llamilt'rii. J/1 T. D.WhIV bet;-; to inf'iriri tin- puolie thar, on and aftvr the tivst of S(!]iteinl>er he will continue to supply for cash JSKKAIJ ;iil per 211) loaf. Mr Henry Mahon will ivcive oi-.l- n- and deliver bread. BOWLING AND QUUITINO CLUB. —A Aleetin" for the formation of a Rowling and Qnoiting Club will lie held at the Wiiikato Hotel on Saturday evening, 29th inst., at S o'clock. All interested are invited to attend. rri h A N K 8. Richard Watta.m, of Cambridge, desires to express his sincere thanks to all who so kindly and liberally contributed to the fund raided to am-.,l him in his distress caused by tin- late lire. ■■■jPENDERS, addressed to tho ChairX man, Kirikirirua Rond Hoard, will hi: received until noon on FRIDAY, September -lHi, for I'LKANINC ,-ibout •10 Chains of DRAIN on thc Tramway Road. Particulars can be obtained from Mr R. (III.r.KTT, who will be prepared to show the work on Ms IN DAY, August .'Ust, at !) a n>. _ .'inENDKRS are called for CLEARING I. and PLOUGHING SO acres (more or less). Inteiidin" contractors will be shown the ground on SATURDAY, uth September. Tcuders to close same day at noon, \V. THORNTON, Maungakawa. rpENDKRS will be received by the JL undersigned, at Yen Court, up to noon of SATURDAY, September sth, for PLOUGHING and CLEARING (or Clearing only) of about 1300 acre 3 at VVaitoa, in blooka of ab_ut 330 acre? each, which will he pointed out on the ground on Thursday, 3rd September, at noon, by Mr T. Ueath, overseer. JAMES BAILEY, Manager, A.A. Co. (Limited). Fen Court, 25th August, IS9I. tITTAIPA COUNTY COUNCIL. \ V TENDERS will he received for the following WORKS up to noon of MONDAY, Oth SEI'TKMCKR:Contract No. 134, for grading and forming portion of the OhaupoTuhikaramea Road, near Innesfallen. Plan and specification on view at the Council Chambers, Ohaupo. Oilers to lie addressed to the Chairman of the Council, Ohanpo. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ALEX. ARMSTRONG, County Engineer. TJBTHATAWHATA CEMETERY. tyfy A CONCERT and DANCE will be held at Whatawhata on FRIDAY, September 11th, iu aid of the funds for the fencing in and improvements to the Whatawhata Cemetery. HUNT CLUB RACES, TO DE HELD OX OLAUDELAND'S COURSE, HAMILTON, ON' Saturday, October 3rd, 1891. Jddci; : Mr Laurence Ousson. Startku :MrC. J. Storey. Stewards : Messrs .11. Bullock-Webster, M. H. Pickering, W. Thornton, W. M. Douglas, W. G. Park, R. Rathborne, J. McNicol, l'i. Jfjwett, A. Bach, G. Edgeciimbe and Dr. Waddinyton. Ci.issK ok Scalks : Mr Chas. Tuck. HAXDit'Ari'ERS : Messrs Arthur Bach and Jno. Dalgleish, Clerks ov Course : The Huntsman and Mr Pilling. program: m e . 1. handicap hunt club hurDLES, of 20sovs. One and a-half ■ miles. Over six flights of hurdles, 3ft. 6in. high. The second horse to receive 3sovs. from the stake. Gentlemen riders. Nomination, 10s ; acceptance, 10s. 2. HANDICAP MAIDEN RACE (Open) of losovs. For all horses that have never won an advertised race exceeding £10. Distance, one mile. Nomination, 10s ; acceptance i>3. ;;. HANDICAP HUNT CLUB STEEPLECHASE, of HOsovs. Second horse to receive Ssovs. from the stake. Distance, about three miles. Gentlemen riders. Nomination, los ; acceptance, 15s. 4. LADIES' BRACELET (Welter Handicap), of losovs. The winner to receive a bracelet of the value of lOsovs. ; the second horse to receive a bracelet of the value of osovs. All horses, before starting, to be jumped over a hurdle 3ft. Gin. high to thc satisfaction of the stewards. One mile and .i distance. Gentlemen riders. Nomination, 10s ; acceptance, ss. 5. FARMERS' PLATE, of lOsovs. Distance, one mile. For all horses that have never won a race. Horses to ba tho hijiia fide property of Waikato settlers, and to be ridden by fanners or sous of farmers. Welter weight for age. Nomination, 10s. 6. TALLY-HO STEEPLECHASE, of 20sovs. About two and a-half miles. Second horse to receive 3sovs. from the stake. Gentlemen riders. Nomination, 10s; accept ance, 10s. RUL E S . Five per cent, to bt deducted from all winners. Horses for races 1,3,4 and (i to have been hunted to the satisfaction of the master, and to be nominated by members of the Pakurang,. or Waikato Hunt Clubs. Certificate from the master to be produced at scales. Nominations for races I, 2, 3 and 4 close at 8 p.m. on SATURDAY, 19th September. Weights will appear on TUESDAY, 22nd September, and acceptances for same close on FRIDAY', 25th September, at S p.m. Nominations for Farmers' Plato and Tally-Ho Steeplechase close on FRIDAY, 25th September, at S p.m. Weights for Tally-Ho Steeplechase to appear immediately the Hunt Club Steeplechase is run. All nominations, with pedigree, age and performance, and colours of rider, accompanied by the necessary cash, to be addressed to thc secretary, Hamilton. A. J. STOREY, llou. Sec.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 2984, 29 August 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 2984, 29 August 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 2984, 29 August 1891, Page 3

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