Notices. ANNUAL RACES. TO liE HELD ON Tuesday, December 29th, 1891. Jcdok : G. T. Wilkinson, Esq. Startkr : J. T. Hittit. Clkrk of Soai.ks : J. o>x. Clerks of Cornsk : Messrs King and Paneke. Hanmcaitkh : Stewards, exclusive of horse-owners. Stewards t Messrs C. J. Johnstone, R. Green, J. W. Fllis, P. McDonald, J. T. IJettit, C. King, W. Cusscn and W. Searancke. First race to start at 1 o'clock sharp. Passed by A.R. Club. 1. HANDICAP HURDLE RACE, of £8 ; lsov. to go to second horse from stake Over seven flights of hurdle, 3fr. Gin. Distance, 2 miles. Nominntinn, 4s ; acceptance, 4s. 2. MAIDFX PLATE HANDICAP, of £"). V-y horses that have never won an adv.riis'd race exceeding £0. Distance. !£ miles. Entrance, us. 3. OTOROiIANGA CUP HANDICAP, of £10, with a sweep of 5s (for stnrttrs) to go to second horse. Nomination, os; acceptance, os. Di-f.anee, 2 miles. 4. MAIDEN HACK RACE, of U. Distance, 1 mile. Welch t, 10sf. En' trance, 4s. Post entry. 5. SETTLERS RACE HANDICAP, of i' 7. Horses to be owned by settlers ivsiding within a radius of l"> miles. Distance. I.} milts. One sov. from stake lo go to second horse. Nomination, 4-! ; acceptance, 4s. 6. CONSOLVfMONRACK HANDICAP of £3 ; for all beaten horses. Distance, 1 mile. Nomination, 2s; acceptance, Is. RULES AND CONDITIONS. All races to be run under A.R. Cub rules. Nominations for Hurdles and Cup to be made with the Secretary, at Alexandra, on FRIDAY, December 18th, or Otorohanga, on SATURDAY 19rh, not later than S p m. Weights to appear on TUESDAY, 22nd. Acceptances and general entries on SATURDAY, 26th. Qualification fee 10s 6d. Three horses to start in each event or no race. Nominators to state p .'digree and performance of horse, and colours of riders. Wjw. SIiARANCKE^ mo orchardistsTand others. 25s will procure most useful outfit" viz , Patent Spray Pump, Pair Powder Distributing Bellows, 201 bs Slugshot for Leech, &c , and 51b Grapedust or Mild w Powder, packed and forwarded. C. T. W REN, Nursery and Seedsman, REMUERA. N.U.—Will save its cost many times in one season. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR, 1891-2. -TIHE Proprietor of the "Atlas" Print--1 ing Works and Stationery and Fancy Goods Warehouse, Cambridge, has much pleasure in advising the arrival of his Purchases of CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR GOODS. Never before has such au array of the above Goods been presented to the public of Waikato, the same having been selected by the Proprietor, whose knowledge of the tastes and requirements of his numerous customers has been used to the best advantage, with the result that the Choicest Lines to be found in the various Warehouses in the city have been purchased, thus ensuring a wide selection. The following summary will give some idea of the range and variety of the Stock :— CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR CARDS. Year by year these Goods improve l'l artistic excellence, and on no previous occasion bas such a selection to choose from been offered in Waikato. A special table has been fitted up to display the Cards to best advantage. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS ! NEW YEAR GIFTS ! Under this heading are comprised : Ladies' Handbags, Dressing Cases, Workboxes, Writing Desks, Companions, Fitted Bigs, Plush Bags, 0.-rd Cases, Purses (excellent variety), Pocket Books, Albums (for cabinet, carte de visite, and midget photos), Fern Albums, Scnip Albums, Booklets, Illuminated Texts, Cards for Wall Decoration, Japanese Brackets, Photo Frames, etc., etc., etc. Toys and Books FOR THE YOUNG. MECHANICAL TOYS (in good variety) 107 BARROWS, WAGGONS. HORSES AND PERAMBOLATORS. MUSICAL TOYS! A MAGNIFICENT SHOW OF DOLLS. 300 to select from, at prices from Hd to 10s each. Boys' and Girls' Own Annuals, Chatterbox, Sunday, Children's Friend, etc., etc. Letts', Collins', and New Zealand Diaries. Christmas Nitmbhrs of Illustrated Papers. To be published in a few days : BOND'S WAIKATO ALMANAC, 1892, 250 pages, with map of district. Ppick One Shilling. The Publisher has spared no effort in his endeavour to make this publication an indispensable book of reference to Waikato settlers. It was said of the issue for IS9I that it was a credit to the district, and that " Every settler should buy a copy." As the issue for 1592 will be a great improvement on 1891, the good opinion, already gained will be maintained and strengthened. Okdkh Early from YourStorkkekpkr. Particulars iu future issue. J. S. BOND, PRINTER, PUBLISHER AND STATIONER, CAMBRIDGE, WAIKATO. H,CT ANTED KNOWN - Corneat.i * " (Pink Corn Cure), removes hard and soft corns effectually. Bottle, with hui"h, posted to any address for Is Id. Macintosh Overcoats can be lepaired by using liidianite. Rubber Cement. By parcel post, i'sper bottle.—John Kenderdi'ie, Chemist, Karangahape Road, Auckland,
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3026, 5 December 1891, Page 3
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