Notices. TO-NIBHT! TO-NI6HTI yOLUNTEEE HALL. SATURDAY, 12th MARCHIn consequence of the tremendous success of MR HORACE CHESTER in Hamilton last nioht, he has arranged to give another Entertainment TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), which will be positively his last appearance here prior to returning to England. Prices, 2s and 10. ECT U R E "WOMANKIND," Will be delivered by the REV. C. H. GARLAND, In the Wesleyan Church, Hamilton, On TUESDAY NEXT, 15th INSTANT, At 7.30 p.m. Admission—Adults, Is ; Children, 6d. SELECT MUSIC BY STRING BAND. WHATAWHATA SCHOOLHOUSE. A PLAIN & FANCY DRESS BALL Will be held in the above Building on WEDNESDAY, 16in MARCH, 1892. Prices of Admission, 2s; Spectator's Ticket, Is. GOOD MUSIC & REFRESHMENTS PROVIDED. To commence at 8 p.m. sharp. PERCY MEREDITH. "yOLUNTEER HALL, HAMILTON. FOR ONE NIGHT. Return Visit of the Talented Australian Musical Artistes, Til PAYNE Fiffi? Vocalists | fPianistes Violiniates ( I Flautist BELLRINGERS I Family Prices—2s and Is ; children half price. CAMBRIDGE-SATURDAY, March 19. fred. dawson, Agent. yy AR! WAR! WAR! MERCER REGATTA ASSOCIATION. Saturday, March 12th, 1892. GREAT AQUATIC CARNIVAL CHEAP EXCURSION TRAIN. SPLENDID PROGRAMME. FUN FOR THOUSANDS! See Posters. THOS. PORTER, Hon. Sec. TAWHARE ANNUAL RACE MEETING. Easter Monday, April 18th, 1892As Submitted to A.R. Club. President : J. Gordon, Esq. Vice-President : A. B. Suttor, Esq. Judge : F. W. Browning, Esq. Staetee : Mr L. Nelson. Cleek of Scales : Mr G. Allright. Clerk of Course : Mr J. Honeybun. Handicappers : Messrs A. Bach and J. Dalgleish. Stewards : Messrs J. Clements, W. Scott, T. Wise, R. Speake, G. Walworth, F. W. Browning, L. Nelson and F, Marshall. To be Run on a New Course op About One Mile. PROGRAMME. First race at 12,30 p.m. 1. HANDICAP MAIDEN HURDLE RACE, of 7sovß. ; lsov. out of stakes to go to second horse. For horses that have not run in an advertised hurdle race. Distance, 1$ miles, over 6 Sights of hurdles about 3ft. 6in. high. Entrance, 7s. 2. MAIDEN PLATE HANDICAP, of 7sovs. ; lsov. out of stakes to go to second horse. For horses that never won an. advertised race. Distance, 7 furlongs. Entrance, 7s. 3. TAWHARE CUP HANDICAP, of ISsovs. ; 230 vs. out of stakes to go to second horse. For horses that have never won a race over £15. Distance, H miles. Entrance, 15s. 4. PONY RACE HANDICAP, of 6 sovs. ; lsov. out of stakeß to go to second horse ; 14 hands 2 inches and under. Distance 1 mile. Post entry. Entrance, 6s. 5. HANDICAP HURDLE RACE, of 12sovs. ; 2sovs. out of stakes to go to second horse. For horses that have never won a hurdle race exceeding £12 in value. Distance 2 miles, over 8 flights of hurdles about 3 feet 6 inches high. Entrance, 12s. 6. SELLERS' RACE HANDICAP (Local), of lOsovs. ; 2 sovs. out of stakes to go to second horse. For horses that have not won a race exceeding £10 in value. Distance 1£ miles. Gentlemen riders. The horse to have been the bona fide property of owner for not less than 3 months previous to race, Entrance 10s. 7. SELLING RACE HANDICAP, of lOsovs. Distance 1 mile. Post entry. The winner to become the absolute property of the Club, and to be sold immediately after race. Entrance, 10s. 8. MAORI RACE of 3sovs. Catch weights. Distance ljiniles. Entrance 3s. RULES. All nominations to be sent to the Secretary not later than S p.m, on Saturday, 9th April, All entries to be accompanied with the necessary amount in cash. Nominators to state age, pedigree, and performance of horse with colours of riders. Thrte horses to start or no race. Local takes in all within a radius of 7 miles including Woodlands and Morrinsville. Protests to be lodged with Secretary event and accompanied by a deposit of 10s in writing, within 10 minutes after the 6d., which will go to the funds of the club if protest be not sustained. R. G. SPEAKE. Hon. Secretary. rpROUT FISHING.. Notice. Any person found fishing in the rivers runuiug through the properties of the Auckland Agricultural Company and the N.Z. Thames Valley Land Company without special permission will be prosecuted. JAMES BAILEY F. D. RICH. January sth, 1892.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3067, 12 March 1892, Page 3
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