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Notices. 11HE NGARUAWAHIA RACING CLUB'S ANNUAL MEETING, TO BE HELD AT NGARUAWAHIA ON Saturday, 21st January, 1893. Stewards : Messrs T. Davis, G, P. Diokeson, H. Snulsbry, H. Booth, H. Hinton, J. Smith, S, Wilson, .D, Coomhes, H. Wyatt, J. Broomfield, E. Fitzpatrick, G. Graves. Jodgk : Mr R.Rathborne, J.P. Starter : Mt E. B. Coi. Handicapper : Mr H. Booth. Clerk of Scales : Mr W. Saxon, Clerks of Codb.se : Messrs G. Groves and G, Roper, Hon. Treasuber : Mr E, Fitzpatrbk, J.P. Hon, Sec. : Thos. W. Simpson. PROSS A M M E (AS PASSED IIY THE A.R.C.) 1. HANDICAP HURDLES, of 25sovs.; osovs. out of stales to go to second horse. Nomination, 1 10s; ! acceptance, 15s. Distant, about 1J miles. Over eight flights of hurdles. 2. MAIDEN PLATE, of 15k>T8. Entrance, Ida. For horses that have never won an advertised raco of ovor ISsovs. Weight for ago. Distance, about lmilc, 3. NGARUAWAHIA CUP (HANDICAP), of aOsovs.; Ssova.! out of stakes to go to second horse. Nomination, 20s; acceptance, 30s. Distance, about U miles. 4. NOVEL RACE, of 20sovs.: Entry, £l, Distance, abont 1 mile. Winner to become the absoluto property of the club. Weight for age. 5. NGARUAWAHIA PLATE (HANDICAP), of 15sovs. Nomination, 6s; acceptance, 9s. - about 1J miles. Winner of Cop to carry 71b penalty. 6. SELLING HURDLES, oMssovs. Entry, 15s, Distance, abont lj miles, Ovor six flights of hurdles, Four-year-olds to carry lift 71b, five-year-olds lo carry 12st 51b, 6 year-olds nod aged to carry 12st 111b. Winner to be sold' immediately after tho raco for £SO. If entered to be sold for £4O, allewcd 71b; if for £3O, allowed 141b iif for £20,211b jif for £lO, ■ 281b; if for nil,' 351b. Half proceeds over selling price to go to 7,. FLYING'STAKES; of 15sovs. Nomi- ' nation, 6aacceptance, 1 9a. Distance about three-quarters_ of a mile. Winner of Gup to carry 101b penalty; winner of Plate to carry ' 7lb'penalty. Penalties'not cumulative. ■ CONDITIONS. Nominations for the Handicap Hurdles, Ngaruawahia Cup, Ngaruawahia Plate, and Flying Stakes to be sent to the Secretary, Ngaruawahia, before 9;p.m. on 7th January, 1893, Handicaps to appear on or about the 10th January, 1893. to be declared before 9 p.m. on January 14th, 1893, the day of general entry. • Five per cent, deducted from all stakes to go towards improving tho racecourse. The meeting held, and all races run, subject to the rules of the Auckland Racing Club, No entry shall be received except on this condition: That all disputes and objections arising out of the racing shall be decided by a majority of the Stewards or those whom they may appoint.' Entries, nominations, and acceptances must be accompanied by the necessary cash or cheque, Special-attention is drawn to this rule, as there will be no exception. The attention of horse-owners' is particularly drawn to the following rule That the pedigree, age, performances, and colours must accompany the nomination of every horse. Bookmakers' fee, 10s 6d. No games of;chance allowed on the ground on any pretence whatever, T. W. SIMPSON, Secretary, TMI COAL MIKE, HUNTLY. gU PERI OR JJ o ut S E AND gTEAM 0A L SUPPLIED FROM OUR NEW MINE TO ANY RAILWAY STATION IN THE WAIKATO ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE, RALPH BROS. gONEDUSTI gONEDUST JCE Tho undersigned has for sale Ellis well-known and justly-celebrated brand of Newcastle BONEDUST, which is superior to anything in the market. Quality guaranteed. In lots to suit pure chasers. Copy of Colonial Analyst's Report sent on application, M. V. HURLEY, Auckland, Sole Agent for New Zealand, H AYING been so repeatedly asked by several of the musical public in Waikatoto include them in my tuning list, I beg to inform owners of pianos, organs and harmoniums that I shall go through the various districts there iu November next. I hopo by accurate tuning and careful attention to the works to thereby render instruments better and more durable, aud to regulate touch and tone, thus making playing a pleasuro for teacher and pupil. Honest satisfactory work and moderate charges guaranteed, and public patronage solicited, Orders 1 may be left or seut to The Waikato Times Office, or letters covering orders may be addressed to: Thomas Haigh, Piano and Orgau Tuner, Howe Street, , Auckland. , WP E I R O E • Fruiterer, &c., CAMBRIDGE, Has removed to more commodious pre- | mises, in Duke-street, where he will bo ; pleased to supply the wants of his customers, Everything of the best • quality. 1 SiMOKnn FJ.SU Fisksii EVKJIT WKRK 1

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Waikato Times, Volume XL, Issue 3208, 17 January 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume XL, Issue 3208, 17 January 1893, Page 4

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