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Pnlillc H AMPDEN J>ACING QLUB’S ANMXvYL MEETING, To be held at Hampden on Wednesday, January, 2, 1884. Stewards—Messrs G Ward, IV Baker, T Ingram, J McMillin, J Glass Judge—Mr FI J Baker Ilandicapper and Starter First race to start at 12 o’clock sharp PI lOC, UAM ME : HANDICAP HURDLE RACE, Of 15 sovs ; distance 2 miles, over (j flights of hurdles 3ft (‘.in high ; open to all horses; nomination 1 sov, acceptance 1 sov MAIDEN PLATE, Of 10 sovs; distance 11 miles; open to all horses that have never won public money to the amount of £lO or over ; weight Ost; entrance 1 sov HAMPDEN STAKES HANDICAP Of 20 sovs ; open to all horses ; distance 2 miles ; nomination 1 sov, acceptance 1 sov DISTRICT RACE, Of 10 sovs; distance miles; open to all liorses the bona fide property for three months previous of any peison or persons resident in the North Kuatnniwha Boad Board District ; weight Ost up ; entrance 1 sov CONSOLATION HANDICAP, Of 7 sovs; distance 1 mile; for all beaten horses, hacks excepted ; post entrance

CONDITIONS. No person permitted to enter a horse for any of the above races unless a subscriber of one guinea to the club ; Hack Race excepted. Three horses to start in each race, or only half the advertised stakes will be given. Nominations for Handicap Hurdles and Hampden Stakes will close not later than 7pm on Decern her 8, 1883. Acceptances will hi! received for the same races till 8 pin of December 22, on which date all general entries arc to close. Protests to be immediately lodged with the secretary, and to be accompanied with 1 sov, the same to be forfeited if objection be considered frivilous. All disputes, claims, and objections, arising out of the racing shall be decided by the stewards, or the majority of them, and their decision shall he final. All entries, containing amount of qualification and entrance, name and age of horse, pedigree, and performance, with colors of riders, to be addressed to the “Secretary, Hampden Racing Club.” No entry received except on these conditions. Admission—Horsemen 2s, footmen Is, vehicles 2s Cd, occupants Is each. J. JMcMTLLIN, Hon Sec ]>rn torn.

CHIMNEY SWEEPING. J. G. V I N C E N T , WAIPUKURAU, Regs to inform the inhabitants of the district that he has purchased a Chimneysweeping Machine, and hopes by strict attention and cleanliness to merit their favor. Orders left at the Mail office will be promptly attended to. ROYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES. WAIPUKURAU TO PORANGAIIAU. D. RYAN, Proprietor. A COACH, conveying the mail, leaves Waipukurau every Monday and Thursday, after arrival of first train from Napier, for Porungalmu, returning on A\ ednesdays and Saturdays in time for train leaving for Napier. Parcels carried on the most reasonable terms. Special arrangements for conveying commercial travellers and families, samples, &c. Letters or telegrams addressed to D. Ryan at Waipukurau will receive instant attention. N.B.—Saddle liorses for hire. WAIPUKURAU EXPRESS. 1> KEMP begs to inform the i nimbi tants of Waipukurau and suround' ing districts that bis express will meet every train from Napier on and after this date. Passengers conveyed to any part of the township at Gd each ; parcels delivered at dd each. Express let on hire at any minute. Commercial travellers’ luggage will be conveyed for half-price. Letters or telegrams addressed to B. Ivemp, Waipukurau, will receive prompt attention. EOR G E A 1! R A II A MS, PAINTER, PAPER! I ANGER, AND GLAZIER, WAIPAWA. G.A., in returning thanks to bis patrons and the public generally for past favors, begs to state that he has PURCHASED THE STOCK AND GOODWILL Of the business lately carried on by MR W. MEREDITH, Ruafaniwha road, Waipawa, and all orders addressed as above will be immediately attended to. As the combined stocks together constitute one of the largest and best assortments in the province, customers may rely upon a wide choice in all branches of the trade. G. ABRAHAMS, Wai pawa. IN reference? to the above, VV. Meredith begs to thank his late customers for their liberal patronage; and to bespeak a • eii ion mce of the same to his successor Mi (.. Abrahams. W. MEREDITH.

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Waipawa Mail, Volume 5, Issue 606, 4 December 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waipawa Mail, Volume 5, Issue 606, 4 December 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Waipawa Mail, Volume 5, Issue 606, 4 December 1883, Page 4

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