, InuAKUAWAILIA. I u 1 BOXING DAY SPORTS, 1572. ; i I COMMI'ITKE; ' j Messrs J. H. M. Carpenter, 11. R. Hunt, H. llolloway. W. i j Willou-hby, Charles Bell. HORSE RACES. Skttlf.f.s' Hack Race ; Once round the course. First horse, £— ; second, save entrance.—Winner of any advertised race excluded. ■ Hurdle Racje : Once round the course and a distance ; i four hurdles 3 feet C inches. First horse, £—; second, save stakes. i i I Pony Eace, under 14 hands: Once round coui'se. First, £ —; second, save stakes. Consolation Stakm : Once and half round course. First, £ •; second, save stakes. Entrance [Fee, ss. for the above races, non-sub-scribers, 10s. GENERAL SPORTS. Maiden Flat Ea.ee, 100 Yards : First Prize, £— ; second, £-. Standing Long Jump (without weights) : First Prize, £— ; second, £—. Flat Eace : One mile-. First Prize, £--; second, £—. Boys' Eace, under twelve, 10Q yards : First Prize, £ —■ : second, £ —. Old Man's Race, 4o and over, 100 yards: First Prize, £ —■; second, £ —. Hurdle Race, 400 yards, over 4 hurdles 3 feet 6 inches : First Prize, ;£ —■; second, £—•. Running Long Jump : First Prizo, £— : second, £—. Boys Eace, over twelve and under 15, 200 yards: First Prize, £— ; second, £—. Walking Greasy Boom over water; First Prizes, £—; second, £ —. Canoe Eace (crews of two only), from Hospital to boat moored above Redoubt and. back to Bell's Wharf : First Prize, £ — ; second, .C —. Running High Jump: . First Prizo, £ — ; second, £ —. lfigh Vaulting with Pole : First Prize, £ — ; second, £—. Wahine Maori Eaec, 100 yards: First Prina, £—; second, £ —•. Threc-Leggod Eace, 100 yards: First Prize, £—; second, £ —. Sack Race, KG yards.: Firs!; P;i':c, £- ; second, £--. Barrow Race (blindfold), 100 yards : First Prize, £—; second, £ —.
Entrance Foes Canoe liivce, 2s Gil; Boyi and TVahine Maori Races, free, all others, Is. Three to enter or no race. Judges decision to be final. ■ Entries to be received on the ground. Subscriptions to the fund will be received at eaeh of the stores and hotels ; also by any member of the Committee. Coloniil Si.hl In \ Offi Wellington, 9th July, 1872. IN compliance willi the v-ecomiYieiidiifcion contained in the Report of-the Joiat Coniniitteo onColonial Industries, 1871, to the clfcct that a bonus of £2,500 should bo offered for the iirnt 100 ions of Printing Paper produced by Machinery, , such bonus to be in .addition to any that may be ollered by any Province, it is hereby notified that such reward will be paid on the fulfilment of the following Conditions. The Paper to be manufactured in New Zealand by machinery permanently established and working in the Colony. The required quantity to bo completed before the 30th June, 1874 The reward will be paid on the certificate-of an ofiieer to be appointed by the (J-overnment that the bovc conditions have been-complied with. . X O T I C B. . f if S HE undersigned, having taken] over ' the business 8 lately conducted by Mr High ley at West- Hamilton, -*• wish .to notify to the inhabitants of the district I that they will h'nd it to their advantage to favour them with their custom, as it is their intention, to supply goods. at the lowest possible rates. All debts due to the late proprietor to be paid to their agent at Hamilton. OWEX & GEAHAM. Hamilton, 25th November, 1872. FOR SALE-CHEAP, A PA I R of WORK IX G BULLO OK S. Twenty Shares in the Hamilton Hour Mill. Woolpacks, &c, &.o. i PELNCE ARTHUR HOTEL, HOB S O .\' STEE ET, AI7CKL AX D. W. S. C. ADRIAN BEGS respectfully to inform the settlers and the inhabitants of the Waikato, that he has taken the above Hotel, where families and visitors from the Waikato will nd a- first-class tablekepr. Single Bedrooms. Families ccommodated. Boots and night porter. "Wines and of the best brands always on hand. W. S. C A. trusts by strict attention to business to merit a share of patronage from the above district, and assures his guests that nothing on his part will be omitted to make them comfortable. Remember: Prince Arthur Hotel, Hobson-street, Auckland. DEAFXESB. —The undersigned having been for years hard of hearing, procured through his brother, a Banker in England, a receipt from the Chief Aurist of the RoyaL Dispensary for Diseases of the Ear, Dean-street, Soho, London, which entirely cureLl him. He v>lll be happy to forward the Medicines compounded by a distinguished Auckland chemist to any one similarly aliiieted. - T. l>. Uaxs.\fqhd. Land Agent, Auckland. J. COSG- EA V E & Co. A RE the Largest Importers of Drapery and Clothing £\_ in Auckland. Patterns of Goods, &.C., sent to all : parts of the colony upon receipt of letter. All orders punctually attended to.—Address: J Cojokave & Co., wholesale and retail Drapers an.l Clothiers, Auckland:
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Waikato Times, Volume II, Issue 93, 3 December 1872, Page 3
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