•TE AWAMUTU RACE MEETING, | DECEMBER 26, 1872. Stewards : Messrs. A. E. Cox, Rutherford, Howard, Foster, Reynolds Judge: James Henderson, Esq. j Startek : j Mr James Walters. '{ Clehk of the Course; J Mr J. W. AVeatherill. Clerk er the Scales and Treasurer ; j Mr John Roche. P ROG.RAMME Maiden Plate, of sovs ; one and a half miles ; weight for age. Entrance, ]os. Pony Race, of sovs ; 14 hands and under ; one mile ; catch weights. Entrance, ss. Steeple Chase, sovs ; about two miles ; weight for age. Entrance, 10s. Te Awamtitu Cup, sovs ; two miles; weight for age. Entrance, 10s. Galloway Race, sovs ; 14 hands 2 inches and under ; one and a half miles ; catcli weights. Entrance, 10s. ' Consolation Stakes, sovs; for all- beaten horses ; one mile ; handicap. Entrance, ss. Hack Race, sovs; one mile ;to carry 1) stone. Entrance, ss. Maori Race, sovs ; to be owned and ridden by natives ; one and a half miles ; catch weights. Entrance, Is. Entrance to be made on or before S p.m. on the evening of Saturday, the 21st December, to the Secretary, at the Criterion Hotel, Tc AwamutuAny person entering a horse to be a subscriber of 10s 6d to the Race Fund. Three entries or no event. In ease of a walk over, only half public money will be Siven. The decision of the Stewards to be final. R. J. DAVIDSON, Hon. Sec. Photography. ' ~1~ LOW, Photographer, will be operating in Hamilton ® during the Christmas Holidays. A lot of new Views and Copies for sale. Portrait Rooms, Hamilton West. FOUND STRAYING, a Black and White Cattle DOG. The owner may liave the same by paying expenses on application to 11. NEWELL, J Ngaruawahia. | Saddlery and Harness. t W. S. JONES, | (St?eoGß.«oi: to Mkssbs. W. &A. Kex.vedy) BEGS to inform the Settlers in the Waikato and public generally that ho has now on hand a large stock of j every description of the above, which will be sold at very j low prices for cash. I W. S. J. would draw particular attention to the fact that I every article not made upon the premises is imported by him direct from one of the lesl manufacturers in Eny/and, thereby saving the importer's profit and placing liim in a position to deal more favourably with his customers. Large shipments just arrived ex Robert Henderson and Norham Castle. AY. S. JONES, Saddler, Harness-maker, and Importer, 154, Queen Street, Opposite the Old Court House, Auckland. <SllßfißSf2 Nominated Immigration. BjjlROM and after the 15th December instant, the rate of Passage Money per Statute Adult will be reduccd to £4, and Promissory Notes, when given, may be paid by instalments. Further particulars can, ho obtained from the Immigration Officers, or at any Money Order Post Office. C. JS. HAUGHTON, Under-Secretary for ImmigrationLands and Immigration Office, AVellington, fith December, 1872. Notice. THE STEAMER will not run on Christmas Day. On Tuesday, the 24th instant, she will be at Cambridge about noon, and return to Ngaruawahia same night, where she will remain Christmas. Day, Thursday, and Friday leaving for Mercer on Saturday, at 11 a.m., as usual. There will'be no trip to Hamilton on Friday, 27th , December, with Alexandra cargo. R. R. HUNT, Manager AY. S. N. Co. 16th Decembi>r, 1872. Notice to Waipa Settlers. OWING to the low state of the AVaipa River, the steamer cannot reach Te Ron, and until the river rises, the usual trips must be discontinued ; but she will , run each. Feiuay (excepr.iiig 27 tb instant} to Hamilton ; instead. All cargo for this, river will be stored until instructions for its disposal are sent to the undersigned, R. R. IfU NT, Manager W. S. N. Co. December 11, 15.72. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. FOR SALE, —One Howard's combined anti-friction Plough, with live implements, shares, &c., &c ; 1 set Howard's zig-zag Harrows—patent fastenings ; 1 ChafF Cutter, 1 Grass-seed Sower, 1 Americau Hay J Rake, 1 set Roller Mountings. The above implements are • newly imported, and all in first-class order. T. V. FLTZPATRICK. 1 Ngaruawahia, December 4, 1572. TO SETTLERS IN AVAIKATO. I M P O R, T A N T NOTICE. THE undersigned being' desirous ot returning, to Eng. ■ land as early as possible, will dispose of the whole of his very large stock of GENERAL DRAPERY at a great reduction for cash. The stock is one of the best selected and most varied in the district, comprising not only- the goods ordinarily connected with the drapery business, lnit also a large variety of ladies' and infants' fancy drapery. ' A Large Discount for Cash. Settlers in the Waikato will lind it to their ad vantage to examine the stock before they send their orders to town. Note the Address : — T. MORRIS,. Ferry Wharf Store, Hamilton. N. P>.—Business to be disposed of. WILL BE. PUBLISHED, on or about the 20th inst. 1 REED & BRETT'S Auckland Almanac, Household Guide, and Stranger's Vade Mecum for 1873, This handy book will be fouxid specially useful to. settlers,. Price—One. Shilling.. Copies can be obtained at the Publishers and office of this paper. REED & BRETT; FURNITURE AND CARPET WAREHOUSE. SiroETLAND Street, Auckiand. ""KTOTNKS & HALL, Importers and Manufacturers of f T every description of Furniture, Carpets, Floor Cloths Eugs, Mats and Mattings Damask, Lace, Muslin, and Net Curtains, and General House Furnishing Agents for the Graver and Baker Sewing Machines.
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Waikato Times, Volume II, Issue 102, 24 December 1872, Page 3
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