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/ I"UI "U viu^K en he bad iv auy qi.auatj, ..".. ..i au t uior JL iiUdiity. O.ucia will bu co.x.pieit.u vvi n uit^.uf.U. W. MAuau^ i. Ij. MoaiiH»>4 c S'alion, Au n*\. 26, 1574.

NUiiniEK.N FIRE AND LIFE ASSURANCE

OXuPajNI.

EsTABLIaIIEJU 183 S.

Capital: £3 000,000. AccuiiULAiED Funds : £1,600,000. ANNUAL lUVbHOa FKOH l!lKb PttbMlUili, ; i,27&,00..

Head Offices:

London and Aberdeen. Melbourne Branch: 100, ColliuH.Siicet Weet.

THE undei signed haym b octsn appointed agen *<> tabove C» nipauy tor ihe \\ a.kaie L»inaoi, ib \> tp..s».u lo accept hre naks at the lowtst cu.renc lates. Wjl. GUMMING. November 14, 1874.

VTGARUAWAHIA i3i ANNUAL SPOKTS, lo behdd on SatunUy and Mouuay, JJeo2C and 28, 1874. Committee • Uapt Scbofield ; Meesrs It. It Hunt (Trcofturei), T. "V Ifitzj-aonk, tr- i.<l^oi.uiubts. 11. \V. iiUUit, b. i iupatnck, J. livitt, T. U. bandee, &. cox, m. I'oie\, V\ . Suiythe, A K. ii. LU>}'. BOXING-DAY— December 26.

GENERAL SPORTS TO COMMENCE AT HALF-PAST TUN A.M. 1. Maxam Fxal Race— loo yards, tuttt, ; second 2. Standing Long Jvmp— W ithout weignt?; 3 jumps each. Fust, ; second 3. Flat Race (Handicap)— l mile. First, ; ■econd Entrance 4 Boys' Mace— lol yards; boys to be uudw 4 fact 6 inched high. .Firat, 5 aetond 5 Running Long Jump- 3 jumps each. First, ; second 6. Jlardla Race (Handicap)— 44o ywd» j over 8 hurdles 3 tv.et 6 inches hiyh. Fuat, ; aeoond, . Lntr nc-e 7. Boys' Mace— 2oo yards; boys o\er 4 feot 6 mi-heb and unoer 5 tcet high. Fust, ; aeo nd, . Entrance 8. Flat Race (Handicap) -260 yardß. First, j »tcond. Entrance 9. Running High Jump— First, ; second 10. Vaulting with ihe t'ole—t'uit, ; second 11. Flat Race Halt mile, in it, ; tecond 12 standing High Jump— Fust, ; flocond 13. Wafiine Alam-i Race' 14. l J uding the Stone— Kirtit, j second 15. Walking Grea*y Boom over water— Entrance, free. Prize Competitors to compete in shirt and truusera, MONDAY, December 28. HORSE RACES— FIRST RACE TO START AT 10 A.M. SHARP. 1. tony Race (14 hauila and unuci)— Ouco louud iliC couibe; wiuuerot any advertised^ lace excluded, Fiit.l, Jj i Hccoud to save entrauce. Em ranee 2. Handicap Flat Race— lwice round the courae. En truuee lee Jbl, lo be sent to tlie hecicary on or betore the V2ih of Uecemuer, at the Delta HoieJ. First, £ ctcond, £ , „ , , a. Handicap Hurdle Race—Once and a Half round the comae j ovei 5 hu.dloa 3 teet 0 lucnos bi^h ; wiuuer ot a i»ize ot tDe value ol £30 excluded, iirst, £ ; aecoud sa\e eutrauce. 4 JZ«o>fc Race— Once and a Half round the cour«e ; winner or any adveiuse.d lace excluded. Fnat, £ btcoiid to sfcve en>iituv.e. f». Uunatcap '1 lotting Race— lwice round the course, Entrance leu, £1, u> in uc at tlie same Uuje ana place aa tbe Handicap Fldt Kace. lust, £ second to b^va hiu 3i.«.k.e8, , , TT b. Maori Flat Race-Ouce lound the course; Heats, liorhts io be owned and nddtn by &L»orie» ouly. inbt £ becun . £ Entrance 7. CoMolaiion Makes (Handicap)— Once and a Half round me ccuise ; open lo ueaicu hoises only. luife.,, £ ; setOiid io sa\e tiiu-,uico. _ao le effiV««^ 1 suuscubeis ot not less thau u> tL« liiiUa can i-nuct lioibta tor any race, one will be allowed to compete jui- the a^hle'ic bporls who has not subscibed lit Ha to tbe lunrts. Eutucs tor the handicap tool laces (.uiilc, halt U'lle, hurule laco, and 50 yaiub; mubt bo uicue to .he Seeietaiy, at the Delta ho.ci, on or be.oie Saturday, ihe likh ut Ueceuiber. JSo pioie-t will be .tceived unless tbetumol 10a ior hoise laces and 5s lor a.hletic spuita be lo -ged with it, which money will Le toneued iv c.\so ihe pr. test is not alloutd. Jiuukb lor all b eneiul Bpoi^ la, except hamlicu,,*. b^b 1 , a..d Vrahiue Alao.i races, and boom, whnh latter «ue fiee. lhiee staittra tof each e\enuor no p.ize will be given. „_„„ „ o J^MES EVITI, Sec.

JAUBIN is now Opening a New and Choice Lot of

SUMMER GOODS

(Suitable to Ladies' and Children's Wear) that can be inspected hi his SHOW KOuM, consisting of a Large Aasoit* inciifc of — luJies' Straw H its— Trimmed and Untrimmed, after the inos. fasLimable and newest designs Ladies' lU'ifle , Seal Lace Collais und Imitation in tho latest btylea Batiste and Loaaime Skirta A Lir^e Assortment of Embroidery Edgings and Insertions Lacs Jin Blond, Maltese, Flemish, Point and Valencienuod Figured Muslins, Buliates, Grenadines, Silks, andi every vaiiety of Lues ilatorial .vud Trimmings Felt Utupetiug IR )NMONGERY. Churns, Grinds ncs, Avery'a Weighing Machines, Ruited to fcirinera Cross^Gut Si«B Zinc, Plain and Perforated ; Sheep Shears, Woolpacls Gdte Hingts *or all sized gates Plough aud L ading Chains, oUNDKIhS. Gilt MoulJings for Picture Frames, Oak and Copal Varnish, Paperhangmgs, Centre Pieces, Scrim, Puin s, Oils, &c Glass Cut to any Sue CHAIRS. Washington, Birch, Miho^any, and Walnut Also Children's Oak Bent Chaiia CLOCKS. Lever, Alarm, Bound and Square, Gothic, l»Day, and 8-Uay Alw ays on hand— Toys, Grindery, Saddlery, Earthenware, Ilolloware, Drugs and Perfumery ; Electro Plaie and Fancy Goods, &c

SEWING MACHINES, Hand and on Stand, at Auckland Prices.

All the above will be told at the Lowest Auckland' P.ices j,lus fieight.

OTA a A SAW MILLS.

T ARGE Additions to theoe Mill* have just been made which will enable tbe proprietors to Cut 30,000 feet ol Timber per week. All orders sent to the undei signed can therefore be executed without unnecessary delay. JR. LAMB, Agent.

Ngaruawahia Steam Flour Mills,

Octobi-p 9, 1874.

C. E. MADDEN, riOLICiT OB £) Temporary Office : Hamilton West, W'aik.vio.

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Waikato Times, Volume VII, Issue 397, 28 November 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume VII, Issue 397, 28 November 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume VII, Issue 397, 28 November 1874, Page 3

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