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"\T G A 11 U A. .W. A >U I A 'lo bo helil ou S.ivunUu an.l Mc.iuUy, I>oo2i aud'iS, IS7I. Committee

Capt Scboli.ld; AUsbßib 11 R. Hunt (Treasuiei), T. Y. liUuatnck, Or i^ugecuuibe. il. \V. iluUtit, i^. i-iU-jMtnck, J. Evitt, 1". G. Saiidts, R. Lo\, j.u. Folej , V\". Suiythe, A. K. M.. Koy. Judok— W. N. Seaiancke. Siaetkk- Capt Schofield. CLhiik of liihSoALbs— (JeoEa&wuuibo. HASDicAPrEKS — .\lcebio htock and Sandes. Clkkk of tuk (JouuaK — E. K. Laing. BUXING-DAY— December 26.

GENERAL SPORTS TO COMMENCE AT HALF-PAST TEN A.M. 1. Maiden Flat Race— loo yards. Fust, 21 ; aeeoud, 10a 2 Standing Long Jump — Without weights j 3 jumps each, iuibt, 1/; buooiitj,us 3. Flat liace (Handicap)— l mile. First, 51; second, 1/. iiyUii.uice, 5s 4. Boys' Raoo—HiJ yards ; boys to be under 4 feet G mchob high. Fust, 15s j seiomt, 5s 6 Running Long Jump— 3 jumps each. Firat, If; second, us 0\ Hurdle liace (Handicap)— 4lo yards ; over 8 huidlea 3 feet 6' inches hi^h. Fust, £3 ; tecoud, 15s j enirauce, •2* O.t. 4. Boys' Race— 2oo yards; boys over 4 feet 6 imhes and unuer 5 loot, high. Fust, U ; scj-nd, 7s 6d. Jbu- ; tr.ince * I 8. Flat Race (Handicap) -250 yard*. Firat, 21 ; second, 1..5. iiiiLr.uice, 2s Oa i>. Running High Jump— Fust, U ; secoud, 10s 10. Vaulting with the I'do—fuit,, U ; ittuoud, 5s 11. Flat Race — Halt mile, lust, 34, second, 15s 12 Standing High Jump — First, 1Z; second, ss. li. Wahine Main Race I'iibi, lOb ; Bcci/Ud, 256(l 14. I'lUltng ihe btone — Knsi, il; beeonu, 5s 15. Walking Ureaty Boom over water— .hutiauoe, Iree. Fi.st, 1£; set-onu, lUa. Oompetitois 10 compote iv snirt and trousuia

MONDAY, December 28.

HORSE RACES— FIIIST RACE TO 81'ARl 1 AT 12 A.M. SHARP. 1. Ivny Race (14: haiuia aud uuuui;— Once iouuU mo course ; winner o: sny adv^rtued nice- u.\cluded. hiiat, Jblu ; socoud to • -No cntraucu. .hnuauu!, 10a. DiSUiuto alwut 1 mile. j 2. Handicap Flat Race— -Twice round the course. En- \ trance tee £L, to bo sent to tho *»ociotary on or b«foro the 17th of December, at tho Delta Hotel. First, £20 ; f>e«ond, £3. Distance, about 2 miles. S. Handicap Hurdle Race— Once aud a Half round tho "course ; over 5 hurdles 2 toet 0 inches high, tfirst, £15 ; second, aa\e eutr*uco, los. Diaiauco, about 1* milts. Eutrauuo to bo uiaue aauie plaoo aud time a* Ham. leap. 4. Hack Race— Once and a Halt round the couise ; winner of any advertised raoe excluded. Fuel, £5 j second to save entrance, 10a 5. Handicap Trotting Race— Twice round the course, Entrance tec, Ul, to niude at the same vine auu piafce *a the Handicap Flat Race. Jbnst, 17 ; bfceond 10 save hia sukes, £1, Distance, about 2 miles. b\ Maori Flat Race-Ouw round tho courw j Heats. Morses to be owned and ridden by Maouea only, i'ust £5, seconl, 10s. Entrance, 5s 7. Consolation Stakes (Handicap)— Qnce and a Half round the course ; open to beateu horses only. . £irac, £5; second, to save entrance, 10s t t 8 Maori' Flat liace— Twice round the course, ,tor a Saddle and B.idle, given by Mr L. ii. Hairis. Juulanee, 6s, Horoes to be the pio e crty ot and nddeH by Alaoiw. Three hoiaes to start or no race. Ihe decision of tue Stewards shall in all cases be final —no entnes received except on ihis couduiou. only subaenbera of not less thau 10s 10 the tuuds can enici horses for any race. JSo oue will b» allowed to compete lor the aihlenc spoits who haa not subsoubed iis oa to the funds. Entiles for the handicap toot races vimle, half mile, hurdle lace, *nd .50 yaids; must be niaue to the Secretary, at the Delta Hotel, on or beiore Saturday, the 151 th of December. No piote=t will be leceived unless thebuin of 10a for horse races and 5s tor athletic spoil* be lodged with it, which money will be forleited iv case the protest is not allowed. Entries lor all jjeueral spoils Is, except handicaps, boyb', and wahico Alaou races, aud greasy boom, which latter are fiee. Three sUrusia ior each event or no piize will be given. JAMES EVITT, Sec.

HPE AWAMUIci Ai^u Aijj&XANDRA ANNUAL RAC£S. 1 On BOXING DAY December 26. 1. Hurdle Race— For £ ; entrance, £1, added ; distance, U miles ; 6 hurdles, 3lt 9in ; flrelter-jwight ior uge, top weight 12 9tone ; second horse to save bis stakes. 2. Maiden Mate— For £ ; entrance £1, added ; distance, Ii miles, ior horse* that have never won public morfey to the amount of £5 ; weight for age j second horse to save stakes. 3. Galloway Race— For horses 14 2 and under ; for £ ; •ntrunce 10s, adde 1 ; weight for inches, top weight lOst > distance, 1 mile ; second horse to »aye hit stakes. ( 4. Te Awamulu Plate /ia/Jdicap-^Dittauce, 2 miles ; for £ ; eutiauce Jil 10s, lUson noujumUtou,2osou acceptance ; acceptance added ; second horse to receive one^lourlu ol stakes. 5. Consolation Race— For £ ; distance 1 milo ; entrauce ss, added, lor all beaten horses. 1 6. Hack Ract—Fov £ ; entrance 10a, added, distance, 1 mile; 10 atone up, winner to be uoj.d for £20 ; surplus,

if any, to go to tbe funds; second horse save ths a alecs ; post entries. 7. Flat Bace— For Maori Horses. <

Subscribers of less than £1 to pay don%le entrance. Subscription Lists to close on the 19th ; entrances to cloie on night ot 19th December ; Nominations lor Handicap on 12th December. Handieappers— Met.»rs Weathenll and'Foiter. • The races are open to all horaea the boHaJide property oi bettlers iesiding in the Waikato. All races will be ruu under the rules of the Auckland Jookey Club. J. R. ROCHE, Secretary.

NORTHERN FIRE AND LIFE ASSURANCE

COMPaJNY.

Established 1836.

Capital : £3 000,000. Accumclaied Funds : £1,6Q0,000. Annual Rkvenuk from Fihk Pkkmiums : Jt27b,Ooj.

Head Offices'. London and Aberdeen. Melbourne Branch : 105, Collins Street West.

THE undei signed having been appointed agen for the above C»>uipauy tor ihe Waikate Distuci, us prepared to accept tiro nsks at the lowest cu.ient tales. WAL. CUMMING. November 14, 1874.

OTAUA SAW MILLS.

T ARGE Additions to these ililU have just been made wnioh will enable tbo pioprietors to Cut 30,000 feet of Timber per week. AU orders sent to tho undersigned can

therefore be executed without unnecessary delay.

R. LAMB, Agent.

Ngaruawahia Steam* Flour Wills,. October 9, 1874.

C. L. PER R V, COMMISSION AGENT, RATE AND DEBT COLLECTOR,

Alexandra,

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Waikato Times, Volume VII, Issue 405, 17 December 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume VII, Issue 405, 17 December 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume VII, Issue 405, 17 December 1874, Page 3

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