New Advertisements.
r^AMBRIBGB ANNUAL BA€ES. NEW YEAR'S DAT, /1&76. To bo •held (bf pMntMiom) on the Futm -of Tatlob Esq., Cambridge. ; FOOT RACES. Handicapper . -. . Mr4T- T. Camp. Firet race to start at 90.39 a ny sharp. Ist 2nd Snt 200 yards Handicap ... SO/ 10/ 2/6 100 yardo for Boys under i 5 dO/ 5/ 100 yardi handicap — beats 40/ 10/ 2/S 100 yards three-legged race 15/ ... 1/ Hop, step, and; jump ... -15/ ... J/ Running long jump ... 16/ ... 1/ Standing gump . , . 45/ ... 1/ Standing high jump ... 10/ ... 1/ 440 yards handicap . . 40/ 10/ 3/6 Final 4ieat for 100 yardi Vaulting with pole ... 10/ ... 1/ Putting tftone,.2Blbs ... 10/ ... 1/ '100 yarda race for Boys under 12 7/6 5/ 2/6 HORSE RACES. Hapdicappers : Messrs R. Parker and J. C. Burgh. Judge: Mr Charles Chitty. Clerk of Scale* ... Mr O. Tuck. Starter Mr R. Parr. Clerk of Ctnme ... Mr F. D. Smuto. First race to start at 1. 30 p.m . sharp. Handicap Hitrdi? Race, 7 iovs, two milea over 8 flights of hurdles— «ft 6in high ; entrance 5/ ; acceptance 5/. Maiden Rave, 4 soys, l'£ mile, open <to*H horses that have never won publio money ; entrance 5/. Trotting Race, 4 soys, Smiles, 12 ston#, op«n to all comers ; entrance ss. Cambridge Cup Handicap, 10 soys, SLJ -miles, open to all comers ; entrance 10/ ; accept* ance 5/. 'Pony Race, 5 soys, 1 mile, for ponies Vi hands and under, catch weights ; eutranoe 5/. tMuvrt/ Scurry, 2 soys, 1 mile, open to all horses never having won publio money; entrance 2/6. Entrance for the Handicap Foot Raoeo to be sent in to the Secretary at or 'fetfore'6 p.m. 28th instant, all other foot sports to be post entry. 'Entrances for the Handicap Hurdle <iUce and Cambridge Cup to be sent 'in «to the "Secretary, at or before 6 p. m. 21st instant. Acceptance money to be paid to the Socretary before one o'clock en the day of the racesWeights will appear in Waikato Times of the 23rd instant. Any person entering a horse for any race (except the Hurry Scurry*) must be a subscriber of at least '10/ to the i£ace fund. CHARLES TUCK, Son. Sec.
HAMILTON ANNUAL SPORES, to be held a? Hamilton East, on 27th Bbobmbeb, 1875. Judges : Mr- James Coorabes and Mr A. Douglass. Starter : -Mr C. Tipping. Handicapptrs : Mr K. Williamson and Mr 0. Atfield. Treasurer : ■Mr E t Pearson-. Sports to commence at 11 o'olook. bst prize 2ndj?rize £sd £ • d 5. — Kaiden race, 200 yards, enhance Is ... .. 1 10 *© 2 — Boys' race, under 16 years, 200 yards ... 010 0 0 5 0 •3 —Running hop, step, and jump, entrance Is ... '1 0-0 4—loo yards race, ent. Is 4 10 0 s— Thrcwing tho cricket ball, entrance Is .. 0 1(T 0 6— Half-mile race, ent. 2s 110 0 010 0 7 — Boys' race, under 12 years, 200 yards ... 010 0 0 5 0 B—Running8 — Running high jump, entrance Is 0 15 0 •9— Walking -5^ yards, running 50 yards, hop-iping-50 yards, and all four • sO.yards, eat. ds 015 0 0 6 * 10 — Mile race, entrance -2s 6d ... 310 «0 '1 CLO 0 11— Standing long jump,with or without weights, entrance Is 0 10 0 12 — Maori Waibine race, 200 yards 0 10 0 13— Hurdle race, 440 yards over 5 hurdle?, 3ft ■<3in each high, ent. 2s 110 0 016 0 14 — Vaulting with pole, entrance Is 10 0 0 5 0 15— Three ieg'd race, eat. Is 1 0 0 16 — Bobl ing for treacle rolls 17 — Putting the stone, entrance, is . ... 0(150 18— Old man's race, over *5 yean, handicap ... 015 4) 0 7 6 19— Bell in the ring ... 010 0 20- Walking match 1 mile, entrance 2s 1 10 0 21— Sack race, 150 yards, entrance Is . ... 015 0 *© 5 •€ 22 -Wheelbarrow race, with a man in Ihe wheelbarrow, entrance 15... 1 0 *8 23— Bobbing for orangee Trotting match for horses that have never run in an advertised race, distance 1 mile*(horse that breaks to turn round), to start at 2 o'clock, entrance 2s fid 310 0 HO 0 Gawisy Pole— open all day 10 0
SADDLES, BRIDLES, &c, &c, EOR THE CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYSD. GARMNER has just opened ,£125 worth of Ladies' and Genti' Saddles, Bridles, &o. from plain to best quality, bought advantageously, and carefully selected for the requirements of this district, and is enabled to setJl at less than Auckland prices. INSPECTION SOLICITED. SEWING MACHINES. Agent for the sale of following celebrated American and English made Sewing Machines, tiz , •♦Simpson," "Singer," "Howe," "Thomas," " Improved Little Btwmfer," "Taylor," " Wander," &c, &c. at Auckland .prices, freight and packing added. D. GARDINER, HAMILTON & CAMBRIDGE,
PETER KAY, Boot and Shoe Maker, N G A R 'U A W A H I A. P. K. has just received an assortment of Laddes 1 , and 'Children's Boots, of first-class make and quality, which will be sold at a small udyance on invoice price. Saddlery and harness manufactured and repaired on the shortest notice.
TO BUTCHERS, FARMERS, SETTLERS, AND OTHERS. Tho undersigned are Cash Pubchasebs ox Hides, Sheepskins, Wool, &c, &c, at the higbtst market prices. B. GITTOS & SONS, Tonnrrn .i T wither Vv'Su'i.-.im ulrtw't, Auckland.
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 558, 16 December 1875, Page 3
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