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THE THURSDAY'S MARKET. 1 Consequent; on the ' 'Holidays; STOCK CANNOT BE FOKWARDED > on tlie usual days for the Mai kets of December 27th And January 3rd, but should be SENT on the Saturday or Moud.iy previously. There w ill be no grazing charges for the stock forwarded on those days.

.ALFRED BUCKLAND.

THURSDAY, 3rd JANUARY, 1884.

Durham Yards.

ANNUAL SALE OF BLOOD STOCK.

THE undersigned have received instructions from Mrs Walters to Sell, on Thursday, the 3rd January next, at 11 o'clock, 2-year-old Colt by Musket out of Fanny Fisher Yearling Colt by Musket out of Slander Yearling Colt by Musket out of Yatterina Yearling Colt by Musket out of Rosariua Yearling Colt by Marybyrnong out of Peeress.

The Pedigrees of the above youngsters require no comment by the Auctioneer, being of the very best strains both on the side of sire and clam.

HUNTER AND NOLAN.

pOMUS DRAMATIC CLUB. Honorary Members who require additional tickets for the Entcitainment on Tuesday Evening next, arc requested to make application to the hon. secretary, Mr B. C. Mounier, Hamilton.

HAMILTON WEST SCHOOL CONCERT.

PUBLIC HALL, HAMILTON.

Wednesday, December 19th, 1883.

PEOGRAMME. Part I. Overture String Band Part Song, "O'er the Mountain Steep and Hoary."' Solo, "Kathleen Aroon " Pait Song, •' Come Seek theßow'r " Solo, " Remember or Forget" Recitation Glee, "England" Duet, "Sister Elves" Solo, "Autumn Winds," with harmonium accompaniment Charade, "Bull's-eye" Part 11. Overture String Band Duet, " Sans Souci " Part Song, " Vale of Avoca " Duet, "Pu la ski's Banner" l*ong (selected) Choi us, " Hail ! F.iil ! Hail!" Solo, "The Last Choi d" Part *ong, " When Evening's Twilight" Charade, "Patriot." Admission -Front seats, 2s ; Back do., Is. Doors open at 7.30 ; concert to commence at 8 p. m. T. A. BELL, Conductor.

T> 0 X 1 N G DAY. WEDNESDAY, 26fch DEC, 18S3. Excursion to Ngaruawahia Races. The P.S. Delta will leave Cambridge Old Wharf at 8 30 a.m.. and Hamilton at 10. .30 a.m. tor Ngaruawahia Races, returning at 5 p.m. Return Fares :— Cambridge, 3s ; Hamilton, 2s. Children under 12 years of age, half -pi ice. P.S. RANGIRIRI FROM HUNTLY. The P.S. Rangiriii will leave Huntly at 10.30 a.m. for Ngaruawahia, returning 5.30 p.m. Return fare, Is 6d. ■

PUBLIC HALL, CAMBRIDGE. PROFESSOR HERBERT WILL OIVE An Entertainment Iv the cibove Hall On Friday, December 21st. TO CONCLUDE WITH A DANCE.

VTTHATAWHATA SPORTS. NEW YEAR'S DAY. Horse and Foot Races and Games. Judoe : T. Rothwell. Handicapper : T. G. Sandes, Esq. Starter : 0. Li miner. Clerk of Scales : .T. Calder. Committee : Messrs. Noble, Limmer, T. Charleston, Calder, Dawson, A. Ferguson. Thkasurkr : Mr R. Noble. Secretary : C. Walter. To commence at 12, Programme : 1.-HANDICAP HURDLE RACE. Two miles, over S flights of hurdles, 3^ft. high. Nomination, 10s ; acceptnnce, 10s. 2.— SETTLERS' RACE, 1 mile. Nomination, 10s ; acceptance, 10s. 3.— HACK RACE, 1J; miles. Nomination, 10s. Post entries. 4.— MAORI RACE, 2 miles ; iv two heats. CONDITIONS. Entrance fees to be forwarded to the secretary, Whatawhata, on or before December 2lsfe. Acceptance money payable to the secretary at Whatawhata, on or before December 24th. Foot Races and Games. 1. -MAIDEN RACE, 100 yds. Entrance, 2s 6(1. 2.— HANDICAP RACE, 200 jds. Entrance, 2s (id. 3.— WOMEN'S RACE. Prize, bag of flour, i 4.— GREASED PIG. A.R.C. Rules strictly adhered to. If protests be made, lsov. must bejpaid therewith, and the .decision of Committee shall be final. * „ . '. CHARLES A. WALTER, , , „.'m,. , ■ , - Hon. Sec. Whatawhata, Dec. 11th. ■

'"VP" \'O*' 'T \ 'I ' C , E. Re ( -p^eriing .of the^ ' Premises, forj t ; i joie|:iy,ijn'^6e , occupation of Mr „,( Black,i h? < t t.vi --[,•,,■ ! •>> GREYISI?B)E£T^. 'HAMILTON J ;|6W^|^i(lE^ forrnerljr^ol Auckt^at he, intends ' lopfciriiig t^e^ above; at ani early .date. >. ■; •' ' Further partioul^ wAjfttWr^isgtio,'^ ,

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Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1787, 18 December 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1787, 18 December 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1787, 18 December 1883, Page 3

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