Auctions. JOHN KNOX. PUBLIC HALL, TE AWAMUTU. To Storekeepers, Tailors, Hawkers and Others. SATURDAY & MONDAY NEXT September 3rd and sth. At 11.30 o'clock each day. GREAT UNRESERVED SALE BY AUCTION OK DRAPERY, DIRECT FROM ENGLAND JOHN KNOX has received instructions from L. H. Ryan, as agent for Messrs Gonsargo Bros., Manchester, to sell by public auction as above—About -OOAAfk WORTH CHOICE DRAPERY, comprising :— Irish f.inen. Table Damask, Pillow Linen, Irish Linen Table Covers, Twilled Linen and Cotton Sheeting, Linen, Gipure and Art Curtains Linen, Turkish, and Honeycomb Towels, Linen Glass Cloths Honeycomb, Marcella, and Grecian Quilts, and Toilet Covers Down aud Chintz Quilts, Blankets Carriage and Buggy Huge White and Unbleached Calicoes Cloth and Tapestry Table Covers Linen Handkerchiefs, Cashmeres Tweeds, Merinos, Robes, Coatings, Serges, &c. ©■WITHOUT RESERVE. JOHN KNOX, Auctioneer. tXTAIKATO HUNT CLU3 RACIiS, TO BE HELD ON ? CLA.UDELANDS RACECOURSE, HAMILTON, ON Saturday, October Bth, 1892. JnDOE : Mr Laurence Cussen. Startkk : Mr C. J. Storey. Strwakds : Messis H. Bullock-Webster, W. M. Douglas, M. H. Pickoring, W. Thornton, John McNicol, R. Rathborne, W. G. ['ark, Gco. lidgecumbe, B. Hewctt, A. Bach and T. VV. Weatherill. Cleuk iik Scai-es : Mr Chas. Tuck. Handicaitkks : Messrs Arthur Bach and John Dalgliesh. Clerks of Course : Messrs F. and E. Pilling. PROGRAMME. 1. HANDICAP HUNT CLUB.HURDLES, of 20sov». One and a-half miles. Over six flights of hurdles, 3ft. Gin. high. The second horse to receive £3 ftom the stake. Gentlemen riders. Nomination, 10s ; acceptance, 10s. 2. HANDICAP MAIDEN RACE (open) of losovs. For all horses that have never won an advertised race exceeding £10. Distance, one mile. Nomination, 10s ; acceptance, ss. 3. HANDICAP HUNT CLUB STEEPLECHASE, of SOaovs. ; second horse-to receive ssovs. from the stake. Distance, about three miles. Gentlemen riders. Nomination, los ; acceptance, 15?. 4. LADIES' BRACELET (Welter Handicap), of losovs. The winner to receive a Bracelet cf the value of lOsovs ; the second horse to receive a Bracelet of the value of oaovs. All horses, before starting, to be jumped over a hurdle Sft. Gin, high to the satisfactiou of the Stewards. One mile and a distance. Gentlemen riders. Nomination, 10s; acceptance, ss. 5. FARMERS' PLATE (Handicap), of £15. Distance, once round the steeplechase course ; about one and a-half miles. For all horses that have never won a jumping race. Horses to have been the bona Jitlo property of Waikato settlers three months prior to day of races, and to be ridden by members of the club. Professional riders to p:jt up 71b. above handicap weight. Nomination, 10s; acceptance, ss. 6. FLYING STAKES (open), Handicap, of £20. Distance, six iwlongs. Second horse to receive 3sovs. from stake. Nomination, 10s; acceptance, 10s. 7. TALLY-HO STEEPLECHASE, of 20sovs. About two and a-half miles. Secoud horse to receive 3?ovs from the stake. Gentlemen riders Nomination, 10s; acceptance, 10s. Five per cent to be deducted from all winners. Horses for races 1, 3, 4 and 7 to have been hunted to the satisfaction of the Master, and to be nominated by members of th« Pakiiranga or Waikato Hunt Club. Certificate from the Master to be produced at scales. Nominations for all evnts c'ose en SATURDAY, 17th September, at 8 p.m. Weights will appear on TUESDAY, 20ih September. Acceptances for sami close on WED. NESDAY, 28th September, at S p.m. Weights for Tally- Ho Steeplechase to appear immediately the Hunt Club Steeplechase is run. All nominations, with horse's pedigree, age and performance, and colours of rider, accompanied by the necessary cash, "to be addressed to the sseretary, Hamilton. A. J. STOREY, '_ Hon. Spp. lyr ATIO NA L TTOTEL, CAMBRIDGE. EVERY CONVENIENCE FOR TRAVELLERS & TOJEISTS, Best Brands only of Wines and Spirits kept. t& Good Sample Roo-ns for travellers, and Nearest to Railway >'t.uion. BILLIARD ROOM. Experienced Muker. t& Good Stalling and Paddock*, "®s ARTHUR" BACH (Late of Criterion Hotel, Cambridge, and Royal Hotel, Hamilton), PROPRIETOR. Highest Award N.Z. & S.S. Exhibition for Chronometer and Watciiwokk. A. G BARTLETT, 151, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. Chronometers, Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, Silver and Elpctro-Plata in great variety. Orders by pest carefully executed. ENGAGEMENT RINGS. Chronometers, Watches, Etc., promptly and skilfully repaired and returned, post free, to country customers. Jewellery made to order, modernised, or taken in exchange. Highest price given for old gold and silver. v ATES' RELIABLE SEEDS.-large--1 New Stock just in.— J T. Home, flatr.iltoa.— Buy your seeds by wcUjht,
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 3150, 1 September 1892, Page 3
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