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HAUSTON'S MUSICAL WAREHOUSE. HL. HABSTON begs to intimate • to his numerous friends and patrons that he has opened the establishment lately occupied by Mr C. G. Carter, Stationer, as a Musical Warehouse. < •■•'■•■ Arthur Allison & Co.'s Prize Medal Piano, in handsome walnut and gold case, vertical iron franc, and repetition check action. New Zealand Harmonium, by H. L. Harston, Tauranga, in kauri case, for sale cheap. Agent for Pianos, Harmoniums, and American Organs, by all the leading, makers. All kinds of Musical Instruments kept in stock. (Send for catalogues). NEW MUSIC. NEW MUSIC. All the novelties in Sheet Music. Songg, both new and old. Victoria Books. Cavendish Books. Musical Albums, and Tutors for nearly every Instrument. tST Tuning and Kepairs personally attended to. Orders by post will receive prompt attention. HABSTON'S MUSICAL WABEHOUSE, The Stbutd, Tafbanga. N.8.--Owing to my numerous music pnpils requiring attention, the estab* lislftnent will be closed during certain §' J hours of the dayv* Due notice will be given. BOEOUGH OF TAUBANGA. Special Loan of £800. JHEBEBY GIVE NOTICE that a Public Meeting of the Burgesses jof the Borough of Tauranga will be held at the Temperance Hall on JTbiday, the 25th instant, at 7.30 o'clock p.m., to consider the proposal for borrowing the sum of £800 for the purpose of widening and extending the Town Wharf. CHABLES JOBDAN, Mayor. Borough Council Chambers, Tauranga, 21st February, 1887. NOTICE is hereby given that the Assessment Court for the Borough of Tauranga will be holden on the 7tli da^- of 15^Jck,f iP§£, fa£ eleven o'clock in the forenoon, afc the Resident Magistrate's Court-house, Tauranga, instead of on the 21st March, 1887, as previously advertised. ~ W.lf: BKABANT, Judge of the Assessment Court. Tauranga, February 21, 1887. rnAUBAN^A TTOTEL. Jt **» m M i **™wL \ -f v^ w^ ,a««4 i fit" i, . * j Having taken over the business of the above well-known and comfortable Hotel from Mr J. Menzies, I intend to use my best endeavours to maintain the high* standard of excellence that has always distinguished this house, and iope by care and attention to 'the waot«' «nd*%isttßi'dl- % cdslomersV # receive a fair proportion of public patronage. A. HENBY FISHEB, Late of Albion Hotel, Auckland. Having decided|to rflinquijah hotelkee]jiirg,;liiavef ds3poß6d of/mybusU nes/ to A Mt FHsh^r,, tnd take TJiis" opportunity of thanking the public and my numerous friends for their steadfast and liberal support, and of aiking them to continue the same to niy successor. , J JOHN MENZIES. OHINEMTJBI JOCKEY CLUB. Pbogbamme"fob annual - MEETING, TO BE HBTS ON ST. PATRICK'S DAY, THUBSDAY, MARCH 17th, 1887. President: MR F. LIPSEY. Judge : MR D. iSNODGRASS. 7 ' Handicappers •: - MESSRS THOMAS SNODGRASS AND JOHN PHILLIPS. Starter : MR JOHN EARL. Stewards : i - THE COMMITTEE. I 1. Settlees' Plate, 10 soys., 1\ miles. Weight for age. For horses, |&c v bona fide property ick threa moritl^ prior to tiom|nati^i», f of "Bettlers" within the Ohmenaur^Countyj- -, 2. Publicans* Pn&SE Haltmcap, 15 sWs.i, If miles. 3. Handicap Hubdl.es, 25 soys., 2 miles, over 8 flights 3ft 6in hurdles, 4. Hack Huedles Handicap, 10 soys., 2 miles, 8 flights. A > - f 5. Ohinemuri Jockey Club Handicap, 30 soys., 2 miles. 6. Pony Race, of 5 soys., 1£ miles. Top weight 8 stone, 71b allowance for each and every inch under 14 hands. 7. Consolation Race Handicap, 10 soys., 1 mile. Qualification fee one guinea. Nomination 5 per cent on prize. Acceptances 5 per cent, on prize. Three entries or no race. First race at 12 sharp. , Nominations close with the undersigned on Monday, February 28th, at 8 p.m.; Weights declared in the Hauraki Tribune pf March 4th. Acceptances close Saturday, March 12th, at 8 p.m. . H I f Pony and Consolation Races post entaryi EDWIN EDWABDS, Secretary

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XV, Issue 2105, 24 February 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XV, Issue 2105, 24 February 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XV, Issue 2105, 24 February 1887, Page 3

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