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Prospectus out Special Settlement Patties for the Company's landsTo prevent the improper diversion oi tho Natives' ', interest, original shares given in the purchase of lands will not be transferable without the consent of a Native Committee, and the approval of the Directors. On these principles it is believed that the forma- [. tion cf the East Coast Native Land and Settlement Company will provide for tho natives the readiest and niQ3t beneficial method of p'aeing their Lands .. for sile and settlement, while the great and growing c demand in Groat Britain among intending emigrants S for Land in the Colonies, and the ever unsatisfied demand for land among the would-be settlers in the Colony itself, the well-known fertility of the Poverfy Bay and East Coast lands, their _uitab:enes3 for extensive settlement, and tho greatly enhanced value which must be inevitably given to landß there situ- , ated by the promotion of settlement in this wholly p undeveloped district, combine to present to capitalists investing _ prospect of remuneration, and a... extension of sphere for tho operation of capital, prob ably unequalled by any other proposal yet submitted in tho colony. Tbe Memorandum of Association may be seen in the hands of tho Solicitors and Brokers of the Company, and detailed prospectuses and forms of application for shares may be.had from the Brokors and at the various offices of the Colonial Bank of Now Zealand. NOTICE. PKOSPECTUSES of the BAST COAST NATIVE LAND and SETTLEMENT COMPANY (-ilMited), can be obtained at the office of M. R. MILLER, Stock and Station Agent. Bacing. HAWKE'S BAY JOCKEY'CLUB. SPRING: MEETING-, 1881. TO BE HELD ON THE HASTINGS COURSE, ON TUESDAY, 11th OCTOBER, 1881. President-Captain Russell, M.H.T.. StewardsMessrs J. N, Williams, C. B. Winter, W: Shrimpton, W. J. Birch, W. U. Burke. O. A. Fltzßoy, Jas. Lyon, Wm. Douglas, C. C. Murray, J. H. Coleman. Juge-W. Shrimnton, Esq. Handicapper—J. O. Evett, Esq. Starter —Hugh Handyside, Esq. Clerk of the Course —A. T. Danvers, Esq. Hon, Treasurer—W. U. Burke, Esq. Cleric of the White. T)ROGBAMMEHAWKE'S BAY GUINEAS, of 105 soys, with a sweep of 5 soya each for acceptors added, for three-year-olds. Colts, Bst 101b; fillies, Bst 51b. Distance, one mile. Sweep on night of general entry. Entrance closed HANDICAP HURDLE RACE, of 60 SovSJ distance about two miles; nomination, 1 soy, on Tuesday, 19th July; weights will be declared on Friday, 22nd July; acceptance, with 2 soys, on . Tuesday, 16th August; final payment of 2 soys, on nieht of general entry HACK HURDLE RACE, of 15 soys; distance, one , mile and a quarter; no weight Under 10 stone; ' post entrance, 2 soya SPRING HANDICAP, of 200 soys, second horse to receive 25 soys from the stake; distance, one mile and a half; nomination, 2 soys, on Tuesday, 19th July ; weights will be declared on Friday, 22nd July; acceptance, with 3 soys, on Tuesday 16th August; final payment of 6 soys, on night of general entry MAIDEN PLATE, of 50 soys: distance, one mile and a quarter; weight for age ; winner of the Hawke's Bay Guineas to carry7lb penalty; open to all horses that at the time of entry have never won an advertieed race exceeding L 25 in value; entrance, 8 soys HACK RACE, of 15 soys; distance, one nflte; no weight under 9 stone ; post entrance, 2 soys FLYING HANDICAP, of 76 soys; second horse to receive 15 soys from the stake; distance, three- . quaiters of a mile; nomination, 1 soy, on Tuesday, 19th July; weights will be declared on Friday, 22nd July; aocoptance, with 3 soys, on Tuesday, 16th August; final payment of 8 soy, on night of Keneral entry: winner. of. Soring __ SPRING MEETING, 1883. j HAWKE'S BAY GUINEAS, of 105 soys, with a " S reep of 5 soys each for acceptors added, for three-year-olds (yearlings, Ist August, 1881); Colts, Sst 101b ; Geldings and Fillies, Bst 51b; one mile; nominations, with 2 soys, to go to the fund, will close with the Secretary, at the Criterion Hotel, Napier, by 9 p.m, on Tuesday, 18th October, 1881 RULES AND REGULATIONS. No entry will be received for any race except upon the condition that all claims, disputes, and objections arising shall be decided by the Stewards, or whom they may appoint, aud their decision upon all points shall be final. All protests must be accompanied with a deposit of 5 soys, which sum shall be forfeited to the funds if the protest is not sustained All nominations, entries, acceptances, etc., accompanied by the necessary amount in ca.h, must be addressed to the Secretary, and left at the Criterion Hotel, Napier, not later than 8 p.m. on the several specified dates General entry Dight, Tuesday, 27th September ; qualification fee, 2 soys, payable at the same time. The rules and weights of the Hawke's Bay Jockey Club, as in force at the date of the meeting, will be strictly adhered to Five per cent, will be deducted from the gross amount all stakes. Horßes walking over will recoive 50per rent of the stakes " Hack "shall mean a horse that has never started in a weight for ago or handicap race DATES OF NOMINATIONS, ACCEPTANCES, &c, AND AMOUNTS TO BE FORWARDED. 'Tcesdav, 16th August, 1881 Handicap Hurdle Race—Acceptance, 2 soys Spring Handicap—Acceptance, 3 soys Flying Handicap—Acceptance, 3 soys Tuesday, 27th September, 1881 Hawke's Bay Guineas-Sweep, 5 soya Handicap Hurdle Race—Final payment, 2 SOV3 Spring Handicap—Final payment, 5 soys Maiden Plate—Entrance, 3 soys Flying Handicap—Pinal payment, 3 SOYS Tuesday, 18th OcroBER, 1881 Hawke's Bay Guineas, 1883—Nomination, 2 soys \ F. D. LUCKIE, Secretary MELBOURNE CUP. TTOOPER'S CONSULTATION. 1000 Members at £1. Ist horse £300 2od horse £200 Srd horse £100 Starters £200 Non-starters £200 £1000 Payable pro rata according to number of subscribers. The sibove Sweep will be conducted on the same principle as Mr Hooper's former one on the " Napier Handicap, 1881, " all subscriptions being lodged in the Union Bank, and paid by cheque on the signatures only of R. Price, and ' S. HOOPER, Secretary. THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. Guaranteed by the State. ALTHOUGH this office has been in existence for a period of more than seven years, it is bei lieved that the objects for which it was established • are not sufficiently known or understood. It is de- • sired to sot forth in a concise form information rel specting the business which this office undertakes : 1. The charge of all kinds of money trußts, such i as Marriage Settlements, monies to bo invested for • the benefit of Minors, moneys bequeathed for charitt able objects, raonej 8 the title to which is in dispute, ■ or whoso legal owner is unknown or cannot be found, 3 _.' The administration of the wills of persons who t by appointing the Public Trustee as their executor 3 secure the guarantee of the State for the duo fulfil- k j ment of their wishes, and avoid the risk consequent I on the appointment of private persons as executors, ; who not unfrequently, though earnestly desirous of c acting for the benefit of the parties interested, fail to a carry out legally the objects for which they were appointod, and oonEcquently involve themselvos and . those whose interoe'ts they are striving to protect in r costly and harroesing litigation. . r 3. The administration ef all estates of which no .1 disposition haa b«en made by will, whenever relatives do not wish to incur the responsibility of t administration, or cannot from any cause obtain the i necessary powers to aot. In such cases it is the duty n of the Public Trustee to discharge all legal debts so far as tho assets extend, and divide tho residue l- amongst the next of km. y 4. Tho administration of tho estates of lunatics, g lunatic patients, and convicts. ! is 5. Thechargeof lands lying waste and unoccuvi. i j 3. of which the owner is unknown, or who has beei. ■■■■■■ ■ ] ;r sent from the colony for ten years, having lef- ;•■■ i- known agent. The cost of administering estates is very m >' n Information may be obtained from all agents. — ir K. C. HAMERTON, d Public Trust-.-

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3150, 2 August 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3150, 2 August 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3150, 2 August 1881, Page 1

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