Pigeon Matches. rTIARADALE PIGEOM MATCH. TUESDAY, 12th SEPTEMBER, 1882. Ist Match. - ALLCOMERS' STAKES, of 1 fiov each, 3 birds, 3 traps, 25 yards rise ; second highest scorer to receive 3 soys ; third highest scorer saves his stakes. Post entries. 2nd Match—GRAND HANDICAP SWEEPSTAKES, of 1 soy each, 5 birds, those missing 3 to retire, 3 traps; second highest scorer to receive 3 Bov3 out of stakes; third highest sares his stakes. 3rd Match—£l HANDICAP SWEEPSTAKES, at an unlimited number of birds (handicap to be made on the ground), 3 traps; second highest scorer to receive 3 soys; third highest saves his stakes. With the exception of the conditions contained in clauses Nos. 2, 19, 20, 25, and 27, the Hurlingham rules will be strictly adhered to. Gentlemen can enter in assumed names. FJrst match commences at 10,30 a.m. A Bogai-due machine will be on the ground for those willing to try their bands at glass balls. Consultations A TpORTUNE FOR ~i S. THE G-REAT "BONANZA" CONSULTATION" on the MELBOUENE CUP, 1882. 50,000 Shares at Is. each. 1,000 Prizes, Value £2,500. First Horse £1000 Second Horse £200 Third Horse £100 Starters (divided) £100 Non-Startors (divided) .. .. £100 5 Prizes of LlO £50 10 Prizes of £5 £50 20 Prizes of £3 £60 840 Prizes of £1 £Sio Total .. .. £2,500 To every Subscriber sending £1, the price of 20 Tickets, we will forward One Extra Ticket (Free), thus enabling the getter-up of a Club of 20 members a chance of winning £1000 without investing a single penny himself. Drawing to take place early in October. Shares forwarded by return post. Result of Drawlnsr posted to Subscribers, and advertised in the daily and weekly papers. Application, by letter only, enclosing Cash, P. 0.0. or Stamps, with Stamp for reply. Address, " BONANZA," care of J. Thomaa. 20, SWAN&TON-STREET, MELBOURNE. Many persons never invest a penny in sweeps. Why ie this ? It is because they have a moral aversion for such schemes, and avoid them on principle or, it ia because they regard them as swindles ? No On the contrary. The majority o theee people abstain from investing their spare money in sweeps simply because they don't understand the working of them. For thoir information the promoters of this consultation will endeavor to explain in as few words as possible their method sf management. Wβ offer a number ©f chares to the public at one shilling each, which, if not disposed of up to the day fixed for the drawing, the prizes will be divided in proportion to the number of shares sold. Thus, should you succeed in drawiDg the first prize, when only twothirds of the shares have been sold, you will recoivo £750 instead of £1000. The drawing will be conducted on the most approved and straightforward principles, by a committee of gentlemen appointed from amongst the shareholders. The whole amount subscribed will be divided amonest those holding the winning nnmbers, after Cup Day. 7 J per cent, commission deducted from the amount disbursed. Bear in mind, that it is not often you will have such a golden opportunity of becoming the possessor of £1000 by tbe investment of a paltry shilling. You will stand as good a chance of putting £1000 in your pocket as anyone else. Some one must get it. Why not you ? Remember, that we give One Extra Ticket (Free) to those who send uk £1, the price of twenty tickets. Conveyances ~XIU~ /"ORCHARD'S Will leave PUKETAPU STORE every SATURDAY Morning at 8 o'clock and TARADALE at 9 o'clock for NAPIER. Returning from Napier at 2,30 p.m: And also will carry Passengers and Parcels. Fee from Puketapu to Napier 2s „ from Taradale to Napier .. .. .. Is. Booking Office at Mr James Johnstone'e Star Hotel, where all parcels left in care of Mr Johnstone will have quick despatch. DA Nil. COTTON ___ PORT AHURIRI LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES. «terai>§jcr"" >s "«*_ T) USS E S constantl -t> running between Napier and Port Ajotriri Every steamer attended. Buggies, Saddle Horse ets., on Hire. Horses bought and sold. DANI. COTTON TATJPO ROYAL MAIL COACH. BOOKING OFFICE : MASONIC HOTEL, NAPIER COACHES leave the above Hotel for TAUPO \J OHINEMUTU. and TAURANGA every WEDNESDAY MORNING, at 6 a.m. Arrives at Tarawera at 6 p.m. on Wednesdays, do Taupo at 6 p.m. on Thursdays do Ohinemutu at 5 30 p.m, on Friday do Tauranga at 5,30 p.m. on Saturdays. Special Conveyances at any time, can be obtained by arrangement. E. GRIFFITHS, Proprietor. Leaving Petane for Napier at 8.30 a.m. Leaving Petane for Napier at 2 p.m. Leaving Napier for Petane at II a.m. Leavirg Napier for Petane at 4.30 p.m. From the Post Office Corner Napier Booking Office at Mr James Johnstone's Star Hotel, where the Coach leaves daily at 10.55 a.m. aud 4.25 p.m. Parce's left in the care of Mr Johnstone will have due despatch. TT AMBLING'S BRAKE " Ing on Thursday at 12 o'clock. All goods addressed to the undersigned will be punctually attended to. Goods carried through to Palmerston. C. HAMBLING, Proprietor. WoodviHe, sth August, 1881; R T M E R'S NAPIER AND TARADALE ROYAL MAIL COACHES. TIME TABLE. From Taradalb— Ist. Half-past 8 o'clock, New Road 2nd; Quarter to 9 o'clock via Meanee Brd. 11 o'clock, New Road. 4tb. Quarter to 2 o'clock, via Meanee! From Napibr — Ist. 10 o'clock, Newtot 's Corner, New Road 2nd. 11 o'clock, via Meanee Brd. Half-past two o'clock, New Road 4th. 4 o'clock, Meanee The Puketapu Coach leaves Napier, every Tuesda Thursday, and Saturday mornings, at 11 departing from Puketapu the same days at 1 o clock 1 Fare to Meanee ana Taradale, Is 6d ; to Puketapu , Special Coaches, Buggies, and Saddle Horses ca be had at Taradale at any time. G. RYMER. GRANT'S MAIL COACHES LEAVE HAVELOCK for HASTINGS RAILWAY STATION Id connection with the Train aa follows:— Havelock. Hastings. Hastings 8.20 a.m. dep. 8.45 a.m. arr. 8.65 a.m ret, 9 - 20 .. ~ 9.50 „ „ 10.0 „ „ 11-35,, „ 12.5 pa,, 12,15 p.m, „ 315 p.m. „ 345 „ „ 4.0 „ „ 4-35 „ „ 6.5 „ „ 5.15 „ ~, Fares : Onh Shilling haoh way. Coach can be hired to meet any train that is not met in the ordinary Time-table for Bs. for one or three passengers, above three the ord.nary fare of Is each. A Covered Express Waggon lewes Havelock daily at half-past 8 a.m., for Napier, carrying Goods and Passengers at moderate rates, returning in the afternoon. All parcels left at Mr H. Montkiih and Co. s will bo promptly forwarded. Parcels received for CHve, Havelock, Waimarama, Wallingford, Pourere, Maraekakaho, and Karamu. Ladies' and Gents' Saddle Horses, 7s 8d per day. Single-seated Buggies, 15a per da Double „ „ 20b „ Cover*! Carriages for Wedding Parties on hire. Horses broken to single and double harness. Saddle Horses, Buggies, Covered Carriages, and Coaches can be had to meet any train at Heatings by posting or telegraphing to G. Grant, Hastings. GEO ( R »JT. THE CUP OF TEA. First you take and warm your tea-pot, Let the water boiling be— That's a most important secret — But see you do not spare the tea. Put it on the hob to draw it Forsorao minutes—two or three— Then fill up and shake and pour it, And bless the man who sold the tea E. W. K NOWLES, IMPORTER O*F THE CHOICEST NEW SEASON'S TEA, N API E X.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3488, 11 September 1882, Page 4
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