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Bankruptcy. IN BANKRUPTCY. In the Partnership Estate of Routledqe Kennedy & Co. A DIVIDEND in the above Estate will be paid to all Creditors who have proved their Claims against the Partnership on MONDAY, September 10, 1883, at the Bank of New Zealand, Napier. Dated August 24, 1883. Mr. F. W. GARNER is authorised to collect nil debts still outstanding, and his receipt will bo a suflicient discharge of the same, on account of the above Estate. T. W. BALEOUR, Trustee. Hotels. A FACT. AR T II U R ~\/T 'riAETNET —Has taken over— THE CALEDONIAN HOTEL, Where Wines and Spirits of the Best-known Brands will be kept. ENGLISH AND SWAN'S ALES ON DRAUGHT. Dinner from 12 till 2, and as per usual, 1/. The Retail Prices will remain the same as those quoted by my Predecessor. "PROVINCIAL TT OTE L , NAPIER. TTYTATERWORTH having pur- • T V chased the above well-known Hotel from Mr. E. Asiiton solicits a continuance of the patronage hitherto bestowed on his predecessor. It will be the aim of the Lessee to make the Provincial one of the most comfortable houses in the trade, whether for the couveniencoof Families, Boarders, or Travellers. Terms moderate. Private Parlors Well-airedßcdrooms Billiard Room Good Table Best Wines, Ales, and Spirits procurable. Note the Address :— Opposite Theatre Royal. T. WATERWORTH Proprietor. MASONIC TfOTEL, NAPIER. Family and Commercial Hotel. Private Suite of Apartments. J. S. HISLOP Proprietor. /CRITERION. FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL. P. GORMAN ..Proprietor -RAILWAY TT 0 T E L. TORT ATIURIRI Tho undersigned begs to inform his friends and the public that he has recently Opened the above Splendid, Now, and Commodious Hotel, at Port Ahuriri, near the Railway Station. This Hotel is replete with every accommodation, and convenience, and every effort will be made to meet the requirements of customers. Ales, Beers, Wines, and spirits, of the best brands only kept. A Table d'Hote daily. Superior accommodation for Travellers and Families. JOHN YOUNG, Proprietor. ■pUKETAPTJ TJOTEL. W. ELBOURNE Proprietor. The Proprietor begs to announce to his Friends and the Travelling Public that the above now and well - appointed Hostelry is now open. Every convenience for Visitors; Good Table ; Comfortable Sitting Room. Wellairod Bed-rooms. An ample stock of the best Liquor 3 procurable. Paddocks and Stabling. mEMPERANCE TT 0 T E L, CLIVE SQUARE, Close to the Railway Station. R. GREGORY Wishes to inform the Public of Napier and Country Districts that he has taken the above Hotel lately carried on by Mrs Teychenno, and hopes to merit a fair share of patronage. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. Regular Boarders £1 per week. Single Meals One Shilling. Well-aired Beds (single rooms). Good accommodation for married couples. Note the Address— TEMPERANCE HOTEL, Clive-sqare. No connection with the Waverley Temperance Hotel. Consultations. £2 0,0 00 —TO BE DISTRIBUTED ON THE —■ MELBOURNE /SUP, 1 QQQ ELBOURNE V7UP, 1000, TO BE RUN ON NOVEMBER G. ALL PRIZES !!! NO BLANKS !!! "The Melbourne Turf Club " Desire to inform the Sporting Public that they have made arrangements for holding a Mammoth Sweep on the forthcoming Melbourne Cup, which for Novelty, Fidelity, and Advantage has no equal in Australia. Capital 20,000 in 20,000 Shares of ill Each £ £ £ First Horse .. 3000 4 Prizesof 500 2,00,0 Second „ .. 1000 8 „ 250 2,000 Third ~ .. 1000 10 „ 200 2,000 Starters divide 1000 20 „ 100 2,000 Non - Starters divide .. 1000 Total .. £15,000 The remaining £5000 will be employed by the Club in making a book on the Cup and other races, that is, laying and taking the odds by a new system, tho success of which has been practically proved. It is estimated that the profits accruing from this source will range from £5000 to .£15,000, the whole of which, both capital and profits will bo equally divided amongst subscribers who were unsuccessful in drawing either a Horse or a Prize in the Mammoth Sweep. Each subscriber will be sure of obtaining a Prize, be it large or small. Tho promoters of the M.T.C. are wellknown sporting gentlemen and guarantee tho abovo to be a bona-fulc affair in every particular. Ten per cent, commission deducted from all winnings. Drawing to take place on October 28. Results posted immediately after. Subscribers who wish to be present, will please notify us in time. Add 3d. for reply and result. Address — THOMAS BENTLEY, Sec, M.T C, Melbourne. ! £1000 AFO ™ E £1000 ANE OHILLING. THE " GREAT BONANZA" CLUB CONSULTATION ON THE MELBOURNE CUP, 188 3, To be run about the end of October. Capital, £7500. Divided into 150,000 shares at Is each. 500 Prizes Guaranteed. TO BE DISTRIBUTED AS FOLLOWS : — First Horse .. .. £1,000 Second Horse .. .. 500 Third Horse .. .. 250 Starters divide .. .. 500 Non-starters divide .. 250 10 Prizes of £100 .. £1,000 20 Prizes of £50 .. £1,000 40 Prizes of £25 .. £1,000 100 Prizes of £10 .. £1,000 200 Prizes of £5 .. £1,000 21 Tickets for £1. Not less than 5 Tickets sent to any single address. Send P.O. Order or Bank Notes. If Coin bo enclosed, please register letter. If Stamps are sent, add exchange at the rate of Is in the £1. Exchange should also be added to Cheques. Please enclose 3d extra for Membership Fee. No Charge for Reply or Result. Drawing will positively take place on or before the 25th of October, and will bo conducted by a Committee of Shareholders. Tickets promptly sent by return post, and Results posted immediately after Drawing. ProjDectus forwarded. Enclose an addressed envelopounstamped. Address—"Bonanza," care of J. Thomas, 20 Swanston street, Melbourne.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3790, 7 September 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3790, 7 September 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3790, 7 September 1883, Page 4

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