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Impounding rVoticcs. IMPOUNDED AT HASTINGS, < By the Ranger. X T)ED Shorthorn Heifer white under jj Jtv belly, white spot off rump, both ears slit. : . ' , ■ ."■;..-.' ' Unless redeemed will be sold at noon on 3 SATURDAY, March 29. m ' I 3 W. A. BEECROFT, t '-•'■"■■ ~. .' Poundkeeper, t ■•■ , : Hotels. ' :" : • •: •' ACCIDENTAL TTOTE L, j SHAKESPEARE ROAD, NAPIER. I T?DWARD ASHTON, late of the Pro- { i jQj vincial Hotel, having taken the above r . centrally -situated Hotel, hopes to receive ] that liberal patronage which was accorded j to him during his eight years occupancy of ] the Provincial. Having refurnished and redecorated the ( . same visitors can rely on obtaining tho best accommodation, and at moderate charges. , Only the best brands of Ales, Wines, and ~, Spirits kept in stock. < * Private Sitting Rooms, Bath Rooms and ( spacious Billiard Saloon. . V E. ASHTON, Proprietor. ( T)ROVINCIAL TI OT EL. '' T. WATERWORTH .. .. Proprietor ,■ , t r\ r i tee ion. ,; [ > FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL ; HOTEL. P. GORMAN Proprietor | fc MASONIC TTOTEL, ; ' JJUL AJL i NAPIER. ~ Family and Commercial Hotel. Private Suite of Apartments. J. S. HISLOP Proprietor, i 6 — A FACT. c THU^;^ T C ARTNEY ; U —Has taken over— J 1 THE CALEDONIAN HOTEL, *' Where Wines and Spirits of the Best-known Brands will be kept. y ENGLISH AND SWAN'S ALES ON DRAUGHT. 0 Dinner from 12 till 2, and as per usual, 1/. The Retail Prices will remain the same as those quoted by my Predecessor. 10 rriEMPERANCE TTOTEL, CLIVE SQUARE, Close to the Railway Station. R. GREGORY Wishes to inform the Public of Napier and t Country Districts that he has taken tho '' above Hotel lately carried on by Mrs Teychenne, and hopes to merit a fair share of patronage. ! MEALS AT ALL HOURS. Regiilarßoardcrs £1 per week. Single Meals One Shilling. Well-aired Beds (single rooms). Good accommodation for married couples. Note the Address— TEMPERANCE HOTEL, Clive-flqare. Racing. WILL CLOSE IN JUNE NEXT. _ OAAA MEMBERS AT lAS. £1500 ON HAWKE'S BAY STEEPLECHASE, TO BE RUN IN JUNE NEXT. lj 6 Chances Each Ticket. w : 6 Chances Each Ticket. About 100 Prizes. Hiß. Steeplechase. Cash Prizes. First Horse ..£3OO lat £100.. £100 Seccond Horse 150 2at £50 .. 100 , Third Horse .. 75 10 at £20 .. 200 "° Others (Starters 15 at £10 ~ 150 s ' and Non-starters) 45 at £5 .. 225 36 divided ..200 l " £775 ie £725 ie To the investor of £1 the odds are 15 to \~, 1 with a single drawing, there being, however, six drawings, thcodds against getting ?' a prize are merely nominal. Drawing under the supervision of a Comn mittee chosen from Shareholders. The Press will have the privilege of nominating a representative to attend the drawing. P.O. Orders preferred, payable to Jacob ' Faithful, for in the event of loss are traceable, Is Exchange must be added for *> country cheques. Two stamps required for reply and result. Registered Letters and Telegrams not accepted. Apply by letter only to "JACOB FAITHFUL," ; Care of N. Jacobs, Box 7, Post-office, Napier. Tickets, 10s each. A FORTUNE FOR : ss. \ l ? -] A DAM AS- f c | Registered I J\. T O R'S Post - office d Letters or J NOVELTY Orders payTelegrams } CONSULTA-< able to st not TIO N Adamasibr accepted. . on the CHRIST- * ■ CHURCH L II £2,000 AUTUMN HANDICAP £2,000 Will close on or about the 12th of April, ,' ' : 1884. r : £8000 Members at ss. d 145 PRIZES. Each Ticket has Seven Chances. ' r AUTUMN HANDICAP. ' c (3G Nominations). First £250 cash aavards. Second .'..150 2at 100 £200 Third........ 100 2at 50. 100 Starters (div.) 150 10 at 20 200 Non-starters 20 at 10...... 200 (div.)...... 250 25 at 6 150 S . 50 at 5 250 it " ——— ' £900 £1100 Each ticket has seven separate chances. N.B.—Not less than Two Tickets sent to any one address. d Please send P.O. orders when convenient; 16 also two stamps for reply and result. >> Country cheques must have Is exchange ie. added. , I, £2000 1 Address all letters:") £2000 o ' ADAMASTOR, I ,145 Care of | 145 V Lyons & Hart, } - PRIZES, j Box 151, P. 0., . PRIZES. j Dunedin. J 3 Notice.—Please apply early this time, as ' over 500 Programmes have already been disposed of to persons whose applications arrived too late for previous consultation. OYDNEY f~\ OLD HUP. . TO BE RUN ON ! EAST'EK MONDAY. The great, "MALABAR CLUB." are. desirous.of making it known to their numerous patrons and the public that the first of ' their series of Consultations on tho above ; event is now open. ' No. I of; our Series. Shares os each. .< The press exposures of the bad and n worthless amongst sweep,promoters has had J the effect of relegating -thoso gentlemen to private life, and it is. all the more to bo hoped that those who now remain, tried and true though they bo, should have at each . B drawing a Press representative, to prove bayond a doubt the genuineness of (ho affair. First Horse .. £1000 Non - starters Second do .. 400 divide -.. -200 Third- do. .. 200 Starters divide 200 Total £2000 The public, on reading the foregoing, will at once observe that our programme is identical in every respect with that put forward by rival establishments with this umazing _•" difference. .That to become a shareholder ~ in their consultation, entitling you, if fort tunato, to win £1,000, you require to invest 1 one pound, whereas, in this our great effort, i you merely require to invest 5s in order to f> 3 * secure you the winning of the same amount, ] / or should you speculate a pound, you for 1 ". that amount have four chances of winning f f £1000 as against one given by others. Four 9 tickets' for £1, but one or more will be sent, t f to'any address. Prospectus freo on application. Encbse 1 \ envelope, plainly directed. Result "of each » drawing sent at once to cverysubscribcr.' •• a Tickets sent by return post. Address by ■ , letter only, " MALABAR," ca'ro G. E. ' Wilson, Pastoral Chambers, George-street, ' Sydney, N:S.W. [,_ r_ i ,j__._^^rr:rrvrr.^:..i: M o ] HtSawden's mail coach . J[\) leaves Hastings for'Marae- . kakiiho on Tuesdays and Fridays at 9 a.m., I * returning at 2 p.m. s Parcels addressed to his care forwarded.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3955, 24 March 1884, Page 4

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