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Borough Notices. BOROUGH OF NAPIER. High Pressure Water Service. TVrOTICE is hereby given that there will ±\ bo no WATER SUPPLY from tho HIGH PRESSURE SERVICE (New Reservoir) nutil further orders. By order, M. N. BOWER, Town Cleric. Napier, 11th August, 1884. i&oatl B>oard notices. MEANEE ROAD BOARD. r |nENDERS arc invited up to noon of JL August 30th for the erection of a Bridge in Tannery road, also for providing all material for same. Plans and. specifications to be seen at Rymer's staWcs, Taradale. G. RYMER, Chairman. For Sale. 17 OR SALE (cheap).—A Stanhope Dog ** Cart Phaeton in thorough good condition. Apply J. Forster, American Coach Factory. RYE GRASS SEED. "I AA A BUSHELS clean dressed Seed IVIJU for sale. F. BUTTON. Royston, 12/S/S4. H.AMPDEN SAWMILL. OAA AA A. FEET BUILDING &UU, UO V TIMBER for Sale. —ALSO — T and G and Rusticated Boards. Apply to — W RATHBONE, Waipawa 17 OR SALE (in any quantity).—Roach Lime, Bricks, Firo Bricks, <fee. Apply at Glendinnixo & Griffin's Brick Yard, Enficld road, near new Taradale road. HAWKE'S BAY NURSERY. FOR SALE CHEAP, the undermentioned Trees, fro., if taken in quantities of 25 and upwards. The trees have been frequently transplanted to ensure success of removal: — 500 English Oak, 10 to 12 feet high 500 do do 4to 5 do GOO Walnuts, 2 to 5 feet high :jOO Plane, of sorts, 2 to 8 feet high 1000 Forest Trees, various sorts '2000 Ornamental and Flowering Shrubs 1000 Roses, choice varieties 3000 Gooseberries, leading sorts 2000 Currants, red, white, and black 1000 Cypress, Pines, Thugas, Sec, Sea. GOOO Gladiolus Tubers, in great variety. Also, All sorts of Fruit Trees on hand yet. F. W. C. SIURM, West Clivc, near Napier. HAVELOCK NURSERIES. FOR SALE—New and select Fruit, Forest, and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Plants, Seeds, iyc. 3000 Prize Gooseberries, New Raspberries, New Currants, New Peaches, Choice Camellias, New Variegated Shrubs, Sec, Sec. All orders entrusted to J.G. will have his best attention. Catalogues posted free on application. J, GODDAM), liavelock Nurseries, Hawke's Bay, N.Z. Msad I&or.scs. T7OUL T)LAY. ft ?%& This Grand Thoroughb] ed Sil , o wil] _ stand this season at Hastings. Foul Play is a dark brown horse, showin <r great bono and muscle, and combines "everything desirable in a thoroughbred entire, having the most fashionable breeding and the best racing record of any horse in this colony. Foul Play was bred by Mr J. W. Mallock. He is by Traducor (the sire of so many first-class racehorses) out of Fancy, got by Tom Kimr, her dam Emmelino, by Slight of liand/l-c, &c. Foul Play's performances, over all distances and carrying- heavy weights, are unsurpassed. Amongst innumerable other races he won : — At 2 Years Old : C..1.C. Autumn Meeting.—Won Selling Race, beating Isaac Walton and five others. At .'j Yuaks : D.J.C. Annual.—Won Railway Plate, w.f.a., beating Pungawerewere, Hippocampus, Bribery, and others ; won Flying Handicap (7st 12lb) beating Luna (Gst 51b), Titania (Gst 51b), Longlands (7st 121b), and the Virginia Colt. 0.J.0. Autumn.—Won Easter Handicap (7st 21b), Bribery (7st lib) second, Luna (Ost 21b) third. At 4 Years : C.J.C. Spring.—WonTradcsman's Handicap (Bst 21b), beating Danebury (Ost), Luna (7st 7Jb), and five others. Oamaru. —Won Flying Handicap (7st 101b), beating Lady Ellen (Gst 101b), Luna (7st lib), Templeton (9st 10lb), and Blue Peter. Dunodin Annual.—Won Ladies Purse (welter w.f.a.) Won Publicans' Handicap (Sst), beating Vampire ("st 21b), Camballo (7st 41b), and four others. Won the Forbury Handicap (7st 10lb), beating Templeton, Sinking Fund, Chancellor, and three others. At 5 Years. C,J.C. Spring.—Won Free Handicap (Ost), 1 mile, 1.45i-. Won Metropolitan Handicap (Ost), !•!■ mile, 2.45, beating Hornby (Sst 51b), Libeller (7st lib), and four others. Wellington.—Won Cup (Sst 41b), 2 miles, 3.37;], beating , eleven others. D.J.C. Annual.—Won Forbury Handicap (Sst lllb), beating four others, Won Flying Handicap (Ost 51b), beating five others. At G Years : Auckland.—Won Cup (Sst 121b), beating seven others. Won Auckland Plate (w.f.a.), beating Ariel and Kenilworth. Wanganui.—Won Town Plate (welter w.f.a.), beating Billingsgate, Camelia, and two others. Won Railway Plate (w f.a.) Auckland Autumn. — Won Autumn Handicap (Ost 2lb), beating Kenilworth (Gst f>l b), King Quail (7st 101b>, and Jive others. Won Shorts Handicap (Ost 51b), beating Paramena (7st 3lb), Tenambra (sst7lb), and two others. Thus proving himself an unusually fast horse, as well as a weight-carrier and slayer. Terms:—Pedigree mares 10 guineas, half-bred 7 guineas ; groomage fee ss, to be paid at time of service. First-class paddocks provided free till stinted notice is given, afterwards 2s Gd per week. All mares to be removed and all expenses paid by Ist January, 1885. Every care taken but no responsibility. Owners of mares are requested to apply early, as only a limited number will be served. Full particulars, Sec, from WILLIAM STOCK, Hastings. Sales hy IZanlUiin & Co. Am TTAULTAIN & (T\O. . . I . 11 ,\J Have commenced Business at Hastings as STOCK AND STATION, LAND AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, AND AUCTIONEERS. Regular Auctions of Sheep, Cattle, and Horses will be held at Hastings, Taradale, and Petauc. Entries for which are now requested, and arrangements mado for other sales as required. From Mr Ilaultain's long experience, both in Australia and New Zealand, in Stock and Station management, special facilities arc offered for disposing of station properties, and the firm is in constant communication with several large buyers of stock in different parts of the colony. Oftice at Hastings, temporarily care of Messrs E. Beck and Co., ponding tho erection of suitable offices between there and the Bank of Now Zealand ; also, care of Messrs Banner and Liddle, at Napier and Port Ahuriri. A. T. HAULTAIN & CO. i

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4083, 22 August 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4083, 22 August 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4083, 22 August 1884, Page 4

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