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Sales In Mr «I. A. Csssainnsham ( 1 . , — > T A /CUNNINGHAM, STOCK, ESTATE, AND GENERAL AGENT. l Cash Advances on Wool, Grain, or other Produce arranged on the most favorable terms. Loans negotiated, Insurances effected, Valuations carefully made, Absentees represented. Orders for Farm and Station requisites of every description punctually ! attended to. Fencing material of the best kinds and latest improvements. [SrECIAT.ITIES — The Patent Case Standard of tho Christ- : church Barbed Wire Company "Acme" Barbed Wires of the Timaru ' Company Agricultural Implements from the best makers. BROWNING-STREET, NAPIER. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. A number of Highly-improved Farms in the WaipaAva and HaAvke's Bay Counties, ranging from 100 to 900 acres each. Several close to Town, and all near the Railway. 1870 Acres Freehold." A magnificent property, Avith substantialimprovcments. 4GOO Acres, County of Wairoa. Good House and CA'ery coiiA'enience for Avorkintr the property. 2200 acres "Freehold, and 19,500_ acres Leasehold, Ha\A'ke's Bay district, good road and every convenience. Half share to a suitable man. ALSO, THE "fc T AUNGATANIWHA p LOCK, 30,1-10 acres freehold land. This magnificent country contains 8000 acres of hush, largely consisting of totara, which, from its position anel easy accessibility, AA'ill be extremely valuable. The open country — hilly, though not high, and at present covered Avith heavy fern, flax, koromiko, and other native plants, possessing as it docs good river boundaries, aud being intersected by numerous creeks—is capable of easy improvement by burning and surface-sowing, and -AA'ill by proper management shortly carry a very heavy stock of either sheep or cattle. To capitalists there is not. a better or safer investment in Ncav Zealand than this property affords at the price demanded, anel the opportunity of aceptiring such is rapidly passing aAvay. STOCK FOR SALE. 000 head Fat and Store Cattle A feAV high-class Merino Rams. .T. A. CUNNINGHAM, r Estate Agent, Napior. LEND in sums of from £100 to £30,000 at lowest current rates: Also Trust moticvs at G_ per cent. J. A. CUNNINGHAM, Estate Agent, Napier. "P ETA N B Q AGING /1 L U B, To bo held on the I'ETANE RACftUOUnSE ON MONDAY, MaY 25, 1555. Prcs-idont: Mr. John She. ban. Vice-President: Mr J. 11. Vantier. Judyc : Mr. George Henry •Swan, Hand capper: Mr. J. O. Evett- Stirtcr : Mr. Arthur M-Oartney. Clerk of Senior : Colom 1 AA hlt«. Clerk of Course : Mr. James Lopdell. Stewards : Messrs Kichmison, H. Monteith, 11. Williams, _. Conroy, aud C. Yiliers. PROGRAMME : HANDICAP nURPT.K, RACK, of 30SOAU ; about 2 miles, over 8 lights of hurdles, 3ft. Gin. high. Put ranee, 1 soy.; acceptance, 1 soy. HACK HUI-DLE RACK, cf 15 soy?. ; onco round the course ; we'tiht not Ices than 10 stone. lost entrance), 1 rov. MAIDEN PL.ATK, of 25 boys. ; H mile ; Ave'.j; lit for Entrance, 2 sja'.i. THE 'BIRTHDAY HANDICAP, of 100 soys; Y\ mile ; .second horse to receive 15 suvs. out of th.Hake. The winner of .my handicap of 100 soy->. after tho declaration ' f tho we-Ulus to carry 7II> penalty. Entrance, 2 «oa's. ; accoptanco, 3 sf>vs. LADIUsa* LutACKLET. yalui; 30 soys , a\ ith 15 soys (idled. A Well Wcijiht Handicap, minimum Aveijtlit, 9jt 711) ; distance, 1£ mi.c; horses to he nominated by ladies; gentlemen riders. Entrance, 1 soy.; acceptance, 2 soys. HACK FLAT CELLING HACK, of V, eov.4, ; ore round the course Winner ti be sold. If cut-rod to be sold fcr .C-2--), 10.-1; if for £20, i)sc •lib; if for £1"), 8 t fell) ; .1' for .£lO, 7ft 1211) ; any surplus accruiny from tin Bale t.) go to ill'! funds. PLYING STAKES HANDICAP, of 30 soys. ; distance, : !-n)Uc. 'J ho winner of the Uirtlidav Handicap to carry 71l> ex ra. Nomination, 1 soy ; acceptance, 1 soy. RULES AND REGULATIONS. No entry -will be received fur any race except upon tbe coii'lit on that all claim*, rtisr ntvs, :>»d objeotiors ari-iiiiß out of the. rat-ir.},' st.alt be settled by the bttwadi or whom they my appoint, a,.d their decision on all pointn Shall I c Ihril. Aii promts inu-t be accompanied with a deposit of 3 soys , which turn sli ill lie forfeited if 'he prot-j: t is not sustr-'iiiCl The Rule.) mid Weight-;! as adopted by tho Petano Bat:ing t-liub will be strictly adhered to. Five per cent, will be d-.relucted lrum the gross amount of all stakes. Dorses walkm,' over willon'y receive 50 per cent, of the stakes. "Hack" slinll mer.n a horse that h.-.s never started in a weight for ujrc or handicap race. Nominations for all Handicaps close at tho Caledonian Hotel at 8 p.m on MUD iV, 10th April. Weights will aprear on AVKDNESDA V, oth Maj at S p.m. ...iceptanccs and G moral Entries close at 8 pm on TUESDAY, lP.h May, at tho Calceloninli Hotel, Napier. Pi rat r-ieo to start punctually at 12 o'clock. h DX PELICIIhT, Hon. hecrcta'-y and 'J.easuror, HAWKE'sITaY"j UCK BY CLUB. OTE El' LECHASE TV /I EETI NG , To be held on t lie Hastings Course (IN THURSDAY', 'i-Vrii JUKE, 18S5. PROGHAMMEMAIDEN STEEP!.EOHASK, ot 100 soys ; about 2 miles. Entrance, 5 soys, ; wcii(ht-for-:igo. For horses Urat havencter won a steeplechase exceeding :-0 toys. in v.due LADIES' BR&uELET, of 100 soys. Bracelet \-alue 80 fiove, first hone; bracelet value 20 soys second h.-irs'j. Four-vear-olda and upwards; 2 miles em thefl.it Por horses i hat have never won a raco exceeding 25 st.vs in value Gi-ntlc-mtn riders Horses to be nominated by ladles. Entrance, G soys. Weights—iyrs Hit,,- 5j rs list 121b, 6}M and atfed 12_ 3ili. No allowances. IMWKIi'S BAY STKKPLECII VSK. A Hi'.ndicap of 400 soys , second horsj to receive :>} toys. nnd the third horse 20 toys. from th.stnke ; clislir.co Sk miles. Noin'iiiitioii 2 Sf>vs ( , acceptance 5 Se'vs . final payment 8 fci.vs. Winner nf any Steeplechase llaniiieii) of the value of 200 kovs a'ter declaration nf wc'ulits 7lh <-x,r.i. TKO'ITING RAGE, of !•■) n>v.*., second horse. 10 soys from stake. No weir hi under 11st, Entrance .'{sots. Three mbes. HACK STEEPLECHASE, of 30 soys. Not lets than 10 stone up. Post entiieS. 2 soy?. About U miles CONSOLATION STEEPLECHASE, a handicap ot 00 fovs. ; atout 1; miles Nomination 1 soy., acceptance 2 soys. N< ruinations Hawke's Ray Steeplechase, 1) p.m. 19th .May ; weiehts, 2nd June. Acceptance and general cntiies 9 p m. 10th June. Final payment Hawke's Bay Sieeplethasc, 2 p.m, 23rd June. Pit c per cent, will be dednct'Ml from winnings. N.R. — Programmes with full j artieulars on application to— P. D. LUCKIE, Secretary. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. "P TT 1 I^IOLLEDGE "Watchmaker and Jkaveixer, Has determined to make large reductions iv the price of Electroplated and Silver Goods. A discount of from three to five shillings in the pound is now offered on the Avhole of his largo stock. Most of the goods are of the best quality of English plate, and the offer of such a liberal discount should induce the public to come and make a selection. Tho stock consists of Tea and Coffee Services, Cake Baskets, Card Trays, Claret Jugs, Breakfast Cruets, Christening Cups, Egg Frames, Cruet Stands, Toast Hacks, Biscuit Boxes, Butter Coolers, Handsome Centre Pieces, Fruit Knives, Napkin Kings, Dessert Knives and Forks, Spoons, Pickle Jars, and a number of other useful articles. Note flic address:— Next "Williams', Ironmonger. n3USIN_KS~TE__i_ISES, IIASTING_~ STREET. J)EING about to erect now premises, ) Ruddock and Fryer are prepared to dispose of balance of term (about !) years to run) of their present leasehold, corner of! Hastings and Tennyson streets, cither as a whole or in sections to suit intending lessees. NAPIER HOSPITAL. IT is hereby notified for general information that the hours for tho attendance of Out-Patients at the Napier Hospital Avill be in future from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. daily. EL S. TIFFEN, I Chairman. I

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4289, 27 April 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4289, 27 April 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4289, 27 April 1885, Page 4

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