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0. B. HOADLBT & CO. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1887, At 12.30 p.m. C. B. HOADLEY & CO. Will sell AT THEIR SPIT STORES On above date, IMMEDIATELY AFTER THEIR SKIN /SALE, ■1 r\r\ BOXES CANDLES 1 TON OP SOAP Iv Lots to suit Purchasers. C. B. HOADLLEY & CO., Auctioneers. LATE MR C. H. WEBER'S ESTATE. IMPORTANT SALE OF NAPIER, HASTINGS, AND DANEVIRKE PROPERTIES. TUESDAY, ISth JANUARY, 1887, At 2 p.m. C. B. HOADLEY AND CO. Have bern instructed by the Administrator to offer at Napier, on above date, the following Propertips:— NAPIER. Part of Subsection 55, subdivided into 8 Building Allotments, adjoining the property of Horace Baker, Esq. These Sections are convenient to both Town and Spit, and are somo of the most charming Hill Sites obtainable, except thoso running , down and fronting Battery-road, which have a special value for quarrying , purposes. Alw, THAT BEAUTIFUL PROPERTY, I Mrs Weber's Residence, .situated upon part I of, Subsection 79, with Thompson-road on | one side and Lucy-road on the other. This Estate will be offered in two lots, viz. :— Lot 1, containing 1 aoro 1 rood and 33 porches, with good 12-roomcd llourtc, detached Washliouse, Stables, Stores, &o. Water laid on besides large Underground j < Tank. The grounds arc richly ; planted with Fruit and Ornamen- | tiii Trees, the whole forming a■ ■ most desirable freehold—delightful aspect, grand land, and " seascape " tigws. Lot 2, containing 1 ;icre 13 pei'ches, j adjoining above, being the lower j portion, known as the "House I' Paddock." For a Building Site ! this cannot be surpassed, being within 10 minutes' walk of the Napier Post-ofiico. Although these two Properties are so well known those desirous of inspecting the House and Land can do so any day between the hours of 2 and 4 o'clock m tho afternoon.

Also, Sections 52 and 53, Blook No. a, HASTINGS, Containing 11 acres 3 perches 17 roods, with improvements and Artesian Well thereon. Also, Section 46, Block No. 3, DANEVIRKE, Containing 10 acros, v/ith extensive frontage to public road. Upon this Property there is a quantity of valuable Totara. Teems: In all cases terms will bo one-third cash ; balance in Maroh 1889, bearing 7 per cent, interest. Plfius of Napier Properties are being prepared for circulation. Plans of the other Properties can be seen at our Offices. C. B. HOADLEY & CO.. Auctioneers. TT7" O O L SALE. iy THIRD OF REASON. WEDNESDAY. 2kd FEBRUARY, 1887. C. B. HOADLEY & CO., Will hold their next Wool Sale on above date. Meantime nil consignments can be forwarded to their Spit Stores and will be protected by Insurance against loss by fire. C. B. HOADLEY & CO. Woolbrokers. H. MOKTEITH.

SALE OF DAIRY STOCK, &c, &0., PAPAKURA* MEANEE, ON WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19th, 1886., At 1 o'clock p.m. HMONTEITH lias been instructed , by Mr P. Palmer to sell on his promises, Pnpakura, the whole of his stock, dairy plant, <fee, comprising , — '] 8 Dahy Cows S head .yearling and 2-year-old Steers and Heifers 1 Bull 1 Spring-cart and Horse Dairy Utensils, &c, &c. H. MONTEITH, Auctioneer. "jVTAPIER, PAKE RACING CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING, To be held on the Napiek Pa c k Racecourse On WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 9th AND 10th MARCH, 1887. President: Jolm Close. Vice-President: John Heslop. Treasurer :E. W. Kuowles. Stewards : Jus. Irvine, D. Glendihning, John M'Vay, A. M'Cartney, W. , Heslop, J. Bennett, J. Heron, H. Williams, 11. Montoith. Judge: J. Bennett. Starter: A. M'Carfcnej r . Clerk of the Scales : Colonel White. Handieapper: A. T. Danvers.

PROGRAMME. FIRST DAY.—WEDNESDAY, 9th MARCH, 1837. Handicap Hubdlis Paor, of 100 soys. Secmul horse to re , o ye 10 soys. from the stakes. Di.st.Tii' c 2 miles. Selling Scueey, of 25 soys. Entrance 1 «')v. on iright of general entries. Winner to bo a.M by auction immediately after ths race for 30 soys., surplus, if any, to g.> to the fund. Top-weight 9at. Tibs, allowed for every ,-£lO reduction in selling price. Distance oace round. Napiee Cup Hanlicav, of 300 soys. Second ho "so to receive !30 soys., third horse 1') soys. from iho stakes. The winner of any handicap of the value of 300 soys. after tho declaration of weights to carry 101b.?. extra, of tho value of 200 soys. Tibs extra, and of the value of 100 sovm. olbs extra. Distance 1-j miles. Weltee Handicap, of 50 soys. Minimum weight Bst Tibs. Distance ly miles. Hack Race, of 20 soys. No weight under 9st. Distance 1 mile. Selling Race, of 50 sore, w.f.a. Winner to be sold by auction immediately nfter t'-[e race for 100 snvs., .surplus, if any, to go to tho fuiyl. Tibs, allowed for every £23 reduction in selling price. D'stanoe milcH. Fiyino Handicap, of 100 soys. Second horse to receive 10 soys. from tho stakes. Bistanco 6 furlongs. SECOND DAY.—THURSDAY, 10th MARCH, 1887. Secoxd Hakdioap Htjedle Race, of 80 soys. Distance If miles. SEiiiiso Handicap, of 50 soys. Tlio winner to be sold immediately after tho race for 50 soys., surplus, if any, to go to the funds. Distance 1 mile. City Stakes Handicap, of 150 soys. Second, horso to receive 20 soys. from the stakes. Distance 1-]- miles, Ladies' Puese Haxdicap, of GO soys. Second horso to receive 10 soys. from the sfcikcs. Gentlemen riders. .Minimum weight 9st. Tibs. Distance 2 miles, « Waveelv Stakes Haxdicap, of 100 soys. Second horse to receive 10 soys. from tho stakes. Distance 7 furlongs. Secosd Hack Race, of 20 soys. Catch weights. Distance once round. Consolation Handicap, of 50 soys. Nomiv nation 1 soy., immediately after the Waverly Stakes. Weights will bo declared after the Hack Race. Acceptance 1 soy., within 15 minutes of declaration of weights. Distance 1 mile.

DATES OF NOMINATIONS, «fee. Wednesday, 2nd ■ February—Nomination for Handicap Hurdle' Race, 1 eov. ; Napier Cup Handicap, 2'sovs.; Welter Handicap, 1 soy: ; Flying Handicap, 1 soy. Wednesday, 9th February;— Weights for the first day's racing will be declared. Wednesday, lGth February—Acceptances for.Handicap Hurdles, 3 soys.; TtTapier Cup Handicap, 5 soys.; Welter Handicap, 1 soy.; Flying , Handicap, 3 soys. Wednesday, 23rd February—Nominations for Second Handicap .Hurdle Race, 1 soy.; Selling Handicap, 1 soy.; City Stakes Handicap, 1 soy.; Ladies' Purse Handicap, 1 soy.; Waverly Stakes Handicap, 1 soy.. And "entries for Selling , . Scurry, 1 soy.; Selling Race,----v 2 soys.; ana first and second- Hack Race, 1 soy. each. Wednesday, 9th March—Weights for tho : second day's handicaps will be declared. Wednesday, 9th March —Acceptances for second day's handicaps cloae at 11 p.m. Nominations, acceptances, &c, with the amounts, to he-forwarded to the Secretary at the CLUB'S . OFFICES, MARKET-STREET. No noininatiou, -. acceptance, ; or entry will be received on any pretence 'whatever unless accompanied with the neoessary amount payable.. Five per cent, will be deducted from, the gross amount' of all stokes. All nominations, acceptances, und entries close at 9 p.m. on their re&peotive except acceptances for the second day'a handicaps, which close at 11 p.m. A hack fahaLl mean a hot so that has not started in a woight-for-agp. or handicap ra,cc. of uuy sort; wi-ight-for-ago to mean where a horse has actually carried weight according to e the w.f.a scale. A. T. P4STVEBS,. - ' aewctary^

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4811, 11 January 1887, Page 3

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