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'-vr a:\ll:: park racing club. WINTER MEETING. TO BE HELD ON THE NAPIER PARK RACECOURSE, ON TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 1887. Run under the Metropolitan Club's Rules. PROGRAMME. Cobonation Handicap, of 100 soys. Second horse to reccivo 10 soys from the stakes. Distance 1-| miles. Napieb Steeplechase Handicap, of 200. soys. Second horse to receive 25 soys from tho stakes. Distance about 2| miles. Welter Handicap, of 50 soys. Second horse to receive 5 ! soys from the" stakes. Minimum weight 9st. Distance Ifmiles. Selling Htjedle Race, of 50 soys. The winner to be sold by auction immediately after tho raco for 100 soys. Top weight 12st; 10lb allowed for every £25 reduction in selling price. Distance 11- miles. Winter Oats" Handicap, of 80 soys. Second horse to receive 10 soys from the stakes. Weights will bo declared immediately after the Steeplechase. Acceptance 2 soys before the start of the Selling Hurdle Race. Distance 1 mile. Handicap Hurdle Race, of 100 soys. Second horse to receive 10 soys from the stakes. Distance If miles. DATES OF NOMINATIONS, &c. Friday, 20in May.—Nominations Coronation Handicap 1 soy, Napier Steeplechase Handicap 2 soys, Handicap Hurdle Race 1 soy. Tuesday, 14tii June.—Nomination Winter Oats Handicap lsov, Welter Handicap 1 soy, Selling Hurdle Race entrance 2 soys. Tuesday, 21st June.—Declaration of weights for the Coronation Handicap, Napier Steeplechase Handicap, Handicap Hurdle Race, and Welter Handicap. Thursday, 23rd June. — Acceptances Coronation Handicap 3 soys, Napier Steeplechase Handicap 5 soys, Handicap Hurdle Race 3 soys, and Welter Handicap 1 soy. Nominations, acceptances, &c, with the amounts to be forwarded to the secretary at the Club's office, Market-street, Napier. No nomination, acceptance, or entry will be received on any pretence whatever unless accompanied with the necessary amount payable. Five per cent, will be deducted from the gross amount of all stakes. All nominations, acceptances, &c, close at 9 p.m. on their respective dates unless otherwise specified. A. T. DANVERS, Secretary. TTAWKE'S BAY COURSING CLUB. PROGRAMME FOR JUNE 22nd, 1887. All-Aged Dog Stakes.—For an unlimited number of dogs; of 50 soys., .Second dog to receive 10 soys., and third and fourth dogs 5 soys. each from the stakes. Nomination 10s, on Friday, 10th June. Final payment 30s, on Friday, 17th June. REGULATIONS. At the time of nomination the name of the dog, pedigree, and color must be sent to the Secretary, at Kelly's Hotel, Hastings, with the fee. At the time of final payment the names of the dogs intended to be rim must again be stated. Nominations, &c, close at 8 p.m. on their respective nights. ALF. T. DANVERS, Secretary. JUBILEE PIGEON MATCH. A PIGEON MATCH will be held at TE AUTE on the second day after the H.B. Jockey Club's Steeplechase meeting. PROGRAMME. Teial Sweepstakes of l soy. each, 3 birds, 3 traps, 1 miss out, 27 yards rise, second highest scorer will receive 2 soys. from the stakes. Post entries. Jubilee Handicap Sweepstakes of 2 soys., each at an unlimited number of birds, 3 traps, 3 misses out; the second highest scorer will receive 5 soys. from the stakes, the third highest will save his stake. Nomination free. Te Aute Sweepstakes (Handicap to be made on the ground) of 1 soy., 3 birds each, 3 traps, 1 miss out. Post entries. Jubilee Handicap nominations will close on SATURDAY, 18th June, at 3 p.m., with tho Secretary at the Caledonian Hotel, Napier. Entries with handicap distances will be declared on tho evening of the H.B. Gun Club's meeting. Acceptances for the Jubilee Handicap on the ground. The H.B. Gun Club's rules will be strictly adhered to. Entries will bo received under assumed names. First match will commence at 10.30 a.m. Four hundred of the strongest locally bred Blue Rocks will be supplied. Eighty yards boundary. GEORGE T. CROSS, Secretary. A. McCartney, Handicapper and Referee. D. C. HITCHMAN AND COMPANY, Wholesale Manufacturing Confectioners, &c, Opposite Horse Bazaar, Hastings-street. Also IMPORTERS OF ENGLISH NOVELTIES. TEEE Retail Branch is well stocked with an excellent assortment of Lollies, Sweets, Candies, &c, &c. Show Glasses and all trade requisites kept in stock. Price lists upon application. Orders by post will be faithfully and expeditiously executed. All goods delivered to wharf or railway station. FACTORY ADJOINING FAULKNOR'S COACH FACTORY. D, O. HITCHMAM & CO. HASTINGS. TRANSFER OF BUSINESS. RUDDOCK A FRYER Beg to announce to their Customers and the General Public that they have this day disposed of the HASTINGS BRANCH of then- business to Mr W. F. Bubnett, and to solicit for him a continuance of tho support so liberally accorded to them in the past. W. F. BURNETT, In reference to tho above announcement, begs to inform the Customers of his predecessors and tho General Public that he will be able to supply all kinds of IRONMONGERY, &c, TIMBER, BUILDERS' REQUISITES, FIREWOOD, AND COAL . ; On as favorable terms as his predecessors, and to assure them that no effort shall be spared to give the fullest satisfaction to all. Hastings, 13th Juno, 1887. Tl/T G R I B B L E , POST-OFFICE, STORES, NObsewood, Situated in the centre of the Norsewood settlement. M. Gribblo has made it his business to supply the wants of the district with GENERAL GROCERIES, DRAPERY, IRONMONGERY, and Bush Implements. ' •■.,•• Fungus boughli a. large or small quantities. ■•••'■ ; - Agent for the Daily Tbkegbaph. p E TE R . G IL.L E S PI E , PLUMBER AND TINSMITH, SHEET ZINC AND GALVANISED IRON WORKER. . Every description, of Tinware made and repaired ; Water and Gas laid: on ; Shower, Hip, and Sponge Baths made to order.- ■. EMERSONT-STREiT, NAPIER. IjSjtfbi. ~_■■■ i. ■ .—' " ' ~ ■ ' " - A COMFORTABLE HOME for Ladies ___ or Gentlemen .can bo obtained at Mrs Motley's.- Two min.utes walk from Post Office: Good view of •• Say.: .Reasonable terms. • • , ' ' ' ' : ' : " ' CLYDE JERRY. STORE, WAIROA. . TAMES H. SMYTH, doing a Ready O Money Trade only, is in a position to sell, and does sell, goods^cheaper^than any other storekeeper n the Wairoa ppunty. IF you want a good and cheap,pair ; of Boots go to G. Ashworth> Sunderland, Boot; House,.. Emerson-street, as his first great annual "stock-taking gale is now on.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4944, 21 June 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4944, 21 June 1887, Page 4

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