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. O the Purchase of tho unaerffl™iWea ' Privileges in connection with Waipukurau y Jockey Club's Race Meeting on Easter £ Mondaynext:— Luxcheon and Refreshment Booths, including Bar, (for which' a Building r witli I ' Fittings is provided by tho *> „ Club.) Gates /*,,-.,..■; • . Cards of' Races Teit and Fruit Booth. Specifications to be seen at. Secretary's House, Waipukurau. Tenders close at 8 p.m. on TUESDAY, 20th March, 1888, at Tavistock Hotel, Waipukurau. The highest or any Tender not necessarily aocepted. JAMES H. NELSON, . Scoretary Waipukurau Jockey Club. : IN BANKRUPTCY. j . In the matter of " The Bankruptcy Act y 1883," and the several' thereof, and in the matter 0$ Elizabeth Griffiths, of Tarawera, Coach Proprietor, a Bankrupt. <?. TENDERS are hereby call for the whole of tho Coaching Plant) in the abow?' Estate, consisting of 30 Horses, 9 Vehicles, • a quantity of Harness, and Sundry Stable Requisites. Tenders will be received up to NOON of FRIDAY, the 23rd day of March, 1888. Should the highest Tender, however, be so low in amount as Dot to justify its acceptance, tho whole plant will be offered at auction on TUESDAY, March the 27th, at 11 a.m., by Messrs Banner and Liddle, at the Albion Stables, Hastings-street. Conditions of Sale and f urthor particulars can bo seen at my Office. J. F. JARDINE, Deputy Official Assignee. VALUABLE EDUCATIONAL PROPERTY. O"WIN"Gr to an informality at the auction held on the I2th of October, 18S7, the following Properties will be roioft'ered for Lease by Public Auction at NOON on TUESDAY, April 3rd, 1888, at tho Council Chambers, for a period of 42 years, from the 17th of April, 1888. No. I.—The Lease for 42 years of Lot 6, Sub-division of Town Section 136, on Government Plan fcf Napier, containing ISI- perches (more or less), having 38 feet frontage to Hastingsstreet, with a depth of 132 feet, with right-of-way of 13 feet to Tennysonstreet, recently occupied by D. B. Watt, Confectioner. No. 2.—The Lease for 42 years of Subdivision 2, of Lot 4, Suburban Section 90, Napier, containing 29 perches (more or less), having 00 feet frontage to Clyde-road. No. 3.—A lot similar to No. 2. No. 4. —After the Lease of the Lands, tho Buildings on No. 1 (Bakery and Shop) will be sold, subject to removal on or before April IGtli, 1888. The upset rentals and conditions will bo declared at sale. DAVID STDEY, Secretary to Governors of Napier High School. January 31st, 1888. TTTINTER'S CITY DINING ROOMS, Omahu-koad, Hastinos. R. S. WINTER has much pleasure in announcing to his Humorous patrons of Hastincrs and his country friends that his "NEW DINING ROOMS arc now open, where Meals can be had at all hours. Luncheon daily from 12 to 2. First-class Accommodation for Boarders. Terms, ISs per Week. All Meals Is. Suppers, after 8 p.m., Is Od. R.S.WI N T E 11 , Proprietor. TE AUTE REFRESHMENT ROOMS. JF. CRANE begs to inform the . travelling public"that the Railway Refreshment Rooms at To Auto Station havo boen altered, enlarged, and thoroughly renovated. No expense has been snared in mcetiung the wants of travellers, by train, whose comfort and convenience are made a special study by the proprietor. For LADY TRAVELLERS The most complete arrangements are mude. The Ladies' Refreshment Room is separated from the remainder of the establishment, has Lavatory, &c, and visitors are waited upon by a female attendant. Tea and Coffee always ready. Dunedin Beer and best brands of Wines and Spirits. J. F. CRANE, Proprietor. THE HASTINGS RESTURANT, St. Aubyn-steekt, Hastings. LM. SCHAEI'FER begs to inform his , Friends and Customers that he has just completed extensive alterations and additions to his Boarding-house in St. Aubynstreet, and hopes to merit a continuance of the liberal support that has been accorded to him. ■ Terms—l6s por week. All meals, 9d ; Beds, Is. Single and double bed-rooms. Bathroom. L. M. SCHAEFFER. Al TEMPERANCE HOVEL, Near Railway Station, Clive Square. JOHN DALE, late of Christchurch, having taken the above Hotel in which he is making every improvement, hopes by strict attention t« ousiness tfl merit a fair share of patronage. Travellers will find every convenience. Bath and Reading Rooms, use of Piano. Charges strictly moderate. [card.] By corresponding with the above Proprietor, engagements for male or female Servants in town or country may bo Had free of charge, both to o.nployors aud employed. Letters punctually attended to. SATE (DROPS FROM • I) A M A G E BY WEATHER BY USING BLUNTS PATENT SCREW AND LEVER PRESS FOR ENSILAGE STACKS. Cheapest, Simplest, and Most Eflicien-t. The pressure is self-acting and continuous. Crops may be stacked green and succulent in any weather. Blunts Press has been in successful operation in England since 1885, and has received the highest awards for excellence. Messrs Bosrle and Simmondr, oi Vuloun Foundry, Napier, aro sdlemakcrs for the North Island, and orders can be executed at a day's notice. Any infringement of Patentee's rights will be procoeded against. R, B. BRISTED, Napier, Agent for New Zealand. NOTICE. rpRESFASSERS on the Papakura River X Embankment are cautioned that they wil be i roeecnted to the fullest extent. F. COLLINGE, 'Pftkowboi,

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5171, 16 March 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5171, 16 March 1888, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5171, 16 March 1888, Page 1

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