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TTAWKE'S BAY JOOKEY CLUB. ' STEEPLECHASE MEETING, 1888. i - THURSDAY, 21st JUNE. PROGRAMME— Maiden Sn_p_sCu__, of 80 soys; second horse to receive 10 soys from the stake. Entrance, 3 soys. Weight for age. For all horses that have never won an advertised Hurdle Race or Steeplechase exceeding 25 soys in value at timo of entry. About 2 miles. Ladies' Bracelet, of 80 soys, a Bracelet value of 60 soys for the first horse and a Bracelet value 20 soys for tho second. For horses that havo never won an advertised race of any description exceeding 25 soys in value. Gentlemen riders. All horses to be nominated by: ladies. Entrance, 3 soys. Weights— 3yrs., 10stl21b; 4yrs., Ilstslb; syrs., list 121b ; 6yrs. and aged, 12st. No allowances. Two miles on the flat. N.B.—'• No person having received payi mont in consideration of work performed in connection with tho training ; or riding of horses shall be eligible to i ride as • a gentleman rider, unless i specially sanctioned by the Committee." Application for election as a gentleman rider must be in the hands of the Secretary not later than 2 p.m. on Tuesday, 19 th June. Hawke's Bay Steeplechase Handicap, of 300 soys; second horso to receivo 50 soys and third horse 25 soys from tho stake. Nomination, 2 soys, on TUESDAY, 22nd May. Weights declared on Tuesday, 29th May. Acceptance, 5 soys, ou night of general entry. Final payment, 5 soys, on Tuesday, 19th June, by 2 p.m. Winner of any Steeplechase Handicap of the value of 200 soys after declaration of the weights to cany 71b penalty. About 3| miles. Selling Steeplechase, of 40 soys; second horse to receive 10 soys from tho stake. Winner to be sold by auction immediately after the race for £50; the surplus, if any, to go to the fund. Not less than lOst up. Entrance, 2 soys. About 1-J mile. Consolation Steeplechase, of 60 soys; second horse to receive 20 soys from the stake. Open to ull beaten horses. Nomination, 1 soy ; acceptance, 2 soys. Nomination to be made with the Clerk of the Scales before the start for tho Selling Raco. Acceptances not later than 15 minutes after declaration of tho weights. About 2 miles. STEEPLECHASE MEETTNG, ISBS. TUESDAY, 2'2nd May—Nominations H.B. Stceplcohase Handicap, 2 soys. TUESDAY, 12th June, General EntryNominations Maiden Steeplechase, 3 soys; Ladies' Bracelet, 3 soys; Selling Steeplechase, 2 soys. Acceptances H.B. Steeplechase Handicap, o soys. TUESDAY, 19th Juno, by 2 p.m.—Final Payments H.B. Steeplechase Handicap, 5 soys. F. D. LUCKIE, Secretary. F. W. WILLIAMS & KETTLE. Our First Sale of SHEEPSKINS, HIDES, TALLOW, AND WOOL. Will bo held at our Spit Sale-room on WEDNESDAY, 23rd MAY, At 12 noon. F. W. WILLIAMS & KETTLE. C. B. HOADLEY, Auctioneer. NOTICE TO SHEEPFARMERS AND COUNTRY SETTLERS. DEAR SIRS,—We beg to inform you that we have this day disposed to Messrs Williams and Kettle the goodwill of our Wool, Skin, Hides, and Tallow business, so that we may be enabled to withdraw from the Spit, and devote more time to our Land and Stock Sales and General Agency operations. Tho local market for tho Sale of Wool, Skins, &c, we established some nine years ago, during which period we havo enjoyed the confidence of tho Sheepfarmers and Settlers of tho district, which has assisted us in developing an institution that has proved of benefit to all concerned. Mr C. B. Hoadley will continue to act as Auctioneer in conjunction with Messrs Williams and Kettle, for which firm we solicit a continuance of tho business, and who will give overy attentibn to the best interests of their supporters which care and experience can alone insure. In relinquishing this branch of our business we wish to tako this -opportunity of tendering our best thanks for the favors we have so long enjoyed, and trust they may bo continued to Messrs Williams and Kettle in the future. Yours faithfully, C. B. HOADLEY & CO. DEAR SlßS.—Referring to Messrs C. B. Hoadlky and Co.'s Circular wo have much pleasure in informing you that* we have taken over that branch of their business relating to the Sale of Wool, Skins, Tallow, Hides, &c, and that tho Sales will bo conducted by us in future, Mr Hoadley acting as Auctioneer. As every care and attention will be given to tho valuing and classing of Produce sent to us for Sale, and for which Account Sales will be rendered promptly, wo trust to retain your support. Sales will be held at'tho Spit 'as hitherto, and any Produce consigned to F. W. Williams and Kettle, Spit, will be at once taken caro of on arrival. Under separate cover wo send you labels, which kindly attach to all Produce sent to us for Sale. Yours truly, F. W. WILLIAMS & KETTLE. Napior, lGth April, 1888. MONEY TO LEND. . OOf\ AAA 0N FREEHOLD SECURITY, at lowest current rates. Apply F. W. WILLIAMS & KETTLE, Port Ahuriri. "P W. WILLIAMS & KETTLE, STOCK AND STATION AGENTS AND GENERAL MERCHANTS. LIBERAL Advances mado against wool and other Produce. LOANS negotiated on FREEHOLD SECURITIES at Lowest curront Rates cf interest. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. REID AND GRAY'S Double-furrow Ploughs Reapers and Mowers Combined Mowers Broad-cast Seed Sowers Disc Harrows and extra fittings HORNSBY'S AND SAMUELSON'S Reapers and Mowers Combined TURNH* SEEDS. SHEEP DIP. COOPER'S SHEEPDDPPINGrOWDER. Station requisites always kept on hand F. W. WILLIAMS AND KETTLE. P. A. HERMAN. IN THE HAWKE'S BAY LAND AND MERCANTILE SALE ROOMS. JUST LANDED (Consigned.) "J f\f\ BOXES NEW SEASON'S TEA, X\J \J A Splendid Assortment. Single and Double Iron Bedsteads 2 Dozen Toilot Sets 1 Caso Guns, Single and Doublebarrelled Breech-loaders A Largo Assortment of Austrian Bentwood and American Chairs. 1 Caso Cutlery I Case Saddlery Sec _c. &c. P. A. HERMAN, ' Auctioneer. POVERTY BAY GRASS SEED. FOR SALE. 1 X d SACKS Poverty Bay grown seed. \x)\J Really first-class samples. At my rooms. P. A. HERMAN, Auctioneer. MONEY! MONEY!! MONEY to Lend in any sums on Freehold and Personal Securities. Advances made on Consignments. All Applications strictly confidential. P. A. HERMAN, Box 169, P. 0., Napior. BOILING DOWN. SETTLERS intending to Boil Down Sheep this season aro invited to sond as early as possible intimation of tho number aud date thoy wish their sheep boiled down, as it is necessary that arrangements bo mado so that deliveries of one lot may not clash with another. It is satisfactory to bo able to report that Tallow from the Hikototo Works still maintains the highest character in tho Homo Market. Terms : Fat Sheep usual rates; Culls and Merinos at Gd per head. For further particulars apply to the Manager. ' JOLLIE, MILLER, & CO., } Hikototo, West Clive, Francis C. Fulton's Office, Tennyson - street. < Or to M. R. Miller, Napier. — — — f T> EMOVAL NOTICE.—H. Nesbitt begs J jLV- to inform the public that ho has re- 1 moved to tho premises lately occupied by E. H. Newman, a few doors higher up Hastings-street.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5222, 17 May 1888, Page 4

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