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TVTAPIER PARK RACING CLUB. SPRING MEETING. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10th, 1888. Free Handicap—Of 50 soys. (exclusive of hurdle horses, hacks, or ponies): acceptance, 2 soys. Oh° mile - Handicap Hurdle Eace—Of 70 soys.; second horse to receive 5 soys. from the stakes; nomination, 1 soy.; acceptance, £° 10s. About two miles. Park ~Stakes Handicap—Of 200 soys.; second horse to receive 20 soys. from tho stakes ; nomination, 2 soys.; acceptance, 4 soys. Ono ami ii-hulf miles. Handicap Pony Eace—Of 25 soys.; second pony to receive 5 soys. from tho stakes; nomination, 10s; acceptance, 10s. Six furlongs. Tbamway Stakes—Of 75 soys.; second horse to receive 5 soys. from the stakes; nomination, 1 soy. ; acceptance, 2 soys. Six furlongs. Handicap Hack Rack—Of 10 soys.: nomination, 1 soy. ; acceptance, 1 soy. Once round. Grand Stand Handicap—Of 10 soys.; nomination, 1 soy. Weights will be declared after the Tramway Stakes. Acceptance 1 soy., ten minutes after tho finish of the Hack Race. Seven furlongs. DATES OF NOMINATIONS, &c— MONDAY, September 10th, Nominations for all events, at 10 p.m. THURSDAY, October Ith, Declaration of Weights, at noon. SATURDAY, October 6th, at 2 p.m., Acceptances for all events. A Hack shall bo considered to mean a horse that has never won a weiglit-for-agc or handicap race (hack races excepted), or that is engaged in any Derby, Oaks, Guineas, or St. Lcger. Nominations, Acceptances, &c, with the amounts, to be forwarded to tho Secretary at tho Club's Office, Market-street, Napier. No Nomination, Acceptance, or Entry will bo received unless accompanied with the necessary amount payable. Five per cent. will be deducted from the gross amount of allStAte - A.T.DANVERS, Secretary. mo STAND THIS SEASON MOUNT HERBERT, WAIPUKURAU, HAWKE'S BAY, /TO STONYHURST, Winner of the Canterf*>\ *lSn.\ bury Derby and Canterfe a ,H,I T C "l Auckland *T\ \l_--Plato, Welcome Stakes, a and Champaigne Stakes, a ]l weight -for-njro races. He is by King of Club? from Watersprite (sister to Natatur), by Traduror from Waterwitch, by Camden from Merniuid (Lurline's dam). King of Clubs wa.-< by Ace of Clubs {sow of Stockwell) from Marchioness (winner of the Oaks), by Melbourne. Stouyhnrst is almost own brother in blood to Darebin, siro of Tho Australian Peer. Limited to 35 marcs at 10 guineas each ; half-bred mares at .Oj. No piuldofikinjr or groomago fees. Every care taken, but no responsibility. Apply to ' GROOM IN CHARGE, Mount Herbert, | Waipiikurau, H.B. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON, In the Onmhu, Taradalo, Clivo, in id Hastings Districts the Pure-bred High-class Clydesdale Stallion ~» v nJJ j> a y ]V' dark bay of 5 years handsTmches high, with tiememlous girth. Ho i* very compactly maile, and although he has largo bor.o it i* of the right wiry, clean, flat kind, with good fwt and pUnty ofthuri-ht feathery kind of hair, fashionably sot on his legs, having all tho good points of the puro Clydesdale Breed. His temper is r-xcellent, being free from all kinds of vice; has a good, strong, wholesome coiiMitiitioi), free from taint of anykind ; and it may bo mrntioued that he is a sure g.'ttor of So'tind and Good Stock. Rub Roy is by Sir P.obcrt Bruce, out of a puns Clydesdale" mare, by OKI Wellington, who took three champions in succession. This shows without further need of comment that Hob R»y is descended from tho purest strain of Clydesdale Horses that can be fuund in any country. THE WELL-KNOWN THOROUGHBTED SIRE OZ> r\ T U P A I ffiM'i'£'' : jL*> Will again run with Plr*fl Mavos this St ' ;,sou iv OL-- \«- ■ wel! l ' nlsfled ' W/itered, ~ ' ~ and securely Fenced Paddocks at NgapuK>, Omaha. TERMS— Rob Koy, Single Mares, £(.—Two or more as per airrt/eincnt. Otnpui. Single Mares, £3 os.—-Two or more a.< per agreement. Mares to bo removed when stinted of 1 which du<- notice will bo given, or two ' shillings per week grazing will be charged. ' For further particulars apply to tho owner. : W. M. BROi'GHTON, j Ngiipuko, Omahu. ; Or to tho Groom in Charge, JAS: CAMPBELL. ' IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. OPENING OF QUEEN'S CAFE RESTAURANT A' LA CARTE. : c. wTway, PROFESSIONAL PASTRY COOK ] (Late of Men/.ien , Hotel, Melbourne), begs to inform tho Ladies and Public of Napier that ho has commenced business as above iv Emerson-street. Hot Luncheon Daily from 12 to 2 ; three courses, Is. • GRILLS AT ALL HOURS. Entrees and Entremets tmide to order artis tirully, to suit Private Dinner or I Evening Parties. I N.J?. —At tho request of several Ladies Me Way will open a Select Ladies' Cookery 1 Class every Tuesday and Friday afternoon, >• at .'S o'clock. Intending Subscribers niu.st 1 muko early aj)plicHtion, as but v limited number will be taken. i E. W. WAY, L Caterer, Enierwon-street. Al TEMPERANCE HOTEL. JOHN DALE, laUi of Christchureh, having taken the above Hotel in which ho is making every improvement, hopes by : strict attention Ur ou«int:ss to merit a fair share, of patronage. Travellers will find every convenience. Batli and Rending ' Rooms, use of Piano. Charges strictly . moderate. [CAHD. ] By corresponding with tho above Pro- [ prietor, engagements for male or female Servant** in town or country may bo liad free 1 of charge, both to o-uployers and employed. ■ Letters punctually attended to. RAILWAY REFRESHMENT ROOM, WaJJ'UKUHAU. 1) GOW, of the Tavistuck Hotel, Wai- . pukurau, having taken over the above Room, i* now prepared to supply Travellers by flic railway witli every kind of Refreshment of the best quality. The- Room wilt bo under tho administration of v Capable Manager, and Civility mid Promptitude aru guaranteed. P. GOW. STOREKEEPERS, MERCHANTS, TRADESMEN, AND SETTLERS Should Subscribe U> tho "TRAD!': PROTECTION (JAZETTE." IT cuiitaiTis a complete weekly record of all Bills of Sale, Mortgages of Cattle. Sheep, and Horses, Liens on Crops and Wool: New Bankruptcies, with full statement of liabilities and assets, dividends, &c, iv each estate; also, lleporta of Creditor*' Meetings and other proceeding* in Bankruptcy. It contain.-j reports of the Ixnidon Markets and principal markets in the colouy, Australia, and the United States, giving the current prices for the leading productions of the colony, including grain and produce, live stock, hides and skins, &v., also the prices of the leading imports. In addition to the foregoing, it also gives much legal and general information invaluable to everyone etigaircd in trade or eunimerc;. Subscribers to the "TRADE PROTECTION GAZETTE " are also entitled to the services of tho NEW ZEALAND MUTUAL CREDITORS' ASSOCIATION, LIMITED, In the Collection of Debtw throughout tho whole of Now Zealand, Australia, Tasmania, England, and tho United States, to., full particulars of which can bo obtained on application. Prospectus. Kent post five. T. F. CHAMBERLAIN, Agent, Tennyson-street, Napier. 1> LT tho new VIEW OF NAPIER, ) lithographed in nine colors by Mr A. D. Willis from photo, specially taken by Mr S. Camel). JicHt view of tile town ever published. Price, Is (id. Sold ojji.y by the undersigned. Maori Hymnal.—New edition (eighth thousand) now published. Subscriptions received for Pictukeshue Atlas of Australasia, thu finest illustrated work over produced in thin hemisphere. Specimen parts may be seen. Cast-ell's PicruHiMiu'B Australasia. Now supplies of EiiimoiDKKY Gooiis. Fancy Akticlks in Nativi; Woods. Orders reeeiveil for all kinds of Fancy Work. J Novelties Monthly by Dhvcst Steamers. ii. c. iiXrding. PRINTER, PUBLISH hIi, BOOK SELLER, STATIONER, DEALER IN ART NEEDLEWORK, Hastings -siRKiiT.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5343, 6 October 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5343, 6 October 1888, Page 4

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