AHD HABBfE INSUBASOK OOHPAOT , OF 2fSW SE&Zt&JSD. QAPIT&L.. ,0 , a ,t .0 .a ,« ffi,9Go,Qa& PAID-UP CAPITAL & ACCUMULATED FUNDS BSOSBD „„ £333,000 UiiMzaited Liability oi Shssohal&zs. ifVBB? DesosipMoa of Firo &a& JSerfae laeorenoo Business oadersciEaa cc loumh y Chireent Batea. A purely loosl laetitaMoo, fcSs Ctosnpsay oommeads ttseSJ feo ihe goeie? pablio. Lossqio settled is a psoicpi bb3 eatieisotosy neaaajs si the Bmnoh OBlae, . Streai, iSTapier. " Ageaoies tteoaglioss the Provino-s. EDWABD LYNDON, Haa Loosl Diraotor. j THOMAS wW'jiiXiAW, Bjaaoh Maaoges, Hawko's Bay.
) '" ■ ! ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. ripHE Shooting Season will commence on JL the Ist of May, and will close on the „ 30th of Juno. The License Fee for selling any Native or Imported Game is £b, and for ehooting Im- - ported Gams 10s. These Licensfs can be . obtained at the following Post Offices:— Napier, Wairos, Mohaka, Hastings, Waipawa, Waipukurau, Ormondville, Korsewood, Danovirke, Wimbledon, Porangahau, and Woodville. It is illegal to sell any Game before the let of May, or after the Ist of July. . The Society wiil pay the sum of Two Guineae, in addition to half the fine, to any person who will give such evidence as will lead to a oonviction of any person shooting or selling Game without a lioonso or out of season. O. A. PITZROY, Hon. Sec. PipHE following Pereons have taken out JL (Shooting Licenses for the present - season:— F. Logan, F. Simmons, W. Simmons, 7&. Sullivan, G. F. Hardy, A. Giblin, J. W. Steed, jun., E. Hardy, D. Canning, D. Barry, F. M. Nelson, O. Neleon, J. K. 3 Lane, A. E. Jones, J. A. Anderson, H. Laws, J. MaPherson, O. B. Morrison, H. Pine, E, E. Hawkins, T. H. Hartatone, S , . B. Hartstono, W. H. Neleon, T. Pittams, . J. O. Blake, E. M.. Grant, J. Middleton, B. Gregorie, G. T. Moore, H. L. Jull, H. v May, E. J. Qothard, B. W. Salso - , H. Monteith, J. James, A. C. Seymour, F. B. a Walsh, 25. W. Euddiek, Ernest Kuddick, A. S. Bliss, O. H. Someiville, F.Troon.G. y H. Redwood, F. W. Bedwood, T. Crosse, J. S. Wilson, B. Hoidy, John Britten, y Ernest Britten, J. Ailsman, A.B.Q. Oarlyon, J. B. Connolly, B. W. Bernoy, H. M. Camp- . bell, D. W. romson, W. Kichmond, J?. ! Hutchinson, Percy Alartin, W. Eanreyt, ; n A. Grant, J. HaUigan, W. T. Grant, A: j Box, J. Macdoiiald, W. H. Smith, R. ! 3} Brighonee, H W. Kutnmeraby, J. Jones } j James O'HBKan, J. Lovedsy, Jan., T. ?ar- i 3 fcinson, W. Loveday, T. A. Budson, J. B. \ Snaadell, &. Smith, W. H. Hughes, F. A. v Wigzell, L. M. Monckton, O. M. Monckton, J W. D. Bird, J. Barker, G. M'lntosh, F. E. T. Himcoz, R, J r Hucter, T. P. Hunter, O. a A. Smith, T. O. Guthrie, James Hay, C. D. Kennedy, J. Eoddiok, L. de Pelichet, J. P. Smith, George Howse, George Pilcher, B. Kutledge, Jamea 8. Taylor, J. Whittle, D. H Potts, W. Baskiville, H. U. Saunders, H. Hallett, A. Elbourne, William Irving, - T. Plank, W. West, J. Watts, O. Mayoook, J. Maycock, O. Amundsen, H. Smith, H. M. Lund, O. Gammon, 3. Barnes, 35. Smith, J. 0. Westell, G. Cammock, O, T. Baines, Warniok West, J. Summersby, C. H. Pike, 'F. H. Gammon. nnHE following persons have taken out ia J. Licenses to ceLl Game;— Alfred Pil* c« oher, Conroy and Co. ill ~ £ssr —,;. . ■- - —= 3 | ia P|w il | Q%§ I| lITTTTITT T>TTT "DQ THE PICK OF HOLLAHD. 2K6\'f\ BULBS FOB PK OV\) EULBS FOB ebO. WE will send to any address Carriago Paid to nearest Port and Free of Duty the undernoted collection of Bulbs, 3 suitable for forcing as well for the Garden, 1 viz.:— 100 Hyacinths in all colors, 150 Single Early Tulips all colors, 50 Darwin Tulips, £ 50 Tulips Bybloomen and Bizarres, 59 Trumpst Narcissus. 50 Bicolor Narcissus, 50 Polyanthus Naroissus, 500 Crocusses in 5 varieties, 50 Gladiolas in 2 varieties, 100 Banunculus Turban, 100 dittoGrentFronoh, 100 ditto Perfcian, 75 Double Anemones, 100 Single ditto, 300 Iris in 6 varieties, 100 Ixia's, 200 Scilla Amoeno, 100 Grape Hyaoinths, 100 Snowdrops, 100 Swoetscented Jonquils, 50 Eranthia Hyemalis (Winter - Aconites), end 25 Ohionodoxa <j Lulicae. CASH WITH OBDEB. t C. E. ELDERINGAND SONS, • BULBGKOWEBS, p HHEMBTEDS, NHAE HAABIiBH, HOLIiAHD. (Eslablished 1721.) I A. TICKNER* r T AND, ESTATE, AND GSWKBAL 11 Ij CJOMMISBIOH AGENT, Q HABTH^GS. c * FOB SALE (Cheap)— Goodwill of Lease of Bestaurant and Boarding House, in 9 a good position and doing good business. r FQ.B SAJjK—2O Acres firat-claes jLand, 1 with Slaughterhouse, in Borough of , Hastings. TO LKT—9-roomed House, with 2J aotes Land ; good dry poaitiou, 10 minutes 3 walk from railway station. " FOX BALE—IOO Tons goo:l 13erwont ' Potatoes; also 5 Tona Onions. ' IFOIS SALK— IOO Acres Kivorulea Estate, 5 in lots to suit purchseora. FOE SALE—6 Acres Land laid out in Market Ga-den and Orchard, with I good 4-roomod House and every convenience. FOB BALK—I rood 14 perches Land with 4.roomed House. P/ico, £90. 1 FOB SALE—J Aero, Karatnu road. Price. JSSB. A. TIGKHES, Hastings. ; Box No. 6. Telophoao K'o. 211. , THOMAS BAIN, BOOKSELLSa, STATIONJBB, AND KBWB AGENT, Kevr .Books and reriodlcala by every BSail, DAKBVIfiKE, AGENT FOB THE DAILY TELEGEAPH, Which can bo obtiiaed every evening , immediately on crrivnl of 7.20 train from Napior, THOMAS BAIN, ' DANEVIRKE. EEW DESIGNS oir VISITING CARDS, BAIL! TELEGRAPH.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 7763, 20 May 1896, Page 4
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