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The Possible, with four yearling stable companions, was on the course this morning, but only for walking exercise. RACING I T E M S . F. Kingan has returned to New Zealand fi ■om Sydney. T'rl Kin;;. Mr Goilan's latest purchase, is being schooled over sticks in Melbourne, prior to leaving for the old country. Mr Gollan w;>s anxious to secure Whakawatea to send Home also, but the price asked was too high. Awarua, by Alma, dropped dead last week. There is another Awarua still alive in the colony. Eurodydon is favourire for the New Zealand C'up at ;jOO to 35. Esau is the outsider at 500 to 4. There are two fillies in Australia named Ambus hand Searchlight. The lonic, witli Chainshot on board, arrived in London last week. Maremma lias changed hands at .£'loo. Medallion has arrived at his new home in Australia. The nominations for the Y.lt.C. Champion Stakes include JSloodshot, Oscillator, Tire. True lilue, and Sabretache. Decoration has again changed hands, this time for £1 10. A wise woman will never use her husband's meerschaum for a tackhammer more than once. ' i-'nr ri'Utinuatiim "f nviliti;/ matter see /■'mil th I'il'le. j TTfANTKI) TO LEASE—A Farm V V of about 100 acres ill Hawke's Pay. Apply, stating particulars and terms, to C.M., Office of this Paper. "V VACANCIES for a few Gentleme, V Poarders. Mrs 11. J. Roberts Clarendon House. TO LET from May 2:-Jrd, the Principal Comer Shop of Hastings, at present occupied by Hannah and Co. Apply, -1. T. Pdake, Hastings. pi A. F. TURNER will hold IV I E VANOKI.JSTIC Skkvicks in the P.and Hall on TFKSDAY and THURSDAY at 7.:i0 each evening. JpiiINCESS THHATIii;, HASTINGS. Lessee and Manager ... Mr Tom Pollard. Treasurer ... ... Mr \Y. O'Sullivan. Return of the Favorites. For Six Nights Only. TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! MONDAY, JUNE 22. The Most Popular Organisation that has ever toured the colonies. K c oE§»a'<r* Opera Co. In Flauquette's Charming Opera, PAUL JONES! PAI L JONES! Ti'kshay, 2:>rd—The Gondoliers. "Wkdxksiiay, 24th —Uncle Tom's C 'bin Tht/usuay, 2oth—(;irofle-( urofla. Fkioay, 20th—Paul Jones. Saturday, 27th —1 Slack Cloaks. Magnificent Wardrobe, Scenery, y and Efleets. Prices: 4.'-, 2-0, and 1;. Box plan at H. 11. Hunt's, stationers, Arc. Packets of six reserved seat tickets, transferable, and available for any night can be had. at the box office. Price : Onk Ghixka. Fred. W. Duvai,, Pus. Manager. IMPOUNDING NOTICE.

IMPOUNDED at Hustings by Michael Dunn, one Day Gelding, star on forehead ; three shoes 011 ; 110 brand visible. If not claimed will be sold 011 July 4th. C. A. W. HUNT, Pound keeper. IMPOUNDED at Havelock from Langland Station; one Day Gelding, three •white feet ; white blaze down face ; split 011 near ear. If not claimed and expenses paid will he sold at noon on Saturday, July 4, 189 G. I). O'REILLY, Poundkeeper. IMPOUNDED by Geo. 11. Heaps of Maraekakaho Station : One Black Gelding, brand like PE 011 near shoulder. One Black Filly branded like diamond near neck ; white snip oit nose ; white hair on top of tail. One Bay Pony Mare, branded like A—O : star on forehead ; white spot near fore foot. One Bay Filly ; 110 brand visible. One Day Mare ; branded like I on near shoulder ; star on forehead. One Dark Brown Mare ; blotch brand near shoulder. One Brown Gelding, branded like U near shoulder. If not claimed will bo sold on -July 4th to defray expenses. C. A. W. HUNT, Poundkeeper. -•fS-Jp? SEEING what a hold Trotting has taken in Hawke's Bay, I have succeeded in buving the Trotting Stallion " TIP-TOP." He is a dark bay, with black points, three years old, and stands 16 hands. " Tip-top "is by Judge Belden out of Lily Vermont. He had twelve mares last season, and all are in foal, which proves that he is sure. Knowing full well that his breeding cannot be picked to pieces, I intend to offer him to the public this coming season. He is exceptionally quiet and good-tempered, and is a performer, having run first in Auckland, third in Hawera, and second in New Plymouth. Terms—Four Guineas per Mare ; only a limited number of mares will be taken. For particulars, apply to the owner, A. E. C. MURRAY-MAC'GREGOR Havelock. THE STANDARD for Job Printing all description. Work executed with neatness and despatch.

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Hastings Standard, Issue 48, 22 June 1896, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hastings Standard, Issue 48, 22 June 1896, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hastings Standard, Issue 48, 22 June 1896, Page 3

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