HASTINGS RIFLE c OWING to th:- Trnypccs from South Afr-cv ba\i.:ij delayed thoir ret r the Parade for WEDNESDAY has been POSTPONED till 620 THIS (Thursday) EVENING. JOHN A. FRASER, Captain. HAWIiE's BAY JOCKEY CLUB. UTUUN MEETING, 1903. A "HAWKE'S bay stakes, Of 500 sovs, Second horse to rec ive 70 sovs, and tbirl borse 80 sovh out of the, staka. FOR TWO AND THREE-YEAR-OLDS (foals and yeariicgs at time of norain,\tio ■). WEIGHT-FOE-VGE ; Six and a half furloDf.'-). WINNERS after Ist August, 1902 of my race or races collectively of the value (A 250 sovs, to carry 31b; of 500 sov-s 51b ; ( f 750 sovs, 7ib ; of 1000 sov s 10:') MAIDEN (bree-year-olds at time of starting allowed 10!b; two-vear-olds 71b. BY A SWEEP . AKE 5 riOVo EACH. The Sweepstake shall be payable to the Secretary of the Hawke's Bay Jockey Club on General Entry Day, Autumn Meeting, 1903, unless forfeits are declared and paid as follows: 2 sovs on the 17th October, 1902, or 3 sovs on the 16th Jannary, 1903. All horses remaining in after the 16th January, 1903, mu3t pay their total subscription of 5 sovs on General Entry Day, Autumn Meettng, 1903. No money is required at time of Nomination. NOMINATIONS close »fc the Criterion Hotel, Napier, by 10 p.m. on THURSDAY, 18tb JULY, 1903. F. D. LUCKIE, Secretary. Napior, 21th June, 1901. ~pi GG S EGGS. Pt bin Duck ll , (from Prize-Takers at Wellington and Dunedin) 7/6 setting Houdans ... ... 5/- ~ Single - combed. Black Orpingtons ... 5/- ~ Pekin Ducks from 7/6 each. Laying Pullets, 2/- each. B. JOLL, Murdoch Road, Hastings. GGS FOR SALE. Golden Wyandottes .. 5/- setting Brown Leghorns ... 5/- ~ Pekln Ducks ... 7/6 ~ Aylesbury Ducks ... 7/6 ~ (Postage Is extra.) Golden Wyandotte and Leghorn Cockerels from 10/6 upwards. My birds have won prizes at Wellington, Napier, TLnaru and Hastings. T, H. STEWART, Blacksmith, Hastings. WHITE Leghorns and Silver Wyandottes (young stock) for sale from 7s 6d, also Eggs from 5s sitting. All Pure-bred Stock. G. J. MUHLEISEN, Crissoge. VIOLIN TUITION. MR MACDUFF BOYD, is prepared to receive pupils. Terms on application to Miss Hodgis, Woodford House, or Mr J. ChauWick's Music Depot, Hastings. MRS BARRINGTON WATERS. fJIEACHER OF PIANOFORTE Term, &!., on application to Miss Hodge. Woodford House Hastings. Terms begins with pupil. Mrs Harrington Waters will bo at Mr J. Chadwick's to receive intending pupils on Tuesday and Friday mornings. VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING. MR LEO. BUCKERIDGE (from Milan, also pupil of Mr Santley) VISITS HASTINGS EVERY MONDAY, And will meet intending pnpils at Mr Chadwick's from 3 to 5 p.m. N i3i? Allen s Care R. C. Leask, Esq., Tennvson Street. MUSIC. Largedt and Boat Selection of Music ever reen in H-i.wkes Bay, and being sold at London Priced. DIRECT FROM LONDON. CIRCULATING LIBRARY. All the Latest Books of the most Popular Authors arriving fortnightly, which may be read for the small sum of Three Pence. J. CHAD WICK, RTATinVTTR. [A cabd.J MRS WALKER, LADIES' NURSE, 3lj>kket Street, Haflhncs.
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Hastings Standard, Volume VI, Issue 1576, 18 July 1901, Page 3
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