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Sporting. ._. „,r , „ HAWKE'S BAY RACES, 1868. 3rd, 4th, and sth Maroh. THE HAWKB'S BAY JOOKEY OLUB OUP of 100 Sovb., added to a sweepstake of 10 Sovs, each, will be run on the 4th .March. Distance, li miles. Weight for age. Open to all horses, Entrance, Five Sovb. (to go to the fund) to be paid on or before the Ist November next, Stake?, Ten Sovs., to be made 20th December. Second horse to receive Thirty Sovb. out of the Stakes. Entries 'having New Zealand post mark of lßt November will be reoeived. To be addressed to # G. E. G. RICHARDSON, Treasurer H.B.J.C. Napier, Sept. 21, 1867. 76 Government Land Sales* PROCLAMATION. By Joseph Rhodes, Esq., Deputy-Su-perintendent of the Province of Hawke's Bay in the. Islands of New Zealand. T JOSEPH RHODES, Deputy-Super--»-5 intendent of the Province of Hawke's Bay, Do hereby Proclaim and Notify that the Lands described in the annexed Schedule will he open for public selection tinder the Regulations ofthe 4th day of March, 1853, and the additional Land Regulations ofthe 15th February, 1855, at the Land Office, Napier, on and after Wednesday, the 16th of October, 1867. Dated this first d_nr of August, in the year of Our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-seven. JOSEPH RHODES. Deputy-Superintendent. SCHEDULE Of portion of the Kopuawhara Block, adjoining the Nuhaka Block. ' 4633 acres, more or less. Bounded towards; he North by latitude 39 deg. South, the Northern boundary of the Province of Hawke's Bay ; towards the East by the Kopuawhara stream, native land and the sea ; towards the South by the sea and the Nuhaka Block ; and towards the 103 West by the Nuhaka Block. Immigration Office, Napier, August 22, 1867. AS very great dilatoriness has been displayed by Immigrants and their sureties in repaying to the Provincial Government the amount of the passage monoy advanced by them, — This is to Notify that, unless immigrants comply with the conditions of the Regulations, they will be immediately called upon for a refund in total of their passage money, and the Government will strictly enforce the fulfilm'ent of those Regulations. G. T. FANNIN, 173 Immigration Clerk. NOTICE. THE Undersigned begs to inform the inhabitants of Napier that he haß commenced business as MILKMAN. 3. HAMMOND, 79 Meanee Flat, . FOR SALE, f*Q AORES of good TOTARA BUSH Ot/ being Suburban Section No, 66 Township of Hampden. — Apply to JOHN GLENNY, 5 Ruataniwha. To Arrive ty " Siam," from London, . IA CASESSADDLERY, Manufaotured expressly to the order of the undersigned. . H. B. HOLDER. Napier, Sept. 6, 1867. 140 TIMBER. TIMBER. TIMBER. Just aiyived per " Saucy Lass" and late arrivals, 1 -^A C\f.(\ FEET 0 * TIMBBB » a11 XOUiUUv sizes* including tongued and. grooved, palings, shingles, and architraves, Doors and Sashes always on hand. Until further notice the price of timber will be 128. per 100 feet for cash ; if booked, 13b. Apply to J, Lh QUESNE, 39 Napier. NOTICE. LIVE AND LET LIVE! REMEMBER H. SARGENT'S Boot and Shoe Establishment, Clyde. All Colo-. nial made, guaranteed of the beßt quality. Orders punotually attended to. Always plenty on hand for those who wish to ' ' keep their feet from tasting the mud. Clyde, Wairoa, May 17, 1867. - 174 FOR SALE, That Thoroughbred Entire Horse _&_!&<«___ FT E R A L D ' jjK^Tf'^jP-Sp by Ishmaelite, dam Henriana, f% ** wa- bred by Mr. Bradshaw in Ireland [nee N.Z. Stud Book.] If not disposed of privately, will be Bold by auction at the Meanee Sale Yards, on MONDAY the 16th instant, at 2 p.m. Further particulars can be had of Mr. Frame, Meanee, or of W. FRANCIS SMITH, Auotioneer. Meanee, September 5, 1867. 99 REMOVAL. A. H. B L A K E, HAVING REMOVED to his new premises in HASTINGS STREET, Trusts that a oontinuance of publio support will be granted him in his desire to add a branch muoh needed— that of Pastry Cook and Confectionery IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, N.8.-A REFRESHMENT ROOM will be kept, provided with every seasonable delicaoy. '"'.'; Wedding, Christening, and Birthday Cakes at the shortest notice. BALLS AND SUPPERS PEO VIDED FOB, September 20, 1867. 46

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 12, Issue 885, 19 October 1867, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 12, Issue 885, 19 October 1867, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 12, Issue 885, 19 October 1867, Page 4

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