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TO SPORTSMEN. GUNS, POWDER, AND SHOT. JUST LANDED AND TO HAND Ex " Rakaia and " Chaudiere," Q K OASES SPORTING GUNPOWDER 15,000 Central Fire and Pin-fire Cartridge Cases 10,000 Terry's Breech-loading Cartridges 8000 Boxer's Snider-loading Cartridges 10,000 Central and Pin-fire Revolver Cat tridges 3000 F-nfield Rifle Cartridges 300 dozen Green Wire Cartridges (assorted 5 to B shot) Patent Felt and all kinds Gun Wads If- ,030 Eley's Sporting and Military Percussion Caps 30 cwt. Patent Shot (assorted AAA to No. 6) 86 Single and Double-barrel Muzzle Loading Guns 12 Snider Carbines 1 case Shot Pouches and Belts, Powder and Pistol Flasks in great variety j best makers HENEY WILLIAMS, Licerfled Dealer in Guns, Ammunition, &c. JUST LANDED, Ex " Jferngleu," from London, A fine assortment of Single and Double Barrel, Central Ifire, BREECH-LOADING GUNS. Also, A varied assortment of SPORTSMAN'S SHOOTING TACKLE, Comprising Gun SliDgs, Game Baga, Cartridge Carriers, Ramrod Fittings, and other Furnishings. HENRY WILLIAMS, Direct Importer of Guns, Ammunition, &c, Hastings-street, N.B. — A first-class Gunsmith on the Premises. N 199 QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY. ZAIKORA ANNUAL STEEPLECHASE MEETING. THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1877. MAIDEN PLATE of 20 soys. Distance, li miles ; weight for age. For all horses that have never won a stake exceeding £10. Entrance, £2. KAIKORA HANDICAP STEEPLECHASE of 30 sov3. Twice round the Steeplechase course, about 2£ miles. Nomination, £1 ; acceptance, £t. WAIPAWA HANDICAP FLAT RACE of 30 soys. Distance, 1£ mile. Nomination, £2 ; acceptance, £1. BIRTHDAY HANDICAP STFEPLECHASE of 20 soys. Distance, about 1| miles. Nomination, £1 10s ,- acceptance, £1. HACK FLAT RACE of 10 soys. Entrance, £1. Post entry. HACK STEEPLECHASE of 10 boys. Entrance, £1. Post entry. First Race to start at Noon. The Hawke's Bay Jockey Club's rules will be Etrictly adhered to. No ontries will be received for any race except upon this condition : " That all disputes, objections, claims, and complaints shall be disposed of, and decided by a majority of the stewards, whose decision on all matters concerned, shall be final. Three horses to start for each race, or only the half public money will be given. No person allowed to nominate a horse unless a subscriber of £1 to the race fund. Nominations for all Handicaps will be received by the Secretary, Kaikora Hotel, up to 1 p.m. on Fbiday, May 11 ; and entries for the Maiden Race to be sent in not later than 7 p.m. on Thdksday, May 17. Weights for j Handicaps will be declared on Feidat, j May 18. All entries to be received and addressed as before stated with full particulars, entrance money, &c, enclosed. JOSEPH J. TYE, 230 Hon. Sec. j WAIPAWA. j MY NEW PREMISES being now Com- I pleted, I have Opened them with j EXTENSIVE ADDITIONS In the following Lines : — ' JEWELLERY— The Best Selection outside of Napier. | BOOKS— j By Dickens, Mrs Henry Wood, Mayne j Reid, C. Reade, Braddon, Kingsley, | Grant, Hay ward, Marrjat, Wilkie Collinß, &c. Aleo, Bow Bella, Wedding Bells, j Leisure Hour, London Journal, and many others, TOYS— A Large Assortment. Pipes of all kinds, Cricketing Materials, and Fancy Goods in variety Meerschaum Pipes Repaired. T. E. S P I L L E E, 159 WAIPAWA BOOK, STATIONERY, AND FANCY GOODS DEPOT. E. HARWOOD ' I i AS opened the above Establishment, and intends keeping a Large and Varied Assortment of FANCY GOODS, STATIONERY, BOOKS MUSIC, &c. All orders for New Books, Music, &c, will be promptly attended to. Agent for the " Hawkb's Bay Herald." Extra copies of the " Hebald " can be had on application to Mr. Harwood. Inspection is Invited. 6S NOTICE. ALL persons found Trespassing on the Milbourne Estate (with or without dogs), Shooting Turkejs, Pig Hunting, or in pursuit of Game, will be prosecuted. A reward of £5 will be given to anyone that will give information leading to the conviction of any person, or persons, so offending. ! W. HASTIE, 312 Manager. | BOARDERS. j MRS. PALMER, Battery-road, will be glad to receive as Boarders a few little girls from the country wishing to attend any of the Napier schools. Assistance will be giyen to them with their lessons in i •the evenings. ' Terms Moderate. Bapier, June 22, 1876. 84s NAPIER LAND AND BDILDING SOCIETY, No. 4. f ¥IHE above Society commenced business <&n X Monday, the 9i,h of April, 1877. Shares, £20 each. Entrance fee, 2b per share. Subscriptions, 2s per week, payable on 2nd and 4th Monday in each month. Interest at 8 per cent, per anuum, and profit to all Shareholders ; shares realised by priority of application. Interest charged 10 per cent., payable quarterly. Application for Shares, and all information can be obtained from

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 3906, 24 April 1877, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 3906, 24 April 1877, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 3906, 24 April 1877, Page 4