ME. M'LEAN'S SALES. THIS DAY. THE REPOSITORY. SATURDAY, JUNE 0, 1877, • At 12 noon, PR O D U C E , All kinds. Pigs, poultry, &c. At 2 p.m., Hacks and Trap Horses Vehicles, Harness, Saddles, &c. 1 Cow in full profit and perfectly quiet. J. A. LENNIE, 944 Commission Agent. THE REPOSITORY LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES. HORSES and TRAPS TO LET. Horses Sold and Bought on Commission. Hay, Oats, Chaff, Potatoes, and other Produce always on hand for Sale privately. Horses Clipped and Broken. J. A. LENNIE, 945 Commission Agent. ODDFELLOWS' HALL. FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY. COMMENCING THIS DAY, JUNE 9. T ILLIE, Queen of Skates, and Professor I j J. E. Taylor, Champion Skater, will appear in their graceful Skating Act and Song and Dance on Skates. RACES! RACES! on Skates. A Silver Cup will be given each evening to the fastest Skater in a Flat Race, Hurdle Race, and Steeplechase over water jump. The Rink will lie open all day for Skating ; from 1 to 2 o'clock ladies only. Open in the evening at half-past seven. .Admission, Is ; Reserved seats, 2s. Skates for hire. Persons so desirous can use their own skates. 962 PROTESTANT HALL. ME. H. A. S EV E R N'S FIRST SCIENTIFIC E XPE RIM ENTAL LECTURE, TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), 9th instant. His Worship the Mayor will preside. Subject — The Earth and its Satellite. Rotation rendered Visible by Foucault's Pendulum Experiment. — Magnificent Photos of the Moon. To conclude withOxyhydrogen Microscope, Kaleidoscope, the Lead Tree, Views and Photos, Live Insects, Animalcule, &c. Admission — Front scats, 2s Cd : back, Is. Children and Schools half-price. Single tickets Bs, double 12s (id (for series), may be had at the Stationers. Doors open 7.30 ; commence at S p.m. 9")5 E. DAVY, Secretary. PROTESTANT HALL. MR. 11 . A. SEV ER N WILL HIVE A L E C T U R E ON' THE EARTH AND ITS SATELLITE, A XI) SPECIAL EXPE RIMENTS, To the Pupils of the Napier Schools, on MONDAY AFTERNOON NEXT. Doors open at 3.30 p.m. Lecture at 4 p.m. Schools, Is. Adults, 2s. E. DAVY, 979 Secretary. NOTICE. A PLOUGHING MATCH will be held at J\_ TARADALE m the 28th June, 1877, in the Paddock kindly lent by Mrs J. Hammond, situate at Taradale, when the following Prizes will be given to the best Ploughman in the following Classes — open to all comers. The amount of the dillerent prizes will appear in a future advertisement, Class A— M E x . Swing Plough, Ist Prize — ditto 2nd Class B— Wheel Plough, Ist Prizeditto 2nd Class C — Youths not oyek 16 Yea us of Age. Swing Ploughs, Ist Prize— . ditto 2nd Wheel Ploughs, Ist ditto 2nd A special Prize will be given to the best Ploughman in tins Class. Class D— Me x . Double Furrowed Plough, Ist Prize — ditto 2nd Class E— For Natives Only. Any Plough, Ist Prize — ditto 2nd Entrance fee in the above Classes : — Men, 7s (id ; Boys, ss. Best pair Draught Horses, £ — Best matched pair Horses, £ — Bust kept set of Harness, £ — Two or more Ploughs to enter for each Class, or no public money will lie given. Ploughing to commence at 10 a.m. Entries will be received by Mr A. Macdonald, Taradale Hotel, up to 9 a.m. on the 28th instant. JAMES NEAGLE, 903 Secretary. FOR SALE. K. I(f?^!k_ r |'HE Thoroughbred ClydesflKlS^S&^i dale Draught Stallion B ntj^r YOUNG LORD ULASGOW. CL.J.J. € tL This Draught Stallion stands about 10J hands high, and is perfectly staunch in harness. Young Lord Glasgow took the first prize at the Uawke'a Bay Agricultural Show held in 1574 ; also a Draught Colt Foal, out of a mare the property of R. Wellwood, Esq., got by Young Lord Glasgow, obtained the second best prize at the H. B. Agricultural Society's Show of May, 1576. Young lord Glasgow is out of Mr Here's prize mare Young Lilly, bred by Gibson Bros., Tasmania. Sire, the imported horse Lord Glasgow, bred by Weir of Cameruth, Lanarkshire, and imported to Melbourne by Mr David Nesbit, and sold to Mr William Morlcy (warehouseman) for 600 guineas. Young Lilly ia out of Old Lilly ; giro Benledi, who was imported for Ihe purity of his blood. His sire, Ben Lomond, was never beaten in Scotland, and ia brother to the celebrated horses The Major, The Colonel, and The General, who were ihe greatest prize-takera for a number of years. Old Lilly ia dam of Lilly Cromwell and Bodoek Glos; Lilly Cromwell, dam of Heather Jock, -who^e muscular powers, symmetry, and endurance has never been surpassed. Apply to JOHN BIOKNBLL. Puketapu. Or MARGOLIOUTH & BANNER, 430 Napier. MISSING FRIENDS. A MAN by the name of Marshall, who was formerly engaged on Sir Donald M 'Lean's Station, Akiteo, Province of Wellington, but left there about Three Years ago, if he will write to Morris Flyim, Waipawa, he will hear of something to his advantage. 791 TO T *F* T A TWO-ROOMED COTTAGE, with every convenience, situate on the Hill, facing the Royal Hotel. Apply to H. J. HICKS, Bootmaker, Havelock, Or on the Premises. 813
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XX, Issue 3928, 9 June 1877, Page 3
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