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FOE AUCTIONS SEE-v-F.OURTH PAGE. : ' ? .Ploughing Matoli ■-"■*■ "TTASTINGS PLOUGdIJNG MATCHi^Vii To take place on MONDAY, JUNE sth, 1882. Ploughing to commence at 9 a.m. sharp. PROGRAMME. CLA^S A. — '! reble-f urrow . lo**ghs ; entrance, 10s First prize, £10; second prize, £5; • ' Threo competitors to start or no second" - 5 prizo will be given. CLAS3 B. — Double furrow Ploughs; 7-cr-tr-mee, 10s. IHrst prize, £10; second prize, Suit of Clathos given by Mr P. S. ' <A Macdonald, value, £6 ; third prize, £3. y* ; V CLASS C. — Sir.gle-f urrow Ploughs j entrance, V s ss. Fir-Jfc prize, £5; second prize, £2 . 10s ; third prize, £1. .."- i.i*. OLASS o.— Boys under 18; any Plough' j". ." V entranco, sa. Firit priz.*, £3 ; second -" ,P---prize, £3. Tlie second prize will not be given unless three competitor. - start. Notice will be given of any special prizes whioh may be offered. Entries will be received by the Secretary afc Irs offioe Hastings any day before the match,.* JJ.' aad on the gronr.d not later thai 8.30 a in. yVV on the miming of the match. " WM. BEILBY, 658 Hon. Sec v 4 sati ■ -anon*? l HEBETALNGA S HIOOL, HASTISGS , TpHE Second Term will begin on FRI- V; V X DAY, May 26. V-* ''«*■ 602 W. RAINBOW. -Tor Sale - /-. _'■ VFOR SALE OR TO LET, i A FIRST-CLASS FAMILY HOTEL. -Cj«- doing a goou business. Furniture and Stock at valuation. 739 BROOKING k DOBSON. TOWNSHIP OF HASTINGS. FOR SALE, Tfy f> ACRES BEAUTIFUL LAND— ' •*»** A Bargain. 713 BROOKUNG &. DOBSON. f\TL SHARES BOUGHT AND SQLr. ! /. G. STUBBS, -.—-■;- --142 Sharehroker. r f T ■ .^OK SALE OR LEASE.— A two-robined .- j, " Cottage and i-acro allotment at Tara- Vy ' dale, with water laid on. Aoply " 7 •-::•■ FRANK PELL, V . f 596 Emerson-street, Napier. C- 5 -7 FOR SALE OR LEASE. ~ '; FOR Sale or Lease, in one or more blocks, 80 Acres Land, Papakura, being part of yy the Willow Home Farm, at present in the occupation of H. L. Donnelly; Esq. Thesis.! above is one of the healthiest situations in Hawke's Bay, well watered, and perfectly 7^free from floods. Termseasy. ; "--'' Apply to S. NEWBOULD 573 Kaikora,, .Business Notices ..-_ y ; y PRELIMINARY NOTIOE. fi REAT /CLEARING QUMK OF DRAPERY, CLOTHING AND FURHISHIffGS, Being the Bankrupt Stock of Thomas Stolcr and the Assigned Estate of Price & Innes. In consequence of the partnership of M'DOWELJj BROTffERS being dissolved I have received positive instructions to realise on the. above stocks within the shortest timo, possible, and to do this I have decided on giving the inhabitants of Napier the opportunity of laying in a stock of good and useful DRAPERY AND CLOTHING AT LESS THAN COST PRICE. . I will start Selling on the PREMISES ADJOINING HOLT'S TIMBER YARD, HASTI-TaS-STBBHT, ON SATURDAY, 27th MAY, And ifc will be to everyone's interest to coma and obtain Bargains. Note the Address — The premises adjoining Holt's Timber Yard, Hastings-street, Napier. F. M'D _ ° wB lV VENDOR OF THE ABOVE BANKRUPT and ASSIGNED ESTATES. 717 FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY. WE offer to the people of Napier th© remainder of MESSRS CHAPLE & CO.'S STOOK AT HALF-PRIOE! Men's Shirts at Half-price Men's Fino Black Oloth Coats at Half-price Men's Tweed Trousers at Half-price Mon's Heavy Winter Overcoats afc Half-pric» 40 Superior Men's Overcoats at Half-price Railway and Carriuge Rugs afc Half-price Blankots afc Half-price Boys' Suits at* Hal f-price Boy's Overcoats afc Half-price White and Colored Shirts at Half-price Umbrellas at Half-price Perfumery and Soap at Half-price Portmanteaus at Half-price THE AUSTRALIAN CLOTHING 00. Are selling every article FOR HALF ITS REGULAR PRIOB, For Two Weeks Only ! NEXT CALEDONIAN HOTEL, Hastings-street. Storekeepers will find ifc much fco their advan* 712 tage fco inspect om* Stock. 1 ii — — ■■> t Removal iNotlce. NOTICE. T^AVTD GRAY begs to inform his Cu«----JL^ tomers and the public generally that ha has REMOVED HIS WOOD AND OOAL YARD to MOORE-STREET, opposite the Lutheran Church, and trust- by civility at.d attention to business fco merit a continuance of public support. The business will in future be carried on under the styl© and name of « DAVID GRAY & CO." HAY AND GRAIN ALWAYS ON HAND. All orders left at the old yard will receive 292 prompt attention. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. MB TH | CONROY, BUTOHER, JLLI* \-J begs fco inform his patrons, and the public generally, thafc he has removed from the Shop in Hastings- street to larger and jti ore commodious premises in tho same street, opposite Mr E. W. Knowles. The premises have been specially fitted up for ' carrying on a large business, and' those entrusting orders to his care will receive "evey ' attention.' - • '. _ .SVJ y 143"'

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6259, 25 May 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6259, 25 May 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6259, 25 May 1882, Page 3

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