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New Books HAWKE'3 BAY BOOK AND STATIONERY WAREHOUSE. jV EW OOOKS AND "VTEW "SEDITIONS. JUST REOEIVED PER SUEZ MAIL— Library of Elocution — A eelection of popular pieces for Reading or Recitation, by A. H. Miles, 3s 6d Stonehenge's British Rural Sports, 25s Is Life Worth Living ? by W. H. Mallock, 7s 6d Physiography, by Huxley, 8s Miracles and Modern Spiritualism, by Wallace, 7s 6d Homceopathic Vade Mecum, by Ruddock, 7s 6a Elements of Social Science, 4s Madeline's Mystery, by Rogers, 2s 6d Hov e Decoration, by Appleton, 3s 6d Popular Elocutionist und Eaciter, by Carpenter, 43 6d ! Current Coin, by Hawei?, 7s 6d I Parliament in the Play-room, by A.L.0.E., 3s Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, 3s Life of the Duke of Wellington, by 61eig,8s Macaulay's Critical and Historical Essays, 1 4s 6d j " Lansdowne " Shakespeare, 9s 6d j "Leopold" Shakespeare, 7s 6d 1 George Washington .• His Boyhood and \ Mhnhood, 6s 6d Cassell's Book of Sports and Pastimes, 9s fid CasseU's Book of Outdoor Sports and Indoor Amusements, 10s Gd. Anderson's Stories for the Household (240 illustrations), 9a 6d Boys' and Girls' Book of Science, 6s 6d Routledge's h very Boy's Book, 10s fid Cassell's Book oH Indoor Amusements, Card \ Games, and Fireside Fun, 4s 6d / Popular Scientific Recreations (proiußly illus- I trated), 9s 6d Pictorial Records of Remarkable Events, 7s 6d Pictorial Works of Sir Walter Scott (complete), beautifully illustrated, 15s Ingoldsby Legends, 3s Social Problem, by Henry George, 6s 6d Unknown to History, by Miss ¥ onge, 7s 6d Of High Degree, by Charles Gibbon, 4s 6d Pandurang Hari, by Bartle Frere, 4s 66. Hands of Justice, by E. W". Robinson, 4s 6d Silverado Squatters, by R. L. Stevenson Occult World, by A. P. Sinnet, 5s Debatable Land, by R. Dale Owen, 10s 6d Martyrdom of Man, by Winwood Reade, 10s 6d David Livingstone, by H. G. Adams, 4s 6d CHILDREN'S PICTURE BOOKS, Colored Illustrations. Baby's Book of Alphabets, 4s 6d See-Saw : A Book of Songs and Pictures from " St. Nicholas," with original music, 5s Day Dawn Album, 4s 6d London Town, by Crane and Houghton, 6s 6.\ Child's Delight, 4s 6d Little Widea-Wake Pictures, 4s 6d TWO SHILLING NOVELS. Hayward's Novels — Rebel Privateer, Hunted to Death, Wild and Wonderful, Ethel Gray, Woman in Red, Ran Away from Home, Stolen Will, Caroline, Demons of the Sea, Oloud King, Black Flag, Mildred's Cross, Love's Treason, Black Angel, Tom Holt's Log, Love and Adventure, Perils of a Pretty Girl, Maude Luton, Secret Seven, Meeting of the Thunder, Diamond Cross, Liana's Defender, Rodney Roy, Love against the World, Left to the World, Colonel's Daughter, Idol's Eye, Three Red Men, Fiery Cross, Barbara Home, Eulalie Rose and tho Key, by J. S. Le Fanu Village Comedy, by M. and F. Collins From Midnight to Midnight, by Mortimer Collins Blacksmith and Scholar, by Mortimer Collins Who Fired the First Shot (an Irish Story) TT|INWIDDIff, -T^TALKER & fiO., TENNYSON-STREET, NAPIER, Sports VOLUNTEER SPORTS, TO 'l AKB PLACE ON HER MAJESTY'S BIRTHDAY, ON THB RECREATION GROUND, NAPIEB, 1. 150 Yards Open Handicap. — First prize, £2 ; second prizic?, £1 ; entrance, 2s 6d. 2. 120 Yt\rds Handicap, for Volunteers only, in Full Dress Uniform. — Ist prize, £1 ; 2nd prize, 10s ; entrance, Is. 3. Vaulting with Pole.— lst prize, £1 ; entrance, Is. 4. Dismounting Gun. —lst prize, £2 5s j entrance, 10s fur each dutachment. 5. 300 Yards Open Handicap. — Ist prize, £2 10s ; 2nd prize, £1 ; entrance, 2s 6d. 6. Bayonet Exercise, Squads of 12 men. — Ist prize, £3 ; entrance, 12s a squad. 7. Half-mile Walking Match, for Volunteers, in Full l*ress Uniform.— lst p--ize, £1 10s; 2nd prize, £1 j 3rd prize, 10s j entranoe, Is. 8. 440 Yards Open Handicap. — Ist prize, £3 j 2nd prize, £1 ; entrance, 2s 6d. 9. Changing Gun Wheels. — Ist prize, £2 5s ; entrance, 10s a detachment. 10. Sack Race (open). —lst prize, £1; entrance, Is. 11. Running and Firing Eace, for Volunteers only. — Ist prize, £1 10s j 2nd prize, 10s ; entrance, Is. 12. Tug of War, for Volunteers only, 10 men a side. — Ist prize, £2|los ; entrance, 10s a team. CONDITIONS -Entries for open Handicaps, stating colors, and enclosing fees, to be sent in to the Secretary, at the Criterion Hotel, not later than 8 p.m. on .MONDAY, the 19th of May, 1884. Judges decision to be final. Pointing the Pumpkin, Dancing, Swinging, &c. , &c. , during the day. Garrison Band will be in attendance. Admission to Ground, Is ; Grand Stand, Is. A. STUBBS, 431 Secretary of Sports Committee. 3ale of Education Reserve VALUABLE EDUCATION RESERVE. For Lease cor 42 Years. THE undermentioned Subdivisions of Lot A of Town Section 142, Napier, will be offered by Public Auction at the Council Ohamber, Napier, at Noon on MONDAY, the 12th day of May next, for leaee for a period of 42 years from the 15th day of September following. Subdivision one— 9£ perches; with 36 feet frontage to Hastings-street, and 72^ feet to Browning-street. Subdivision two— B^ perches ; 30 feet frontage to Hastings - street, with depth of 72£ feet on North and 82£ feet on South Side. The upset rentals will be declared at the sale. The business premises of Messrs M. R. Miller, W. Prebble, Mrs Kemp, and a portion of those of Mr N. Jacobs, stand on these Subdivisions. The Subdivisions will be leased without the buildings on the premises occupied by Mra Kemp and Mr Prebble, and those on that part of Subdivision two occupied by Mr Jacobs. These buildings are to be sold immediately after the expiration of the existing lease, and the purchaser will be required to remove them within fifteen days after tho sale. W. PARKER, Jun., Secretary to Commissioners. Office of the School Commissioners, Napier, April 4, 1884. 287 | rcemovai Notice. ! NOTICE OP REMOVAL MR TTI I CONROY, BUTCHEk, -J-J* \_/ begs to inform his patrons, and the public generally, that he r xs removed from the Shop in Eastings-Btreet to larger and more commodious premises in the aame street, opposite Mr E. W. Knowles. I The premises have been specially fitted up for carrying on a large business, and those entrusting order? to hia care will receive every | attention. 133

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6853, 8 May 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6853, 8 May 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6853, 8 May 1884, Page 4

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