Notices. HAWKE'S J3A.T ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. ronHBI Undersigned is prepared to receire A application? for '.front Ova for the ensuing season iii quantities of not less than 10,000. Price, £2 pec 1000. 0. A. FITZROY, 1043 Acting Kon. Sec. ALL ImpecU'.nious Persons should lose no time ua Consulting Jacob Faithful. 1059 HAWKE'S BAY JOCKEY OLUB. STEEPLECHASE MEETING, 25th Junk, 1885. OWNERS are reminded that the Final Payment (8 bovb) for the Hawke's Bay Steeplechase Handicap must be in the hands of the Secretary at the Criterion Hotel, Napier, by 2 p.m. on TUESDAY NEXT, 23rd instant. F. D. IiUCEIE, Secretary. The Undersigned will bo at the Grand Stand on WBDWESDAY, 24th innt., at 2 p.m., to show Jockeys and Trainee over the Course. F. D. LUOKJCE, 1041 Secretary. ' HAWSE'S fl-A-Y TOOKEY CLUB. STEEPLECHASE MEETING-. THURSDAY, 25th dYKE, 1885. Passengers by Railway will be Xandod at the Racecourse. PRICES OF ADMISSION— COTTBSE : Foot Passengers* 2s Horsemen, 2s 6d Vehicles, 2s 8& ; all occupants 2s each, to be paid by the driver. N.B. — All Vehicles mußt draw up on the right-hand side of the course. IHOXOSUBBa : Grand Stand, Lawn, and Saddling Paddock, 10s ; children, under 14 years, ss. Second Stand, 2s 6d. Members and their carriages free on production of member's ticket* only. Return Railway Fare, including admission to tbe course, 4i. Special Carriages wilL be reserved for Ladies only. First Race to start at 12.30 p.m. All Dogs will be destroyed. B\ D. LUOKIB, 1042 Secretary. VOTI for Jacob Faithful, the Working Man's Friend. 1060 KAPIHR SECTION. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. HAWBTE'S BAY STEEPLECHASE, IHUR3DAY, JUNE 25ifi, 1885. The Ordinary Time - table will be suspended, and the following substituted: — SOUTH. a.tn. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. Napier ... 7.2? 10.30 11.16 1.0 ZiT^lo* a.watoto Farndon ... 7.43 10.60 11.35 1.20 4.40 6.50 Whakatu M Tomoana ... Hastings ... 8.5 11.10 ... 1.40 6.5 7.5 Eacecourse... 11.12 11.57 1.42 5.7 PakiPaki ... 8.22 5.25 ... TeAnte ... 9.0 6.5 7.50 Kaikora. ... 9.35 Special Fares. 6.32 8.18 Waipa-wa ... 9.48 c 6.45 8.33 Waipakurau 10.12 7.0 8.43 Takapau ... 11.2 7.45 MakotUkU ... 11.43 8.20 'loliaraita ... 12.25 9.0 ■ HOBTH. a.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. Tahoraite ... 6.55 1.30 Makotnku ... 7.43 2.15 Takapau ... 8.25 2.53 Waipukurau 6.35 9.25 3.45 Waipawa ... 6.55 9.48 4.4 Kaikora ... 7.8 10.4 4.17 TeAute ... 7.43 10.35 4.50 PakiPaki ... 8.22 ... 5.25 Baceoourse ... ... 3.16 4.45 Hastings ... 8.43 9.35 11.38 3.17 ... 5.45 Tomoana ... Whakatu Parndon ... 9.4 9.55 12.5 3.87 ... 6.8 Awatoto ..* Napier ... 9.26 10.15 12.25 4.0 5.35 6.30 No Goods. No Trains between Spit and Napier. CHEAP FARES, AVAILABLE FOB XHfi DAY ONLY. ALL STATIONS TO HASTINGS SATURDAY RETURN FARES. Speoial Tickets will be issued by the 10.30 a.m., 11.16 a.m., and 1.0 p.m. Trains. Napier to Racecourse, inoluding Admission to the Course, 4s, single or return, irrespective of class. Farndon to Baceoourse, inoluding Admission to the Course, 3a, single or return, irrespective of class. By order. ' District Manager's Office, June 19, 1885. 1022 fTVHH Divine William says there ie a tide JL and time in the affairs of men which taken at the flood leads on to fortune. Now is the time and the flood tide. The fortune will follow by investing in Jacob Faithful's Consultation on the H.B. Steeplechase. 1041 GAME SEASON, 1885. fTYEE following persons hare taken out JL Shooting Lioenses:— Kenriok J. Hill, W. E. Griffon, J. W. Witherow, A. W. Witherow, J. F. Crane, Allan Alexander, J. Britten, Thomas Powdrell, Charles Tanner, Thomas Tanner, 0. J. Nairn, J. Joshua, M. Batteson, O. A. Fitzroy, John Wood, B. S. R. Moinwaring, David Shaw, F. Roper, J. W. Warrilow, Hugh White, Thomas Simmons, F. Piloher, B. Lambert, L. Moore, Thomas Parkinson, Alfred Woods, E. O.W. Porter, O. B. Harmer, Leslie M* Hardy, A. O. Lang, A. S. Biroh. ', 491 NOTICE. ' MESSRS KNIGHT BROS, having disposed of their Ironmongery Busi- , ness on the 81st Marsh last, find it necessary to close all accounts up to th%t date, and beg to request that all accounts due to 1 them on the above date be paid before the ' 30th June, otherwise they will be placed in the hands of a solicitor for collection. ; KNIGHT BROS., Hastings. 1 June 19th, 1885. 1027 ! 11/rBSSES -TONIGHT "OBOTHEBS Beg to announce to the Settlers of Hastings ' and surrounding Districts that the Timber, Coal, Firewood, and Produce Business will be conducted by them as heretofore at their Old Yards, and to request a continuance of past favor*, for which they take this opportunity of expressing their thanks. . TTABTINGS TIMBER, FIREWOOD, * MJL COAL, AND PRODUCE YARDS. ' On Hand and For Sale, A LARGE ASSORTMENT ■ ' , ov ' . S A W N T I M B H B, >r Totarft, Bimu, and Whifca Pine House c Blocks, Strainers, Posts and Shinn gles, Coals and Firewood. • Hobart Town Timber and . Palings, Hard i 8 . wood Shafts, &c. ■ POTATOES, OATB, MAIZH, HAT, d STBAW, AND OHAFBV LIMB, BRIOES, AND CEMENT _ Always on Hand, Orders promptly attended to, and de livered to any part of the District. ae KN l •"**"*" B B° 8 i HAoiETee, si
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7195, 22 June 1885, Page 3
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