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JJAWKE'S BAY JOCKEY CLQB spring meeting, issi. PROGRAMME. FIRST DAY. MONDAY. OCTOBER 3 an<Tfgedl i 4f:n 1 h ISt W syM> " st 'J2lb; 6yra About two milea Nosexu <>l allowances. HA w£fa- s^?»£AS, of 300 soys. coTts, p ra^iuu^^j"^ ™ b P W P c , p ou m > ht 0' genera"?ntrv "ge- Nomination, 2 soys. Winner to be ™™ fni' iSBSH?." itnra ,« dia .tely- after the race for £203, tho surplus, if any, to go to the- fund. If entered to be sold for £160, allowed 71b; for £100, Mb; for £SD, 211 b P S nt,i S1 h AKES '- of 20 soys - winner* to be ™li & y 2V,?' 1 ?" Immediately after the ?RS ff?nrt* 30 !,r tl V, BUrplns - if °»y. t* go to ,?> ? - N . ot J 0S3 lthan lOstup. Post fhi koi soy .- V" bo made wi th the Clerk of Racf^ncer^nd" 0 BtaVt f ° r the SelUnK FLYI.VG HANDICAP, of 100 soys Second NominAV; oo^ 0 10 s °v. S .from Btho8 tho stake JVommation. 1 soy., on Tuesday 30th August. Weights will be declared o If.* «"• Sopteinber. Acceptances Six-furlongs/ °" " igl " ° f B ° neral entrJ ' : - SECOND DAY, TUESDAY, OCTOBER t. MAIDEN PLATE, "oTiJo soys. Weight for Snn pc , n tO ,- all llorses that have never w on an advertised race exceeding 25 soys. m i-aluo at time of entry. Entrance. 2 tr a vnm ?S e S\ 1 } 0 and a Quarter. ' %fb" i°^° to f - receivo I 5 soys - from tlle ™'-, 1 soy., on Tuesday, f"' ,^»p3t. AVeights wiil be declared on . Tuesday, Oth September. Acceptance, Ab t ouura < nd°a ffitUL*""** ""t^ SPRING HANDICAP, oSW, Second horse to receive 25 soys. and the third horso 10 soys. from (he stake. Nominawi- > J;. SOT - s ,V» on J Tucsda y. 30th August. Vi eights will be declared on Tuesday, fith Ssepf ember. Acceptance, 1 soys., on night but t FSy."'^, 6^"' Ono ™ile and a half. mh^ DICA ?< of » soys - Winner to be sold by auction im.aediately after '' c race for £70, the surplus, if any, to go to the fund. Minimum weight, Bst. domination. 1 soy., on night ot general ?,?'£?■ ,^ eißht , s Wlll b e declared on night of first dny's races. Acceptance, Handic^' sl?fSrion sa tart f ° r *° SPring SCURRY S ! rAKES, U ofTsovs. Winner to be sold immediately after tho race for £30, the surplus, if any, to go to the fund. Oaten weights. The winner of the Post Stakes on the first day's rices to be debarred. Post entry, 1 soy., to be made with the Clerk of the Scales before the start for the Selling Handicap. Once CONSOLATION HANDICAP, of 50 soys. *or all beaten horses. Nomination, 1 soy., to bo made before the start for the Stakes. Acceptance, 1 soy., to be notified to the Clork of the Scales not Inter than 15 minutes after the declaration of tho weights. One mile. DATES OF NOMINATIONS, ENTRIES, ACCEPTANCES, &c. With amounts, to be forwarded to the Secretary H.B, J.C. N.B.— All Events to close at 9 p.m., unless stated to the contrary. TUESDAY, 30th AUGUST.-Nomlnatlons 1 Flying Handicap, 1 soy. ; Spring Handicap, 2 soys. ; Handicap Hurdles, 1 soy. TUESDAY, 20th SEPTEMBER (General Entry).— Nominations : Miiden llurdlc9, 2 soys ; Selling Race, 2 soys ; Maiden Plate, 2 soys ; Soiling Handicap, 1 soy. Acceptances: Flying Handicap, 2 soys; Spring Handicap, 4 soys; Handicap Hurdles, 2 soys. Sweepstakes: Hawko's Bay Guineas, 10 soys. -„. TUESDAY, 27th SEPTEMBER.-Acfcep-tnnces : Frco Handicap, 3 soys. SPUING MEETING, 1889. nAWKES BAY GUINKAS, of 300 soys. with a sweep of 10 soys. for acceptors added. Second horso to receive 30 soys. from the stake. For three year olds (yearlings Ist August, 18S7). Colts, Bst 101 b ; fillies and geldings, Bst slb. Nominations, with 1 soy., to go to the fund, . will close with the Secretary at the Criterion Hotel, Napier, by 9 p.m. on TUESDAY, 11th October. 1887. Sweep on night of general entry, 188 P. One mile. F. D, LUCKIE, Secretary. Criterion Hotel, Napier, August Bth. 1887. Oil D. GRAY & CO.. COAL AND TIMBER MERCHANTB, AND GENERAL PRODUCE DEALERS. All sorts of grain crushed on the premises MUNROE-STREET, NAPIER. 178 TAIT AND MILLS, Napier and Port Aiiuriri, Are supplying at their Yards,' and Delivered, THE BEST NEWCASTLE COAL At the Lowest Current Rates. Telephone No. 51. 57i |Juwn)mrs». H. J. GILBERT), TARADALE NURSERY Offers for Salo QUPRESSUS MACROCARPA, With Matted Fibrous Roots, 18 to 24 inches high, balled up, 35s per 100 15 to IS inches high, balled up, 32s per 100 15 to 18 inches high, not balled, 25s per 100 12 to 15 inches high, not balled, 203 per 100 100,000 African Box Thorn at 15s per 1000. All other Nursery Stock equally Chcapi Free Delivery to Napier and Hastings. New Catalogues post frco ort application. Town Agent : MESSRS C. E. AND H. GIBBONS. Ifil PARTNERSHIP. FULTON ANITsbuTHWELL. THE undersigned begs to notify that he hns admitted Mr F. M. Southwell into partnership in tho business hitherto carried on at the dive-square Seed and Grain Store, and that for the future the business will be carried on in the same premises under tho stylo of Fulton and Southwell. 159 FRED. FULTON. FULTON AND SOUTHWELL Have taken over tho Business known as rr»HE OLIVE-SQUARE SEED AND J- GRAIN STORE. They will continue the Business hitherto carried on by Mr Fred Fulton, and thoy trust that a more enlarged and carefully-selected Stock of SEEDS AND GRAIN Wi'l command tho attention of Customers, whilst they rely on carrying out the principles under which the Business hns hitherto been controlled to rotain tho confidence of patrons who may favor them with orders. Wo purchnso only from Reliable Growers or the Bost Houses in the trade. We never mix old soeds with new, and at tho end of each season we dispose of old seeds before taking in now stock. We test all our seeds. Wo give Good Value. SKE OUR SEED POTATOES. FULTON AND~SOUTHWELL. 160 GRASP THIS FACT. A COLLECTION of FLOWER SEEDS, containing Twelve Varieties of Heautiful Hardy Annuals, our Selection, will bo presented to every Cash Purchaser who spends a Pound. FRUIT AND FOREST TREES ROSES AND ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS The Best Selection and the Cheapest at OUR SEED WAREHOUSE, HASTINGS STREET (Opposite American Coach Factory), Town Orders Delivered. SEED AND NURSERY CATALOGUES GRATIS. Agent for H. J. Giloerd, Nurseryman, Taradale. c.e.&h/gTibbons. 168 PETER GILLESPIE. PLUMBER AND TINSMITH, Fvcrv description of Tinware made and rennired ; Water and Gas laid on; Showor, lip, and Sponge Baths made to order. Emerson-stbket, Napxeh. 572

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7823, 16 August 1887, Page 4

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