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— ' II I I . ■ ■ ■ — - - ■ _!!_..- ' 'f MX E. WELLWOODS SALES. 'IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE OF HORSKS, "Will bo held at Hastings SATUKDAY, OCTOBER Jlth (Day after Agricultural and Pastoral 80010(7*8 Show). R. WELLWOOD Has received instructions froni C. 3. Naibn, JUtea., Pourererb, who haß leased his run' to dispose of by auction— (l& HOESES (uioro or less), W Comprising Broken and Unbroken Draughts Broken and Unbroken Haoks Broken and Unbroken Harness Horses Also. 2 or 3 Ponies, perfectly <yaißt and used to ohlldren Amongst the above are several Brood Mares, including four or flvo Tboronghbrodß. Also, 1 Superior Dotj-oart Horse (entered in A. and P. Society b Show) 1 English-built Dog-cart, In first-class repair 1 Set Silver-mounted Harness, &0., &o. The Auotioneor -wishes to draw the attention of the public to Sir Nairn's reputation aa n breeder of flret-olaaa Haoks and Harness Horses, and to the well known fact that some of the best horses in Hawke's Bay were bred at Pourerere, and those requiring Rood serviceable Stock would do well to bear this lotto vlowi Also, At same time and place, on account of Messrs Hockkn Brob., Foiling, 10 Heavy Draught Horses 10 Medium Draught Horses On account of Mr B. Collins, Patansatn, 1 largo Wool Waggon, in good repair 2 Drays and lot of Harness On acsount of Messrs J. and W. HESLor--8 Heavy Draught Horses, by Robin Adnir 4 very Superior Hacks, by Archer Also. A lot of Horace, on various accounts. Full particulars of all above in future advertisement. ~~r7~WKLLWOOD. J. R. DUCKWORTH. Auctioneer. 23S E. WBLLWOOD Will hold his nuxt S&le ot WOOL, SKINS, HIDES, AND TALLOW, j ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 27tii, iB9O, At 12 o'clock. R. WKLLWOOD. J B. BUCKWORTH, * Auctioneer. 237 FOB, SALF, Uh Acres of Land, situated CJ miles from Napier. This property is admitted to be some of the best fattening land in Hawke'a Day. To be sold cheap, as the owner is anxious to realise. R. WELLWOOD. 318 Land and Cammisslon Agent, ! FOB SALE, CHEAP, O COTTAGES in St. Aubyn-streot 0 Hastings; 2 of the. Cottages contain 4 rooms each, besides Scullery, and 1 Cottage 3 rooms. Will bo sold in one lot or separator. Totmsoasyi Apply to R. WKLLWOOD, 238 HasttaJK. FOB SALE, A LARGE number of Hastings Town Section* 230 R. WKLLWOOD. RWELLWOOD is prepared to • Crush or Grind Barley or other Grain at current rates, also to kibble beans. Drummond's Patent, Grtss-Becd Cleaner. Tho underslgno. -b prepared to Cross G rasa-seed at the usual rates. 210 R. WKLLWOOD. iROtUtB. HAWKE'S BAYjTOOKBY CLUB. SPRING MEETING. A CCEPTANCKsTwith 1 soy for 1 -fSL October Handicap and with "Nil" foi thn Corinthian Handicap, close THIS ' AFTERNOON at 3 p.m., with the Secretary at the Criterion Hotel, Napier. F. D. LUCKIE, : 305 Secretary. TOWN AND SUBURBAN RAOINC CLUB. ALTERATION OF 1 DECLARATION OV WEIGHTS. *T*HE WEIGHTFfor the abovi JL Club's Spring Meeting will be declaroc on THURSDAY, Ootobor 9tb. and Accopt ances, and Entries for Helling and Maiden olose on FRIDAY, October 10th, at Ryan'i Hotel, Taradalo, at 9 p.m. W. B. HILli, 21 Secrerarr. ALTERATION IN NAPIER 'BUS COMPANY'S TIME-TABLE AND KEDUCTION IN FARES. To Haatings on TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS: Leave Post-offloe, Napier .. v 9 a.m. Leave Post-ofllcs, Napier .. .. 8 p.m. Leave Vnlon Bank, Bastings .. 11 a.m. Leave Union Bank, Hastings .. 5 p.m. FARES: To and from dive. Is each way. To Hastings, staple fore, 2a. To Hastings, return, 8s 6d. J. R. RKDBTONE, 288 Manager. •BUS COMPANY. FAJRES TO AND FROM TB>E SPIT— SINGLE FARB .. _ ~ 4D RETURN TICKET for Gd. available »y nnj ißus at any time, Or by tlokot 3a per dozen. Children under 8 years half-faro. Infanta in arms free. 'SPECIAL FARES) SATURDAY NIGHTSBACH WAY 3d. J. R. REDSTONE, 117 Manager. IN THE SUPREME COURT OV NBW ZKALAND. WELLINGTON DISTRICT HOLDKN AT NAPIER. Under writ of sale between John Davib Canning and (nnder judgment of Revlvor) Gbohob Edward Gordon Richardson and Gkorob BnwARD Sainsbdry, Kxooutors of the said JonN Davis Canning. deceased, PlalnUffs, and H bnahb Matua, of Porangahau, an AbortginalNativooCNow Zealand, Defendant. NOTICE is hereby given that I, Paul Atolphdb Fbederiok Bmcn, Sherift of tho Dlßtriot of Hawke s Bay, will nell. or cauae to be sold, on FRIDAY, 24th r ro n^n^ 2 ffi fl ( e^^t O i e e O^re a Se C0 A n i^^h 1 o Thafe. N es&-lght or interest Of Hbwabb MATUA, tho above named Defendknt~ot*ad ta— All that Parcel of Land, altnate fn the l??ovtacial District of Hawlce'sßay in the Colony of New Zealand, containing by admeMU?ement 3O.«O aoros, more or loss. Bituato at Tutnaki, in tho Diatrict of Ahuriri boingcaVlUsd or known by tho name of MANGATORO, and numbered 82 N. Particulars and conditions at sale or from the Sheriff. Tho solicitors Issuing tho said writ are 1 Messrs fAiNBmJHX and Looan, ol TonnysonI fstroot, Napior. I PAUL A. F. BIRCH, Sheriff I (Officer executing said writ. 28 i UNIVERSITY OFNEW ZEALAND. I T\ECEMBER "EXAMINATIONS 1 MATRIOUUATION. JUNIOR SCHOLAR,I SHIPS, MEDICAL PRELIMINARY, AND BARBISTEH8 1 AND SOLICI■I TORS' GBNERAij KNOWLBDGK. t] Thoso examinations will commence on ij MONDAY, DECEMBER Bth. <| Places of Examination : — Auckland, Gis- '! borne.Napior, Wangonui, Wellington, Nolson, il Blenheim, Greymoutb, Christchurob, Tlmaru, II Oamaru, Dunedin, and Invercarglll. A Candidates must send in to the Registrar ot !1 tho University, Wellington, on or before MONDAY, November 3rd, a list of the sub- ' jocts in which they desire to bo examined, L -signed with all their names in full, nocom--8 'niinied by a slatemoot of their age last births alay, and by* the examination feo, from which ■ ibcro is no exemption in any case. f .Candidates' notices will bo accepted up to I IKON DA V, November 10th (but no later), only I B n.Gonnition that they are accompanied by a fc-dble fee. 'The Fee for the Matrloulation, the Modioal rpreltalnary, oriheGfneral Knowledge Ex«uninations is Two Guineas; the Fee for tho Junior Scholarship Examination is One Ouinea. but to tie last oase a second guinea xvlll ho payable it the oandidate, after passing niatrtcivlatea. CaiulWates moat distinctly mention for wWchKpminatlpn they propose to comoup. Candidates for the Junior Scholarship Examination must not be IcES that) 16 and not more than W years of age. The minimum age for Matriculation or forMedicti Regisnotion is lft. Ten Junior Scholarships of tho annual 1 value of- £40, tenable for bhree years, are offered at this examination, ( W. M. MASKHSLT,, 301 Registrar.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 8789, 4 October 1890, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 8789, 4 October 1890, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 8789, 4 October 1890, Page 3

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