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«_q»««««iM^»»t«M»M-«»ii»«»MM>*»i.»«MiitiiM».^ 11 »,-■'■ 1 a.a. .TAyy-Ay A.WIOULTURAI IMI^LtfiMEKT DEf^T. & WAIPUKURAU AGRIOULTURAL IMPLEMENTS' SMITHY ANJ) SHOEING DBPAaTkENi) ) OF ALL KINDS ALL KLNDS OF SMITH W.bl«"iidl3i ti 'fsi&t^lM^SlPROVED METHODS "',' ~ * - PLOOGHB (Single ana Double Three Furrow): .. . . ,<-ji-* ,:-«y* „ii - . . t ••; HISO HARROWS, Aw., ftv.,-%0. llßridg Work,&a ««-„Ocmtr» t tedte'y - ... • WHEELWRIGHT AND OOAOHBUILDma IRONMONGERY DBPABniBTY. - IVRPARTMBNT '' ' >.'.-. '•■• :..•>>. ■■-* Tt' •■•-.-.•♦ vBT-uiuiu-t. jtor^ and Varied St<K* of («ri^Oei^Wlp_}«' WAOGONS, DRAYS. SPRING-OARTS. EXPRESSES „„'„„ < AM Vti&'stf.^fii* fto,, (to- fee. AbLoweetpoesajlelPrioes' ',' „. ..,., dOLE AGENTS IN HAWKFS BAY FOR THB CELEBRATED AOfiIITOLTURAL __NG_N__E_B3, P. AND D. DUNO^ OTRffITOHTOCH V , f V -2tm v*'DttTRIOT AGENTS FOR THE BUCKEYE HARVESTER COMPANY AND AVELING T« PdßTßtftl 'lSioilOll engines, ■ ■ •- '"■■*' 5 " 1, " , y;:;,; 2.1 :

--7- • 1111 - 11 *-«■ flours. Xi. K. A. LEVI. OCULISTS' OPTIOIAN Hastings-street, Napub. kyeßighFtesting, OR THB BOIENOB OF SPECTACLE FITTING, When thoroughly understood by an Optlolan, menus to oUonts Perfeot Vision aud Absolute Comfort. To arrive ab as near perfeoUon as possible ills uooeMeary to have the latost In vontlons In Tent Trues, Trial Lonses, and OpUoal Appliances, With the moans I bavo I oan guarantee to fit aoouratoly the most complicated cf defeoUvo sights. A groat doal of nouralgla, headaohe, and dtzzlneas Is caused by straining eyes, whloh want assiatanoe 1 the shape ot oorreotly adapted spectacles The sight o ohildron la often defective aC a vory early age, and speotaoles are required But triust be nttod with the greatest oare and a thorough knowledge of tbe various defeots of vision, 1 have had numorous oases of lofeotlvo Bight in ohildron, and have fitted chem with mbrveUous results In some -ases. SMOEED GLASSES, Highly reoommondod by medloal men ob a protootlon sgalnßt the glare of tho white roads, dust, and etrcng sucUght, A VBRY LARGE VARIETY OF SHAPES AND BHADEB. 117 CONROY fr CO.. OASH BUTOHBRS: HABTINOS BTREET, BTATION-STRBET ANDIBPIT 17 *" ' •""'■■ '" " ■"■I 1 ' 1 Watt, •TOWN AND suburban RAOX ING OLUB. QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY MEETING. TUEBDAY. MAY 21th. 1892. To bo Run undor tho Motropouton Rules ot Racing. i?rosid6nti W. Heslop. Vloo-Preeldent: W. M. Broughton, Hon. Treasurer : G. Rymer. Stewards: AL Ryan, T. JelTares, junr,, W. Stock, H. J. Noagle, G, Rymer, K. Hogan, L Binnio, '.7. Harpham, O. O'Donoghue, T. Lawton. Judg«! J. i«u^2J ona *. %* r & ! W. Hoslop. Clerk of the Scales: j. Tz:l 6 TClerk ot tho Course: W. Howard. Timekeeper: L, Blnnle. Olerk of Totalisator: W. Cox. Handloapper: L. Blnnle, PROGRAMME, : MAIDEN FLAT RAOIC, of 80 soys) seooud horao to rocoive fi bovb from tho Btaktia: 98b up, NomlnaUon, 3)9. Distance, 1 mile. QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY HANDIOAP, of «0 boys ; second horeo to receive 10 boys from tho stakes. NomlnaUon, 1 boy; aooept ance, 1 soy. Dlstanoo, 7 furlongs. HANDICAP HURDLK HACK, of fiO soya; socond horso to reoeive 10 boys from the ' stakes ; ovor seven flights of hurdlos 3ft Oin h'gh, Nomination, 1 soy; oooept- . ance, 1 soy. Distance, 2 miles. TARADALE HANDICAP, of 110 BOYS! seooud horse to recelvo 20 soys and third ! horso S bovb from the stakes. NomlnaUon. ' 2 soys; accoptaaco, 2 soys. Distance, ll 1 mlln. SELLING R vCE, of 25 soys; winner to bo ' cold iramealiitclyaftorthorace for 50 sovb, tho surplus (if any) to bo equally divided betweon iho second horse and tho funds of tho Club ; top weight Set, 71b allowed for overy 5 soya oU soiling price. Nomina. Uon. 1 eov. 111-tanco, 1 mUo. WELTER HANDICAP, of 40 eovs; Beoond , brir-o to reoelvo 10 boys from tho stakes : » minimum weight OsL Nomination, I boy ; accontanoe, I eov, Distanco, li mllo. FLYING HANDICAP, of 00 soys; seoond horse to rocolvo 10 eovs from tho Btatos Tho winner of tho Queen's Birthday Handicap or Taradalo Handioap to oarrj . 7tb ponalty. NomlnaUon. 1 soy; accept ance, 2 soys. Distance 0 f ar.'ougs, DATES OF NOMINATIONS, &0. - All Haoed at this meottng aro oonllnod tc horsos that have not won a stake of 40 bovb oi over, Hack Handioaps excepted. Any horeo winning a ttako of the valuo ol ? 25 sovb after the declaration of weights U oarry 71b ponatty. PanalUos not accumulative Nominations for Quean's Birthday Handi oap. Handicap Hurdles. Taradalo HandloaiWeltor Hnndtoap, and Flying Handloap, olosi on SATURDAY; April Oth. Wolghts wUI be doolared on SATURDAY ■ April SOth. acceptances for all Handicaps and Noml naUons for Maiden Flab Raoe and SeUlnf, Raco oo SATURDAY, May 14th. All Nominations and Aocoptanoes must bt 9 acoompanied by the neoessary feo. Pedigree, Performances, and Colors mus r accompany each nomination. Five per oent to bo deduoted from the groa amount of au sthkes. Telegraph ofllco ab Taradale closes ab i P.m. All Nominations and Aooeptanoes olosi r with the Sooretary, Rynn'B Hotel, Taradale at 0 p.m, on their rospocUve dates, T. WARRINGTON, 186 Bocrotary. JLJ AWKE'S BAY JOOKEY CLUB ) WINTER~MBBTING. L FRIDAY, MidJUNE, 1892. ; President I Hon. Captain RusseU, M.H.R Treasurer t Jas. Lyon. Stewards I Wm Douglas, a. V. Donnelly, C. A. FltrJtoy 1 H. Goißford, G. Huntor, F. Logan, Hon Ji D. Ormond, Dr. Russell, W. Bhrimp ton. Judgei W. Bhrimpton. Starter Haml. Powell, Clerk of tho Courso. Jamea LopdeU. Olerk ot the Soalea; RobU L. WUllams. Tlme-keoper i aM, WhitUngton, Clerk ot bhe Totalisator G. T. Cross. Handloappor I J, O, Kvett, , Secretary i F. D. Luoklc. PROGRAMME. To Start ab 12 NOON.-HANDICAP HURDLE RAOE Ol 100 sdvs ; second horse to rcoeivo 20 boys I from tho stakes. NomlnaUon, 1 boy; aoooptance, 2 soys. About 2 tulle*! 1 P.M. HAWKtI'S HAY BTEHPLEOHABK HANDICAP, of 300 sova; second horse to recolvo 50 boys, and third homo 20 soys from the stake. NomlnaUon, 2 soys; uocopUnoeJsovs. Wlnnerof any Steeple--1 chase Handicap of tho valuo ot 200 soya after declaration ot the weights to oarry 71b penalty. About 3) mUe. 2 P.M.-LADIKB' BRACELET, of 80 soys. A Bracolet value 80 soys. A gold-mounted whip will bo presented to the rider of tho winner. For four-year-olds and upwards tbat have nover won an advertised race of any dosonpUon excoodiog 25 bovb in value at Umo of entry, Uonttemon riders. All horses to bo nominated by ladles. Entrance, 3 eovs. Wei.htß -lyre, list 12 b; Syrs, Oyrs, and aged. 12st 31b. No allowances. Two niues on tho flat. N.B.— "Applications for eleoUon as a gentloman ridor musb bo mado to the oommlttoe of tho Jockey Club in whose district the applloant resides, and must bo proposed and secondei la writing by members ot the Club. On eleoUon Uie committee shall Issue a oerUdcate. whioh shall enUtle the holder to rldo as a gentloman rider on any raceouurse whero tbeau rules are lv force, provided thab tho oertifloate may be canoollod at any time on eulllolont oauso being shown. No porson hiving received payment in oonaideraUon of work purformotl In connection with tho training or riding of hursea Bhall bo dtglblo to ride as a genUeman rider ' 2.45 P.H.- MAIDEN STEEPLECHASE, of 70 eovs ; eccend horso to rocelve 10 soys frcm the suite Kntranoo, 2 soys. Woight-for-ago, For all horses that have nover won an advertised Stoopleolmeo exceeding 25 bovb in valuo at Umo ot ontry. Weights - Iyrs, list 81b; syrs, l-'at; Syrs and aged, IM 31b. About 2 milos. 3.35 l'.M.-AMATKUK 6TEEPLKCIIABE, of 50 eovs: weight for ugo ; genUemen riders ; for horsea that havo nevor Started in a Stoopleohoso or Hurdlo Raco, Entranoo, 1 soy. Weights— lyrs, list 01b ; Syrs, mt; Oyrs and aged, list 81b. About two miles. i 15 p.m.- WELTER HANDIOAP, ot 40 bovb (ou the flat) ; minimum wolght, lOet, NomlnaUcu, 1 boy. Weights will bo declared immediately after the Ladles' Bracolet Raco. Aooeptanoe, 1 soy,, boforo the start for the Amateur Steopleohase. One mUe and o quarter, DATKS OF NOMINATIONS, AOOEPT* ANCES AND WEIGHTS. With amounts to bo forwardod to the Seoretary H. B.J. o. N.8.-AU events oloso ab 10 p.m. TUE3DAY7IOrH MAY. Nominations.— Handloap Hurdlo Race 1 soy Hawke's Boy Stoeplo* OhOBO .. _ .. 2 soys Wolghta wIU be declared on or about tbe Bth Juno. FRIDAY Imi JUNE. Acceptances.— Handicap Hurdle Raoe 2 soya Hawke's Bay Steopleohase „ .. _ 7 soys Nominations,— Ladlos' Bracelet .. 8 soys Maiden Btooploohaso 2 soys AmatourStooplooboso 1 boy Woltor Handloap _. Isov F. D. LUCKIB, 137 Sooretary

tM ,.._M_ H _____ M ,, w __,_i >w __*_ W __^WSl^*«^ M, " ,t - - #£- HAWKE'S BAfr TROTTING OLUB. WINTERMEETING. To be held on Stortford Lodge Paddook Hastings, on MONDAY, JUNE 27TH, 1891. FIRST RAOE TO START AT 11,30 A.M. , President 1. Goorgo BUls, Esq, Vloo-P resident: O. A. Loughnan, Keg. Stewards: Messrs 0. M'Loan, W. O. Maddlson, James M'lvor, w. h. Cooper, H. I. JuU. 0. . Hughes, W. Y. Dennett, T. Host. D. Munn. Judge: A. Lean, Ksq. Clerk of the Course: Sir T. Perolval, Olork of the Soalpb : Mr J. T. Vantter. Timekeeper: Mr W. Edwards. Handicapper Bnd Startori Mr A. T. Danvers. Treasurer: Mr W. K. Dennett, Seorotary: W.D. lreland, PROGRAMME!: 11.80 A M.-MA.IDBN HANDICAP TOOT (In saddle), of 20 bovb j for horses that havo not won any advertised Trot. Nominat Uon, 1081 aoceptanoe, lOj. i miles. j 1115 P.U.-MAIDK.V HANDICAP TROT (In [ harness), ot 2o bovs; for hones that have not tfo'rt anj> advertised Trot Nomina- ) Won, 10j i aooeptantfe, lOs. S lmU.es. 1 1 p.m.-HA&KE'J BAY THOrTING OLUB HANDICAP (In saddle), of 60 sOvsi Beoond • horse to receive 7 soys from tho Btake/ ; third horso to receive 3 bovb from the 1 stake. Nomination, 20s; acceptance, 308. j S ml Ids* • 1.15 1-.M.-HANDIOAP PONY TROT (In saddle) of 15 soys) height 13- J and under. ; NomlnaUon, 10s Laooentsnoe, Ss, IJ mil. I 2.30 P.M.-HABTINGS HANDIOAP TROT . In' harness), of 80 soys; socond horse to I receivo 5 soys from the stake. Nomination, lfietaooentanco, lfii. Smiles, J 3.16 P.M.- SELLING TROT (In Baddle), of SO i soya: lOaco allowed for every fi soys rei dUotion off soiling prioe. Winner to bo 9 sold for 20 boys ; any surplus to go to the 1 funds QftheCluh. Entrance, 20s. Smiles. • 1 P.M.-HANDIOAP PONY TROT (In harness), ot 20 soys -, second pony to reoeive fi 1 soya from the stake: height, 11-2 and ; undor. Nomination, 108 ; aoooptanoo, lOe. i !} mUes. 1 DATES OF NOMINATIONS, ACOKPT* 1. ANCES, HANDI OAPd, &0. I Nominations close with tbe Secretary on '. SATURDAY, May 28th, at 8 o'olook p.m., addressed Box 41, Hastings, Handioaps to appear on TUESDAY, Juno 7th. Aooeptanoes and Entries for SeUlng Raco 0 olose on SATURDAY, June 18th, at 8 o'olook t p.m. f RULKB AND^REGULATIONB. AU Ponies to bo measured before starUng. Ponlea under 14 hands 1 lnoh oarry 9*t; [. horses lOsb. > Previous performances of the Horses to bo q given at time of Nomination, also colore ot Lhu Riders. All protests to be aooomp-mled by a fee ol ' 2 sovb, to be forfeited lt the proteat Is not [. sustained. 1 All disputes aud oblectlona arising outol tbe racing shall bo decided by a majority oi 0 tbe Stewards present, whose decision shall be final, and Bhall not be questioned In any ,t Court of Law, Entries only reoeived on thli oondition. c Nominators musb state the bona flde owner of horses. 5 To ba run undor the Rulee of the New Zealand Trotting AsseolaUon. 0 Fivo per oent will be deduoted from gross „ amount ot all Stakes. WM. D. IRELAND. Beoretary, 991 HasUngs, H.B. jYTAPIER PARK RAOINGJJOLUB, WINTBR~MfiBTIWO. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29th, 1892, Preeldenct John Close. Vloe -President I L, John Heslop. Treasurer t B. W. Knowles. 1. Stewards : Messrs T. Bldey. D. Glendlnnlng, *, J. M'Vuy. W. Heelop, T. A. Bhlrley. J. v Bennett, It- Smith, K. Swootapple, J. G. 1. Swan. Judgo: J. Eor.nott. Starteri S. 1 f PoweUi Clork of the Scales: K. W. : Knowles. Clork ol the i.uurs-ji J. Lopdell. ': Timekoopor: 3. E. Coopor. Handloappori A. T. Danvers. ' PROGRAMME, TRIAL HANDIOAP HURDLEB, of 10 soys fur horses that have never won a hurdle raoe exceeding 40 soys In value at Umo of nomination. NomlnaUon, 1 soy ; aooept t ance, Isov, , One mile and three-quarters, . NAPIER BTEEPLKOHABE. of 200 soys; ' seoond hoese to reoeive SO soys from tbe j Btakes. NomlnaUon, 2 soys; acceptance , 5 soy. ; About three miles. • LADIE3 PUR3K HANDIOAP, of 60 Boys, [ Minimum weight lOst. NomlnaUon, 1 , boy ; acoeptanoe, 1 soy. ; One mUe and a balfi TRIAL HANDIOAP BTKKPLKOHABE, of 80 soys. For aU horses that have never [ won a Bteepleohase exoeedlngfiO soys in , value at Umeot nomlnaUon. The winner J of the Napier Steeplechase to oarry 101 b , extra, NomlnaUon, I eov ; aooeptanoe. 2 ' soys. About two mUes. WINTER OAT 3 HANDIOAP, of 80 soys. A Welter Handloap on the flat. Minimum ; weight 10-t, NomlnaUon, 1 soy. Weights wilfbe deolared aftor the Ladles' Purse. Acoeptanoe. 1 soy, witbln ten mtmitoe ' after the finish of the Trial Steopleohase. 1 One mllo and a quarter. • HANDIOAP HURDLK RACE, of lOu soya; : sooond horso to receive 10 soys from the 1 stakes. NomlnaUon, 1 soy ; aooeptanoo, 3 ) soys. Two mUea, • DATKS OF NOMINATIONS, ENTRIES. 1 ACCEPTANCE-), DKCLARATION OF ) WKIUHTB, &C, I With amounts to be paid. [ TUKBDAY, MAY 3IBT, 1893. 1 Nominations— Napior Btoeplechass, of 200 soys, about 3] it mllis .. _;2bovs J Handioap Hurdlo I Race, of 100 soys, 2 milos 1 soy WEDNESDAY, JUNK 22nd, 1892. NOMINATIONS -Trial Handloap Hurdles, of 40 eovs, 1} mile 1 boy Ladlos' Purse Handicap, of 60 bovb, li mile „ .. ..I soy Trial Stoepleohase. ot 80 sovs, about 2 mUes leov Winter Oats, of 60 soys, lJmUe.. .. Isov SATURDAYi JUNE 25m, 1892. Weights wUI bo declared. aiONDAY, JUNK 27t_, 1892, Aoos it anoks— Naplor Btoepleobase 6 soya Handloap Uurdlo Raoe Ssovs Trial Hurdles .. ..1 soy Ladleß' Parse - . . 1 soy ITrlal Steopleohase .. 2 soys ALF.T. DANVERB, 188 Seorotary. - ■' ■ ' RIVERSLEA OFFERB will now bo received for the purohase of porUons ot the Rivorelea lfttate, on the north-east or station side of the Havelook-road known as the Homestead Poddooks. These Paddooks are of all slsee varying .from 10 acres to 100 aores. and are beauUf uUy planted and well watered. Pending sole, oflors will bs rooelved tor the Lease ot these Paddooks for the ensuing season OARLILS & M'LEAN 91 80110 l ors. Napier. ■ «■'■■ ■IIBIITIIH——— 1— MB— »»

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