gtottttf* HAWKE'S BAY TROTTING CLUB. A COEPTANOEsHand Entries foi f *. the Belling Trot olobb with the Baore tary, Bos 11. HaaMogß, on TUESDAY, Maiot 14 th, atJp.m, WM. D. IRELAND. 871 Secretary, HAWKE'S BAY JOCKEY CLUB, AUTUMN MEETING. UNDKK THE PATRONAGE OF 118 EXCELLENCY THK GOVBRNOR AMD LADY GLASGOW. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, I&TH AND 17TH MAKCH, 1893. PRICES OF ADMISSIOW. FOOT PASSENGERS .. _ 2a Od Each HORSEMEN _ .. _ .. 2a 6d „ VEHICLES _ 2s6d „ ALL OCCUPANTS OF VEHICLES _ .. .. 28 Od „ GRAND STAND AND ENCLOSURE. GBNTLKMEN 10a Od Eaoh LADIES. .. „ .. .. 5b Od „ SECOND STAND .. .. _2a Od „ Members and Members' Ladies Jbee on production of Tloket Children Under 14 Years ol Age Half-prloe FIRBT RAOB TO START AT 12.3» P.M. Passengers by RaU will be Landed at the Raoeconrso. B^UBN FARBS br Rail from Napiarto »IRST-OLASa 4a Od SKCOND-CLABB .. _ _ 3g Od By Order, B\ D. LUCKIS, < s aeoretaryi NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. NAPJEB SSCTION. HAWKE'S BAY rOCKEY CLUB'S
AUTUMN MEETING. UNDBR THE PATRONAGB OF HIS EXCELLENCY J^ GOVERNOR THUESDAY AND FRIDAY, ! 18iH AND 17th MARCH, 1893. CHEAP EXCURSIONS, BTJSH DIBTBICT3 TO HASTINGS EACH DA a OF E^C£S. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS : t-,9? S. hxl^i^ Bnd Frldar, March IBth and 17th. the Ordinary Time-table will be altered excßDtlng Iraina betweon Napier and Spit* wh'oh run as usual, and the following Bub.
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LADI£SW£AR~ ; PALLADINO KID GLOVES. Parkinson"* btbwabt. F. HOWARD, PRACTICAL WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER, JEWELLER, fcO. Watoh Repairs a Speciality. 12 MontbSj Guarantee. A Choice selection in Every Department • At Reasonable PricOß, Ft. HOWARD', Emerson-street (Next Robinson's Drapery Warehouse). 811 WATOHMAKkBS aND JBWJBLLBBS. TO THE NAPDJR PUBLIC AND SURROUNDING DISTRICT. NYMAND ATSITwiLLIAMS beg to intimate that they have oom' menoed Business aa above.l .Repairs of EveryJ Description, Al Work Guaranteed! NYMAND An 3" WILLIAMS, KNextlWorklng Men s Club Emerson-street. EXCURSION TO THE REINGA FALLS & MARUMAEU CAVES, ■LIVERY Monday until further * ■* notice the Steamer Lily will cam Hzouralonlsts for tho Marumaru Caves and Reinga Vails, on the Walroa-Qlaborne-road. Vehicles will meet the Steamer at Frasertown. Fare, inclusive of steamer from Kapler, coaob, and board and lodging for the round trip, £2 each, Kioutblohb arranged to the beautiful Lake Walkaremoana, Inclusive Fare (or the Oaves, the Falls, and the Lake (one week's trip), £&. The Lily leaves on her Rzonrßlon at midnight on MONDAY. 20th February, and at 7 a.m, on TUESDAY, the 28th February. Farther partloulara oan be obtained from th» H.B" FARMERS' COOPERAT YB ASSOCIATION J COUPBR, Fraeertown.
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 9316, 10 March 1893, Page 3
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468Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 9316, 10 March 1893, Page 3
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