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HAWKE'B BAY TBOTTING OROWTHER & M'OAULBY'S WINTER MEETING. ROYAL MaJL OOAOHEd — — JL* BETWEEN NAPIER, TAUFO, TOTO BE BEI.D ON KAANU, LIOHFIKLD, ROT<> THE HAWKK'3 BAY TROTTING CLUB'S " COURSE, HASTINGS, lAUKANUA, 0N r.^ 0800 wl " leaT6 Na » l6r EVERY MON' WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2I M , 1893. gtiW S£? Te^ ASS'^SbI President, Geo. e¥s7 Esa. vice^proßi. Wsßs'&&i igftSS?** ** dent : D. M'Lean, Esgi Stewards : Messrs w. c. M»ddisoD, W. Y. Dennett, J. K. Bookino OrriOKSt 5S^ W kT^ a rSSSSsJ; CrlterionandOlarendonClubHotelß, Georgo Land. Judge i A. Lean, Esq. Clerk Napier. of the Courae: Mi T. Peroival, Clerk ot apii]r|i«r noAnmM ANti niTnaTFR at the So»l08 :MrJ. T. Vautier. Timekeeper : wiUOIAL COAOHE3 AND BUGGIEH AT Mr W. Kd wards. Handioapper and Starter: ahx ilMtti Mr A. T, Danvers. Treasurer! Mr W. V; THfW rnnn- nilti anK Dennett, Becretary I W. D, Ireland. THO3> COOK AND B 0N ' Agßntß( PROGRAMME. OROWTHER K M'OAULEY, 11.80 A.M.-MAIDKN HANDICAP TROT (in Tslßiihonn No Ifta Pr ° Prl9t ° r V saddle), of 20bovs j seoond horse to reoelve T elephone No, 168. 268 8 bovb from the stake. Forhorses that have — ■ nob won an advertised Trot, etthor in saddle or harness. Nomination, 10s ; ac- M MCDONALD'S Llflß OF oeptanco, 10s. Two miles. OOAOHES 12.15 P.M.-HANDIOAP PONY TROT (In _vu«u ceYv n eTsov O s f ffom°lheKi P hWu e 2 4. . in jthaaWng 1 P-m:- HAWKE'S BAY TROTTING %Ss^&sE*^%s2& on OlvUi^ CLUB HANDICAP ( n saddle), of 50 soys ; Punctuality, and Expedition, thia Line being BOCOnd horae to receive 7 BOYS from the Horsed second to none. Flve-horao Coaoh Btake, third horse to rooeive 3 sovb from w m i oaT o Occidental and Criterion Hotels the stake, Nomination, 20a ; acceptance, every MONDAY 7 a,m, for Kurlpapango, Wb > Three miles, Moawhango, Karloi, and Tokaanu. and In--1,45 P.M.-MAIDEN HANDICAP. TROT (iv termedlate atations; leaving MoawhinßO for harness), of 20 sovb ; second horse to re- Kurlpapango and >apler every THURSDAY, ceive 3 soys from the stake, Forhorses 7 a.m. Kurlpapnngo Hotel being run In oonthat have not won an advertised Trot, jnnotion with this Line Travellers oan depend either In saddle or in harness. Nomina- on the best of Accommodation. Kurlpatlon, 10a ; acceptance, 10s. Two miles, pango as a health roßort Is unoqualled, the 2.30 P.M.-HANDIOAP Pi »N Y TROT (in bad- atmosphere bolng eight degrees drier than die), of 20 bovb j second pony to receive S gapler (vide "British Medical Journal.") soys from the stake. Height. 14 2 and Plenty of Fruit, Tront Fishing, and Shooting ■under. Nomination, 10a : acoeptanoe, 11s, In season. Bowling Green and Tennis Court. One and a half mile, Buggies, Saddle Howes, and Speoial 3.15 p.Mi^HASTINGS HANDICAP TROT Coaohes available on appllcaHon to mynelf or (in harnesß), of 50 aovst seoond horae to a » en( < A M AnnoNAi,n receive 7 soYs from the stako ) third *• M OBO PMnrietor horse to reoelve 3 bovb from the Stake. „ ™ Hwn .rmAM .rrgpnoiur. Nomination, 20a ; aoceptanoß, SOs; F Wll i*£R! A C' „ Tv?o ana a half miles, i P.M.-BKLLING TROT (In saddle), of 20 Oo "Garten ' 119 nova. Ten seconds allowed for every 5 «apier t "» boys reduction oif selling price, Winner — to be sold for «) sovb; any Burphia to go patwa dovit matt rtnAftttEß to the funds of the olnb. Entranoe, 20ar *AiJsA JttUXAL fIUSLXIi ijV&Maao, TwomUes. /-v NMdafter j^ DAY NiiXT,t.hQ DATKS OK NOMINATIONS, HANDICAPS, \J 2nd Januajy, 1893, Kymer'B Pioneer ACCEPTANCES, SCO. Coachgs to Kurlpapango and Inland Patea Nominations oloae with the Secretary on W MJ ™™« "i"?, 1 ??' "Sl^n^n'rtirnm SATURDAY, June 3rd, atßo'olook p.m., ad' ?? d Parcels at Cheap Bates to and from dressed Box 41 HanHMoa. ulm * v- mi > ou Moawhango and Intermediate places. j^sH^^JS^^^^SS^S^p xa UAYi at i Ptffl' All Nominatibna and Acoßntannfta mnßti h« Return— Leave Moawbango on THURB ttULES AND REGULATIONS. arriving at Napier at 3,30 p.m, AH Ponies to be measured before starting, Booking Offloe I Horse Bazaar, Napier. Previous performance of tho Horses to be 8. CHILDd, given at time of Nomination, also colors of Agent, tne Riders. gtom whomjjallj, lnformation oan be^ob All protoßto to be aooompanied by n fee of 2 talned. 120 soys, to be forfeited If the protest la not sustained, ~ All disputes and objeotiona arising out of n ny i n n the raolng shnll be deoidod by a majority of nUllyli. the Stewards present, whoae decision shall be „ „_ . „,, „, ~ . „ , final, and shall not be quostlonedinany Court UEIAKE OOA1) HiS H of Law. Entrieß onlyreoeived on this con- XT dl xi oni . .. „ 4. „* Frcm Petane 8.80 a,m. anfl 3p m. Nominators must state tho bona fide owner From Nacler, 11 e>m. and 4.80 p.m, •"horses, Tnß co aQ hea Btart jom Star Hotel a ID.BO To be run under tho Rulca of the Now Zea- nd 1.30 1 Pw" die's Hotel at 11 ajn. and kBO land Trotting Asaoolation. , m , , Napier and Petana Hotels Five per oont will be deduoted from groai amount of all Stakes. BPBDI ' COAOHKa LAID ON »OK WM. D. IRELAND, IONICS AND PARTIBo. 370 HMt e taffl?2awke'»Bay. mjfnfwith "' a HoMefl hl *™ Rn « i >' im O, VILLBRS, mm. ™ emMm Petenc M'INTYKES WEMfLE'S KOYAL MAIL JKIAHiXttBH MARAEKAKAHO COACH. RO\AL MAIL OOACHJKS FKOM Leave HaaSdaU^noon. aPUKKTiriRI TO NAPIER TWICE Arrive Maraekak»ho dally, a p.m. IWEKKLI' MACH WAY. Leave Maraekakaho Monday, Tuesday' Thursday, and Friday, 8 a,m,j Wed-TIME-TABLE. nesdays and Saturdays 8.30 a.m. U SR£2!%!IW& PMB«.p»an<l eve^scrlptlonofParoe! and tfriany morning and Saturday morn- ' and Luggage oarried at Moderate Rates. at 6.0 a.m. ing at 6,30 a.m. T HB , MDI r LeavoPatoka 8.0 a.m. Leave Puketapu 8.0 oln u~.i0.« Loavoßißßlugton 10.13 a.m. 5I() Proprietor a.m. Leave Rlsslngton 10,30 ■ Leave Puketapu 12,ia a.m. » „•.» „»• ■<-, „ ± a n-n i p.m. Leave Patoka 1.30 H YMER'S <J OAO HE 8 Arrive Naplor 1.30 p.m, J.C P.m. Arrive PuketlUrl 6 EsiAßLißßsn 1860, p.m. — — m j w P-T A BLE All Ordera, Parcels, and Communications - write on all Parcels "By M'lntyOß'B Ooaon." TARADALE TO NAPIER TO TARA[ A. M'INTYRK fc SONS, NAPIER. DALE. 117 Proprietors. &' m > a ' m> v 8,30 New Koad 10.0 New Roadj • — • B.IS Via Meaneo 11.0 Via Meanee „ 10,0 New Road 12.0 New Road PETERSj 11.0 Now Road p.m. COBB and CO.'S TELEGRAHHIO fiSi Via Meanea Ifi Newß^ad LINK OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES 2.30 Now Road 115 Via Meanee{ .. i „.,,„ wnnnviTTw t™ simiTni *-0 Now Road 5.0 Now Road TX^lly V oTohw layl^gioa.m^I ay l^gioa.m^d i lp^ 6 -» »»' Nlght 913 ° 7 *#* after arrival vt Wellington Train, returning °^L Only from PAHIATU Aat 8 a.m. and 3.30 p.m., In mTtrn"PADTT wn hidifw m diit7-» %&*&£? SS?mgJ& nm u ram T0 n^ ie tal°u. pukm & *iX«S&2Si S&&& W *&*» New V i 7 Every Day New HONA Dally at 1.30 p.m., after arrival of „ m Boad „ m Road JYaln from WELLINGTON. Fares and p ,' m< Tae!i A l .y Thllr fl ?i^' Tneaaav Thn™ r L eZ^ e ra«s riOd ° n 8t Bteatly 'day.^id bS '° reduced rates, _^__ urdayviaMe- nrciay via Me Saddle Horsea, Bugglea, and Speoial Coaohe' °IfL anee for Hire_atany time. IFERNHILL TO NAPIER TO FERN 1 Telegrams Promptly ttended.to, . m NAPIBR. HILL.I _^ (>•"*! ■ (MIL) A. PBTERS & 00. iM DaUy 2 10 ROPRIETORB WOODVILLE. US tapuiß^nbllflaed 6 " TMadale 18l Pake> For Hire -Buses, Drags, Buggies, Coaohes F. NUGENT'S Brakea^&o. r|l E'b E;G BAPH LINE OF Hones for Bale, Hire, Exohange, ot Broken A ' COACHES' to Harness.) HASTINGS AND MARAEKAKAHO. Q. rYmEB. Leave Maraekakaho daily 9 a,m., arrive addbebs-BOX 06, NAPIER, Hastings U a.m. Telephone 170. 221 Leave Hastings for Maraekakaho after arrival of 2.20 p.m. train from Napier *— * Booking Offloe-Beeorof t'a Repository. DRINK Good Stabling and well.grassed Paddooks "RT?n "K I TTKr"NTFT Harness and Saddle Horaea oan be had by SxJblJ J: Ull IN HiLl arrangement at any time, AND f.nWent, YUM YUM ACCOMMODATION HOUSE. rxwrnZmvAV, MARAKKAKAHO. ■ CEYLON TEAS. ■ffii&ctlinmaito, W. M. NEWMAN, TBKNYSON-STBJBET, .IS NOW OFFERING FOX OASH SUITES OF FURNITDKi SPRING STUFFED QuALlTX.GCAiuirriraD)' FOR JUST RECEJ.VED.~A SPLENDID LOT OF NAIRN'S "CELEBRATED LINOLEUM 12* REID AND GRAY'S WEAKLY 11,000; MADE. NEARLY 11,000 MADE.) FAMOUS ijQUBLE FURROW PLOUGHS! ALBO;iTHKIR EQUALLY TFAMED JCHAMPION CHILLKD DIGGING PLOUUHS (SINGLK OR IDOUBIiE FURROW),! With revoralblo stool points, Ur.a odgo, and f coit-liftlnn lover. Thoao Dlgglog Ploughs! oan b* made convertible luto ordinary double-furrowa if dosirod, A large inumber of these now at work. DIGGING HARKOWS Made ' Any bizE. Those aro matto oq tho linos of our well-know.i Dlao Harroira, having 'oxtra-stronK Bteel axloß, and dlsponsinff with iho tronbloaorae and dirt-oollooling contro bonrlnu, B"or atrenoth and durability tiioy stand without n. rival, aud give no trouble bronking or bondlnc m-RBXU THIB-Ploaae reoolve choauo for Digging H&rrow, It Is a Splendid Implemnnt, nnd doas Ita wonc woll, going ri,jut to tho bottom of Iho plough furrows I havo juat finished a stubblo fiold whlca with two nlrokos w*a nmdo Iquilo loose and fl'b for BOWiugoltuerKmßalor/uralu.— (Slgnoil) Joseph Moslky.i GKAIN DRILLS. ;:(positive;fekd.) SoKar'nß'Hegularlty ot Sowing la oonoerned "thoy are Porfoot |il3, 15, 17.COUl,TEU 7in oontros alwaya in stock. COMBINED GRAIN, MANURe7~AND TURMP DRILL. , Greatly improved for thla season. Mkdo In all combinations, and to aovv Grain or TnrninH < a«omT to °BcCe, M «TM ! Fitted with NEW PATENT ADJUSTABLE OOULTERB, ' ] AIG7KNT.S FiOR" ' CLAYTONIAND SHUTILEWORTH'S MILLSjAND ENGINES, 127 j ' . i Manufactured only at Thomas Hollowav's Establishment, V^A^fe ' NEW OXFORD STBEM, ,/VlMf 41 -#^ should look to the label on tho Boxes and Pot» ] )> )^' If the address vi not 633, Oxford Street, Loiidon, they h;*i »pufiouß,

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 9356, 27 April 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 9356, 27 April 1893, Page 4

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