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gmrtfotttttff. WILLIAMS & KETTLES SALES. WILLIAMS & KETTLE, LIMITED Will hold their next HORSE FATE at beecroft's repository, Hastings*, ov TUESDAY, the 10th SEPTEMBER, At 11 30 a.m. Wfion they will oflTor QA. HORSES, consisting of Heavy Shaftors, OU Medium nnd Light Draught Harness Borts and Hacks. Oh account of Messrs Hocken Bhob., Follding. 6 First-dies Draughts, four of which aro ehaftora. On account of Mr GEORGE LIKO, Woodville, 8 Good Young Draughts. On account of various Clionttf, "SI Draughts and JB Light Sorts. Entrlo-J will bo received till Day of S6H. ALFRKD REID, 021 Auctioneer. I jglmnptiw (ffom'iSUtrj @lufr. PUBLIO NOTICE|V?ESBKS Carter, Ooonoy, Halliwcl], f ° Lopdell, and tho Plumpton Coursing Jlnb hereby jrfvo notice that any Persons -respasßlng upon thoir Lands, sltuato in the Papakura District, will bo deemed wilfa Trespassers, and dealt with accordingly. Doe owners are warned that Poison is laid and doga will he shot. GEORGE T. CROSS, SS7 Secretary Plnmpton C.C. H.B, PLUMJraoS COURSING CLUB. SATURDAY, 7th SEPTEMBER, 1895. INAUGUEAL MEETING ON TnE MEANEE DOMAIN. ENTRANCE .. .. _ ..1b Member's Ticket entitles himsolf nnd Two Ladies to Free Admission. FIRST COURSE AT 1 P.M. FINISH OF THE INAUGURAL STAKES. CONSOLATION STAKES, of 25g each : 6a to oxpenscs ; for atl beaton Doga on tho 4th. SUPPLEMENTARY STAKES, of 20b ; 2b Od to exponscs ; for Ilawke'B Bay Dogs only. Nominations for Consolation and Supplementary Events are duo with Iho Secretary, Caledonian Hotel, on KRIOAY, 8 p.m. The Draws immediately after. GEORGE T. CROSS, 974 , Secretary. ScrttteE. H4.WKES BAV^JOCKEY CLUB. SPRING meeting, 7th AND Bth OCI'OBER, 18D5. TVTOMINATION? for Hie u> demoted X' Evonts must bo in the hands of the undersigned nt the Criterion Hotol, Napier, not later than in p.m. on TUESDAY NEXT, 10th September :— First Handicap Hukdlb Rack, 75 boys, 1J milo .. . ..1 aov Flyino Handicap, 100 aova, \ mile .. 1 soy Spuing Handicap, 225 soys. li milo .. 1 aov F. D. I.UCKIK, g93 Secretory. FJUNEDIN JOCKEY CLOD. AUTUMN MEETING, 1897. FIRST ECLIPSE STAKES, 6 Furlongs, Of 500 soys: tho aocond horae to receive 50 soys, and tho third horse 25 soys out of the stake. For Iwo-yoar-olds and upwards; weight for age. Winners after Ist August, 1890, of any raco or races collectively of tho value of 250 soys, 31b ; of 500 soys, 61b ; of 750 hoys, 71b ; of 1000 soys, 101 b extra. Maidon four-year-olds and upwards allowed 101 b; three-year-olds, 71b ; two-year-olds, 51b: By subscription of 10 boys each, payable to tho Seoretary of the D.J.C. on General Entry Day, Autumn Meeting, 1897, unless forfcitß are declared as follows:— If struck out by tho first Saturday in February, 1896, 2 soys forfeit ; if struck out by the first Saturday in August, 1896, i boys forfeit ; if struck out by the first Saturday in December, 1896, 8 bovb forfeit. All horses remaining in after tho first Saturday in Decomber. 1896, must pay thoir total entrance feo of 10 soys by General Entry Day— Autumn Mooting, 1897, ' ENTRY. For.yearlinga (foals of 18941, and two-year-olds and upwards, on SATURDAY, 28th September, 1595. No money is required at time ot Nomination, AUTUMN MEETING 1898. SECOND ECLIPSE STAKES, 6 furlongs, Of 1000 boys ; Becond horse to receivo 100 boys, and tho third horso 50 soys out of tho 3take. For two, throe, and four-year-olds ; weight for ago. vVinnprs, after the lßt Augußt, 1897, of any race or races collectively of the valuo of 250 boys, 31b ; of 500 aova, 51b ; of 750 aovs, 7lb; of 1000 soya, lOib extra. Maiden four-year-olda, at time of starting, allowed 101 b; three-year-oIdB, 71b ; two-year-olds, 51bt By subscription of 10 aova each, payable to the Secretary of the D.J.C. on General Entry Day, Autumn Meeting, 1898, unless forfeita are declared and paid as follows :— Two-year-olds (foals of 18931 and yearlings (foals of 1894) may be Btruok out upon payment of 2 sovb by tho first Saturday in August, 189U ; or upon payment of i boys by the first Saturday in August, 1597 : or upon paymont of 8 soya by the iirat Saturday in Docombor, 1837. Foals of 1895 may bo struck out upon paymont of 2 sovb by tho first Saturday in February, 1897 ; or upon payment of 4 sovb by tho first Saturday in August, 1897; or upon paymont of 8 boys by the first Saturday in Decomber, 1897. AH horses remaining in after the first Saturday in December, 1597, must pay their total entranco ot 10 aova by General Pntry Day, Autumn Meeting, 1898. Fifty of thoso enterod as two-yoaroklj and yearlingß to remain in on the first Saturday In Auguat, 1896, or the stake and moneys payable thereout may bo reduced, ENTRY. For two-yeav-olda (foals of 1593) andyoarllnga Ifoala of 1891), on SATURDAY, 28th September, 1895. For foals of 1895, on SATURDAY, let Feb ruary, 189 G. No money ia required at time of Nomination. SYDNEY JAMES, 997 Socrotary. PLEASE NOTE. TnE Drawing kou MR EVANS 1 ETCHINGS WILL TAKE PLACB BY PERMISSION OF THE COLONIAL SECRETARY* 1 ON SKPTEMBER 12TH. ff^WELVE OF T!IE FINEST JL EXAMPLES OK ETCHING AND CHROMOLITHOGRAPHY IN THECOLONY, As previously advertised. Tickots 6s each, to bo obtained at Huntß (lato Whytock'a), Bowler's, and "Evening News " Agency, Hastings. Firat Prize value C3O, Socond do £12, Third do £7 ; others ranging from £6 to <S3. Pictures now on view at Hunt's Book Mart. 730 J. M. CRERAR Has just received, ox b.b. Star of England rom London) and b.b. Darmstadt (from Gormany) argo Shipments of pLAhN' AND FANCY I 3- STATIONERY, And consisting of Account Books, Notopaper and Envoi opes (boxed and in packota). including now Perfumed Boxoa, Silurian Nolopapor and Envelopes now bo fashionable. Lector-papers, Footucaps, Dortiy Deed Papers, Tracing Cloths, und the new patent Tracing Paper (very choice) and all other Stationers' Sundries in endless variety. FANCY GOODS Photo Albuuiß and Screena, Blotting-oaBOS 1 | I Leitor-caaes, Pockotbooks, Cord-cases, Puraos I Photo Frames Writing Deaka and Caaea, j Scrap Albums, Poaiage Stamp Albums, Hand I bugs,llousQholclGaines,Drussingcu3es. These j Uoudu aro very suitable for making Wedding i nnd Birthday rtoaents. N£W BOOKS. I Parcels of Now Hooka received by over. I direct steamer. The New Colonial Sorlea i of Novels a speciality. I BIBLKS AND PRAYEH BOOKS. I Including B»gators', Queens Printers, and I Oxford Press Uibles, Common Prayer Books and Hymn-books beautifully boxed, Catholic I Prayor-bookß.Cnurchl'raiße.Wesley'aHymns Sohool Books and dchojl Requisites.— Tho Trado and School Committees supplied 0- I most liberal terms ARTISTS' MATERIALS 1 Always on Hand. J. M. CRERAR, 3 BOOKSELLKR AND STATIONER H-ASTINGS-STRBET, NAPIER. W. G. FAULOOR, OOACHBUILDER, n.VSTINGS, 13 prepared to build all classes of CARRIAGES to Ordor. First-class Workmen only omploycd. 96c

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 10093, 7 September 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 10093, 7 September 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 10093, 7 September 1895, Page 3

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