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tTAWKE'S [BAY GUN CLUB. WIHTBITMBETIKa, To bo held at FARNUONjPARK, FARNDON ON WEDNKBDAY, 23bd:JUNE,"1897. (The day between tho Hawke's ioay Steeplechase Mooting); , First Match to commencoa at 10 a.m. sharp. Lunch at Farndon Hotel, at 12 o'clook. President: J.P.HamlinT Vioe-proaldont ana Treasurer : T. Xi Crosse. Commlttae : W. Broughton.-T. H. I-owry, M. B, Groome, 0. Maokorsoy, P. Martin, G. R. King. W. A. Aloxander. Handioappor : A. T.Danvow. PROGRAMME. OPEN HANDICAP, OF 100 SOYS.-OPEN TO ALL COMERS. FIRST MATOH.-Groafc Winter Onon Han dlcap, of '00 flovB : Flrat Prize, C7O ; Second Prize, Offl; Third Prize, «10; nine blrdß each; three mieaes out; no penalties; two nominations allowod. Nominations, 80a, with previous performaDoes, on THURSDAY, June 10th, Handicaps to appear on SATURDAY, June 12th. Aoceptunoes, 2 sots, on MONDAY, Jane 21eti SKCOND MATCH.-Handloap Swoepßtako of 1 boy eaoh ; first prlzo, two thirds ; second prize, one third i flve birds eaoh; two mieaos out ; post entries ; for members of recognUod Gun Clubs in New I Zoaland. I RULES AND CONDITIONS. I Rules under which the meeting is held are the Hawke'a Bay Gun Club Rules. Conditions of each Matoh: Five traps, 80 yards boundary ; two minuteß allowed to collect birds. , . . All nominations and acoeptancos to bo mode with the Secretary, at Hastings, by 8 0 clock p.m. on their roßpeotlvo dates, and to be Accompanied by thk Necessary Fees. Ten per cent will be doducted from tho stakes for oxpenses. Wi D. IRELAND. jgQ Secretary^ Hastings, H.B, TAJUUJA^NAHE V MM ffi PUKED U 8 BEEVIOB. TIME-TABLE. Tarasalk Depart— NapikrlDepart— a,m. p.m. a,m. p.m. vlo Napier vlalNapior I&10 - ;Park 7.45 1.0 Park 8.0 1.0 via „ 9.0 2.0 via „ 845 2.0 via „ 10.0 3.0 via „ 9.30 3,30 via „ 1.0 1.0 via „ 10.30 ~ 2 0 6.0 via „ 11.0 - 0.0 via „ 11,0 6,0 Till „ SATURDAY NIGHT BUSES, via Napier via Napier 6.0 Park 9,0 Park 6,80 via i,B 9.30 via „ 8.45 via „ 10.0 via „ FARES fid, ChUdron Half-price.: Tloketa ßs pe dozenjltloket eaoh passenger), MEANEB COACH VIA AWATOTO. a.m, p,m, p.trn a.m. p.m, p.m, 8,46 1,16 (S.oSatnr- 11.18 10 (9.30 Satnrday only) day only) This Coach leaves the Spit svery morning at 10,30. FARES 6d eaoh way, Children Half-price. No Tloketa sold for this road. Coaches leave Puketapu and FernhlU (or Napier every morning at 8 o'olook. Coaches leave Napier for Fernhlll and Puketapu at 3 o'olook dally. SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS EXOEPTED. PREVIOUS TIME-TABLE CANCELLED. O. BYMEB. lab May, 1897. 720 V7ALLINGFORD AND PORANQAHAU LINE OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES PHE COAOH meets the Tra a. earing Napier on Monday and Ihur days at 7.10, lor Waustead TValllngford Porangahau, The Proprietor will not be responsible for any passengers luggage after arrival at Railway Station nnleoß arrangements are made. PETEE NEILSON, PROPRIETOR. OBOWIHEB AND M'OAULEY'S LINE OF ROYAL HAIL COACHES Driving between Napier, Tanpo, Tokaanu and Rotornai A COAOH will leave Napier every C&. MONDAY at 8.30 a.m., arriving at Tarawera same day leave Tarawera every TUESDAY at 7 a.m., arrlvina at Taupo 1 p.m. leave Taupo every THURSDAY at 7.30, arriving at larawera same day ; leave Tarawora every FRIDAY at 7 a.m., arriving Napier 6 pun. f~poolal Coaohea and Buggies at any time. Hoa, Coos & Son, Agent', OROWTHER & M OAULEY, 87 Proprietor! |M Aflßlt— PRTANR— KSKDiiLB i.^i COACHES. TIME-TABLE. Leav Eskdale 8 a.m., Petane B.So>.m, Leaves Eskdale 1.30 p.m,, Petane 2 p.mi Leaves Napier 11 a.m. and 1.80 pim,,from Poat-offfoe. {FARES. Eskdale-Slngle 2a, Return 3, Petane— lb eaoh way. SPECIAL COACHES AND BUGGIES AT ANY TIME. 3 AT, HARVEY, Proprietor, 85] Bikdole.^ WINTER MONTHS' TIMETABLE. ONa'd after May Ist the PetaneFakdale Cosoh in the Afternoon will leave the Poatoffloe, Napier, at i o'clook nntllfcuthernotlce. {J> T> HARVBy> 667 Proprietor, KISBINQTON COAOH, THE above Coach will leave Hannah's Corner at 2 oolook Every SATURDAY until farther notloei W.: WILLIAMS, Proprietor. CALEDONIAN HOTEL NAPIEB. OHAS. SIDDELLS AND MBS NAT. NATHAN, PROPRIETORS LJAVINQ- taken over the above O Long - established and Well-known Hostelry, Intimate to the Citizens of Hawke's Bay and the Travelling and Commerolal Publlo that they intend to make the Caledonian a Comfortable Homo. With this view the House will be completely Refitted and Refurnlehed Throughout. Several alterations are to be carried out In the internal arrangements, while the exterior will be thoroughly re-painted and renovated. It la the Intention of tho preaent Proprietors to keep a FIRST-CLASS FAMILY AND COM. MBKCIAL HOTEL. Special Attention wiH be paid to the Dlning.room, and a FIR9T-UIi&SS TABLfi! la aeaured. PRIViTB SITTING. ROOMS FOR VISITORS AND FAMILIES. All Wires Caretully Attended to and Answered Promptly. WINKS. Baga^gMß OF THE JUBAL FLEMING. YOU^KNOW.'HIM, DON'T.YOU IS THE [NEW LANDLORD OB 1 THE PROVINCIAL HOTEL. .CORNER OLI VEIS UARE'AND] EMHRSQNrSTREIQTi 821 FERRY HOTEL"" WESTERN SPIT. C. A. W. HUNT ... «. Peoprietok HAVING taken over the above wsll-known Hostelry, will be pleased to see all his old friends that visited him at HMrtford Lodge, Hastings, and latterly at the Provlnolal Hotel, Gllve-square gov^rajl improvements are now taklnß place, and »o trouble or expense will bo aparsd to make fto J^oum a The Liquors will be of the Best Quality Proonrable' Flnt>olaes Tables for Boardersi ~O.~A. W. HUNT. Proprietor. BTOBTFOBD LODGE HOTEL, HAgTiNqa. WBTOOE annoanie* he h&s • again taken command, of Uilfl well- • known Hoateury, and will endeavor^to give the aame satisfaction as horetofore. The altuation of Stortford Lodge afforda the beat resort tor visitors to the Races and Trotting Meetings, being In olose proximity to 1 both Courses. The Hotel contains Beveral private sitting rooms, for the convenience of those wishing a quiet visit In the Country, ■ip^ere tW will find every oomfortj race me or wines and spirits WILL BE hoou'JSosea for Visitttg Tralnirj pan be pngaged by wire.: !W. S?OCK. PROPRIB' OR. fl CARLTON CLUB HASTINGB. FAMILY AND!' OOWAMCIAI HOTEL' F. GOBMAK J~~ m novßmoß. i - ° 8

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 10628, 5 June 1897, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 10628, 5 June 1897, Page 6