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PHOTOGRAPHY. MASONIC PHARMACY, NAPIER AND HASTINGS. MR. ECCLBS in thanking the public for past support is pleased to state that he has just received a SHIPMENT FROM LONDON, Which, in addition to the Stock purchased from Mr. Owen and other / Colonial Dealers, now enables him to offer ----- -' l ' A Large Selection of PHOTOGEAPHIO REQUISITES, INCLUDINGCameras. Focussing Cloths. Exposure Meters. Plates. Printing Frames. Exposure Refills. Papers. Pure Chemicals. Ruby Lamps. Mounts. Racks & Pinions. Changing Bags. Lenses. Negative Envelopes. Shutters. Platinotype Paper, &c. The above Stock will be renewed from time to time by Direct Shipments from the manufacturers, thus enabling him 1 to sell at Lowest Current Rates. —u~ i—ii~ ~i.i — i ii — i_i~i_ir~Lj~ui~ii_ni_rT_i~i_i~i_i~Lj~u r~» q nj-ij-^rui uwi f>_r>j TTPPT F^ CHEMIST, ±J\JKJ±JJ-JKDj Napier and Hastings;

dfSfii "trflßM^im mi PAEKJJACINa CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING, 1899. WEDNESDAY AND THUBSDAY, MABCH 22nd and 23bd, 1899. President: John Close. Vice-president- J. C. Moeller, P. Onnond.-TR. Sweetapple, Q. H. Swan, J. G. Swan, and F. G. Smith. Tim£ ' keeper: S. E. Cooper. Starter: H. Piper. Handicapper.- A.T.Danyers. " FIEBT DAY. WEDNESDAY, MABCH 22hd. "" TBIAL HANDICAP HUBBLE" EACE, of 80 boys; second, horse to receive 10 sots from , the stake.- For all horses that havenevar won a Hurdle Bace exceeding 40 soys in value) ' ta tff om NominatlO -' 1| 1 - n X: ESK HANDICAP, of 30 bovb,- second horse to receive 5 botb from the stake. 'For all hones that never won a race on the flat . exceeding 40 soys in value at time Of nomination; nomination, 1 soy ; acceptance nil. • 7 furlongs ' SAPLING STAKES HANDICAP., of soys. For two.year-olds. - SocOnd horse to receivo 10 sovb from the stake; 'Nomination. 1 sovacceptanee, 2 soys. - .■ ■ •■: 5 furlongs NAPIEB CUP HANDICAP, of 300 soVsjsecon ' horse to receive SO b6vb from the stake. The. winner of any handicap of the value of 300 soya after the declaration of the "■weights to carry lpib extra j of thevaltW of '■200 soys 71b/ extra; and of the value of <100 bovb 51b extra. Penalties not accumulative.- Nomination, 3 soys; acceptance^ sovb. - -' ljmlle. HANDICAP HUBDLE 'BACE. of 100 sovse second horae to '■receive' '10 eovs fromtha stake. The winner of' the > Trial Handicap .Hurdles to carry 71b penalty. ■ 1 soy; acceptance, S soys, ■ 1 If mile; BEDCtYPPE STAKES' HANDICAP, of SO ' soys ; second horse to receive 1 10 boys from tha stake. For all horses that have never won a, race on flat exceeding 40 'sots in value a 6 time of nomination! ' The winner oh any handicap after the declaration of weightati carry 71b extra. . -'Nomination, 1 soy- an. ceptance, 1 soy. '- Once round. FLYING HANDICAP, of 100 soys j second hona to receive lS.sovs from the stake. For-twoi year-olds and upwards. The winner' of am* handicap of the value of 100 soys after tha declaration of weights to carry 71b penalty. Nomination, 1 soy { acceptance, 3 sovb." 6 furlongs, ' WELTEE HANDICAP, of SO botb; secondt horse to receive 10 soys from the stake. Minimum weight, Bst. Nomination. 1 soy: acceptance, 1 soy. ■ 7 furloijgai SECOND DAY. - ' THUESDA.Y, MABCH 23En.' SECOND TBIAL HANDICAP' HUBDLB BACE, of SO sovb; second horae to receivo 10 Bovs.fn m the stake. For all horses that have never won a Hurdle Bace exceeding 40 soys in value of time of nomination. Nomination, 1 boy ; acceptance, 1 boy. H mile. SCUEBY HANDICAP, of 30 sovs; second horsa to receive 5 boys from the stake. For alt horses that have never won a race on the flat exceeding 40 soys in value at time of nonuV nation. Nomination, 1 boy; acceptance nil. 6 furlongs ' TWO-YEAE-OLD HANDICAP, of 70 soys second horse to receive 10 soys from tha stake. Nomination-, 1 soy; acceptance, 2j soys. 6 furlongs CITY STAKES HANDICAP, of 200 soys Fecond horee to receive 25 soys from the> stake. Nomination, 2 boys; acceptance, 5 soys. lj mila SECOND HANDICAP HUBDLE BACE, oC 80 soys; second horse to receive 10 soya from the stake. The winner of the Second; Trial Hurdles to carry 71b penalty. Nomi. nation, 1 soy ; acceptance, 2 boys. 1} mile* STEWABDS' STAKES HANDICAP.of SO soys j second horse to receive 10 soys from tha stake. For all horeos that have never won a. race on the flat exceeding 40 sovb in value at time of nomination. The winner of an* handicap after the declaration of weights tot carry 7lb extra. Nomination, 1 boy; ac. ceptance, 1 soy. 1 mils. WAVEBLEY STAKES HANDICAP, of 100 soys; for two-year-olds and upwards; second horse to receive 10 boys from the stake. 'J he winner of any handicap after the decla« ration of weights to carry 71b extra. Nomi. nation, 1 boy ; acceptance, 3 boys. 6 furlongs, HIGH WEIGHT HANDICAP, of JO sovsi second horse to receive 10 soys from tha stake. Minimum weight, Bst. Nomination. 1 soy; acceptance, 1 soy. Once round, DATES OF NOMINATIONS, &o. TUESDAY. 14th FEBBUABY, 1899. NOMINATIONS-;-Nnpier Cup Handicap , 2 s ovg Flyiog Handicap .. .. 1 soy City Stakes Handicap 2 soya Waverley Stakes Handicap 1 soy TUESDAY, 7th MABCH, 1899. NOMINATIONS— • Trial Handicap Hurdles .. 1 soy Sapling Stakes Handicap.. 1 soy Bedclvffe Stakes Handicap 1 soy Handicap Hnrdlea .. ..1 go* Second Trial Handicap Hurdles .. _. „1 so^ Two-year-old Handicap .. 1 sot Second Handicap Hurdles 1 soy Sourry Handicap . . _ 1 so» Welter Handicap .. „ 1 so* High Weight Handicap .. 1 sor Stewards' Stakes Handicap 1 soy Esk Handicap . . _ 1 soy FBIDAY, !7th MARCH, 1899. WEIGHTS will be declared for all the First Dav'B Events.! MONDAY, 20th MABCH, 1599. ACCEPTANCESNapier Cup Handicap „ 7 SOV3 Flyiag Handicap . . . . 3 soya Trial Handicap Hurdles .. 1 soy Sapling Stakes Handicap i . 2 soys Bedclyife Stakes Handicap 1 soy Handicap Hurdles .. . . 3 sovtt Welter Handicap .. ..1 soy Esk Handicap . . H Nil WEIGHTS for the Second Day's Events will be declared on Night of First Day's Baces. ' ACCEPTANCES for Second Day's Events closs at 10.30 on Night of First Day's Baces. Owners tiro particularly requested to send thei nominations, &c, by telegraph as well as b. letter, to prevent mistakes. ALF. T. DANVEBS, S"" Secretary. ■■gb . ask Fob |i|gv J. CLEGG'S «B»pl PEBAMBULATOBS. jfefigpSf J. . COTTBELL rSsi|ii4j»L S°'e Agent, Napier. \JoT^3fc|P Works at J * > CHBIB|TG.H.nBCBr

Telephone TJYMEB'S Address: Box 170, Napier. JtIYMEB'S 98, Napier. TABADALE, NAFIEB, MEANEE, PUKETAPtT, AND PEENHIIiL BUS SERVICE. TIME-TABLE. Taradale Depart— Napier Depart— a.m. p.m. a.m. p.m. via Napier yia Napier 6.40 — Park 7.45 1.0 Park 8.0 1.0 via „ - 2.0 via „ — 2.0 via „ 10.0 3.0 via 9.0 3.30 via „ 11.0 4.0 via „ 10.0 — 12,0 5,0 via „ 11.0 — 6.0 via , 12.0 5.0 via „ SATUBDAY NIGHT BUSES, p.m. p.m. via Napier via Napier 0.0 Park 9.0 Park 6.30 via „ 9.30 via „ 6.45 via „ 10.0 via „ FAEES— Cd; Children under 5 years of age Half-price, or 1 Ticket each. Transferable Tickets 4s Cd per dozen (1 Ticket each Passenger. To Workmen and others 12-trip Tickets will be sold for 3s, not transferable, available for week of issue only. School Children Fares 2s 6d per week, for days only (Saturday excluded). Tickets are only available for the Ordinary Time-table, and not for Special Coaches, Bace Days, or Holidays. MEANEE COACH VIA AWATOTO. TAB AD ALE depart NAPIBB depart a.m. p.m p.m. o.m. p.m. p.m. 8.45 1.45 (6.oSatur. 11.15 4.0 (9.3oSatnrday only) day only) This Coach Leaves the Spit Every Morning at 10.30. F ABES— Ib each way, Children under 5 years Half-price. No Tickets Sold for fbis Boad. Coaches leave Puketapu and Fernhlll for Napier every morning at 8 o'clock. Coaches leave Napier for Perohill at 3 oclook and Puketapn at 4 o r clook daily. SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS EXCEPTED. PBEVIOUS TIME-TABLE CANCELLED. G. RTMER. 2nd May, 189 S. /"IBOWTHER AND M'CAULEY'S LINE OP %^J BOYAL MAIL COACHES Diiving between Napier, Taupo, Tokaanu, and Botorua. A COACH will leave Napier every MONDAY at 6.30 a.m., arriving at Tarawera same day; leave Tarawera every TUESDAY at 7 a.m., arriving at Taupo ut 5 p.m. ; leave Taupo every THUKSDAY at 7.30 a.m., arriving at Tarawera same day ; leave Tarawera every PBIDaY at 7 a.m., arriving at Napier 5 p.m. A Coach loaves Taupo for Tokaanu every SUND \Y and WEDNESDAY at 9 a.m., arriving at the latter place at 4 p.m. Leave Tokaanu MONDAY and FRIDAY at 9 am., arriving Taupo at 4 p.m. same day. Special Coaches and Buggies at any ime, THOS. COOK AND SON, Agents. CBOWTHEB'AND M'CAULEY, Proprietors. M'INTYEE'S LINE OP ROYAL MAIL COACHES, DBIVING BETWEEN NAFIEB, BISSrNGTON, PATOKA, AND PUKETITIBI. A Coach will leave Star Hotel, Napier, every WEDNESDAY and SATUBDAY MOBNING, at 6.30 o'clock, arriving at Puketitiri at 4 p.m. Leave M'lntyre's Accommodation House every TtJESDAr and FBIDAY MOBNING, at 6.30. arriving at Napier at 2 p.m. All Communications and Parcels left at the Star Hotel will be promptly attended to. , A. M'INTYRE ... Proprietor. WALLINGFOBD AND POBANGAHAU LINE OF EOYAL MAIL COACHES. THE Coach meets the Train leaving Napier on Monday and Thursday at 7.10, for Wanstead, Wallingford, aud Porangahau. The Proprietor will not be responsible for an; passengers' luggage after arrival at Bailway station unless arrangements are made. PETER NEILSON, PBOPBIETOB - I NAPIER-PETANE-ESRDALE | COACHES. TIM E . T A' B 1 E.— MOBNING. Loaves Eskdale 8, Petane 8.30, Western Spit 9.10, arrive Napier 9j85 Leaves Napier Posi-oScslO, Weßttrn Spit 10.25, Petane 11.5, arrive Eskdale 11.35 AFTEBNOON. Leaves Eskdale 2 o'clock, Fctine 2,30, Western Spit 3.10, arrive Napier 3.35. Loaves Post-office, Napier, 4.30 o'clock. Western Spit 4.55, Potane 5.35, arrive Eskdale 6.5. PARKS. Eskdnle — Single 2s, Beturo 3s Petane-lseich way This Time-table is Suspended on Holidays aud Sundays. SPECIAL COACHES AND BUGGIES AT ANY TIME. Parcels can be loft at the Star and Clarendon Hotels. J. T. HABVEY, Proprietor, Eskdale. ___ / KURIPAPANGO MOUNTAIN KETREAT. A. MACDONALD, IN thanking the Public for past Patronage, Dees to state that he has connected his Line of Cjaches. with Cook and Sons', so t|tat the Travelliug Public can depend on Civility, Punctuality, and Dispatch. Kuripapango Hotel teing Bun iv Connection with this vine Tourists and Travellers can depend on the Best of Accommodation, Kuripapango as a Health Besort is unequalled, the air being eight degrees drier than Napier (vide "British Medical Journal.") Plenty of Trout Fishing and Shooting in Season. A Five-horse Coach will eavo the Masonic and Albion Hotels every MONDAY, at 7 a.m., for Kuripapango and Patea and Intermediate Stations, leaving Mowhango Every THUkSDAY forKuripipangoand Napier. Saddle bnrsea for L&diea aud Gentlemen. Also, Buggies aud Special Coaches. J. HENN. Booking Agent,! Bus Company's Stables, Hastings-street. A. MACDONALD, Proprietor, I8lejnos»-m" V

TRIAD COMPETITIONS. THIS MONTH THE "TRIAD" OFFERS— Frizes for competition as under:— For the photo of the prettiest child under six years (to be reproduced in the " Triad ") The prize is not for the beat photo; but for the prettiest child. Closed 20th September. Prize wou > y LlNi Jonks Colac Bay, Southland £2 0 0 For best written and composed, application for situation in a | merchant's office ; youths un- 1 der 18. Closed 20th 00- 1 £2 0 0 tober. Prize won i.y Rob- I crt 8. Young, Auckland I Watch, value J For beat original conundrum otn the "Triad," OlOßed 20th [ £2 n „ November. Result will bej " v announced in January issue J For names of the six greatest^ and best songs. Will be decided by the competitors themselves. The one who r£2 0 0 votes for the sixtha majority I vote for to be the winner, j Closed 20ch December. < For best worked or painted I bookmark ; to have the words I "The Triad" in the design, j £2 0 0 Close' 20ch January. Gold I Bangle, value Entries for the above Competitions to be accompanied with a receipt for not ess than ss. tor goods purchased from one of the advertisers in the "Triad," or for gooda advertised in "Triad." Competitions to be posted to " Manager Triad, Dunedin." The result of each competition -will, when possible, be given in " Triad," in issue following date of closing. Chutwlok. J., Bookseller, naatlngi Oicy Boot Paiaoe, R. jloNautfhiaii Crai,,, J. w,, Bookoeilec(aßenti " Ttlad,") l»r. -.pear. Wellington Orlfli u'a blscultß |«ny grooor) Joahu* Brus , BoomunuiK mr-ndy Kitkpatnok, B. Hnd Co., K. Marmalade J-udwlg, J. X, Walohniakor Maniu, J., Tailor. M,Z Axpresi uo., F. G. Smith & Co , Anonts Mationlo Hotel, Mr. nnd Mrs. F, Moeller Sundui auu'd Scotch WtilsSy Sun Bower aoay buratnra Tea '• hruß Uaßtio ar.d Caißtnn CiR rettes VaiiliylTaic Clgarett" ' Wfthuo ' L.oaeby'B. ' Ko.illbah ' Loasby'a i Buyer ot tiuiLla or <i lior may eate>) Wenport Coal 00 , 11 .■ ry Bros a genb WI.BUU, B*li & Co. i Fr en C fla», v,uvab Tea

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