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IVTOLAN, TONKS & Co 's SALE ll FOE FEBRUARY. Eltham Yards — Tuesday, 7th Kakaramea Yards — Thursday, 9th Hawera Yards — Thursday, 16th Sheep Fair — Monday, 20th Manaia Yards — Saturday, 25th Opunake Yards — Monday, 27th NOLAN, TONKS & C\, Auctioneers. Eltham Sale Yards. TUESDAY", 7th FEBRUARY. At 12.30 o'clock. NOLAN, TONKS AND CO will sell by public auction, a their yards, as above — S 2^-year-old steers 12 yearling steers G 12 to 18-months steers 8 fat heifers 150 ewes 120 lambs 40 fat sheep Kakaramea Sale Yards. THURSDAY, 9th FEBRUARY. At 12.30 o'clock. NOLAN, TONKS, AND CO will sell by public auction ai their yards, as above — 35 breeding ewes GOO good lambs "DINDBE" T~W I N~E The undersigned have for sal« first-class Binder Twine, specially made to order. NOLAN, TONKS, & CO. T>HOTOGEAPHY "Wanted, the inhabitants of Hawers and surrounding districts to know that a Photograpbic Artist, from tht leading firms of New Zealand, has taken those premises belonging tc Mr. Davidson, storekeeper, Eegentstreet, where they may be photographed — Cabinet size, 15s per doz. ; Carte de Visite, 7s Gd per dozen, finished in the most artistic style. Children photographed instantaneously. "Work guaranteed not to fade. Orders enamelled by arrangement. F. HILL, Photographic Artist. r^i EASS SEED ' r^ EASS SEED ! ! I am a Buyer of COCKSFOOT in any quantities, and am open to quote buying or selling prices for Bape and Clovers, and Oats, <&c. Extra large Bags for sale. GEO. H. APPLEGATE, NGAIEE AND OKAIAWA. MONEY.—^so to £io 5 000. Rate of interest, f roru G per cent. The undersigned is prepared, 3ii behalf of capitalist clients, to receive applications for advances, to be secured by mortgage of Freehold Properties. — C. E. Majok, Mortgage Agent, Hawera. WILTON'S Vegetable "Woem Powders are a sure cure, and juite harmless ; in packets, 1/s each. ML. H. "Wilton, Chemist, Manaia. TAIPOEOHENUI HACK EACES. TO BE HELD ON FRIDAY, 10th FEBRUAEY, 1888. stewards — Tumabuki, Tanawhai, Ngawini, Kaki, Maku. Judges — Messrs. Bate and Patohi. Clerk of Scales — William H. Awaturi. Starter— Mr. W. Adamaon. Olerk of Course — Rangiroa. Handicappers — Messrs. Tito and S. Adamßon. Handicap Hurdle Race of £5; open to European and Maori ; second horse £1 from stakes ; distance, about two miles, over eight flights of hurdles 3ft 6in high; nomination 3a, acceptance 2s ; to start at 12.30 p.m. Hack Hurdles (Maori) £3; second horse 10s out of stakes ; distance, 1 mile ; four flights of hurdles ; nomination, 3s. Maiden Flat (European and Maori), £4s; second horse to receive .£1 out of the stakes ; distance, 11 miles ; for all horses that have never won a race ; entrance, 4s. Kautu Handicap of £15 (open to Maori and European); second horse to receive Jt'2 10s from stakes; distance, 2 miles; nomination 10s, acceptance ss. Plying Handicap of £4 (Maori) ; second horse £1 out of stakes ; distance, one mile; nomination 3s, acceptance la. Hack Race of £2 (open to European and Maori) ; catch weights ; one mile ; entrance, 2s. Consolation Handicap of £3 (European and Maori) ; second horse 10s out of the stakes; one mile; nomination 2s, acceptance Is. All nominations for Handicaps must be in the Secretary's hands, address care sf Mr. G. Y. Bate, by Satukdat Eyencng, the 4th February, all other races, post entry. Weights will be declared on Wednesday, the Bth February. Competition in the various events 3hall be strictly limited to hacks. No borse may start that has ever won public money, except as a hack, or so nominated, ar has for six months previously been nominated for any other race than a back race. The Maori races to be contested by borsea the honafide property of Maori swners, and trained and ridden by Maoris. No horse engaged in the other races will be allowed to run as a Maori back. Nominations shall contain age, name, color, sex, pedigree, performances of horse, and name and colors of owner. No qualification fee required. Decision oi Stewards shall be final. Horses in the Handicaps and Maiden Race, must be ridden in the nominated colors, under a penalty of ten shillings. NGAEUEU, Hon. Sec.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume X, Issue 1846, 4 February 1888, Page 3

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