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FIRED. COf BBN( LAND AGENT, ! Eltham. Has a . number of desirable properties for sale and to lease throughout Eltham, Ngaire, and Waimate r districts. ) Visitors enquiring for land will be supplied will full particulars on application, or will be conducted over c the ground, so as to give them the v fullest knowledge of the real quality >, and character of the soi in every case. Z \ ; EEBEET SHAND is L Laud, Insubaitce, & COMMISSION AG-ENT, „ MIDHIRST. lI 104 acres at Midhirst, 90 acres in grasß . [j all fenced and close to dairy factory. 11l acres half-mile from dairy factory at Midhirst, fenced and subdivided, J » all grassed, good bouse, dairy, &c. 7 acres Midhirst suburban section, subf divided into three paddocks, small n 5-roomed cottage, ll 139 acreß two miles from Midhirst, level a and well watered, 85 acres in graes, 3-roomed house, dairy, &c. [. 60 acreß 1$ miles from Midhirst, 45 acres ' in grass, 3-roomed house, dairy, cow11 shed, orchard, &c. ; level and well watered. Price, £4 10s per acre. >r 524 acres good open land, ring fenced, close to a school, dairy factory, post 0 office, &c. £6 per acre. 560 acres seven miles from Midhirst, 180 n acres in grass, good rolling bush land, 1 well watered, 4-roomed house, £3 per ,' acre. i 11 67 acreß improved bush land, three miles from Stratford, all grassed and fenced. 5 2-roomed cottage. Price £310 ; part ; can remain on mortgage if desired. 378 acres improved bash land, level and _ well watered, near a railway station, good house, dairy, and yard _ 175 acres close to railway station, good ~" level land, all fenced and subdivided, 163 acres in grass, 3-roomed house, h good stock-yard, Bheds, &c. 51 acres about 1J miles from Midhirst, a, all fenced and grassed, four-roomed 3. house, good stock-yard, dairy, &c, one j mile from dairy factory. lß ' 244 acres good rolling land, 50 acres in grass, balanGe bush, about seven miles from a towD. £2 per acre. *" 3000 acres Pobokura Block. Will bo "■ sold in sections to suit the convenience of purchasers. is 153 acres good level land at Midhirst, 40 acres in grass, good four-roomed house, y Terms. 561 acres improved bush land, good dray road. Will be sold in sections if desired, 33a 6d per acre, easy terms. n 166 acres Kaupokonui District, improved bush land, 60 acres in grass, ring 6 fenced, balance of bush down and i ; ready to burn, well watered, on a good g metal road, cottage, yards, sheds, &c. ;e £4 10s per acre. Terms. 265 acres unimproved bush, 5 miles from a township. 35b per acre. 207 acres improved busb, 40 acres in c graaa, good level land, ■well watered, partly fenced. 1; 149 acreß 2i miles from Midhirst, 109 c acres in grass, all fenced and eubi j divided into three paddocks, cottage, yards,,&c, good dairy farm. ig """"^~ _ Several shops, dwellings, and a large " number of town and suburban sections l " in Stratford, Eltham, Midhirst, and 'i Waipuku ; also a large Butchering business. ; £25,000.— 1 have the above sum to lend on mortgage of freehold d security at lowest current rates, in d sums to suit the convenience of clients Enquiries invited r } Agent for National Mutual Life ), Association of Australasia, Limited ; Commercial Union Assurance Co., h Ltd., of London (Fire and Marine) ; - H. Williamson's Beaconsfield sawmill; E Burgess and Son's Sash and Door Factory, Stratford. i. /^PCTNAKE EACING CLUB 1 HACK MEETING, s To be held on the Kacecourse, at Opua, on V MONDAY, 2nd JANUARY, 1893. President, Major Tuke; Vice-President, 8 E. Shove, Esq. ; Judge, A. W. Budge, 5/ Esq. ; Starter, Mr B. R. Morgan , C\erk ot the Course, Mr W. McLeod ; ; Clerk of the Scales, Mr W. B. Scott; j Handicapper, Mr R. E. Mcßae; . Stewards— Messrs W. W. Middleton; H. Wagstaff, W. A. Good, R. Munro, 1 M. Carroll, R. H. Seccombe, J. M. Rickey, J. Lambie, A. Good, Rua, E. ! ;>; > Edmunds, and R. H. Pepperell. a PROGRAMME: a 1 Handicap Hurdles of 30 soys, second horse to receive 5 soys from stakes; 1£ tnileß; over 6 flights of hurdles 3ft c 6in high ; nomination 203, acceptance 10s. To start at 11.30 am 2 Flying Handicap of 25 soys, second horse to receive 5 soya from stakes ; 6 furlongs ; iiomination 15s, acceptance > j 10s. To start at 12.15 p m '» 3 Harakeke Stakes of 20 soys; for 3-year-olds; 1 mile; weight for age; , open to all horses bred between the 1 Oakura and Waingongoro rivers ; enu trance 20s. To start at 1p m 4 Opunake Racing Club Handicap of 70 3 bovß, Fecoml horse to receive 10 soys from the stakes ; V> miles ; nomination 408, acceptance 30s. To start, at 2p m ' 5 Selling Race of 20 soys; 1 mile; > minimum weight 83t 7)bs ; the winner to be sold by auction immediately , after the race, the proceeds to be equally divided between the owner of the winner and the club; post eniry ' 20s. To start at 2.45 p m 6 Opua Stakes, of 35 eovs ; second horse lo receive 5 soys from the stakes. The "inner of the Opunake Racing Club Handicap to carry a 51b penalty. Noi mination 20s, acceptance 15s. To , start at 3 30 p.m. t 7 Forced Haudicap of 20 soys ; 1 mile. [ Post entry— winners 10s, losers free ; acceptance 10s. To start at 4.15 p.m. EULES AND "REGULATIONS. Nominations for Nos. 1, 2,4, and 6, must be in the b&nda if the Hon. Secretary on or ' before 8 p.m. on Saturday, the 3rd Decem1 bHrlB92. Weights will be published on Saturday, the 10th December, and Acceptances, ard General Entries for No. 3, close on Wednesday, the 22sfc December 1802, afc 8 p.m. AU Nominations and Entries must be i fealed and addressee? to the Hon. Secretary, Opunake, with fees enclosed, and name, J age, pedigree, and performances of the horse, name of the owner, nd colors of the rider. Definition of a hack. A horse that has uever won an advertised race (Hack and , Hunter races excepted) and is not nominated at time of start, and has not during the six months previous thereto, been ' nominated for any race, (Hack and Hunter 1 races excepted). The winner of any race after the tmbli- \ cation of the weights to carry a 71b. penalty. The Rules of Racing as adocted by the Metropolitan Clubs ia New Zealand '■ strictly adhered to. Telegraph Office closes J at 5 p.m. Admission to the Course. Foot passen- 5 gers Is. ; horses 23. ; single and double buggy and driver 3a. ; any conveyance with more than two horse 3 43.; each passenger Is. Members, owners, and jockeys, by passes to be otbained f roTa the Hon. Secretory. I r G. W. ROGERS, Hon. Sec. , Submitted and approved, and the epecial permission of the Club granted to the conditions of the Selling Race as specified f< in the programme.— Robt. G. Bauchope, j Hon. Secretary Taranaki Jockey Club. New Plymouth, 20th October, 1892. !

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XIX, Issue 3289, 30 November 1892, Page 4

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