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OIOJLKTIO JSJLLE °f Present Summer Season's Stock now going on at THE ECONOMIC, HAWERA. For ONE MONTH ONLY, Mr. SPENCE will offer ASTOUNDING BAEGAINS in aU classes of Drapery, Men's & Boys 5 Clothing, Mercery, Millinery, Ladies' Underclothing & Mantles, Also, LINOLEUMS ana FLOOR CLOTHS. Everyone should come and have a walk through our greatly-enlarged and improved establishment. Our counters and shelves will be found loaded with wonderful Bargains, all marked in plain figures. We could fill a whole page with useless quotations. Our Variptv and Prices are the irresistible magnet. TEEMS : NETT CASH. No Discounts. No Bribes. y W. SPENCE - - - ECONOMIC, HAWERA.

{ LAND FOR SALE. i X)ARTLY Improved Sections o XT 140, 260, 145, ond 810 aorea at rentals of 9d to Is 8d per acre. 135 tores, 35 acres felled ; rent 9( per aore ; a gift at price asked - , 162 acres, nioe freehold open farm ? ; house, yard, eta,, near creamery - price £6 10s it j 400 acres, beaoh land, lease witl 3 purchasing olause ej SEEDS. SEEDS. y On hand and to arrive : Grass om U Clovpr Seed 3 for Autumn powing h Perennial and Italian Rye, Cocks it foot, Timothy, Chewings an U Hard Fesoue, . Foxtail (colonia 'i grown), Dcgstail, Poa Pias ensis d (Jowgraßs, Keel, White, Alsike, an •i Trepfoil Clovers, Rape, Swed g Turnips, PoJiard, JLiinsped, Bonedusl d Superphospate, Garden Manure, Oil )- cake, etc. No pains are ppared t c procure seeds of the best quality an h highest germination. Agent fc d N.Z. Insurance Company, Govern i ment Accident Insurance i/eparl 3 » ment. 3 A. H. MOORE, 3 Land Commission Agent and Seed >s man, Opunabjc, Y\ „j j.i.i - _, . , ______^_ i. FOli IMMIfiDiATA SALE jj/A. Property, lfy aores lan< V 10-room two-storey house, dair trap shed, stables, nice lawn term ground, beautiful gardens, shubber and plantations; one mile froi centre of town of New Plymoutl situated near High School. Onl £1450. Apply at once, i- CARTHHiW, BRITTAIN & CO., »t c New Plymouth. '" ' DAIRY L*ND, ir 9000 acres. £ BAKER AnFtABUTEAU 0 Have received instructions from Joh p Hunter Brown, Esq., to ofli for sale privately in areas 1 suit the requirements of pu ohasers w Onnfi A.CREB of First-olai 3j l/UUv Land, including draim ! swamp and low hills, ir This property is within six i id seven miles of Wairoa townshi; le Uawke's Bay, where a Dairy Faotoi ar is about to be etarted. ,h Terms — The whole of the pu 38 chase money can remain on mortgaj _, for 5 years at 6 per cent, at tl I, expiration of five years one-half i i ; ihe purchase money is to be pai il the balance can remain on the Jar s ; for another five years. The pu 3, chaser, within on 9 year from tl 5, date of his taking possession, sha If expend in improvements, such i is buildings, fences, etc., a su; id amounting to not les3 than 15 pi 's cent on the total amount oi tl ; purchase money. l- The price of the land ranges froi tb £6 jo £10 per ncre. . ; Furoher particulars from , ; BAKER & TABUTEAU, :o Land Agents, Napier, prelTminaryadvertise. MENT. L LAND FOR SALE, THE WELL-KNOWN EUREKA ESTATE, comprisiE 7000 ACRES of Ric bwamp Land and Undulatic Country, situated in the Waikafr p, seven miles north-east of the tow )r of Hamilton on the main lice < v railway to Rotorua, is now bein • surveyed for sub- division into Daii - Farms, and will shortly be open f< PRIVATE SALE On Liberal Terms. S THE LANSDOWNE ESTATE, < 35500 AORES of Exce lent Land, all ploughed and grassec r close to Walton Railway Station, o the same line of railway, will also b surveyed for a similar purpose. 3 When a sufficient number c Farms have been sold Dair 7 Factories and Creameries will b ereoted on both estates. The Land will be open for sale whei the surveys are completed (abou c March, 1902), due notice of whicl will be give in future advertisement and full particulars will be Obtainabl from the NEW ZEALAND LOAN 1 AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., Limited, 1 HAMILTON, Or any of th_ir branches throughou 1 the colony. \ UCKLAND LABOUR EX ±\. CHANGE.— Licensed Regis try Office for Servants — Every car< taken that only thoroughly effic : em and respectable servants are sent t( country employers. Letters anc telegrams promptly attended to Booking Agent, Rotorua Coaching Company. Telegrams, " Laboui Exchange," Auckland. Gr. H. Reid, Shortland street;, Auckiand. TINDLE & CU. (Geobgs Tindle) ( J. R. Stewabt] AUCTIONEERS, LAND, COMMISSION. AND ESTATE AGENTS, OPUNAKE. LAND and stook owners will do well to communicate with the above. A list of very desirable properties for sale and lease. Sales held at regular intervals at Opunake and Awatuna Private sales held in any part of the district. Weekly sales of produce, etc. every Saturday afternoon. Horse Fairs held at regular intervals GRASS SEEDS, PRODUCE, AND FARM REQUISITES on sale or procured to order: Rents and debts collected. Loans Negotiated, Valuation Made, and Insurances Effected. Agencies ; Imperial Fire Offices; Masons Struthers and Co., Ohristohuroh H.Z. Acoident Insurance Co. ; Bismark Wire Strainers. NURbING HOME. MRS SISLEY is prepared to take in patients, at her residnece, "Kincora," High-street, Eltham. You have struck it RIGHT; That ik if you are buying from the NIMBLE SIXPENCE STORE Other wiso, you are out of it.

jx.z. clothing factory. y^\ mO ALL INTENDING TRAVELLERS. Q JL- If you want a 7£ Ifl aLADSTOSE BAG or PORTMANTEAU, Eto , select from *{A jl our up-to date stock of <H TRAVEL TRAPPINGS. r^ F^ Our Prices are the Lowest. • r^ 7/} THE H33 BRAND —LEADS— . l In Men's, Youths', and Boya' Suits. Prices to satisfy all K^ pockets. H.B. Straw Hats in Tanama and Tuscans, eto. Felt flats (hard or soft) in all latest styles. O £} TIES in evorj latest fancy. rj ' j^ Special lines in Tennis, itegatta and Fashion Shirts, etc. -^ Ladies' and Gents' Boots and Shoes of every description. Hn HH We fit you up from head to foot. £) N.Z. CLOTHING FAOTORY M p^ • (Hawera Branch), I. M. HILL/ Manage*. ) By Special Appointment to By Special Appointment to the Countess of Glasgow. tha Countess of Fanfurly. TAILOE MADE GOWNS. atn nounce me in r r . From the middle of January we shall make Dresses at our old price?. Coats and Skcrts, and Dbessbs ... from £5 ss. Bkuvtb from £1 10s. FOR CASH ONLY. We shall also keep in stook some Ready Made Model Dbessbs of Ova Own Make, from £4 14s 6d. Patterns and Self Measurement Forms sent on application. NODINE AND CO., 30, "Wellington Terrace 9 ""*■ — ~ — ~ — • w 7 Qf¥ Wfffi^ Is an unfailing: Cure j i: if 11^ For Old Wounds, ; J Sores, Piles, ; JM?^fik Fistulas, . Bad I*egs* I Bad Breasts, , \ JPlp EVERY FORM OF SKIN DISEASE, Vi {N^*!i n»^s isi Manwfartnrod only at \ *^B^"*fNj&/Kp 7S, New Oxfcvo Street. T.""-'~ti. Sold ?sy all Medicine Dealers. «>, ilW»jL««aigi«»w»^g..«»m_--~ : „,,-ZJ SELLING "OFF! ~ " huw'o^EN SELLING OFF! ' nuw vu ' iLN • DO YOU DRINK TEA? WE ARE ADSOLUTELY KB- ================= TIRING FRO vi THE DBAPEIiY AND T>OOTP Three or four tinus a day, jLS perhap3. If so, i?n't it your Department of out Business, and in duty to see that you drink good consequeace will hand ovoi these r ' cn > There's tea and tea, but lines to the public at practioally their tnere n o tea like own figures FOR CASH ONLY. Now, therefore, ia the tirna to Snr»a,txira, Tea.. SUIT yourselve?, and save money to BOOT. It's pure that's sure. It is No reasonable offer refusod while grown and packed in Ceylon, these good are being distributed. md is guaranteed not blended This Sale is Truly Genuine, aa with ladian, China, or any we are determined to dispose of the ohean or inferior teas, whola of ouj: fine stock of Di apery and'Ololhing, aud Boots and Shoes Retail Prices : by January. Roraembar the plsca of Sale t — SuraturaA Quality, 1/8 per lb HAWERA GENERAL tiTORE, ] „ B „ 1/11 „ Higb-Etreet, Haweiu. \ „ D „ 2/2 „ OVERNMENT £Tflb " X " 2/6 " INSURANCE. InPaoketa. in 51b Boxes. Caeh Surplus Divided among }\}^ 0^ Polioy-hoMerain 1900 ... £126,030 SOLD EVERYWHERE. Total Ca?h Surplus divided nmong / Policy-holders £888,400 ~" " ' ■ ■■■ " ' Total Reversionary Bonuses added -^bT^^^ to Policies £1,629,700 Total Assets of the Deparfc- f%y^r&\fef?lmTFA*^ ment £8.2 i6, 100 /jj^frwJ? tw Jls."*'*'^^ \ Insure before the close of ihe year, jtißbtPm I*7\SlTI R 1 i\ T^/ "i and thus Becure priority of Bonus in Bffßfrjfl V/V^' iQup^£*[? the next Division of Profits at the taS£>3LlS A PER FECT&TtA o» end of 1902. J. H. RfCHAItDSON, j^^ihii JlL^y Govt. Insurance Commiaßioner. y lil7«\&^^^ J. VV . Hi S tl- « — LICENSEDLANDBROKER.FINANOIAL OAteXM^'|*[ l> MOA INSUBANOE & GENERAL COM- and MISSION AGENT. Celebrated GOLDEN NUGGET Council Chambers ... Hntife* The public secure only the very finest qualities grown on the n i • i * 5Tf ~~nv Heights of Ceylon. Colonial Mutual Life Office, „ ,-, XT , „ . „_, ,_ Ph*ni* Assurance Company, S^^fl?* n^TTf/* United Insurance Company, JJ° a p^V/nn m p J'o/o Ocean Acoident Insurance Coy, Moa Blao T^i/ 1 T 0 ' f°* Red 2 / 2 Shaw, Savill and Cloy., Ltd., JOHN SMITH, Agent. Town and Country Properties of rrßAri7R,wr rßAri7R , w rjp&wn ' every description for Bale and lease. iK4^Ji&K UJSAJND. Rents and debts collected. Insurance against fire and acoident Tracker" fl^f effected at minimum rates. . f Transfers, leases, mortgages, etc. Al J^^^^^S^^^ /^ jC/' prepared ad eoale rates. /^OACHBUILDUR & WHEEL- ""S^^^^f^^^^^ \J WRIGHT. ' Registered. McGregor's Buildings, Opunako. Vehicles of every description lUb manufactured and repaired on shortest notice. Nona but best fXIHE people of New Zealand have materials used. JL at last found out the great cure Shoeing * orgo aud General Black- for Coughs, Colds, etc. This special smithing next Mr T Knowles' Hot9l. Euoalyptusis used largely by athletes. To meet the requirements of See oirculare. The great Australian , settlers at Pihama, my branch shop -Blondin'a testimonial. Obtainable will be open there every Monday, from the following leading Chemists Wednesday, and Friday and Storekeepers, at Is per bottle: — DO yon KNOW R - Tftit (chemist), W. A. Quin Wflv ( Btore )> E - Fake (chemist), l\ A. vv Walker (chemiat), Patea; B. M. SALMON & GLUOKSTEIN'S Sterling (store) Awatuna; P. 0. Clark (store), Te Kiri ; R. H. Donald ; /~i r\T T\ THT A TTTP (tobacconist), Manaia ; W. Balfour ' \J\JJLjIJ J: JLjJ\.J\^J2j (store), Waverley ; W. H. Southgate : j (store), Waverley ; O. Crane i CIGARETTES. . (tobacconist), Opunaka ; Wagstafi \ and Co., Pihama; A. W. Carry, < are co popular ? Waitotara ; and wholesale from < m,. • 4 v ■ „ m J « MABTEBS & SON, J T'is owing to their exoellent flavour. Stratford. ■ Obtainable from your Tobacconist. ROYAL INbU RANGE COMPANY J. MYEBS & CO., Invested Funds— £9,6oo,ooo. Agents, Wemngt On< _ fi haye be ™ ppointed Agenta ] SEASIDE RESORT,. . *f for Hawera and dißtrict of j this old-established and wealthy J MRS W. J. HONEYFIIfiLD, company, and are prepared to accept i Breakwater, New Plymouth risks at lowest current rates. " I is now prepared to receive a few BARRETT'S, I visitors High Street, Hawera I

,TWIG G & 0 O. | JJ 7 BOPRIETOBB OP THS I HAWERA SASH AND DOOR 5 FACTORY TIMBER AND i HABDWARE MERCHANTS Glover Road » Hawbr*. > /"\N the premises may bo found : — |] V_/ Building timb9r of every description, dressed timber, mouldl ing and architraves, doors, s cashes and general joinery, fret and [ band saw work, turnery, cooperage ! in all it branches, dairy faotory t work a speciality, factory fittings, 9 lubricating, machine and paint oils, 1 varnishes, red and white lead, paint I brushes, galvanised iron, spouting, : . ridging, lead, zino, nails, limo, c cctocst, fcilea, drain pipes (Auckland - made), chimney pots, sinks, etc., ~ { ngine fittings, belting, packing B Asbestos, cotton waste, sight-feed ) lubricators coach builders' ref quisitcs, blacksmiths' do., portable lorges, Australian hard woods, p iancy woods, builders' material t including locks, hinges, sash weights • sash cord sash fasteners, axle puileyp, P door hangers, etc., timber jacks * bottle do., house blocks fencing and s gate posts, gates gate hinges - hurdle;*, glass, faucy and plain in > endless variety. Inspection invited. i MONSTEE SUMMER SALE WELLINGTON CASH DRAPERY COMPANY'S Clearing" Summer &ale NOW ON. PROM 25 TO 60 PER CENT REDUCTION. SACRIFICING Prices. Value Incomparable. Goods bought well are half sold, and the Wellington Drapery Company can do it. c Wo beg to announce that all out Summer Goods will be cle.rei regardless of values, and at such startling prices as cannot fail tc . effect a clearance at the MONSTEK ' OL BARING bUMMEfi SALE. We desire to quote a few lines as indioaticg the many bargains procurable : — Nun's Veiling, formei price 1/9, now 10£ d ; dress lustreSj lHd ; cashmeres, 1/8 ; serges, 1/ ; special line of fancy goods 9d pei yard, worth 1/9 and 2/6 ; figured lustres, from 1/8 ; beautiful double width all-wool drass goods, formei price 8/6, now 1/11 ; double width check dre3S goods, lOd yard ; dress robes, from 4/11 ; silks ll£d, 1/2, and 1/6; Sura silks 2/8 and 2/11, all shades ; ladies' skirts, from 1/9 ; holiand overskirts, 7/11 ; beautiful calico underolobhing, half price; ladies' and children's hats 6d, 9(3, 1/ ; boys 1 rahtea hats, 1/2 and 1/6, worth double; sun bonnets, hall pries; pinafores, 1/ and 1/8; aprons 9d, J/, 1/6; bit ached and unbleached sheeting, BJd aud 1/l^d; Finlay's 72in F.T. sheeting 1/4, SOin 1/11 ; calicoes 1/11, 2/U, and 3/6; nainsook 4-£ d, G£d ; white honeycomb bed qu its 8/ll ; towels, B|d, 6d, 9d ; tablings, from 1/ ; ga'ateas, 4Ad ; and other Hncs too numerous "tc mention. H. MfILEOD. VV." JB. jBKOUKIJNtt, OTATUARY & MONUMENTAL O MASON, BBOUGtBAM StBEET NEW PLYMOUTH Marble and Granite Moaumeiit Crosses, Headstones, &c, and at Lowest Remunerative Prices. iron Tomb Railings in great variety, l )brfi^ns and Estimates furnished foi work ereoted in any cemetery in the Provincial Dik'trir»t. ~ALEX PATEiifi&OA. NOTHING SUCJEEDS LIKE SUCCESS My TAILORING IEPARTMENT ha? f roved b succosa BEYOND iIY EXPECTATIONS FACTS SPEAK LOUDER THAN WOUDS, And I have a solid faot bebre me of a substantial increase in this DEPARTMENT. At tee present time I hold ?.n unrivalled stook of— Vienna i Bannookburn Tweeds Venetians West of England Tweeds Coatingj Harrisj Tweeds Sevgog Colonial Tweeds Worsteds Saddle 'x weeds Beavers etc. FIT, STYLE AND FINISH GUARANTEED. _____ i ALEX. PATERSON. EGMONT BTEam SAW, PLAN ING & MOULDING ILLS QASH AND DOOR FACTORY Established, 1888 Bush Mills at Midhirst and Ngaire. Yards at Midhirst, Stratford, and Ngaire. tfead Office and Factory, Princeestreet, HAWERA. GEO. SYME ... Pbohuetob. A large stock of all sizes of rough , and dressed timber in rimu, mataij tofcara kauri, and white pine. Rusticated boarding, tongued and Grooved Flooring, T. G. B. and V. lining All trade requi cites kept in stock. JOINERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION including sashes, doors, sash frameß, acor frames, shop fronts, roller shutters, bay and Venetian windows 3kylight3, vinery and garden lights, ataircases, mantelpieces, gates, posts ornamental fencing, handrailing. MOULDINGS OF ALL PATTERNS.— Special designs to order. Turnery and band saw cutting all their branohes. Carved trusses, verandah, mantel and cave brackets. Tallow casks, butter kegs, tubs, buckets, cheese vats, barre and square churns with stand and puileyp ooncplete. Large faotory churns made to order with all the latest improvemonts. All material usci for joinery and. manufactured goods lickod and thoroughly seasoned. NEUROL ...F08... QUADAOfI^

ENDORSED AT HOME. , SUCH PROOF AS THIS SHOULD CONVINCE ANY HAWERA CITIZEN. The public endorsement of a local citizen is the best proof that can be produced. None better, none stronger can be had. When a man cornea forward and testifies to his fellow citizens, addresses bis friends and neighbours, you may be sure he is thoroughly satisfied or he would not do so. Telling one's experience whan it is for the public good ■is a kindness that should be ' appreciated. The following statement given by a resident of Hawera addß one > more to the many cases of " Home Endorse- , ment" which are being published about t the "Little Oonqueror." Read what is , said. Mrs H. Smith, nurse, Camberwell , Road, this town, says :— I used Doan's ' Backache Kidney Pills for troublesome pains in the baok^which used to afflict me. ' The pains were in the vicinity of the •. kidneys, and J had tried a number of re- • medics to get relief, but did not get anyJ thing to do me any good till I obtained a i box of Doan's Pills a couple of months I ago at Tait's Pharmacy. lam very glad to l be able to inform you that this remedy r proved all that I required. It stopped the 3 pains completely, and I have been well of them ever since." Success has brought up | many imitations of Doan's Pills, but ' there is nothing as good as this remedy. ' It is important to get the same remedy • Mrs Smith used ; therefore, ask for Doan's L Backache Kidney Pills. Doan's Backache Kidney Pills are for sale at R. Tait's 5 Pharmacy or by all chemists and store1 keepers at 3d per box (six boxes 16s 6d), 3 or will be posted on receipt of price by the proprietors, Foster McClellan Co., Sydney. But be sure they are Doan's. 1 1 «" *— "• — '-» 2 pHURCH SERVICES. J Sunday, February 23. CHUBCn OF ENGIiAUD. , St. Mary's, Hawera, B— Holy Communion I St. Mary's, Hawera, 11 — Lay Reader j St. Mary's, Hawera, 7 — Rev Jacob St. Paul's, Normanby, 11 — Lay Reader Whakamara, 11 — Rev Jacob I Meremere, 2.30 — Rev Jacob ' All Saints', Eltham, 10 — Children's service 1 All Saints', Eltham, 11 — Holy Communion • All Saints', Eltham, 7— Lay Reader 8 Teßoti, 7.30 3 Mangatoki, 2.30 • Ngaire, 7.30 — Lay Reader 1 Otakeho, 11, Holy Communion — Rev H. T. Rawnsley 9 Auroa, 2.3o— Rev H. T. Rawnsley I Manaia, 7.30 — Rev Rawnsley t Kaponga, 7.30 — Lay Reader Opunake, 7.3o— Lay Reader " Otakeho, B—Lay8 — Lay Reader PBEBBTTERIAN CIIUBCH. 3 Hawera, 11 — Rev Osborne 3 Hawera, 7 — Rev Osborne " Okaiawa, 2 — Rev Osborne ' Normanby, 7 — Supply • Kaponga, 11— Rev Philip Kapuni, 2— Rev Philip Manaia, 7.30-Rev Philip Opunake, 11— Mr McColl - Oaonui, 2.3o— Mr McColl Awatuna, 7.3o— Mr McColl aiETHODIST CHURCH. Hawera, 11 — Rev Oxbrow Hawera, 7 — Rev Oxbrow Okaiawa, 7.3o— Supply Normanby, 2.3o— Rev Oxbrow Manaia, 11 — Mr Foy Manaia, 7.3o— Mr Hutchens Matapu, 2.3o— Mr Wood Alton, 2.3o— Mr Boagey . Hurleyville, I—Mr1 — Mr Jones i Kakaramea, 3 — Rev Hammond Opunake, 11 — Mr Hurst ) Opunake, 7.3o— Mr Hooper > Otakeho, 2.3o— Rev Lochore Awatuna, 11— Rev Lochore Awatuna, 7.30 —Rev Lochore Pihama, 2.3o— Mr Cox Kaponga, 11 — Rev Penney , Kaponga, 7.3o— Mr H. Gilling 1 Riverlea, 2— Mr E. Cox Stratford, 11— Mr Boon 1 Stratford, 7— Supply I Cardiff, 11 — Rev Lochore i Ngaire, 11 — Mr Stevens i Mangatoki, 7.3o— Rev Lochore i Mahoe, 2— Rev Lochore PRIMITIVE METHODIST. Stratford, 11 — Rev Clover Stratford, 7 -Mr J. Read ; Eltham, 11— Rev Woolloxall Eltham, 7 — Mr Rev Woolloxall Cardiff, 7— Rev Clover Midbirst, 2.3o— Rev Clover Midhirst, 7.3o— Mr W. Lilley '< Bird Road, 2.30- Rev Woolloxall . Stanley Road, 7.3o— Mr E. Foster ! CATHOLIC CHDRCH. : Hawera, Mass, 10— Father Power Manaia, Mass, 12 noon— Father Power Manaia, Vespers, 7 — Father Power . EQMONT lUCING CLUB. EGMONT HACK PROi)UOB STAKES. To BE Bus AT HAWERA, FEBRUARY, 1903. Of 110 soys ; f r three-yoar-olds (now two-year-olds). Derby weights. Oae mile. Nominator of winner, 20 soys ; first hozso, 60 eovs j second horse, 20 soys ; third horse, 10 soys. Qualifications for this race: Colt 3, geldings, or fillies that have never won a race, and are not nominated, or have not been nominated, for any race (Hack and Hunter races ex.eepted). Nominations, 1 soy; olose Fbjday, 28:h February, 1902, at 9 p.m. Acceptances, 1 &ov ; clos9 Feb., 1908. J. W. HIRST, Secretary. EGMONT RACING CLUB. EGMONT HACK PRODUCE STAKES. To be Run at HAWERA, FEBRUARY, 1904. Of 110 soys; for three year-olds (now yearlings). Derby weights One mile. Nominator of winner, 20 soys j first horse, 60 soys ; second horse, 20 soys j third horse, 10 soys. Qualifications for this race : Colts, geldings, or fillies that have never won a race and are not nominated, or have not been nominated, for any race (hack and hunter races exceptod). Nominations, 10s; Olose Friday, 28th February, 1902, at 9 p.m. J. VV. HIRST, Secretary. H. HOLLAND, T)RICKLAYER, CONCBETER J3 ETC Factory Boilers Set, Covered, or Re-seated. Estimates given for every class o£ work. Address— Furlong , Street. , SILVER GRID. I T>EFRBSHMENT and SUPPER c XX ROOMS, i (Next Economic, High street). I Meals at all hours up to midnight c Fish suppers a speciality, Ham and eggs, grilled steak and chops c at a few minutes' notice. Fresh c and smoked fish for sale. H. K. HARTY, 0 Proprietor. j EUROL -.MS...* BOBBINS

| (Continued from jtage 2.) fought out the finish right on to the i winning post, when Aquinaldo got his I head in front. Time, 3.32 3-5. I Totalisator, 456. Div., £2 3s 6d. Third Hack Flat, of 50 soys ; second horse 5 soys from stake. Minimum ' weight, 7.7. Seven furlongs. 333 Mr F. Watson's b g Tawara, aged, 9.0 (Jenkins) ' 1 I 226 Mr A. Standish's eh g Waireka, | 5 yrs, 7.9 (Lindsay) 2 j 114 Dr Paget's b g Bang Edward, v 6 yrs, 7.12 (Julian) 3 \ 226 Kohina, 159 Siandra, 129 Mussel, { 38 Silver Star, 46 King Edward, 114 j Fair Jess also ran. The pencil was ' used in regard to Governess, Flying ) Jib, Flying Shell, and Eeeoil. Siandra i went away on the. raising of the barrier, J but he did not maintain his position for ' any length of time, Waireka, who did not have too good a start, taking up the , running. Three furlongs from home Tawara, Kohina, and Siandra improved their positions, and a little further on the former got closer to Waireka in view of the final struggle towards the judge's box, but Tawara had a little bit in band, and a few yards from home had the issue settled, eventually winning by three parts of a length. Time, 1.32. Total, 1275. Divs., L 2 lls 6d and LI , 4s 6d. Atkinson Memorial Stakes, of 165 soys; second horse 15 soys and third 5 soys from slakes. One mile and a quarter. 249 Mr F. Watson's b g Battleaxe, aged, 9.13 (Gallagher) 1 207 Mr A. H. Cock's eh g Taplow, aged, 7.10 (Cress) 2 389 Mr W. Davies' b h Motor, aged, 8.5 (G. Price) 3 117 Gipsy Queen 7.7 (Jackson) and 133 Durable 6.7 (Young) also started. Gipsy Queen and Taplow made play, followed by Motor, Battleaxe and Durable, running together, bringing up the rear. The positions remained un- . altered until at the back of the course, "J when Durable was sent after the leaders, and Battleaxe followed suit. I Taplow and Motor reor.ined their advant age for some time, and there were cries for Taplow. Gipsy Queen had in the meantime fallen back slightly. However, on entering the straight, the field seemed to be all in it, though the advani tage was with Taplow. Durable came at him, but could not get there, and i then Motor made his effort without effect. Gallagher now moved on Battleaxe, and the top weight answered like a racehorse. Stride by stride, he got up I to Taplow, and just on the post got his noso in front, amid considerable excitement. Motor was a good third, the ; other two close up. Time, 2.11 2.5. [ Total, 1095. Div., £3 19s. ATKINSON MEMORIAL STAKES, 1£ MILES. Yr. Owner. Winner. Wt. Tin.,*. st lb m. k. 1893 Mr. J. Paul . . Boulanger .. 8102 44 1894 Mr. G. Wright . . Royal Rose . . 7 82 40 1895 Mr. Williamson . . Ben Godfrey. .7 92 40 4-5 1896 Mr. W. Douglas . . Brooklet . . 892 42 1897 Mr. J. Collins . . Lorelei .. 8 12 2 50 8-5 1898 Mr. S. Bradley . . Swordfish .. 8122 45 3-5 1899 Mr. I/. Ktzmaurice Rnbin . . 7 22 45 3-5 1000 Mr. W. Robinson . . Will-o'-Wisp 8 82 12 2-5 • 1901 Mr. B. J. Watt . . Nobility . . 8 52 12 2-5 " 1902 Mr. F. Watson . . Battleaxe .. 9132 11 2-5 Note.— Previous to 1900,1 J miles. , Second Hdrdlk Handicap, of 100 soys ; second horse 10 soys from stake. One mile and three-quarters. 280 Mr F. Tilley's blk g Kaiwbakaroa, aged, 10.6 (A. Hall) ... 1 70 Mr G. H. Gibson's blk g Hautonga, aged, 9.0 (Higgins) ... 2 220 Mr J. J. Russell's b g Sultana, aged, 9.8 (B. Russell) 3 37 Vanquish 10.3 (Fahey) and 138 Sudor 9.7 (Cochrane) also went to the post. Sudor and Hautonga cut out the pace for some distance. At the back of the course the field was running • well together, but a furlong further on the pace found out Sudor and Vanquish. Hautonga and Kaiwbakaroa took the second but last jump together, and then the Sou-wester gelding forged slightly ahead. Hautonga came at him again, and worried him to within a few yards of the post, but the top weight had a little up his sleeve, and caught the judge's eye a good length in front of his game opponent. Time, b.26 1-5. Total, 745. Div., £2 7s 6d. Fourth Hack Flat Handicap, of 50 soys ; second horse 5 soys from stakes. Minimum weight 7.7. One rnilo and a quarter. 397 Mr W. V. Young's br g Convoy, syrs, 9.8 (Bird) 1 180 Mr J. Goodwin's b g Flying Jib, aged, 7.11 (O'Brien) 2 222 Mr J. Kennedy's blk in Marianthus, syrs, 7.12 (Kennedy) ... 3 Also ran : 307 Tupara 8.11 (Jenkins), 66 Midia 8.7 (W. Price), 71 Waireka 7.7 (Cress), 39 Otaio 7.7 (Jackson). Progee was scratched. Passing the stand, Flying Jib and Marianthus were in the lead,' the others close up. At the back of the course, Waireka bettered bis position, and Tupara dropped back a trifle. Rounding the home turn, Convoy, who bad been lying bandy, put in his spoke, and the whips were set going. Waireka. made an effort, but fell back beaten, and Marianthus Jed into the straight, with Flying Jib and Convoy in close attendance. The latter came along very fast under perauasion, and secured a first by a good half-length, the rest handy. Time, 2.13. Total 1282. Divs., £2 3s 6d and £1 12s. Normanby Stakes, of 80sovs, second horse lOsovs from stakes. Minimum weight 8.0. One mile. 390 Mr J. McKelvie's br g Beau Ideal, 4yrs, 9.0 (Higgins) ... 1 151 Mr J. Goodwin's br m Lady Bell, syrs, 9.13 (Parker) 2 160 Mr C. E. Major's g m Onutae, aged, 8.0 (Jenkins) 3 198 Sedgebrook 10.2 (OochraneJ, 40 Lasting 9.4 (George), and 107 Legion of Honor 9.7 (Barlow) also ran. Nio-iti was scratched. Lasting went to the front when the barrier rose, and held the lead for v couple of furlongs, when Sedgebrook took command. Along the back the field were well together, and then Beau Ideal assumed the lead, with Sedgebrook, Onutae, Lasting, and Lady Bell handy. Just after entering the straight Lasting dropped dead, his rider escaping, and a little further along Sedgebrook broke down in his off foreleg. Beau Ideal was full of running, and, coming away, won comfortably by a couple of lengths from Lady liell. Time, 1.46 2-5. Total 1053. Divs., £1 15s 6J and £1 lls. Hack Scurry, of 35sovs ; second horse ssovs from stake. Five furlongs. 215— Mr F. Watson's b g Saudy, Byrs, 8.7 (Jenkins) 1 111— Me T. Lewis' b f Rita, 3yrs, 8.7 (Daniellß) 2 9— Mr F. H. Lambert's b f Pareora, 3yrs, 8.7 (Julian) 3 Also ran : 230 Mairehau, 24 Maia, 30 Redan, 21 Lady Help, 6 Land-o'-Cakes, 220 Flying Shell, 44 Gold Dredge, 87 Liquidator, 33 Van Courier, 7 Toledo, 14 Noyeau, 6 Bermaliue, 40 Discovery, 27 Armadillo. Sandy got a fine start, and kept ia a good position throughout, eventually winning with considerable ease by a length. Rita and Pareora fought a good fight for second place. Time, 1.5 1-5. Total, 1124. Divs., £3 10s 6d and £2 5s 6d. The winning payments in connection with the E.R.C. Meeting are :— F. Watson, £275 ; A. H. Cock, J6225 ; E. J. Watts, £180; Dr. Bennett, £120; F. Tilley, £100; W. Young, £95; A. Ellis, £90; J. O'Driscoll, £90; C. E. Major, £85 ; J. McKolvie, £80 ; F. Easton, £60; R. Johns, £45; W. Daviea, £85; P. McGovern, £15; G. H. Gibson, £10 ; J. Goodwin, £10; G. F. Moore, £10; A. Staudisb, £5; T. Lewis, £5.

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