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Auctions T. KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. . IN THE EXCHANGE LAND AND MERCANTiLE AUCTION ROOMS, LiUBTO v QUAY, W ELLINGTON, THIS DAY. ■ MONDAY. 15th JUNE. 1891, At 2.30 o’clock p.m. T KENNEDY MACDONALD & CO. . are favoured with instructions from the Mortgagee to soil by public auctiou, as 5 above— THEUNDEKMENTKVNED VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, being Fifty Acres of the Pnremata Block in the Gisborne District, together with the right to out Halt over a block of 8175 acres, with all the buildings, plant, ■ machinery, &c., erected thereon. For particulars and conditions of sals apply to THE AUCTIONEER: Or to IV. T. L. TRAVERS, Esq., S Solicitor, 74 Feathegeton street. 5 E3AM & ARTHUR. i —— , B. J. Es»m.] [C. Arthur, . THURSDAY. 25th JUNE, 11 a,m. ? KAIHU VALLEY RAILWAY, PLANT, r ROLLING STOCK, &o. &o. ’ BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. 5 fIjASAM & ARTHUR have received in* JCi struotions from the Minister for • Public Works to tell by public auction at their Mart, Queen and Elliott atreets, Auckland, on Thursday 25th June next at II a.m.— The Kaihu Valley Railway, 17 miles in length, with wharf, plant, rolling stock, &c., in full working order. The whole will be offered in one lot as a going concern. For further particulars . apply to the District Engineer, Auckland, or the auctioneers. 218 I f I 1 I I f 1 i Sporting. The united hunt steeplechase MEETING. HUTT PARK RACECOURSE, WEL. LING TON. SATURDAY, JULY’ 18th, 1891 (One Week after the Wellington Steeple* chase). PROGRAMME. 1. Maiden Steeplechase, of 25 boys. Weight for age. About two miles and a half. For horses that have never won an advertised Hurdle Race or Steeplechase, and have been regularly bunted with any recognised pack of bounds this season. Masters' certificate to be produced to Clerk of Scales. Entrance, 255. 2. Open Handicap Hurdles, of 40 eovs; second horse, 5 sots from stakes. Nomination, 1 eov ; acceptance, 1 sov. About one mile and a half. 3. Umted Hunt Club Steeplechase, of 50 sovs ; second horse 10 sovs from the stakes. About three miles and a half. Open to all horses that have been regularly hunted with any recognised paok of hounds in New Zealand during the Season IS9I, and to be the bona {fide property of a Hunt Club member. Masters' certificate muet be produced to Clerk of Scales. Nomination, 20s ; acceptance, 20s. Minimum weight, list. 4. Hack Hurdle Handicap, of 20 eove. Nomination, 10s; acceptance, 10a, About one mile and a quarter. 6, Open Handicap Steeplechase, of 76 sovs ; second horse 10 eova from stakes. Nomination, I sov ; acceptance, 2 sovs. About throe milee. 6, Ladies’ Bracelet Handicap. For hunters only. Plat race, two miles. First horse to reoeivo a bracelet, value 20 eova; second horse to receive a bracelet, value 5 sovs (oi ossb equivalent). Same conditions as Hunt Club Steeplechase. Gentlemen riders, who must produce their certificates from the Metropolitan Club in the district in which they reside. The horses to be Dominated by ladies. Minimum weight, 10st7ib. Nomination, 15a ; acceptance, 10a. 7. Open Welter Handicap, of 25 sovs ; second horse, 5 sovs from the stakes. Nomination, 10s ; acceptance, 15s. One mile and a quarter on the flat. Nominations for all the Handicap Races close on FRIDAY, 10th July. Weights for same will be declared on the evening of the Wellington Steeplechase Mooting, at 9 o’clock. Acceptances and Entries for the Maiden Steeplechase close on WEDNESDAY, the 15th July, For particulars as to rules and regulations apply to WM. LINGARD, 172 Hon Sec. Tenders Education Board, Wellington, 12th June, 1801. SEPARATE TENDERS for Repairs to the Sobool Buildings at Mungaroa and Kaitoke, will be received at the Education Board Office up to 5 p.m. of TUESDAY, the 23rd fust. Plans and Specifications at the offioe of THUS. TURNBULL & SON. 175 Architects. Empire Tea Company Empire Tea Company’s SUPERIOR BLENDED I TEAS--3 3 RE composed of the PUREST AND BEST DESCRIPTIONS, imported chiefly r from Ceylon and India, and are admited to > be the best value offered in New Zealand, 1 1 People often complain thpt they cannot get good Tea—that is, Tea of a uniform, 1 good quality, a Tea that is good this month and can be obtained just as good next ) mouth. They will have no reason to complain if • they will only ask their grocer for 3 EMPIRE TEA COMPANY S SUPERIOR BLENDED TEAS. They will then obtain all that they can possibly desire. PRICES W. & G. TURKBDLL & 00., Proprietors. 156 1 Medical. DR NEIL’S I BOTANIC DISPENSARY, • WILLIS STREEP, 5 TTAVING been repeatedly asked to open r JLL a Branch of our extensive business in the City of Wellington, we have now done so in those centrally situated promises, lower Willis street, nearly opposite the Oriental Hotel. This Branch will be under the management of Mr G, M. Hardy, who re* s oeived a personal training in our Dunedin shop and laboratory. It will be our special care to keep only the best of good new Herbs, soma of our own growing, this season's crop. Botanic and all other medicines of the * best quality at most reasonable prices, 7 Oar dandelion coffee and pills, balm of Gilead, Caaoara bitters, blood purifier, Uvet tonic, botanic cough syrup, composition 1 powder, stomach bitters, Ac., are worth a trial. Medicine for all complaints. Give ns a call and we will promise you oar best at. - tention, ■ w:: J. NEIt, G, HARDY, Manager.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 9320, 15 June 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 9320, 15 June 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 9320, 15 June 1891, Page 3

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