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Sales by Auction. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29. NEWTON KING IN CONJDNOriON WITH Messrs VICKERS & STEVENS, of Inglewood, Has received instructions from R. J. Guy Eeq. (who ia leaving the district), tc sell by auction at his mart, on tho above date, — HIS FARM at InzlewooJ, cr>ntninin£ 455 Acres — "220 in khiss — with a 5-roomed House, itairj, Cowshed, and oth^r outbuildings oa tho propert}'. This eligible Farm is on a metal road, within ten mitiutes' ride of In^leweod, dry, level, and well waterod. Snle at 2 o'clock. a6o4^ HAWERA SALS YARDS. TO-MORROW. NOLAN, TuMIS & CO. vVill sell by public auction, as above, — M2£-\Pdr-nhl steers 25 2-year-old str-ers 20 18 months old heifers 12 yearliu^s 1000 good hoggets ia w-,0l 600 gom) hu^yf-ts in wool 400 goo ! hoggets in wool 300 dry ewes 20 Lincoln nuns in wool 3 superior cows, eprin^'ia^ 1 purebicd Aldtrney bull 50 ewes nnd la nbs 800 hoggets in wool 200 hogt^etg Sale at 12 30 o'clock. aGGB

Tenders ROAD FORMATION. STRATFORD TO MANGAROA. Survey Office, Ne.v Plymouth, November l-4'.b, 1890. C EPARATE TENDERS will be received at thiß Ollice to Noou on Monday, December Ist, for four contracts for Road Formation on the East Road, inland of Stratford. Specifications and plans may be seen at this office, and at Messrs Cuutis Bros., Stratford. SIDNEY WEETMAN. Commissioner of Crown Lands. a 645 TAKA.NAKI JOOKSY DLVB. summeeTmeeting, TO BE IIELD ON BOXING DAY, FRIDAY, DECBMBEft 26, 1890. President: A. Standish, Esq,; Vice-Presi-dent: \V. Bayly, Esq. Stewards: O Samuel, Dr. O'Curroll, C. W. Govett, W. L. Nowumn, J. T. Davis, N. Kin?, W. D. ThomsnD, R. Cock, T. Elliot, E. R A. Haworlb, G. J. Newrmn, Captain Mace. Officers — Judge: J sumps Paul; Starter: Captain M>ic<-; Clerk of Scales: R. Cock ; Clerk of Course: E. R. A. Haworvh; Ilundkajjper : James Paul, PROGRAMME. 1. Hack Maiden Plate, of 20 soys. — Second boree to receive 5 soys. from the stakes. Open to hacks that have not won nn advertise! race over the ruluo of 10 soya. Eatrnncß 1 soy. Weight for ago. One mile and a quarter. 2. FißfcT Handicap Poky Race, of 10 tovt-. — Second pony to receive 2 eovs. from the sti\kep. Open to poni'E not exceeding 14i hunds hinh. Entrance 10a ; no acceptance. Five furlongß. | 3. Hack Flying Handicap, oF 20 soys. — Second horse to receive 5 soys from tho s'akep. Nomination 10s; acceptance 10a. Six furlongs. 4. Handicap Hack Hukdle Rack, of 25 soys. — Second horso to receive 5 sovt from ihe etakes. Ov< r five flights of hurdles Nomination 10s ; acceptance 15i. About 1 mile nnd a quarter. 5. Hack Spring Handicap, of 40 soys. — Second horse to receive 10 so\s from the slakes. Nomination 1 soy, ; acceptance 1 soy. One mile and a half. 6. Second Pony Handicap, "f 15 soys. — Second pouy to receive 3 soys from tho stakes. Open to ponies not excoodina; 14£ hands high. Weights to appear niler the Handicap Hurdle R cc. Nomination 7e 6J, acceptance 7-< 01. One mile. 7. Hack Wulteb Handicap, of 30 sovb. — Second horse to reutive) 5 eovs from ■ the flijikffl. Weights to appear after the Spring Handicap. Nomination 10s ; ucceptatue 20s. One mile. 8. Handicap Taoru;*a Race, of 20 aova — S> cond borne io receive 3 so>s. ; and the third horfe 1 soy. from the stakts. Nomination 20s. ; acceptance free. Two miles. DATES OF NOMIVATIOhS. ENTRIES, ACCKPTANCKS, &c, AND AMOUNTS TO BB FORWARDED THEREWITH. Nominatione clos* 1 on Saturday, 22nd November, 1890.— Firt.t llanriicap Pony " Ruce, 10s ; Flying Haniicap, 10s; Handicap Hurdles, 10rt ; Spriny Handicap, £1 ; Second Pony Haudicup, 7s 6 ' ; Welter Handicap, 10a ; Handicap Trotting Race (ucceptance free), 20s. Weights to bp declared on Saturday, 6:h December, lb9o Acceptnnces and peneral entries clo?e on Monday, 15th December, 1890. — Muidfn Plate, £1 ; Fl^ina Handicap, 10s ; Handicap Huiillee, 15a ; Spring Handicap, £1 ; Second Pouy Himiiioup (siccpptunces on the course), 1\ 6^ ; Welter Handicap (acceptances on ihe course), £1. JUEFINiTiON of Hack —Any horse that bns not won an advertised race of over £30 in vulue at time of sttirtint;. All nominations entries, and acceptances, accompanied by the necesiury amount, must be addressed to the Secretary, un'l left at tho White Hart Hotel, New Pl\ mouth, not, later than 9 p.m. on the advertised dates of cloting. Full particulars of colours, age, and performnnoea must be forwarded with the nouiinutinnH. Five per cent, will be deducted from the {>roBH urnount of the etukes. Hoibcs walking ovtr will receive fifty per cent, of tho Btuktu. Admission to tho course: Qentltmer, 2b ; laditß and children, Free. ROBT. Q. BAUCHOPE, 0666 Secretary. KOTICE. DUUING Dr. Cliiißtib'fl teropon.f> abstuce, Dr. Money will tuko cl ur>/e ot bis pructiu, and unj be ctutuhed nt the upuul hf.um ul Dr. ( hri6tit's nsiotnee. At dher limt s he will be iound at tors C, Moon's (R<>und House), D<.von-streci. i 630 LUVKBUW PJAW(OB, JU4 h cei^iß 4

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8936, 19 November 1890, Page 3

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