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Racing. THE ANNUAL BOXING DAY RACES TO BK HELD ON THB HASTINGS RACE COURSE, ON MONDAY, 26th DECEMBER, 1881. -pr o GR A M ME— Maiden Plate—of 25 soys; distance, one mile and a quarter; open to all horses that have never won an advertised race of more than £15 in value ; Entrance, £2; weight for age. Handicap Hurdle Baob—of 60 soys; distance, about twomUes; nomination, 1 soy; acceptance, 4 Hack Hurdles—of 10 sbvs; distance, about one mile and a half; no weight under 10 stone; post entrance, 1 soy. RoxiKa Day HANDicAP~of 100 soys; distance, one mile and a half; nomination, 2 soys; acceptance, 6 soys. Hack Race—of 10. soys; distance, 1 mile; no weight under 9 stone; post entrance, 1 soy. Railway Handicap—of 60 soys; distance, threequarters of a mile; nomination, 1 soy; acceptance, 4 soys. ■ . ~ Consolation—of — soys; nominations, gov, acceptance — soys; distance. 1 mile. Date of Nominations for all Handicaps, December Bth. „ Date cceptances for a Handicaps, December 20th. Date of Entrance for Maiden Plate, December 20th. Weights will appear on December 15th. RULES AND REGULATIONS. No entry will be received for any race except upon the condition that all claims, dispute's, and object'ons arising shall be decided by the Stewards, or whom they may appoint, and their decision upon all points shall be final. ~ ' j ■ „' All protests must be accomDanled with a deposit of 2 soys, which sum shall be forfeited to the funds if the protest is rot sustained. All nominations, entries, acceptances, &c, accompanied by the necessary amount in cash, must oe addressed to the Secretary, and left atßeecrofts Hotel, Hastings, not later than 10 p.m. on the several specified dates. The rules and weights ol the Hawke s Bay Jockey Club as in force at the date of the meeting, will be Strictly adhered to. Horses walking over will receive 50 per cent, or the stakes. . . , " Hack " shall mean a horse that has never started in a weight for age or handicap race. And any horse having won a hack race of the value of 10 SOYS, or more, shall carry 101b extra weight. ALF. T. DANVERS, Secretary. Educational. EVENING LESSONS PRACTICAL BOOKKEEPING AND COMMERCIAL ARUHMETIO, BY MR E. E. MENZIES EIiBRSON-STRBBT: Impounding Notices, IMPOUNDED AT TARADALE, By the Ranger, ONE BAT GELDING, two white hind feet, sta on forehead, no visible brand. If not redeemed, will be sold within 14 days from date.- _ A. MACDONALD, Poundkeeper. Taradale, November 4th, 1881. Public Notices. TO THE RATEPAYERS OF THE HAVELOCK HIGHWAY DISTRICT. TAKE NOTICE—That at a meeting of the Ratepayers of above District a Rate of 6d in the £ was struck on all rateable pronerty in the District. The rate is payable on the 20th day of November, 1881. The Rate-book is open for Inspection at the Havelock School-house. _ JAMES BOYLE, Chairman, Havelock Road Board, TO THE REGISTRAR OP BIRTHS, DEATHS, AND MARRIAGES, FOR THE DISTRICT OF NAPIER, HAWKE'S BAY, NEW ZEALAND. I AUGUSTUS PRIESTLEY HAMILTON, Doctor « of Medicine, St. Andrew's University, Scotland; Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, England: Licentiate of the Apothecaries' Company, England, dow residing in the Borough -of Napier, Provincial District of Hawke s Bay, do hereby give notice that I intend to apply to you on tbe second day of December, 1881, to have my name placed on the Register of Medical Practitioners in the Colony of New Zealand, andhavedeposited the evidence of my qualifications, 'along with this, In your office, for public inspection, in terms of " The Medical Practitioners Act, 1869." ._„-..,„, -~„ : AUGUSTUS PRIESTLEY HAMILTON. Napier, November 1,1881. THE CUP OP TEA. First you take and warm your tea-pot, Let the water boiling be— That's a most important secret— But see you do not spare the tea. Put it on the hob to draw it For some minutes—two or threeThen fill up and shake and pour It, And bless the man who sold the tea! E. •w7k nowl "' IMPORTER OF THE CHOICEST NEW SEASON'S TEA, Napibr. HASTINGS FRUIT STORE. WT> ITCHIE begs to inform the inhabitants « jLV of Hastings and surrounding districts that he has commenced business as FRUITERER AND FISHMONGER, And solicits a share of public patronage. A Varied Stock of FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLES Always on hand. FRESH OYSTERS every Saturday. All orders punctually attended to. Address: W. RITCHIE, Hastings. Ag6nt for J. Goddard's Seeds and Plants of the Havelock Nursery. TMOMAS FOREMAN begs to thank his customers for their kind patronage during the six years he has carried on business as a Butcher in Dickensstreet. He has disposed of his business to MR ROBERT HATCH, on whose behalf he solicits a continuance of the patronage hitherto |so liberally bestowed on himself. IN reference to the above, ROBERT HATCH begs to state that'he intends to carry on the business disposed of ti him by MR FOREMAN with such diligence and attention as shall ensure to him the favors of his predecessor's customers as well as_ of his own. He takes this opportunity of tharking his customers for their past favor, and hopes to merit and secure a continuance of the same. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. A. JONES. -TT7" AIPUKURAU SMITHY Winner of the Champion Cup at the Agricultural and Pastoral Society's Show, Hastings, for the best collection of Agricultural Implements. '-. Every kind of Agricultural Machinery MADE and REP AIRED on the premises; y E R N O N ! '.ENGINEER, Corner of Hastings-street and Dickens street. STEAM, WATER, and GASFITTER . Brass Founder and Finisher. Conservatories, Green Houses, Dwelling Houses, etc., fitted with Hot Water Apparatus on the most approved and economical principle. BATHS AND LAVATORIES FITTED UP. Agricultural Implements and all sorts of Machines fitted and repaired. Boiling Downs fitted with the Newest Improvements. XJTr ipvENHOLM, HAS JUST RECEIVED A SHIPMENT OF PRIMS CANTERBURY HAMS AND BACON, WWcli will be Bold Ch?ap,

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3233, 10 November 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3233, 10 November 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3233, 10 November 1881, Page 1

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