Racing. T> ETA N E T3 ACES TO BB HELD ON MONDAY, 2nd JANUARY, 1882. Judgb : Major Richardson. Stewards : A. Haultain, Esq., L. de Pelichet, Esq. H. J. Twigg, Esq , C Villers, Esq., W Bichardson, Esq., and R. Brathwaite Esq. Clbrk of thb Scales : H. Bratbwaite, Esq Handicappkr and Startkr : Colonel White Secretary and Trkaburer : J. Steven, Esq. First Race to start punctually at 12 o'clock. 1. MAIDEN PLATE—Of 25 soys; distance, 1J miles; weight for age; open to all horses that have never won advertised race exceeding £20 in value ; the winner of the Havelock or Hawke'a Bay Racing Clubs' Maiden to carry 71b extra; entrance 50s. 2. HANDICAP HURDLE RACE—Of 25 soys; 1J miles, over seven hurdles 3ft 6in high ; nomination 1 soy ; acceptance 2 soys 3. SETTLERS RACE—Of 15 soys; 1 mile; open to all horses in the District of Petane; Welter weight for age; amateur riders; .entrance £110s 4. PUBLICAN'S PURSE—A Handicap of 50 soys; 2 miles; with a sweep of 2 soys (for starters) to go to the second horse ; nomination, 2 eovs; acceptan ;e, 3 soys 5. HACK RACE—Of 5 soys; 1 mile; no horse to carry less than 10 stone; second horse to save his stakes ; post entry of 10s 6. HACK RACE—Of 5 soya; 1 mile; for horses owned and ridden by Maoris; catch weights; post entrance, 10a No qualification fee necessary. In all disputes the decision of the Stewards to be final, Three horses to start for each race, or no public money will be given. All protests must be accompanied by a deposit of £1, which will be forfeited to the fund if the protest be considered frivolous. Five per cent, will be deducted from the gross amount of all Stakes Entries for the Handicap Hurdle and Publicans'. Purse (with amount of nomination enclosed), to be addressed to the Secretary, at the Petane Hotel, by 8 p.m. on Thursday, Ist December Weights will be declared on Monday, 12th December. Acceptances (with sweep in Publicans' Purse), on Thursday, 22nd December. Nominations for Maiden Plate, and Settlers' Race, with entrance money enclosed, will be received by the Secretary, at the Petane Hotel, up to 8 p,m. on Thureday, 22nd December. J. STEVENS, Secretary. Public Notices. YOU D ON , T SAY SO? Liverpool, September 20th, 18S1. TO THE INDEPENDENT ELECTORS OF THE JjNAPIER DISTRICT. IT ADIES AND GENTLEMENOur efforts to establish a strictly Cash Business have been so successful, that we contemplate extending our operations to othei parts of the colony, and wo shally require the services of our Mr W. A. DYE for that purpose. In order to facilitatestocktaking and the appointment of a new manager for our Napier Branch, we shall hold a GRAND CLEARING SALE AT CO-OPERATIVE PRICES EXTRAORDINARY! The Quality of our tea needs no comment. We have the honor tn be, Your most obedient servants, DYE BROTHERS, Tea Merchants, Emerson-street. APOTHECARIES HALL, HASTINGS-STJREET, Napier. MR E. WOODS Deeires to call the public attention to a few special Medicines which have been careful prepared by him, and which he feels sure will always be kept as household remedies by all who try them, viz.: — Eucalyptus Balsam or Syrup of Red Gum, as used in the Melbourne Hospitals for many years. An unfailing specific for Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, or Tinkling in the Throat, Bronchitiss, Catarrh, etc. This preparation is a most sure cure. Sold in Bottles at Is 6d and 2s 6d. lodized Sarsaparella with Dandelion and Potash. This preparation is decidedly preferable to any other form in which Sareaparella can be administered on account of its superior efficacy and portability. As a blood purifier it is unequalled. Sold in Bottles at 3s. Wine of the Citrate of Iron and Quinine, one of the best-known remedies for Neuralgia. Nervousness, Headache, Debility, Indieestion, etc,, 3s a Bottle. Podophyllin Seldletz Powers. Persons troubled with Liver Complaint, Indigestion, Bile, Costiveness, etc., will feel great benefit from the use of these Powders. They act gently ond efficaciously upon the liver, liberate the bile, disperse the wind, and renovate the whole system. Price, 2s 6d a Box. Lemon Syrup prepared from the fresh Fruit, a pleasant and refreshing drink during the warm weather. A nice addition to Gasogene Water, in Is and 29 Bottles. The proprietor wishes to inform the public that he has a select variety of Toilet Novelties, some excellent Hair and Clothes Brushes, Perfumery of almost every kind, Sponges, etc. The best of goods are only kept. Prescriptions and family receipts dispensed with promptitude consistent with care. A Moderate scale of charges. A visit ia respect fully invited. THE CUP OF 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 three— Then fill up and shake and pour it, And bless the man who sold the tea ! E. "W. K NOWLES, IMPORTER OF THE CHOICEST NEW SEASON'S TEA, Napier. HASTINGS FRUIT STORE. W~O ITCHIE begs to inform tlie inhabitants , X\j of Hastings and surrounding districts thnt he has commenced business as FRUITERER AND FISHMONGER, And solicits a chare of public patronage. A Varied Stock of FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLES Alwayß on hand. FRESH OYSTERS every Saturday. All orders punctually attended to. Address: W. RITCHIE. Hastings. Agent for J. Goddard's Seeds and Plants of the Haveloclr Nursery. rpMOMAS FOREMAN begs to thank his customers I for their kind patronage during the six years he has carried on business aa 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 t■> him by MR FOREMAN with such diligence and attention as shall ensure to him the favors of his predecessor's customers as well ns 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. J~ R V ERN ° N ENGINEER, Corner of Hastings-street and Dickons street, STEAM, WATER, and GASFITTBR Braes 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. NAPIER SAVINGS BANK, BBOWNIir&-STBEET. OPEN ON TUESDAY EVENIN Q From 6 to 8 o'clock. Depositsreceived from Is to £100. 6 per cent, interest allowed on all deposits not exceeding £100. EDWARD LYNDON, Manager.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3240, 18 November 1881, Page 1
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