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Mestir,g3 NOTICE. CLIVE C WICKET CLUE. 81. -mrjf HP HOSE desirous of becoming MemJL bers of the above named Club pry can do so by sending Id their Names, /fi\ or attending a Meeting to be held nt the Farndon Hotel, on SATURDAY EVENING, the 2nd September, at 8 ■—— • o'clock, j Business:—To enroll Members, draw up Kules, etc, J. P. SMITH, Temp, Sec. August 29th, 18S2. PETANE JOCKEY CLUB. A MEETING of the Petano Jockey Club will be held atVillers' Hotel, Petane, on SATURDAY, the 2nd September, at 3 p.m. Business The election of Office-bearers, and to prepare Programme for Races on New Years Day. J. STEVEN, Hon. Sec. WAIPAWA COUNTY RACING CLUB. Annual General Meeting oJ the Members of X. the above Club will be held at the Railway Hotel, Kaikora, on TUESDAY, the sth September, at 7.30 p.m. J AS. X, NEWTON, Hon. Sec. HAWKE'S BAY JOCKEY CLUB. A GENERAL MEETING of the Club will beheld early in September for the Election of New Members. Nominations will be received up till Ist of September. F, D. LTJCKIE, I Secretary. Public Notices. NOTICE. SUBSCRIPTIONS TO THE MARTIN RELIEF FUND. IT is respectfully solicited that all Subscription Lists and Contributions for the Martin Relief Fund (General), may ta forwarded as early as convenient to the Acting Secretary, Napier Railway Station, with the view of publishing a complete list for the satisfaction of all subscribers A PPLIOATIONS will be received by the underJ\. signed from suitable persons desirous of acting as Sub-Agents in the country dietricts of Hawke's Bay to the Mutual Fire and Marine Insurance Company of New Zealand. DAVIDSON, IRVINE & CO., Station-street. MANSION HOUSE RELIEF FUND IK AID OF Tnu PERSECUTED JEWS IN RUSSIA. rriHOSE desirous of Subscribing towards the relief jL of the thousands of their fellow creatures, who are now dying of starvation and ill-treatment, can do so by forwarding their donations to MR DAVID LEVI, _ Hastings-street. NOTICE. POISON for Doga will be laid in my Paddocks, Taradale, from and after to-morrow. G. RYMER. August 30th, 18S2. TIMBER AT TAKAPAU. PERSONS requiring standing timber for sawing are requested to apply to the natives at Takapau, or to MR GRINDELL. Napier. Sales by Mr. Miller. MELBOURNE WOOL MARKET. "**—~—~* Mblboursb, August sth, 1882. TO THE WOOL GROWERS AND MERCHANTS OF NEW ZEALAND. DBiR Fms,—We beg to inform you that, in order to facilitate the transit of wool from the neighboring Colonies to this market for disposal, we hare mado arrangements with the different Steam Navigation Companies to receive Wool at their Agencies at the following Shipping Ports in NEW ZEALAND, and forward same to our Warehouses, Melbourne, AT GREATLY REDUCED RATES, as under :— Ratb pbr Bale to Melbourne Per Union Steamship Company's Steamers— Southland (Invercargill) greasy 89 .. .. (washed) 7s DuNBDiN (Port Chalmers) greasy 8s .. .. , 7s Caktbrbury (Port Lyttelton) greasy.. .. 8s .... , 7s Wbllington greasy .. 8s .. » , 7s Nblson , .. 8a ~ .. , 7s Nai'ibr , .. 8a .... , 7s A reduction of Is per bale will be made on dumped wool from New Zealand Or, at the option of owners, by Through Contracts with us, including Ineurance to the extent of £20 per bale during transit, and all charges from leaving Port of Shipment until arrival at our Warehouses, Melbourne, as followa.viz :— RATES OF FREIGHT PER TON, £Sd £ a d SoiTHLAND (Invercargill) greasy ..350 ~ (washed) 400 DuNKDiN(PortChalruere) greasy ..356.. , 400 Caktbrbury (Lyttelonn) greasy ..350.. , 400 WKLLisGTON.greaey 3 5 0.. , 4 o 0 Nblson, greasy .350.. , 400 Napier, greasy ». 3 5 .0 .. , 4 0 0 Should the wool not be gold in Melbourne, we undertake to place it on board ship for a further charge of TEN SHILLINGS PER TON, which will cover all the cost of Warehousing, Storage, Insurance whilst in Store, also cartage or lighterage. Hoping that these Low Rates of Freight will induce you to try the Great Mbtropolitan Wool Markrt before deciding on Shipment, and assuring you of our most careful attention to any consignments with which we may be favored, We remain, Your obedient servants. R. GOLDSBROUGH and Co, LIMITED. M. R. MILLER. Agent, Napier. SMALL LEASEHOLDS, WITH RIGHT TO PURCHASE. M. R. MILLER Has the following Estates for lease, With purchasing clause, on specially favorable orms— 4 (\C\r\ ACRES, fenceu, and mostly under J UvJvJ English grass 1300 Acres, fenced and mostly under English grass 2000 „ „ ~ „ .i 2400 „ „ partly „ „ 6500 ~ part ploughed and partly under English grass Che present carrying capacity of these properties ranges from one to two sheep per acre.and all capable of further improvement. Distance from Napier, 20 to 24 miles by good road. Terms of iease, £6 per cent, per annum on fixed price of land, which ranges from £2 to £3 10s per acre. For further particulars, apply Sales by Hoadley and Lyon. FOR PRIVATE SALE. HO AD LEX" & LYON Have received Instructions to offer for Sale that Valuable Freehold, Redcliffe Estate, within six miles of Napier, containing— p* f\(\ ACRES of LAND, highly improved, with commodious dwelling , , well laid out grounds, &c, with the flock of Longwool Sheep ; delivery after shearing. Terms easy. HOADLEY & LYON. Stock and Station Agents. Sales by Leonard & Co. ~" LEONARD & CO., AUCTIONEERS, GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, AND HOTEL BROKERS, Hastings-strkkt, Napikr. Temporary uilices In the Lave next Mr J. W. Crnisf'e, Bookseller, Hastings-streot DISTRICT ORDERS. rpHE Hawko's Bay Volunteers will Parado for the _L September Monthly Inspection as follows :— No. 1. The N.A.V. in front of the Athenwum, on MONDAY, 4th September, at 7.80 p.m. Inspection at 8 p.m. No. 2. The N.R.V. in the Protestant Hall, on THURSDAY. 7th iuet., at 7.30 p.m. Inspection at 8 p.m. All present. March out after inspection. W. ROUTLEDGE, Major Commanding District. Napier, 31st August, 1882. N. R. V.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3480, 1 September 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3480, 1 September 1882, Page 3

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