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Sales by Mr. Brooking. T3 OOPE TO ROOKING. FOR SALE. HASTINGS—SeveraI valuable Sections in this rising township, also Sections with houses thereon WAIROA—7O acres of nrst-claes land, ring fenced, and within J-mile of Post-office WOOD'VILLE Town Sections in various parts of Township. Several valuable rural Sections partly cleared TARADALE—Pleasantly situated 4-roomed House, very cheap. Terms easy HAVELOCK- 9 acres of valuable Land; river frontage. 6 acres of Land, with houac thereon NAPIER—ViIIa Residences in all the Suburbs of Napier ; from three to thirteen rooms. Also properties in Hastings-street, Tennyson-street, Shakespeare-road, Coote-road, Hardinge-road. and Onepoto ROOPE BROOKING, Licensed Broker, tinder " The Land Transfer Act." All Business in this Department carefully and punctually attended to. Office Opposite Post-office FOR SALE, 5 -ROOMED COTTAGE, well-built, conveniently situated, cheap, and upon easy terms. 4-roomed House, within 10 minutes of Post Office, cheap. ROOPE BROOKING. FOR SALE, NAPIER TOWN SECTION No 355, containing J-acre. One of the very few Sections now open for sale so close to the Railway Station. For particulars, apply to— „ T „ 1 ROOPE BROOKINGI FOR LEASE OR SALE, THE BUSINESS of a Grocer, doing a good business in Napier. Apply to ROOPE BROOKING, MONEY TO LEND. r~» A (\(\ £200, £500, £1000, £3000, £5000, £=§__/ I UvA and £20,000. Apply to C3W *" ' ROOPE BROOKING. November 22, ISS2. Money MONEY TO LEND. IN Sumß of £25 to £4000 on Town and Country Property, Apply to R-G-GRAH-M----MONEY TO LEND. jry e~\ feAAi Noill! Bum •' also £200 Truat C3W £3 U\J Moneys, at current rateß of interest, on good Freehold Security. LEE & SHEATH, Solicitors, Napier. THE NORTHERN INVESTMENT COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. (Limited). Capital .. .. £500,000. OFFICES : EMERSON STR T, NAPIER. THE Colonial Board is preparcdjto make advancec on— Freehold Securities Loasehold Securities Stock and Station Mortgages Growing Clips of Wool Wool consignments, etc. At moderate rates of interest. For proposal Forms, apply to ' PAT. STIRLING M'LEAN, Manager. Publications THE "MERCANTILE AND BANKRUPTCY GAZETTE" OF NEW ZEALAND. npHE only ' Gazette' published in the Colony, and JL giving the fullest particulars of Bankruptcy and Mercantile matters, and containing weekly information of all Bills of Sale, Mortgages of Stock, Liens on Wool, Liens on Crops, Affidavits of Satisfaction, Bailments, Share Reports, etc, and with which is now incorporated ' The N.Z Trade Protection Society's Private List of Bills of Sale,' etc, the entire right, title, and interest therm having been purchased from Mr Samuel Carroll, of Wellington. Annual subscription, £3 3s, payable in advance. Half-year index publiehed in January and July each year. Agent for Napier. C. L. Margolioutii, Emer-son-street, Napier. Head office. Dunedin. R. T. Wheeler, Advertising Agency, Stafford-street. j Athletic Sports. "ORIENDLY SOCIETIES' SPORTS, NEW YEAR'S DAY. Judges .. .. Messrs G. Wootton and R, Moody Starter Mr D, Murnanc Handicappers.. Messrs R. Mullany and T. Murphy PROGRAMME OF SPORTS, 1. Maiden Racs—Open to those who have never won an advertised race; distance 200 yards, First prize L 2 10s; second prize LI; Entrance 2a 6d 2. Putting the Stone (161b) -First prize LI; second prize 10s ; Entrance 2s 6d 3. Napier Handicap (3 events)—lso,3oo, 440 yards. First prize L 8 : second L 5; third L 3. Five to start or no third prize. Nomination ss; acceptance 7s 6d 4. Boys' Handicap (under 14)—100 yards. First prize LI; second 10s; entrance Is 5. Running High Jump—First prize LI ; second 10s. Three to compete or no second piize Entrance 2a 6. Friendly Societies' Handicap—2so yard? (Members of Friendly Societies only). First prize L 2; second LI; entrance 2s 6d ; acceptance Is 7. Vaulting with Pole—First prize LI; second 10s; entrance 2s 6d 8. Girls' Handicap Race—loo yards. First prize 10s ; second 5s ; entrance free 0. One Mile Handicap—First prize L 8; second L 4 ; third LI 103. Five to start or no third prize Entrance 5s ; acceptance 5s 10. Tug of War—Teams to consist of eight men from each Friendly Society. First prize L 4 ; eecond L 2 ; 4 teams to enter or no second prize, Entrance Is per man 11. Three-Legged Race—loo yards, First prize LI; second 10s ; entrance 2a 12. Hop, Step, and Jump—Two hops allowed. First orize LI; second 10s. Three to compete or ho second prize. Entrance 2s 6d 13. Consolation Handicap—44o yards; open to all non-winners during the day. First prize L 3 , Eecond L 2; third LI, Five to start or no third prize. Entrance 2a 6d 14. Catching the Bellman—Prize LI; entrauco Is. 16—Wheelbarrow Race (blindfolded) —Competitors to find their own barrows; CO yards. First prize LI: second 10s- Four to start or ne second prize Entrance 2s. Nominations for Maiden Race, Napier Handicap, Friendly Societies' Handicap, and One Mile Handicap, accompanied with fees and colors to be sent to the Secretary at the Herald Office, Napier, not later than TUESDAY", December 19. Acceptancts, December 27th. Admission to the ground, Is. Grand Stand, la. C, T. WILLIAMS, Hon, Fee. CALEDONIAN SPORTS. PETANE. NEW YEAR'S DAY. ' Judge MrW. Miller. Handicappers; Messrs Coo and Hay. PROGRAMME OF SPORTS— 1. Maiden Race—Open to all those who have never won an advertised race; distance 150 yards; first piize, £2; second price, 10s; entrance, 2s Od. 2. Running High Jump—First prize £2; second pTize 15s ; entrance 3s. 3. One Hundred Yards Handicap—First prize £3 ; second prizo £1; nomination 2s (Id ; acceptance 2»6d. , „ , 4. Boys' Handicap (under 141—150 yards; llrst prize, £110s ; second prize 10s ; entrance Is 5. Hop, Step, and Jump—First prize £2 ; second prize, 15s ; entrance 3a 6. One Mile Handicap-First prize, Cup presented by Mr W. Villers and £5; second prize L 3 ; Third prize LI; nomination sb; acceptance 7. Throwing the Hammer—First prize L 2; second prize 10b ; entrance 2s 6d 8 Petane Cup (Handicap)— Three heats, 150 yarc B, 250 yards, and 440 yards; first prize, Cup presented by Mr W. ViUera and LG; second rnze L 4 ; third prize L 2 ; nomination ss; acceptance 7s Od ; live to start or no third prize 9. Running Long Jump—First prize L 2; tecond prize 153 ; entrance 3s 10. Girl's Handicap-80 yards, first prize 15s; second prize 5s ; entrance free, 11. Obstaclo Race-400 yards; first prize L 5 ; s:cond prize L 2; entrance 5s 12. Putting the Stone-First prize L 2; second pine 10s ; entrance 2s Od 13. Quoit Contest—First prize LI 10s ; second prize 10a ; entrance 2s 14. Handicap Hurdle Race-440 yards; C hurdles 3ft. (fin. high; first prize 1.6 ; stcond prize L£ 10s, nomination 23 6d; acceptances,ss, Nominations for tho Maiden Race, Petane Cup, One Hundred Yard Handicap. One Mile Handicap, and Handicap Hurdles to be addressed to the Secretary, Petauo, on or before Saturday. 10th December, and Acceptances by the 23rd. Fees and colours must be enclosed with Nominations. Handicaps and Entries for the other events to be made on trie at Archery, Tilting at the Ring, Lawn Tennis, -kittles, and Shooting at Bogardus' Balls will be' arranged on (he ground. Admission to tho ground Is; Children under 12 3'caraficc; Carrinßes 2? Od eacb, vith Is for each occupant. No horsemen allowed on the ground. Admission to tho Grand Staid Is each ; children under 12 half Ilia-. JAMES. lIN.WIDDIF, Hon. Sec, ' JPetano.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3558, 4 December 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3558, 4 December 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3558, 4 December 1882, Page 4

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