lectures. PROTESTANT XT ALL. ±1 TO-NIGHT! By request the world-renowned Captain W. J. Bahry will deliver his last Address in New Zealand ON HIS TOUR ROUND THE WORLD. Information for all classes. The new goldiield, the King country, and other important matters. Reserved seats for > ladies. Admission —2s and Is. Doors open >at 7.30. Lecture commences at S o'clock 3 sharp.- John feheehan, Esq., M.H.R., will " take the chair. Come one, come all. ) _——____™_____ = __^____ ISifiic iVlatclics. HAWKE'S BAY RIFLE ASSOCIATION. Established IS7B. President: His Worship the Mayor ; VicePresidents : Captain Russell, and R.D. | M'Lean, Esq. The sixth Annual Prize Firing of tho above Association will be held at Petanc on : WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, the 2Gth and 27th of December. Firing to commence at 6 a.m. sharp. PROGRAMME. 1. Ranges, 200 and 000 yards; 7 shots at each; any position. Entrance, 2s 6d. Ist prize, President's gold medal and £2; 2nd, £3 10s; 3rd, £2 10s; 4th, Mr S. E. Cooper's prize, sth, £1 10s; 6th, £1. 2. Ranges, 300 and 500 yards; 7 shots at each; any position. Entrance, 2s Gd. Ist prize, Captain Russell's trophy and £2; 2nd, .£3 10s; 3rd, £2 10s; 4th, £2 ; sth, Messrs Neal and Close's prize, 6th, £1. 3. 200, 500, and 600 yards; 7 shots at each; any position. Entrance, os. Ist prize, Publicans' trophy, value £1-1 Ms ; 2nd, £5 ; 3rd, £3 10s ; 4th, £2 10s ; sth, keg of beer, presented by Mr H. J. Baker; 6th, Messrs Langley and Newman's prize ; 7th, 2 dozen ale or stout, presented by Mr T. H. Gifford; Bth, £1. 4. Ranges, 200, 300 and 500 yards; f> shots at each; standing at 200 yards, any position other ranges. Entrance ss. Ist prize, Mr 11. S. TifFen's trophy and £2 ; 2nd, £4 ; 3rd, £2 10s ; 4 th, £2 ; sth, £1 10s ; 6th, 1 dozen photos., presented by Mr Carnell: 7th, £1 ; Bth, £1. 5. Ranges, 250 and 450 yards; 7 shots at each ; any position. Entrance, 2s 6d. Ist prize, Mr J. H. Vauticr's trophy ; 2nd, £3 ; 3rd, £2 ; 4th, £1 10s ; sth, Messrs Hardy and Sidey's prize ; 6 th, £1. 6. Challenge Trophy presented by Mr W. Villers, to bo fired for by teams of five men each from the Rifles, Artillery, and Civilians, composed of tho highest aggregate scorers in tho previous matches. Ranges, 300, 400, and 500 yards; 5 shots at each ; any position. The trophy to be shot off for by the winning team. A prize of £2 will be given to tho highest scorer in each team. Entrance, 5s per man. 7. Handicap Match, for all competitors not qualified to fire in the 6th match. Ranges, 200 and 500 yards ; 7 shots at each ; any position. Entry, 2s 6d, to be made immediately on the conclusion of the sth match. Ist prize, Messrs Sargood and Sons' prize ; 2nd, £3 ; 3rd, £2; 4th, £1 10s; sth, Messrs Ruddock and Fryer's prize ; 6th, Mr H. P. Cohen's prize; 7th, Messrs Dinwiddie, Walker and Co.'s prize; Bth, Messrs Large and Townley's prize, 9th, Mr Jensen's prize. AGGREGATE PRIZES. For the ten highest aggregate scorers in the first five matches — Ist, Trophy presented by Mr R. D. M'Lean 2nd, Trophy rirescnted by Mr J. Shcehan, M.H.R. 3rd, Trophy presented by Mr F. W. Collins, and £2. 4th, Album presented by Messrs Sargood and Sons, and £2. sth, £2 2s presented by Union s.s. Company, with £1 added. Gth, £2 2s presented by Messrs Kinross and Co., with £ I added. 7th, £1 Is presented by Messrs Hallenstein Bros., with £1 added. Bth, 9th, and 10th, £1 each. Wimbleton targets. Rifles: Long or short Snider, Enfield, or Carbine, Government pattern ; minimum pull of trigger, 61b; carbines allowed two points at 600 yards. Two sighting shots allowed at each range in the first live matches on payment of Gd each. Order of firing will be posted on notice board; any competitor not at tho firing point when his turn comes will not be allowed to fire at that range. Competitors must fire with the same weapon throughout the meeting. On application -the committee may grant leave f;>r two men to fire out of the same rifle. The secretary will attend at the Masonic Hotel to receive annual subscriptions and cnti'anee fees to matches on Thursday and Saturday, tho 20th and 22nd inst., between the hours of 8 and 9 p.m., after which no entry will bo received. N.Z. Rifle Association rules in force. Jno. M. GIRDLESTONE, Hon. Secretary. Sales by J?lr. Jfirooßf iii£. FOR SALE—A six-roomed Brick Dwelling, suitable for cab or express proprietor. Apply to — ROOPE BROOKING. OFFICES TO LET—The undersigned has conveniently - situated oflioea to , let. [ ROOPE BROOKING. MONEY TO LEND—The undersigned has the following sums to advance on approved security :—Two sums of £100, one sum of £200, one sum of £250, three sums of £300, one sum of £500, one of £600, one of £1000, and any sum from £1000 to , 10,0 ° ' ROOPE BROOKING. ! PROPERTIES FOR SALE BY ROOPE ; BROOKING. . rpWO WOODVILLE RURAL SEC- . X TIONS, Containing 110 and 98 acres i respectively. Part cash, and balance on mortgage and current interest. Eight-roomed Family Residence, fitted with all requisites for comfort and utility, with over an acre of Land thorougly well laid out, and within eight minutes of Napier Post-office. Well-built four-roomed House, with I-acre section at Waipukurau ; one of the few Freeholds at Waipukurau. '. Can be sold cheap and upon easy terms. Occupies central position. I Woodville Rural Section, containing 40 acres, all cleared and in grass, with well-built four-roomed House : thereon. ', Woodville Town Section, situate in \ Vogel-street. One of tho very few '. available business sites ; with buildings thereon. Various Hastings Town Sections in different parts of township. Sales hy Mr iiavnav. RANK TXT fIAENEB Accountant, Valuator, Land, Estate, General and Financial Agent. Sharebroker, Certificated Accountant in Bankruptcy, Licensed Broker under the Land Transfer Act. Transfers, Leases, Mortgages, and Titles to Land under the Land Transfer Act pre- ' pared cheaply and promptly. , Money Collected and Estates Managed. Invested. Loans Negotiated. Insurances effected. Office:—Tennyson-street, Napier; adjoining Messrs. Banner and Liddle'a. ' THE FIRE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION, Limited, OF LONDON. Capital and Reserve Fund £1,083,527 Head Office for Australasia., Sydney, N.S. W. General Manager, James F. Mountain, Esq. HAVING been appointed Agent of the above Company for Hawkc's Bay I • am prepared to accept proposals for all classes of Fire Risks at current rates. The i largo resources of the Company should im- . press the public with a feeling of security, the main desideratum in seeking for in- . surance. Forms of proposal and any information can bo obtained from— FRANK W. GARNER, Agont for Hawke's Bay,
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3875, 18 December 1883, Page 3
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