Public Notices. SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR THE BUILDDING and Furnishing op the Neav Wino and Children's AVard of THE— TTAAA r KE'S T>AY TTOSPITAL, Napier, are earnestly invited. Subscribers' Tickets, entitling the holder to all the benefits of the Hospital free of all further cost until January, 18S5, can be obtained by payment of £1 on application to any Runholder in the Hawke's Bay and AVairoa Counties, or from— Wm. HARKER, Secretary. BICYCLE RACES. I) IDERSnot having Bicycles, and wishV ing to enter for any of the aboA-e, can have any size for the clay from Standard SeAving Machine Co., Hastings street. PRO BONO PUBLICO "DLEC T R O TJ L A T O. F. W. COLLINS & Co. Hastings-street. HEARTS OF OAK. ILost ami IFosebm!. £1 REAVARD. LOST— A Grey Gelding, white blaze doAA-n tho forehead, branded X A on near rump, and marked about the legs with Avires. Anyone returning same to P. Palmer at J. B. 'Hollis', Clive, will receive the above rcAvard. STRAYED from Hastings on or about the 19th of NoA'cmber last, one Chestnut Gelding, about 16 hands, branded AY on off shoulder, and one Black Mare about 15 hands, branded like 2 on shoulder. £1 reward will be paid by the undersigned to any person giA'ing information that Avill lead to their recovery. 11. RAAVDEN, Hastings. Sales by IBoadley, lLyoa & Co. HAAVKE'S BAY JOCKEY CLUB BOXING DAY MEETING, To be held at Hastings on AVednesday, tho 26th of December, 1883. SALE OF PRIVILEGES. HOADLEY, LYON k CO. AVill offer by auction TO-MORROAV (FRIDAY), AT 2 P.M. at the Criterion Hotel, Napier, the —folloAving— ]) R IV IL E G ES. No. 1. Grand Stand Bars. ~ 2. Second Stand Bar. ~ 3. Second Stand Luncheon-room. ~ 4. Fancy Goods Stall and Games. ~ 5. Confectionery Stall. ~ G. Fruit Stall. ~ 7. Cards of the Races. F. D. LUCKIE, Secretary H.II. Jockey Club. WOODTHORPE RACES, To bo held on Now Year's Day. HOADLEY, LYON, & CO. Have received instructions to sell by public auction, at tho Criterion Hotei, TO-MORROAV (FRIDAY), AT 2 P.M. rp HE PRIVILEGES I In connection Avith tho above meeting. Lot 1. Publican's Booth ~ 2. Confectionery Booth „ 3. Fruit Stall. HOADLEY, LYON & CO., Auctioneers. $ales by Mr Monteith. HORSE BAZAAR. SATURDAY, 22nd DECEMBER, 1883, At 11.30 a.m. 11. MONTEITH AVill sell— "I Q HACKS AND TRAP HORSES, XO 1 Spring Cart 1 sot Buggy Harness —also — 12 sacks Kidney Potatoes 20 sacks Maize 20 boxes Tea, kc, kc 11. MONTEITH, Auctioneer. AY ANTED TO PURCHASE. OAA A FAT CROSS-BRED OUUU WETHERS, In lots of not loss than 300 1000 Merino Ewes, G-tooth or fresh full-mouthed 1000 Merino AVethers, 6-tooth or fresh full-mouthed 150 Quiet Yearling Steers. 4000 Cross-bred Store AVethers, fresh full-mouthed. H. MONTEITH, Stock Agent. FOR SALE—Six-roomed House, conveniently situated, water laid on, good Wash-house and all conveniences. Apply to — H. MONTEITH, Auctioneer. TO LET—Room suitable for sample room or offices. Apply toll. MONTEITH, Horse Bazaar. Sales by (Jraliaiii, Pitt, and jßcnnctt. LAND SALE AT GISBORNE. MESSRS. GRAHAM, PITT, AND BENNETT are authorised by "The New Zealand Native Land Settlement Com - panv, Limited, to sell by Public Auction at Gisborne, on THURSDAY, the 17th of January, 1884, the Township of North Gisborne, being the flat land adjoining tho present town and divided therefrom by the Tarnhuri River, Avhich is bridged by a substantial traffic bridge. The Land is situate fi\'o minutes Avalk from the General Post-office and Government Buildings, and offers unequal advantages to purchasers. At the same time and place Avill bo offered Rural and Suburban Lands in sections from 10 to 1100 acres, to suit all classes of buyers. Terms and plans on application to the Auctioneers or the Company's offices, Gisborne and Auckland. All lands offered aro held under Land Transfer Title. SaEes by Mr ISyan. I7OR PRIA r ATE SALE—Tho under- _ signcdhas for piiva... sale a nice Ifamily Residence on the hills, containing 7 rooms, bath-room, pantry, Avash-houso, &c., ko., nearly iioav. This is one of the feAV fancy sites on the hills, and has an uninterrupted vicAV of tho Avhole bay and surrounding country, Avithin three minutes Avalk of the Post-office. Persons in Avant of such a residence had better secure this at once, as such an opportunity seldom presents itself. For terms, &c, which are easy, apply to— T. J. RYAN, Auctioneer and Commission Agent, Napier. Sales by Mr. Krookhig. PROPERTIES FOR SALE BY ROOPE BROOKING. rr.AVO AVOODVILLE RURAL SECL TIONS, Containing 110 and 08 acres respectively. Part cash, and balance on mortgage and current interest. Eight-roomed Family Residence, fitted Avith all requisites for comfort and utility, Avitli over an acre of Land thorougly well hi id out, and Avithin ei-dit minutes of Napier Post-office. Well-built four-roomed House, with j-acre section at AVaipukurau ; one of the feAV Freeholds at AVaipukurau. Can be sold cheap aud upon easy terms. Occupies central position. Woodville Rural Section, containing 40 acres, all cleared and in grass, Avith Avell-built four-roomed House thereon. Wooch'illc Town Section, situate in Vogel-street. One of the very few available business sites; with buildings thereon.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3877, 20 December 1883, Page 3
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