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Ploughing Matches. TARADALE AND HASTINGS PLOUGHING MATCH. A PLOUGHING MATCH AVill be held at HASTINGS TO-MORROAV (FRIDAY), In a Paddock kindly lent by Mr. R. AA r elhvood. programmeClass A.—Single Furrow—lst prize, Champion Cup and £2 ; 2nd prize, £2 ; entrance, 10s Gd Class B. —Double or Treble Furrow—lst prize, HaAvke's Bay A. and P. Society's. prize, value £10 10s, and £5; 2nd prize, £5 ; third prize, £2. Entrance, 10s 6d. Class C.—Double or Treble Fuitoav, for men avlio have never Avon a first prize in Double or Treble Furrow class—lst prize, £7 ; 2nd prize, £4 ; 3rd prize, £2. Entrance ss, or 10/G to compete for champion. Class D.—Double Furrow, for boys under 18—1st prizo, £3; 2nd prize, £1; Entrance 2s Gd, or 5s to compete for champion. SPECIAL PRIZES. Messrs. Hardy and Sidey offer a Mangold Sheer to second prize taker in Class A. Mr. John McVay—A prize value £2, to be selected at his establishment, for the best kept harness. Mr. F. Bethell—A prize value £,to be selected, for best opening in Class B. C. or D. Mr. W. 0. McLcod, Manager for Messrs. Ruddock and Fiycr, Hastings—A prize A-alue £2, to be selected, for best finish in Class B. C. or D. Mr. AY. A. Beecroft—A Teamster's Whip, A-alue 25/-, to bo selected at Mr. Bethell's, for best driven team in Class B. C. or D. Mr. G. Roach—l dozen Bridles ; i-dozon Avill be awarded to the best work in Class D.; and -J-dozen to tho first finish in Class B. C. or D. Mr. P. S. Macdonald—A pair of Bedford Cord Trousers of his own make, for straightest work in Class B. C. or D. Mr. G. Benjamin, Manager for N.Z. Clothing Factory—A Ploughman's Sleeve Waistcoat, for best opening done Avith three horses. , Open to all comers. First-prize takers in double or treble furrow classes must enter in Class B. Ploughing to start at 0.00 a.m. Entries close Avith the Secretary on the ground at 9 a.m. Special prizes Avill bo advertised when notified. A dinner will be held at Beecroft's Hotel at G p.m. W. BEILBY, Secretary. NOTICE. TO THOSE INTERESTED IN THE PLOUGHING MATCH. WANTED KNOAVN —That Mr A. Beecroft will run Conveyances to and from Railway and Mr AVcllwood's paddock on tho clay of the Ploughing Match for the convenience of the public. Hastings, June 24, 1884. Educational. MISS A NDERSON will be happy to _T3_ receive a limited number of Pupils for the Piano. Terms—Tavo guineas per quarter. Address—Care of Madame Summerhayes, Coote-road. NAPIER BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL. THE Governors require the services of a Head Master (married). Salary, £500 a year, Avith dwelling and boarders' fees. The person chosen will bo required to teach English, Latin, French, Mathematics, and Science, and to take charge of the Boarding Establishment. Applications for the appointment Avill be received by the undersigned on or before the 25th of August, 18S4. School duties will commence on 2nd February, 1885. Applicants should state full particulars as to age, qualifications, and experience, and should furnish testimonials and references. DAVID SIDEY, Hon. Sec. to Governors. Napier, Ncav Zealand. Public Notices. NOTICE. ON and after this date poison will be laid in my Paddocks at Taradale and Meanee. R. NEAGLE. June 25, 1884. NOTICE. I HEREBY give notice that I have sold all book debts in connection with my late Grocery store to Mr Charles Edward Williams, of Napier, merchant. Dated this tAvcnty-fourth day of June, 1884. JOHN HOWSE. HAWKE'S BAY ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. DURING tho coming season Brown Trout Ova will be supplied by the society at £2 per 1000, in quantities of not less than 10,000. Application to be sent to Secretary as soon as possible to enable orders to be met. The Hon. Secretary will,' where possible, undertake to superintend hatching arrangements. W. J. BIRCH, Hon. Sec. Hastiugs, Juno 5. G E, AVATCIIMAKER and JEAVELLER. ENGLISH LEVER WATCHES, Regulated and Guaranteed, £4 10 s LADIES' SILVER AVATCIIES, Regulated and Guaranteed, £2 10 s - Tenders. ~~ TO BUILDERS. rpENDERS are invited up till the 28th X inst. for making Additions to Premises in Hastings-street. Thins and specifications to be seen at my Office. W. A. DUGLEBY, Architect. | NAPIER HOSPITAL. rjnENDERS for the following Supplies JL for the twelve months commencing on the 15th of July next, will ho received by me up to noon on MONDAY, July 7, 1884. No. 1 Contract.—Bread and Flour at per lb. 2 ~ Meat at per Ib 3 ~ Milk at per gallon. " 4 ~ Butter at per lb., Foavls at per pair, and Eggs at per dozen. 5 ~ Groceries. G ~ Brandy, Port Wine, and Constantia at per dozen, Ale and Stout at per dozen pints. 7 ); Coal and Coke. ~8 ~ Funerals. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Forms of tender and all necessary information can be obtained at the Hospital of— Wm.HARKER, Secretary. Wanted Known. ANTED~KNOWN—That Mr. Colledge, Jeweller, has Electric Bell Material for sale; estimates furnished. ANTED KNOWN — That Robert Holt has a good supply of House Blocks, Wire, Mortice, and Straining Posts, at his Port Ahuriri SaAvmill, opposite RailAvay Station. "TTT TT)REBBLE has landing this YY . JL day — Pines, Bananas, Lemons, Oranges, and Apples. Also, Mul--1 lett, Scbnapper, and FRESH OYSTERS.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4034, 26 June 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4034, 26 June 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4034, 26 June 1884, Page 3

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