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Frosnectus. THE HAWKE'S BAY EVENING TIMES NEWSPAPER COMPANY, LIMITED. Capital £10,000 In 10,000 Shares of £1 Each. Proa'isional Directors : H. Williams J. H. Vautier W. Villers S. Carnell T. Peddie W. J. Harker J. A. Rearden P. Gillespie J. Sheehan (With power to add to their number.) Bankers: The Bank of New South Wales.) Solicitor : L. M o o R E. Hon. Secretary : J. P. Ward. The promoters of the above Paper aro convinced that an opening exists for the establishment of another Evening Journal. Tho assurance of support received, not only from the inhabitants of Napier but from the whole Provincial District, justifies the Directors in placing the scheme before the public as one having a sound financial business basis. mHE TJ AWK E> S "DAY nniMES Will in politics advocate Liberal measures. At the samo timo every facility Avill be giveu to opponents to express their views in the correspondence columns, even though those A-iews may be antagonistic to tho policy of tho Paper, or to those of its Liberal supporters. Whilst the Paper Avill claim its right to discuss every public matter upon colonial grounds, it will nevertheless be found a staunch advocate of the Napier BreakAvater, and of all other genuine local interests. The canvass already made justifies the Directors in the belief that the Paper will become a largo Advertising Medium, and special facilities Avill be given on liberal terms to Advertisers. The Paper will be an Evening Paper, and a Special Country Edition will be issued each day in time to catch the Evening Train. The proposed Capital of tho Company, as shown above, is £10,000 in 10,000 shares of £1 each. This amount it is proposed to call up as follows, A*i/-., 2s 6d per share on application, and 2s Gd per share on allotment. It is anticipated that no further call Avill be required, but power Avill be taken in the Articles of Association to enable the Directors to Call up further Capital at intervals of three months, at the rate of 2s Gd per share, should such be necessary. The Directors reserve- to themselves tho right of accepting or refusing any application for shares, and of determining tho number of shares to bo allotted upon each application. Abdications for Shares to be addressed to tho Hon. Secretary at tho office of Mr. L. Moore, Shakespeare road, Napier. .** tutl Horses. TO STAND AT TARADALE. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. The Thoroughbred Horse Ml "piSCATORIOUS, •£||§§§y?§j|f£ -By Traducer (imp.), dam __jpS_E> : 3 s -' Fanny Fisher, by Fisherman (imp.), dam Coquette (imp.), by La-uncclot, dam Banter by Camel. This beautiful aud stout-bred horse, haA'ing the direct Fisherman and Traducer cross, ought to command the best mares in the colony. Sylvia (dam Martini-Henri), Angler, Marebyrnong, Lady Heron, The Fly, Robinson Crusoe, Onyx (Stud Company's brood marc), Goldsbrough, Hamlet, Cap-a-pie, all these cclebrites are direct descendants of Fisherman. Traducer needs no praise here, for the doings of his progeny are well-known. Early application is necessary, as only a limited number of mares Avill be hooked. Terms, 7 guineas. For particulars apply groom in charge GreenmeadoAv's Hotel, Taradale. ARTHUR M'CARTNEY, Caledonian Hotel, Napier. F OU M? LAY " m,s Grand Thoroughbred Siro will stan(l tllis season at Hastings. Foul Flay is a dark brown horse, showing great bone and muscle, and combines everything desirable in a thoroughbred entire, haA-ing the most fashionable breeding and tho best racing record of any horse in this colony. Foul Play was bred by Mr J. W. Mallock. Ho is by Traducer (the sire of so many first-class racehorses) out of Fancy, got tiy Tom King, her dam Enunolin <:, by Slight of Hand, kc, kc Foul Play's performances, over all distances and carrying heavy Aveights, are unsurpassed. Amongst innumerable other races ho won : — At 2 Years Old : C.J.C. Autumn Meeting.—Won Selling Race, beating Isaac Walton and five others. At 3 Years: D.J.C. Annual.—Won Railway Phite, Av.f.a., beating Pungawerewere, Hippocampus, Bribery, and others ; won Flying Handicap (7st 121b) beating Luna fGst 51b), Titania (Gst 51b), Longlands (7st 121b), and the Virginia Colt. O.J.G. Autumn. —Won Easter Handicap (7st 21b), Bribery (7st 41b) second, Luna (Gst 21b) third. At 4 Years : C.J.C. Spring.—Won Tradesman's Handicap (Sst 21b), heating Danebury (9st), Luna (7st 71b), and five others. Oamaru.—Won Flying Handicap (7st 101b), beating Lady Ellen (Gst 101b), Luna (7st4lb), Templeton (9st 10lb), and Blue Peter. Dunedin Annual.—Won Ladies Purse (Avelter w.f.a.) Won Publicans' Handicap (Sst), beating Vampire (7st 21b), Camballo (7st 41b), and four others. Won the Forbury Handicap (7st 1 Olb), beating Templeton, Sinking Fund, Chancellor, and three others. At 5 Years. C.J.C. Spring.—Won Free Handicap (9st), 1 mile, 1.45-J-. Won Metropolitan Handicap (9st), H mile, 2.45, beating Hornby (Sst 51b), Libeller (7st lib), and four others. Wellington.—Won Cup (Sst 4lb), 2ru.i, 3.37;}, beating eleven others. D.J.C. Annual.—Won Forbury Handicap (Sst 1 lib), beating four others, Won Flying Handicap (9st 51b), beating five others. At G Years: Auckland.—Won Cup (Sst 1211*), boating seven others. Won Auckland Plate (v_ .a.), boating Ariel and Kenilworth. Wanganui.—Won Toavu Plate (Avelter Av.f.a.), beating Billingsgate, Camrlia, and two others. Won Railway Plate (w f .a.) Auckland Autumn. — Won Autumn Handicap (9st 2lb), beating Kenil worth (Gst [ Olb), King Quail (Tat 10lb\ and five others. j Won Shorts Handicap (9st 51b), beating Paramena (7st 31b), Tenambra (sst 71b), and tAvo others. Thus proving himself an unusually fast horse, as Avell as a Aveight-carrier and stayer. Terms: —Pedigree mares 10 guineas, half-bred 7 guineas; grooinage fee ss, to ho paid at timo of service. First-class paddocks provided free (ill stinted notice is given, afterwards 2s Gd per week. All mares to be removed and all expenses paid by Ist January, 1885. Every care taken but no responsibility. Owners of marcs arc requested to apply early, as only a limited number Avill bo served. Full particulars, kc, from WILLIAM STOCK, Hastings. NAPIER SAVINGS BANK, Browning-street. OPEN ON TUESDAY EVENINGS From 6 to 8 o'clock. Deposits received from ls to £100. o per cent, interest allowed on all deposits not exceeding £100. EDWARD LYNDON, Manager.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4090, 30 August 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4090, 30 August 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4090, 30 August 1884, Page 4

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