PUBLIC NOTIFICATION. By John Chilton Lambton Carter, Esq., Superintend- ' ent of the Province of Hawke’s Bay. TTNDER. and in pursuance of, the Powers vested in me by the “ Educational Reserves Act, 1&j1, ot Province of Hawke s Bay, I hereby notify for public information that all those pieces or parcels of Land enumerated in the Schedule hereunder mentioned will be offered tor Lease for a period of twenty-one years, by Public Auction, under the said Act, at the office of the Commissioner of Crown Lauds, at Napier, on Tuesday, 15th April 1862' J. C. LAMBTON CARTER, Napier, January 13, 1882. Superintendent. SCHEDULE ABOVE REFERRED TO. ' Town or Napiee. No. of Lot. Lot 1. Particulars. Educational Reserve nest the Union Bank E aving '.,’6 feet frontage to Shakespeare Road ) and 27G feet „ ~ Clyde Road. ) at los ' l )er ft - Haring 310 feet frontage to Clyde Road at £5 per acre. Having 369 feet ditto ditto. Ditto 307 feet ditto ditto. Ditto 500 feet ditto ditto. Half of Town Section, No. 142, having 66 feet frontage to") Hastings street, and 82| feet frontage to Browning i street, at £1 per foot. 3 Half of Ditto having 66 feet frontage to Herschel h street, and 82£ feet frontage to Browning street, at C 15s. per foot. 3 Town Section, No. 116 having frontage of 66 feet to Ten- } nyson street, at ss. per foot. j N.B.—Hie upset price or highest bid to be the amount 1 payable in each year. J The conditions of the Sale can bo seen at the office of the Superintendent mm WAIPUKURAU RACES, 186 2. STEWARDS 1 .J. D. Ormond. Capt. Hakman, 14th Regt. H. R. Russell. Puevis Russell. j. d. Canning. JUDGE : CLERK OF THE COURSE Andrew Reeves. Thursday, February 20th. n R ?? UCE STAX! ' S ’ of , £2 • 2s- 1 each ’ with £ added - For all horses foaled in the ..." T. • - ,! v? r;Tf "’?. n nn ad ™ rt,sed race - 2 miles. Weights—3 yrs., Bst. 71bs. j 4 yrs, , i s |-. Übs. : o yrs. 10st Mbs. ; 6 yrs. and aged. lOst lOlbs, ’ HAO.a K-U K, of £ . im trance, £1 ; half the entrances to go to the winner, and the rest to the css sar *** *** ***** »■»-• 1 , S ’f’ A nf r ° f £3 I s : ea( ; h > wi ‘ h £ addcd - Fot «ff horses. 3 miles. Wcights- ,' J 113-;I 13 -; Bsl - ; 5 J's., 9st. ; O yrs., 9st. Slbs. ; 6 yrs. and aged, lOst. 6 HURDLE RACE of £ . added to a sweepstakes of £2 2s. eacli. For all horses. Heats, 1> mile ami agcL list. IHbs. Weisht9 ~ 3 9st 91bs ’ 5 yrs., lOst 131bs. ; 5 yrs, list 71bs. j CONSOLATION STAKES.- 1 handicap sweepstakes of £2 2s. each, with £ added. For beaten horses. H mde. lo be handicapped by the Stewards, or whom they may appoint. 2. Iho second horse to save his stakes in any race whore three or more horses start. o. J he saddling bell for the Maiden Stakes will ring at a quarter to twelve, and the horses will start at twelve precisely. 4. Entries stating the names and ages of the horses, and the colors of the riders, and enclosing w““ OU M °i f le c ” t ™ nca 1 t 0 be ( h'hverod to the Secretary, at the Tavistock Hotel, Waipnkuram between the hours of 7 and 9 p m., on the 19th of February 1 ’ bo„.£ o’ 'St rr "“ » m 0« *** 10 C " Ct Sls ”" lla ’ "* bj Ml '- Good ""' “ d «<-»• vr • i r ™ S. COOPER, aipukurau, Jan. 9th, 1862. jj on g ec
rjpHE UNDERSIGNED ARE BUYERS OF WOOL, and other NEW ZEALAND PRODUCE, And will make liberal advances on consignments of the same to their correspondents in London or the Colonies. STUART, KINROSS, & Co. NOTICE. THE UNDERSIG-NEDbcgto intimate to those parties who have not paid their account for Carriage and Stores, long over due, that unless the same be Paid on or before the 10th of January next with interest as per former advertisements. they will be at once placed in the hands of a Solicitor for recovery. DOLBEL BROTHERS. M. S. Wood. (Formerly of Napier) PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST, T>EGS to intimate that he will shortly return to Napier, when he will be prepared to take VIEWS AND LIKENESSES upon the most approved principles.
Wanted, An active young man to make himself generally useful. Apply at the MASONIC HOTEL. NOTICE. Storage at Clive. THE Undersigned is prepared to store, in his Stores and Premises at Clive, 500 Bales, or upwards, of WOOL. Wool Growers will find this a convenience, the I'evrv net beinir nfijr. fr. i . ... . . 3 — v “ us Usual IUJL- BUUIB lime to come. Earl} application should be made, to ensure accommodation for W'ool and Goods. JAMES B. FERGUSON. Clive, 18th Dee., 1861. O'!! hv Vnn+im. TnnEnl. uy w uuixgx v cuuoCui SAWN TIMBER, Boards aud Scantling Posts and Rails Palings and shingles _ Houseblocks, &e., &c., &«., Napier, Dee. 13, 1861,
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume II, Issue 30, 23 January 1862, Page 1
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