WAIPUKURAU RACES, 1864. TO BE BUN ON THE WoBUEN COUESE, ON THE 16TH AND 17lH MaECH, 1864. STEWABBS:H ' SFRH| SI p LLi t 3 n ; r i S a 1 ! r t^l?ryiVlAN ’ 14th R egt„ ;P. EUSSELL, Esq,; C. W. E. LA SEEEL, Esq, J. D. OEMOND, Esq, ; J. D. CANNING. Esq, and G. S. COOPEE, Esq. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1© 3 1804. Tjl MAIDEN PEODUCE STAKES—(£2S). 1 sT'7ih f ° a !i ed in a t, : e .Fu olol i y that have nurer won an advertised race. 1) miles. Weight? —3jrs, Bst /lbs; 4yrs, 9st Tibs j syrs, 9st 121bs; 6yrs, and aged lOst. ■ WAIPHKTJEAH STAKES.—(£3S). 3 miles. Weights—3yrs, Bst; 4yrs, 9st 71bs; syrs, lOst; 6yrs, and aged, lOst 31bs. AT I , . , LADIES' PUESE.— (£2O). Mile, heats. Produce weights. THURSDAY, MARCH V 7 1804. HUEDLE EACE.— (£2O). 2mi igedn6t4lbs Urdleß4ftliißh> Wei g hts - 3 >’ rs - 9st ; 4j«,lost 71bs; syrs, list; 6 years anc SCUEEY STAKES.-(£10.) la mile. Catch weights. CONSOLATION HANDICAP. £lO. Eor all horses that have started and not won at this meeting. 2 miles. The entries for the above races will be ten per cent, on the amount of public money added The second horse will save bis stake where three run. J Mares and geldings allowed three pounds. No person will bo allowed to enter a horse unless he be a subscriber of at least Two Guineas to the These races will be run in strict accordance with the Laws of the Waipukurau oaunc, copies ol winch can be had at the Herald Odice. ’ “ All entries, except those for the Consolation Handicap, to bo made under sealed cover addressed to the Secretary at the Tavistock Hotel, on Wednesday, March 9, not later than 9pm The amount of fee to be enclosed in each, and the age of the horse and colors of the rider to be distinctly stated The decision of the stewards in all disputes will be final. J E. H. DEOWEB, —r . , Hon. Sec. and Treasurer. Waipukurau, March 4, 1864.
Valuable Property for Sale. FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY. THOSE VALUABLE BUILDINGS known as the “ TIMES” OFFICE, now rented by Mr. H. L. Yates, and the adjoining Premises, lately used by Mr. Danvers as an Auction Mart. The Buildings are situated on Section No. 139, Town of Napier, Leasehold, having 17 years to run, at a ground rent of 10s. per foot, frontage to Hastings-street of, 34 feet. The Times office is let for £GS per annum, and tlie Auction Mart for £SO per annum. The buildings are oi Kauri 'limber, and substantially built. The Auction Mart is match-lined throughout. Particularly attention is called to the situation of these premises, which is one of the best in Napier—being in the immediate vicinity of the Government Buildings and the Banks of New Zealand and New South Wales. Frontages to this part of Hastings-street are readily leased at from £2 to £3 per foot. For further particulars, apply to M. FITZGERALD, or to W. W. YATES. TO LET, THAT PADDOCK, situated on Shakespeare" road, opposite the Roman Catholic Church, fenced and laid down in English grass. Extent, 12 acres or thereby. Apply to STUART & Co.; or, KINROSS & Co. THE UNDERSIG-NED are Cash Buyers of WOOL and advance on consignments to their correspon dents, Messrs. Miles, Brothers & Co., London. KINROSS & Co. BUSH LA N D. FOR SALE, 40 ACRES OF BUSH, situated near Waipawa. This valuable Block of Land selected from Survey, was purchased in 1860, Apply to ANDREW LUFF, Land Agent, Napier.
BOOTS! BOOTS! BOOTS JUST RECEIVED AND ON SALE AT THE RED BOOT, SHAKSPEARE-ROAD. 3nnn pairs op ladies* and jOUU GENTLEMEN’S Boots and Shoes, CONSISTINQ OP LADIES’ Colored Cashmere Spring-side Boots Colored Balmoral Boots Black Balmoral Boots, Kid Tops Cashmere Boots, Lace and Spring-side Cloth Boots GENTLEMEN’S Wellington Boots Half ditto Balmoral Boots Spring-side Boots Blucher Boots CHILDREN’S Boots and Shoes—all colors and makers A quantity of Shoe Cases for Sale. J. WOOD. January 26, 1864. EX N A P I B JR. ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, GUINNESS’ STOUT—IN PINTS and quarts JONES’ BITTER ALE—in pints and quarts, N.B.—Parties wanting any of the above wellknown and favorite Brand, are recommended to apply AT ONCE to F. SUTTON. £2 REWARD. STRAYED from Waipawa, a DARK BAY MARE, branded *_L" on the near shoulder, with a DARK IRON-GREY COLT, (yearling,) unbranded.—The above reward will be paid on delivery to E. BIBBY, Waipawa.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume III, Issue 165, 11 March 1864, Page 1
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735Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume III, Issue 165, 11 March 1864, Page 1
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