DRAUGHT ENTIRE Conqueror,— WINNER of the first prize at the meeting of the Hawke’s Bay Agricultural Society” 1863 ; by the English imported horse “ England’s Hope,” dam a Van Dieman’s Land mare—admitted by all competent judges to be THE BEST DRAUGHT ENTIRE IN THE PROVINCE, of fine if infer and thorouyhlf staunch hi harness—- * .will teayel this season— Erom Meanee Hotel to Dyett’s, Ciire, and Reynolds’s, Havelock. From Havelock to Ellingham’s Te Ante. From Te Ante to Ford’s, Kaikora. From Kaikora to Waipawa, (Brodie’s) and Waipukurau, (Goodwin’s), where he will.remain a day, and return by the same direction, staying also at the Meanee Hotel the day after arrival there. When Sunday intervenes lie will stop at the station ho reaches the day previously. Terms—£s ss. each Mare, groom’s fee included, two or more the property of the same owner, £44s. each, payable to the groom, Donald MacDonald, on Ist January, 1865. Onkbourne, Wallingford, 26th August, 1861. New MusicTUST RECEIVED, a selection of NEW t/ MUSIC by the most eminent composers. R. W. I. CARVER, Hastings-street. CHALLENGE. TEN MEMBERS of the NAPIER RIFLE CLUB offer to compete in a friendly match with any ten Militiamen or Volunteers in the Province, at 300, 400, and 500 yards’ range. Communications to bo addressed to ° J. J. TORRE, Secretary. HATS ! HATS ! ! HATS !!! A CHOICE SELECTION of the LATEST FASHIONS in HAIS ex “ Gleudevon” from London CONSISTING OF — Prince Alfred Regatta —Boys & Mens’ Cardigan—Black Scarborough—Black & Drab Prince of Wales—Black & Drab Wilton—Black Palmerston—Black Peep O’Day—Drab Oxford—Black Anglesea Curl—Black Also, — 50 doz. Tweed & Cloth French Peak Caps ON SALE AT E. W. KNOWLES’ __ WHOLESALE AND ItETAIL STOHE3. WANT A GOOD PAIR OF Wellingtons, Go to J. MASON’S. WANT A GOOD PAIR OF Napoleons, Go to J. MASON’S. WANT A GOOD PAIR OF Water tights, Go to J. MASON’S. WANT A GOOD PAIR OF Bluchers, Go to J. MASON’S. WANT A GOOD PAIR OF Jockey Boots, Go to J. MASON’S. WANT A GOOD PAIR OF loots of any kind, Go to J. MASON’S. Shakespeare-road, near the New Zealand Bank. N.B.— J. M. has had 10 years’ experience at the West End, London, and will guarantee all work which he may undertake. Country orders promptly attended to. LAND y-j MILES from Napier. A Suburban Section I of 115 acres for sale. Fencing Postscan be put on the ground at a very moderate price. Apply to Andrew Luff, Land Agent, Hastings-street. "F YOU 'F YOU "F YOU *F YOU 'F YOU ‘P YOU THE Thoroughbred HORS Herald, by “ Ishmaelite,” dam “Hen ana,” bred in Ireland by S' Bradshaw, (see New Zealand Stud BooleJ w stand for the season at 5 sovs. a mare, groom’s 1 ss.' Will travel to Meanee, Clive, and Havelot and may be seen at the stables of G. D. HUNTER. Napier, 11th October, 186-4.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume IV, Issue 198, 28 October 1864, Page 1
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467Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume IV, Issue 198, 28 October 1864, Page 1
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