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New Advertisements. mmm, E^vNAPIEE EACES, 1866. To be held at Greenmeadows, by the Mnd permission of H. S. TilFen Esq.. STEWARD#:— Colonel Hamilton, 12th Regiment.; J. D. Ormond, Esq.; G-. S. Cooper, Esq.; Wm. Rich, Esq. jT. Powdrell, Esq. JUDGE:—Capt. Curling, R.M. STARTER:—Wm. Rich, Esq. TREASURER.—G- E. G. Richardson, Esq. HON. SEC.—W. Parker, Esq. CLERK OF COURSE:— FIRST DAY. THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1866. PRODUCE STAKES of £ , added to a sweepstakes of £3 3s each. For horses bred in the colony that have never won an advertized race. Weights—3yrs, Bst 71b ; 4yrs, 9st 71b ; syrs, XOst j 6yra and aged, lOst 7ib. One mile and'a half. HAWKE’S BAY STAKES of £ , added to a sweepstakes of £3 3s each. Weights same as Produce Stakes. Three miles, . VICTUALLERS’ PURSE of £ , added to a sweepstakes of £3 2s each. Weights same as Produce Stakes. One mile heats. SECOND DAY, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1866. SILVER CUP, given by Thomas Tanner, Esq, for the produce of his horse the Bishop of Osnaburg. Weights, distance, &c., as previously advertized. HANDICAP RACE of £ , added to a sweepstakes of £3 2s. Half forfeit for all horses. To be handicapped by the Stewards, or whom they may appoint. Two miles. Single event. HURDLE RACE of £ , added to a sweepstakes of £3 3s each. Weights—3yrs, lOst; 4yrs, lOst 101 b ; syrs, list 7ib ; 6yrs and aged, 12st. Seven hurdles, 3 feet G inches high. Two miles and a distance. CONSOLATION STAKES of £ , added to a sweepstakes of £1 Is each. For all beaten horses at this meeting. Post entrance. Entries to be made immediately after the Hurdle Race. To be handicapped by the Stewards, or whom they may appoint. One mile and a distance. ruiesT— Mares and Geldings allowed four pounds. All entries to be under sealed cover, and to be addressed to the Secretary, at Mr J. Gill’s, Masonic Hold, Napier, on or before Monday, 12th February 1836, not later than 4 p.m. Age of horses and colors of riders to bq stated at time of entry. No person who is not a subscriber to the amount of two guineas, shall be allowed to enter a horse. Jockeys riding iu any other colors than those named at time of entry, or wilfully making a falsa start, will be finqd one guinea, to be paid before the horse starts. The first race each day to start at twelve o’clock precisely. The bell to bo rung a quarter of an hour before each race. Races to be run under the rules of the Newmarket Club. Three horses to start in each race, or no public money will be given. Second horse to save his stakes in each race except the Consolation. All disputes to be settled by the Stewards, whoso decision shall be final. Wm. PARKER, Hon. Sec.

10-MOREOW!! TO-MORROW'.! TUESDAY, 9th JANUARY, at 10 a.m. Household Furniture Buggies, Cows, Horses Bed and Table Linen Revolvers, Silver Plate, Books, &c., &c., &o. The Undersigned will sell by auction, at the resi* dence of Mr J. M. STUART, Ben More, Napier, on TUESDAY, 9th JANUARY, The WHOLE of the HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, besides A great quantity of Garden and other Tools, &c., &c. Sale to commence at Ten o’clock, a,m. JOHN STUART, Auctioneer. ON SALE, Heart of totara posts and STRAINERS. A Supply always on hand at the Stores of Messrs ROUTLEDGE and Co., Napier, or at Mr VILLE US’ Hotel, Petano, to either of whom application may be made. MRS CARR having removed from her late residence, Ngaio Cottage, to Boyne House, Tennyson-street, situated next door to the Herald Office, begs to inform the Inhabitants of Napier and its Vicinity that she has vacancies for a few GENTLEMEN BOARDERS. WANTED, a GOOD PLAIN COOK and GENERAL SERVANT. Good wages will be given to a thoroughly qualified person. Apply at the office of, this paper. QNE POUND REWARD. LOST, —A BAY MARE, black points, a... little white on near hind fetlock, branded (conjoined) on near shoulder. Any person returning the same to JOH N J OHNSTON will receive the above reward. IF Mr W. GOLDSMITH, formerly of No. 16, Clarendon-place, Ciarendou-square, St. Pancras, London, will communicate with A. J. C. MCDONALD, of Hawke’s Bay, or office of this paper, he will oblige by so doing. POSTAGE STAMPS on Sale at the office of this Paper. ZEALAND GUARDIAN, No. 4 On Sale at the Office of this paper.

FOE SYDNEY, via NEWCASTLE. A BEGULAR TRADER. ryi H E fast-sailing A 1 Bbxo MAGGIE, 193.t0ns Register, John Cl auk, Commander, ■will leave for the above Ports on MONDAY, the 15th Januarj, returning to Napier. For Freight or Passage applv, in Sydney, to MOLISON & BLACK, 17, Bridge-street; or a at Napier to the Undersigned. J. 11. VAUTIER. Napier, Sth January, 1866. PANAMA, NEW ZEALAND & AUSTRALIAN ROYAL MAIL COMPANY, (LIMITED). (Late I.C.E.M. Company.) THE P.N.Z. & A.R.M. Go’s. POWERFUL S.S LORD ASHLEY, Captain WORSP, will arrive from Southern Provinces on or about the 2Bth January, (carrying her Majesty’s Mails), and will leave for Auckland on on or about the 26th J anuary, at Noon precisely. For Freight or Passage, apply to ROOTLEDGE & Co., Agents. In future, the Lord Ashley will leave Napier with the English Mail on the 7th of each month, at noon PitECXSKtr, instead of one o’clock as heretofore. Napier, Sth January, 1866. Beautiful star, s.s. Capt. MOEWICK. Ait applications for Freight of Live Stock by this Vessel must in future be made to WATT, KENNEDY & WATT. DISTRICT ORDER. Militia Office, Napier, I. 27th December, 1865. INTENDING COMPETITORS are hereby informed that the Government Prizes will be contested for at the following times and places, viz.:—Nos. 1,2, and 3 Companies on MONDAY, the Sth January, 1866 ; No. 4 Company and the Rifle Volunteers, on THURSDAY, the 11th day of January, 1866, at the Old Rifle Range, Napier. Nos. 5,6, and 7 Companies on TUESDAY, the 16th January, 1866; and No. 10, and Cavalry Volunteers on THURSDAY, the 18th January, 1866, at tire usual Range, Waipawa, commencing at each place at Ten o’clock, a.m. And it is to be distinctly understood that the Kales laid down in the New Zealand Gazette of the 29th November, 1865, will be strictly adhered to. By Order, E. WITHERS, Captain and Adjutant.

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 7, Issue 339, 8 January 1866, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 7, Issue 339, 8 January 1866, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 7, Issue 339, 8 January 1866, Page 3

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