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RACES! RACES!! ■ i ARES to the Grand Stand—Three )' Shillings (including gate fees.) Return Fares—Two Shillings. G. RYMER, W. DENNETT, W. MONTGOMERY, THOS. WATT, R. KIRKPATRICK, D. COTTON, 162 J. STEED.

INDEPENDENT ORDER of RECHABITES, S.U., N.Z. DISTRICT. BRETHREN are reminded tliat the next regular meeting of the Hope of Napier Tent No. 6, takes place This (Tuesday) Evening, 7th instant, and they are particularly requested to be in attendance, as business of a special character will be brought before the Tent. By order, — E. COUPLAND RAKDTNG, 159 Secretary.

O j&- !3 -EEC £> j&„ X«i -Ej OF Drapery, Millinery, and Keadymade Clothing, at MESSES. W.R. ROBINSON & CO.'S, HASTINGS-STREET, (Opposite the Post Office.) COMMENCED 31st JAN., 1871. A DISCOUNT of THREE SHILLINGS in the Pound will be allowed on all Purchases over Twenty Shillings !

NOTICE. Public Works, Taupo I^oad. mENDERS are called for the ROAD i WORKS hereinafter described : Section 1. —Kaiwaka Cutting, about 40 chains deep side cuttingSection 2.—RangimaipapaHill, about 50 chains side cutting Section 3.—Pohui to Titiokura Saddle, about 50 chains bush clearing, and 180 chains road formation Section 4. Titiokura Saddle to First Bridge, about 70 chains, side cutting Section s.—From First Bridge to Flat above Mohaka River, about 200 chains, cutitings and road formation Section 6.—Mohaka River approaches, about 60 chains, deep side cuttings Road Formation and Cuttings will include necessary culverts, small bridges, &c. Specifications can be seen, and further information obtained, on and after the 20th inst., at the office of the undersigned. Tenders will be received up to noon on Wednesday, Ist March. Lowest, or any Tender, not necessarily accepted. Parties tendering will require to be in attendance, with their sureties, at the Government Agent's Office at three o'clock p.m., on Ist March, when Tenders accepted must be executed, and bonds entered into. Tenders not complying with these conditions will be regarded a* withdrawn. Sureties will be lequired to the amount of one third of the Contract in each case. J. D. ORMOND, General Government Agent. Napier, Feb. 4 ? 1871. 160

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 17, Issue 937, 7 February 1871, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 17, Issue 937, 7 February 1871, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 17, Issue 937, 7 February 1871, Page 3

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