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HAVELOCK RACES, 1873. To take place on FRIDAY, 26th December. First Race to start at 12 o'clock, sharp. URDLE RACE for 20 sovs. Two miles, over G hurdles 3ft 9in. high. Open to all JLJL Horses. Welter weights. Entrance, £2 HACK HURDLE RACE for 10 sovs. One mile, over three hurdles. Catch weights. Entrance, £1 PROVINCIAL MAIDEN PLATE of 15 sovs. One mile. For any horse bred in this Province that has never won an advertized race, hack races excepted. Weight for age. Entrance, £1 HAVELOCK STAKES of 25 sovs. Two miles. Open to all horses. Welterweights. Entrance, £2 HACK RACE of sovs. One mile. Catch weights. Entrance, 10s. CONSOLATION STAKES of sovs. Cue mile. For all horses beaten at this meeting. To be handicapped by the Stewards, or whom they may appoint. Entrance, £ The Entrances for the Hurdle Race, Provincial Maiden Plate, and Havelock Stakes to be sent in addressed to the Hon. Sec. of the Havelock Races, Exchange Hotel, Havelock, by 7 p.m. on Tuesday, 23rd December, giving names of owners, names and descriptions of horses, and colors of riders. No person will be allowed to run a horse in any of the above Races unless a Subscriber of £1 to the Race Fund. Subscribers of 10s allowed to enter for Hack Races. Three horses to start for each Race, or no public money will be given. Hawke's Ray Jockey Club rules and weights will be adhered to. ALFRED T. DANVERS, Hon. Sec.

GEESE! TURKEYS! DUCKS! rfHE usual ANNUAL RAFFLE of 1 POULTRY will take place at FRANKLIN'S HOTEL, Port Aiiurikt, on TUESDAY EVENING, Dec. 23,187:3. I M CD d, .03 A W 8 WANTED,— OsK HOKDRBI) PERSONS (at Is Gd each) to JOIN the ANNUAL POULTRY RAFFLE LIST At B. Franklin's Hotel, at Port Ahuriri, FELLMONGERY, Waipukubau. HE Undersigned begs to notify that 1 the Works are now ready for commencing this Season's Wool Scouring and Fellmongering at current rates. From the improvements made for facilitating the drying, and the ample accommodation at command for storing, parties sending their wool may expect to have it quickly ready for shipment iu first class condition. Early application necessary, as every one will be taken in regular order. Skins and Wool purchased at liberal prices. B. F. GURNEY, Manager. N.B.—Several steady hands wanted immediately, men accustomed to the work preferred. Walptiktirau, Dec. 4,1873. SALE OF VALUABLE AGRICULTURAL AND BUSH LAND AT WAIPAWA. MR. JOSEPH TURLEY Has received instructions from 11. S. Tiffem, Esq., to subdivide into sections,varyingin area from three acres to one hundred acres, and Submit to Puiu.ic Auction, early in December, about APAA ACRES of the HOME WOOD ui\J\J\) Estate, adjoining the Township of Waipawa, in the immediate vicinity of the proposed Railway Station, on the line from Napier to Wellington. Cobb's Coach passes daily to and from Napier. The Land is of rich quality, admirably adapted for Agricultural purposes, and, from its highly favorable situation, must rapidly increase in value. At the same time will be offered about f.f\ ACRES OF VALUABLE BUSH 4U LAND, Adjoining the above, iu sectiong of one acre each, to enable purchasers of open laud to supply themselves with Timber suitable for building and other purposes. Terms :—• One-fourth Cash, the balance bearing interest at seven per cent. Title-Crown Grant. Further particulars can be obtained on application to B. §. f II'F/FEN, Esq., Napier: or to Mb. J. TURLEY, Surveyor, Stock, and Station Agent, Waipawa. F. SHANLY & CO., COACHBUILDEES, HASTINGS-STREET, NAPIER, (Late of Christchurch, and the principal London firms.) ' ' Manufacturers of all kinds of Carriages, ."'U-Hlti ,-v> Buggies, &C". ' ' "' ) EPAIRS, Painting, and Trimming on Jtl the most reasonable terras, a,nd a$ the shortest notice, Estimates given, t .

:n addition to a large stock I beg to notify my numerous friends and patrons that I have also received from London A CHOICE SELECTION FANCY GOODS, Suitable for Christmas, New Year, and BRIDAL PRESENTS. MOORE, ENGINEER & PHOTOGRAPHER, W4IPAWA.

FREEHOLD PROPERTY FOR SALE, One-half of town section No. 608) Eastern Spit, with Cottage Residence, aud the Building formerly occupied as the Time? Title under the Land Transfer Act. For terms and particulars apply at the office of this Paper. T. B. HARDING.

Lottery! Lottery! MORRISON'S Ninth Annual Grand Lottery OF Clocks, "Watches, & Jewellery AAA MEMBERS AT (\A EACH. To be dtattri for fit MAi'o'a Empire Hotel, on WEDNESDAY EVENING, DEC. 24. At 8 p.m. Tickets to be had at rtny of the Hotels in tlm Prmmiria. the Province. No. Prize. I—English Hunting Cased Gold Lover, with Colonial Gold Albert and Locket 2~English Gold Lever nnd Gold Chain 3 Do. do. do. 4 Do. do. do. 5 Do. do. do. 0— Of the value of 7 Do. do. do. 8— Do. do. do, 9 Do, do, <K lfcn &< do. do. 11— Do. do. do. 12— Do. do. do. 13— Do. do. do. 14— Do. do. do. 15— Do. do. do. 10— Do. do. do. 17— Do. do. do. 18— Do. do. do. ID— Do. do. do. 20— Do. do. do. 21— Do. do. do. 22 Do. do. do. 23 Do. do. &Q. 24 Do. dp. 1 d;6:2,5 m\- do:- do:£6'- Do. do:- d 6: Do: db. do. 2#— Db, db. do. 29 Do. do. do. 30- sb. db. db, £ s. d. 30 0 0 20 0 0 1G 0 0 13 0 0 13 0 0 9 0 0 9 Q Q 8 0 0 8 0 0 7 0 0 7 0 0 6 0 0 6 0 0 6 0 0 5 0 0 5 0 0 4 0 0 4 0 0 3 0 0 3 0 0 i & I Tpjal ~. ,„ £2OO 0 0 N.B.—Any Prize Exchangedfor Articles of th© same Value.

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Hawke's Bay Times, Issue 1534, 16 December 1873, Page 51

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Page 51 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Times, Issue 1534, 16 December 1873, Page 51

Page 51 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Times, Issue 1534, 16 December 1873, Page 51

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