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INSPECT EN'OX'S Fresh Consignment of BOOTS JUST ARRIVED Best Value m the District CHEAP AND GOOD Odors for. bespoke work carefully attended to, and with -despatch. W. KNOX Proprietor,' The Square. (Late D. Clifford's.} THE PREMIER STEEPLECHASE OP NEW ' ZEALAND. - ' ' WILL CLOSE 22X8 JUNE NEXT. HA WEE'S BAT STEEPLECHASE MEETING-. ' <£$©"©© ON THE HAWKE'S BAY STEEPLECHASE To be run at Hastings, on June 25th, 1885. EACH TICKET HAS SEVEN CHANCES. H. B. Steeplechase. Cash Awards. Ist; Horse .. ' .. £3UO lat £100 .. ..£IOO. 2nd Hoi-so ..' .. 250 2at 50 .. .. 100 3rd Horse .. ..125 3at 25 .. ■ .. 75 Starters £25 each .. 175 10 at 20 .. .. 200 i Nbn-Starters £12 10 lit 10 ..: .. 100 each .. .. 125 50 at S .. .. 250 £1170 £82fi Each Ticket has 7 Chances. One Ticket can win the First Prize m Race Event and 6 separate Cash Awards, m all £710. Note. — Jacob Faithkuti; from the support hitherto accorded to him, is 'confident of filling this Sweep. Should the number of applications exceed the above the Prizes' will be increased pro ratn. Drawing under supervision of a Committee of Town und Country Shareholders and representatives of the Press. . . ■ • Cheques out of HawKe's Bay rimst have Is added for exchange. P.O. Orders preferred. Two stamps for reply and result. Apply JACOB FAITHFUL, Care N. Jacobs, Box 7, post Office, Napier; ' Tickets 10s. THE <A1" BUTCHERY MOORE & CARTER, having taken possession of tlie premises, formerly occupied by Mr James Heaton, baker, the Square, and hay- ] ing.nmde extensive alterations, intend carrying" on ihe Butchering Business m all* its branches; and by civility, combined with cleanliness and attention to customers, they hope to gain a -reputation, and also a fair share of public patronage. Small Good* Department, (a speci- ' alitv). None but pure and good material used m manufacturing these goods. ... Gorman Sausages, Black and White Puddings.liot Saveloys and "Fagots eveiy Friday evening.. N.B.— Our 'Cart will run daily round the Town and Teriace End. I -lease no,tp th« Add res* — Mooim: & Oakteu, Family •' Butcheis, next Topping's, the Square, Palmerston N,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 136, 14 May 1885, Page 4
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