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THE PttEAIIEU STEKPLKCHASK OF NEW ZEALAND. WILL C'LOSK 22XU JUNE NEXT. HAWKE'S LAY STiJEI'LECHASE MEETING. £«O O O ox Ti'-re 7IAWKK.S BAY STEEPLECHASE Tain: run m Hasting!?, on June 25th, 1885. EACH TICKET HAS SEVEN CHANCES. ' IT. TJ. STKKi'iiii'JHASK. Cash Aavaiihs. I lK.Kur-e .. ...-C'ltK) U:.CIW .. ...CKK) Si.d H.>iv,o .. .. 260 2ut sil .. .. URI 3rU Ilwse .. .. 125 .1 m 25 „ .. 75 I Sfciriuro -eaScncJi.. 175 10 :»t 2d.. .. 200 , Nou-sAiirli!r.s £12 10 ut 1U .. .. 100 u:ich . . . . 125 50 ut 5 . . . . 250 ; £1173 £825 . ■£':!(•}) Ticket lias 7Ch»iiu%i. One Ticket can win the Kirsc I'rizo m Uace Event mid C depurate C»sli AwiinLs, In all A'7lo. ' No'vjj. — Jacoii Faithful, from the support hitherto accorded to him, is confident o< lllUnif this •S«-«ep. Should the iinmber of applications exceed the nboTc tlif trfees will be iiiL-rvaseil pro rutn. - l)mu-in^ under .supervkio.i oi! 'i Committee of Town iiiul Country Shareholders and ru;jret;eiitiiUT - es of the Press. Chcqups out of Hnwke's Bay must have la added forexoh:i;i{fe. 1.0. Orders preferred. Two stamps , tor reply as:d rcsidr. Apply JACOU i-'AITHKUL,' Cure N. JACOBS, Box ", J'OKf. osilce, Xupier. Tickets 10*. THE. •Al" BUTCIIEftY MOORE •&. CARTER, having • tokfii |>osse«si«>n of the pvonuricii formerly occupied by Mr James Heatoii, baker, the Square, and having nm<l.e extensile alterjitions, intend carrying on thu Butchering Business m nil its branches* ; nud by civility, combined with cleanliness and attention to customers, they hope to g-ain a reputation, and also a fair share of public patronage. Small Goods Department (a speciality), None but pure and good material used m manufacturing these goods. German Sausages, Black and White Puddings. Hot Saveloys and "Fagots eveiy Friday evening. N.B. — Our Cart will run daily round the Town and Terrace End. Please note the Addres* — Mooke & Carter, Fniuily Butchers, next Topping's,. the Square, Paltuerston N. j | -.- j'^".' ■-'.'' ! New Millinery. ■WINTER MILLINEEY is NOW OPEN! —AND JS ON VIEW AT— Victoria House, WAKGANUI. PETKR BELL has marked off the abovtf at very L«»w Fricus this season, nnd ieela aastuvd that for EFjEGANCEand STfLE theiv will he nothing to surpass his of LONDON and PARIS MILLINERY £0 BUILDEPvS. TIIRNI)ER*S are invited up to tho X •'■veoiiig of MONDAY* Ma> 25ih» for tim Erection of v. SciinolJ,inster\s Residence imd for Addition's t<> School at Aslinrst. Plans, «tc. to bu seen at. ''he office of Messrs Stbvkns and Gorto^', Palmernton, and of Mr EpM:.nd Goodbkheuj!:, Feilding. ATKINS & CLERE, Architects lo the Wanganui Education Board. PALMERSTON NOaTH lHfl«s w ill Parade for Inspection FitjipAV, 29th May, at 7.30 p.m.; if wet, 3»<l Juue. 1 C.STAPP, : Mitjor. 'notice. WE have much pleasure m announcing that we will shortly ciitninence the publication of Bertha M. Clay's new Novel, entitled HIS ONE MISTAKE. ■■■ • ■ . /It v, to say the least, an extraordinary Story, by an American lady, and. dealing throughout with what is HuppoHftd to bu one of th» most exclusive aristocratic circles of Great Britain. It is a good story, well and forcibly told. The heroine is a sweet and brave woman. W« never came across a ipora beautiful character, and Lady Ethel is little behind her. Xt is altogether an excellent t;vle, ir\^e troin sensittion, full oi pathos, which never degenerates into bathos ot sickly sentnnentality. Eminently a luiUi's' book, yec full of int«rest to any man who can appreciate tiue analyses of human nature. NOTICE TO ADVEKTISEKS. THE ; I MANAWATU STANDARD HAS BY FAR THE LAEGEST CIRCULATION OF ANY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED iw MANAWATU TO SUBSCRIBERS. | IT is requested that all complaints of irregularity .-of delivery may bo made to tlio OHicu at ouce, so that they may be duly inquired into. NOTJCE TO ADVERTISERS. , rrWE Manawatu Standaud goes to f X P «^ H «" SATURDAYS ar ih«---1 w«:ne hour as other^Juys of tho week, •jvix., about 4 p.m. v -

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 137, 15 May 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 137, 15 May 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 137, 15 May 1885, Page 3

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