THEATRE EOrAL ' Lessee .. ■ ■ • • Mr R. W. Cary. GREAT GLORIOUS SUCCESS OF PROFFESSOR AND MADAME HASJSLMAYET) t AS ELM AYE .til The audience simply electrified and immensely TO-NIGHT L "(TUESpAY) Grand Change, and for the fiwt time in Napier, PSYCHO, THE EGYPTIAN MYSTERY. TO-NIGHT the PROFESSOR will name the winner of the Hawke's Bay Cup. SATURDAY AFTERNOON PERFORMANCE for Children at 3 o'clock. Prices ."—Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, 4s; Stalls, 2i 6d ; Pit, Is. Box office at Jacobs' Bazaar. LIME LIGHT DISSOLVING VIEWS. THURSDAY EVENING January 20. InS. John's School-room. A MAGNIFICENT collection of photographio views, illustrating a Tour through the Holy Land—Views of the Sights of London—Missionary Adventures in Africa and New Zealand, will be exhibited. They will be illustrated by-ft lecture from Mr Wilson E. W. Morrison, Head Master Napier Grammar School. Admission Is. Doors open at 7.30 ; to commence at 8. HAWKE'S BAY RACING CLUB. -pRIOKS OF ADMISSION TO COURSEs d Footmen and occupants of vehicles 1 0 Horaemcu .. . .. ..26 Single Horse Vehicle .. ... 2 C Pair Horse Vehicle f> 0 Three or more horse Vehicle ..76 Saddling Paddock 2 6 Stand 2 6 H. MONTEITH, Hon. Sec. HAWKE'S BAY RACING CLUB. /CALCUTTA SWEEPS will be held on the principal events at the Stores of the undersigned on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, the 18th and 19 th, at Pm ' KENNEDY & GILLMAN. /CORRECT /HARDS OF THE TRACES May be obtained at the ''• DAILY TELEGRAPH" OFFICE, TO-MORROW, January 18th. RACES. RACES. LUNCHEON! LUNCHEON !! ~t UNCHEON may be obtained at the Booth of I j Messrs FORTUNE &. BLACK on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, at all hours. Small Goods of oyery description at moderate rates. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. NAPIER SECTION. HAWKE'S BAY RACING CLUB'S MEETING. 19th AND 20th JANUARY. ON WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, 19th and 20th January, ADDITIONAL TRAINS will run as follows, viz.:— Leave Napier for Farudon ai 10.30 a.m., 12.20 p.m., and 5.20 p.m. Leave Farndon for Napier at 10.55 a.m., 5 p.m., and 5.45 p.m. The evening train south to Kopua will not leavo Farndon until 5.25 p.m., and all other stations on the journey 40 minutes after the ordinary time of arrival and departure. Single Tickets will be issued to Farndon Only ; at all other stations, under 20 miles, available for return on the day of issue only for twenty miles and uwards available for return up to night of FRIDAY, 21st January. W. J. MILLER, District Manager. NAPIER HOLIDAY ASSOCIATION. HAWKE'S BAY RACING CLUB MEETING. rpHE following Holidays will be observed by memX hers of the above Association. WEDNESDAY. 19th .. .. Close Holiday. THURSDAY, 20th .. .. Close at Noon. W. R. BLYTHE, Chairman of Committee. LOCAL BANK HOLIDAY. ALL the Banks will be CLOSED on WEDNESDAY NEXT, the 19th instant, and at NOON on THURSDAY, the 20th instant, for the Races. BOROUGH OF NAPIER. PUBLIC HOLIDAYS. A T the request of several of the Burgesses of the J\. Borough of Napier I hereby proclaim the following days to be Public Holidays within the Boroue-h :— WEDNESDAY, 19th January, whole day. THURSDAY, 20th January, from Noon. J. H. VAUTIKR, Mayor. Mayor's Office, Napier, 17th January, 1881. BOROUGH OF NAPIER. CLOSING OF THACKERAY-STREET. NOTICE is hereby given that Thackeray-street, adjacent to Clive Square, will be CLOSED FOR PUBLIC TRAFFIC from the present date and during the construction of the Sewerage Works in that street. By order, M. N. BOWER, Town Clerk. Napier, 17th January, 1831. BOROUGH 015 NAPIER. ADOPTION OF BYE-LAWS Nos. 19 AND 20. NOTICE is hereby given that a SPECIAL MEETING of the Municipal Council will be held in the Council hamber, Napier, immediately after the conclusion oft h eORDINARY MEETING, on WEDNESDAY, the 2nd February next, for the purpose of confirming the Resolution of the said Council passed at a Special Meeting held on the sth inst., adopting Bye-laws N03.19 and 20 as already published with the following alterations and exceptions, viz. :— BYE-LAW No. 19. In Clause 44 (printed 45), 24-Guage altered to 26-Guage. Two new Clauses to be added, numbered respectively 45 and 46, viz. :- Clause 45—Within No. 1 District no Portico or Verandah to be of no less height from the ground than 8 feet. Clause 46-All Porticos or Verandahs to be erected in accordance with the plans and spcc-fications deposited in the Corporation Offices. Clauso printed 40 to become Clause 47. In Clause 48 (printed 47)-The Bye-law to come into force on the Ist July, 1882, instead of 1881. BYE-LAW Ho. 20. PUBIiIO BATIIINO. Clause I.—lt shall not be lawful for any persons to bathe within, or within one mile of, the boundaries of the Borough of Napier, except at tho following times and places, (a). In the sea, extendig from the Pilot Reserve at tho Eastern Spit, along the Sea Beach to the end of the Coote-road, between the hours of 9 p.m. ai.d 7 a.m. (&), In any other waters within, or within one mile of, the boundaries of the Borough of Napier, between tho hours of 9 a.m. and 7 p m. Provided that bathing shall bo permitted at all hours in such waters (excepting the sea), as may be not less than 300 yards from any public road. ByOrder, M.N, BOWER, Town Clerk. Efcpler, Oth Jwuwy, 1530.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 2984, 18 January 1881, Page 3
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