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THEATRE ROYAL. •fi&as<^w_£~_**' "17 RID AY EVENING, FEBRUARY 25m MADAME LOTTI WILMOT! svili Lecture on "THE ENIGMA OF LIFE." Commence at 8 precisely. Tickets—Front Stills and Circle, 2s; body of Tiieatre, is. SUNDAY EViJNING, FEBRUARY 27. MADAME LOTTI WILMOT Will Lecture on— "THE DEVIL." Commence at Eight o'clock. Donations to Front Stails and Circle, 2a; body of Teeatro, la. N.B.—SATURDAY EVENING, 26th February, at CLARENDON HOTEL, at 8 o'clock, Class for Investigation of Spiritualism. Tickets may be obtained from Madame Wilmot, J. W. Craig, N. Jacobs, Dinwiddie. Walker and Co. THANKS. [To tbe Editor oe the Daily Telegraph.] SIR,— Will you allow me through your columns to express my gratitude and thanks to all those who so kindly rendered assistance to my son at the timo of his lamentable accident when at the Hot Springs,- Dear Taupo, Had it not been for the great presence of mifrd displayed by Mr McLkod, who wss with him at the time, they must both have inevitably perished. It appears to all a mystery how Mr McLeod coi-id alone and unaided have conveyed him a distance of nearly two miles to Mr Loflby's, after the frightful injuries he had received. M hen there his wourds were tempoiarly dressed by Mr McLbod and Mr Lofley, and during the whole of his stay he received the greatest kindne;3 from Mr and Mrs Lo#lby. To Major Scaknbll ; to Mr Campbbll, of the A.C., who attended him during his illness; to Mr Hobin, of Waipawa, who kindly assisted Mr CAStrBBLL to dress his wounds; to Mr Wabker the librarian ; Mr Burgess, of Napier, and to all who so kindly lent a helping hand, I beg each one to accept my grateful and warmest thanks. Apologising far venturing to tresspa" 1 upon your kindnecs. —I aai, &c, RICHARD WOOD. Hastings, Fern jary 21st, 1881. IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THB DISTRICT COURT OF HAWKE'S BAY, HOLDEN AT NAPIER. In the matter of "The Debtors and Creditors Act, 1876, " and the several Acts amending the same, and of the Bankruptcy of Jambs Hdnibr C/mpbblii, a Debtor. THIS is to notify that a general meeting of tho Creditors of the above named debtor v;ill li held at the Court House, Napier, on FRIDAY, the fourth day of March, at the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon, to consider an application by the eald debtor for a Certificate that he hr-j complied with the provisions of the above mentioned Acts Dated this twenty-fourth day of February, 1881. EDWARD LYNDON, Trustee. A J. CO - THRILL, Solicitor for the said Debtor. NAPIER HOSPITAL. AN ELECTION will take "lace for one member or the Hospital Committee by the subscribers of not less than one Pound from the Ist Jf ruary, 1881 to date. The election will take place on the 28th February, 1881: Subso ibers can vote for any sub-criber they choose. The voting naper merely stating the name of the candidate in full and Bigned by the voter, can be sent any day before or on the d?.y of election, directed to the Hon. Sec. Napier Hospital, care of the Town Clerk. Nap'.er. J. A. SMITH, Hon. Sec. Napier, 12th February, 1880. NAPIER HOSPITAL. HOLDERS of Subscription Lists with any collections received for the Napier Hospital are particularly requested to send them in on or before Ist March, 1881, as the £, for £ from the Government will then tei-ninate. J. A. SMITH, Hon. SecNAPIER HOSPITAL. IT is request-: d that all outstanding accounts against tre Napier Hospital due up to 3lßt December, 1880, and not yet rendered, may be at once forwarded to the undersigned. J. A. SMITH, Hon. SBO, Napier, 14th February, 1881. ASK FOR -DYCROFT'S TVISOUITS. OS EVERY DESCRIPTION. GW TO BE HAD AT ALL THE STORES- "gfc »»_—■__».—■—l— —_—I —i —— M_^»» Tenders. Public Works Office, Kopua, February 22,1881. WRITTEN TENDERS will be received by the undersigned up to NOON of (MONDAY, the 28th inst., for the Supply and Delivery of about 600 CUBIC YARDSef STONE, at the Eastern approach of the Port Ahuriri Bridge. The specification may be seen at the New Railway Store, Ni»ier Railway Station, where also the tenders addressed to tbe undersigned and marked outside, " Tender for Supply and Delivery of Stone," are to be ledged ; each tender to be accompanied by a cheque 'or £10, drawn in favor of the " ReceiverGeneral's Deposit account only," and marked by a banker aB good for 21 daye. By Command, J. T. CARR, Resident-Engineer. BOROUGH OF NAPIER. TENDERS are invited for the Supply of 100,000 BRICKS, at per 1000. Plans and specifications to be seen at my offices. Tenders, with samples, to be sent in to the Town Clerk's Office, by noon of MONDAI, February 28th. The lov-est, or any, tender not necessarily accepted. By order, ROBERT LAMB, Municipal Engineer, Feb. 21st, 1880. BOROUGH OF NAPIER. TENDERS aro invited for the supply of Galvanised Iron CLOSET PANS, at per 100. Plans and specifications to be seen at my offices. Tenders, with samples, to be sent in to the Town Clerk's Office by noon of MONDAY, February 28th. The lowest, or any, tender not necessarily accepted. By order, ROBERT LAMB, Municipal Engineer. Feb. 21st, 1881. NEW ZEALAND CONSTABULARY. TENDERS in duplicate r/ill be received at this office up to roon on SATURDAY, the 26th instant, for a supply of FORAGE to the undermentioned stations for the year ending 28th February, 1882 :— Taradale, Hastings, Waipawa. Waiuoa, and Woodville. Forms of tender, and all necessary information can be obtained at this office. THOMAS SCULLY, Inspector Hawke's Bay District. Constabulary Office, Napier, 21st February, 1881. NOTICE. MEANEE HIGHWAY BOARD. TENDERS will be received up to noon of MONDAY, the 28th inst., for the Formation of about (9) chains of Tannery Road. Plans and specifications can bo seen at the Meanee Hotel, or at Rymer's Stables, Taradale. G. RYMER, Chairman. 16th Feb., 1881. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. At an early date, Stevens & Gorton are instructed by John Davis Canning, of Oakbourne, to sell by Public Auction, at Oakbourne— PURE-BRED SHORT-HORNED CATTLE, Draught Horses Cotteswold Rams, otc, etc. Particulars will appear In a future advertisement. JOHN DAVIS CANNING, Oftkbourne, 3rd Fsbruary, 1881,

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3017, 25 February 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3017, 25 February 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3017, 25 February 1881, Page 3

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