{For continuation of news see fourth page. - ) mm .—■—————»———— i ii ——1 Pure Immagination.—Owing to the im-, pecuniosity of the Russian exchequer, and the successful negotiation of the NorthWest Passage, the seals, through depression of spirits, have sought refuge in civilized and warmer regions, and the large number recently captured off the coasts of Seal-Landin has produced a marked reduction in the price of that most beautiful and comfortable of Furs. Possessing as we do the most profound insignificance to the leading statesmen of Patagonia, in revenge we offer Ladies Seal Hats and Bonnets at 8s 6d, 10s 6d, and 12s 6d each.—Combs and Co., Cash Palace. m H E A T. X E R O V A L . THURSDAY, MARCH 10th. OPENING NIGHT OF THE GAIETY AMATEUR DRAMATIC CLUB. First time in Napier of the ORANGE GIRL. By special arrangement with, the dramatic authors. " Prices as usual... Seats may be secured at Fancy Repository * J. WIS HART, Hon. Sec. THEATEE ROYAL. SIMONSEN'S ROYAL ENGLISH AND ITALIAN OPERA COMPANY. OWING to the very liberal promises of support the Manager has decided to give a Season of TEN SUBSCRIPTION NIGHTS OF GRAND ENGLISH AND ITALIAN OPERA, Corrmencing on MONDAY, March 14th, with change of OPERA Every Evening. The OPERAS to be eiven are:—The White of Avenel (new), il Trovatore, Norma, La Somnambula, Fausfc, The Hermit's Bell, Maritana, Martha, Lucrezia Borgia, The Bohemian Girl. ARTISTS — Madama Fanny Simonsen, Miss Martina Simonsen, Miss Leonora SimoDsen, Miss : Carrie Godfrey, Miss Eugenic Dehaes, Miss Jaue Douglas, Signer Pietro Patadini, Signer Gaetanp Bianchi, Mr Cram, Si'nor Eiccardi, Mr Ernest St. Clair, Mr H. Wentworth. Conductor Mr Martin Simonskn. FULL CHORUS ! FULL ORCHESTRA ! All the Operas will be given in their Entirety, and put on the Stage in the samo manner as ii Melbourne and Sydney, with all details of Scenic effects. Splendid Wardrobe and Niw Schnery. Terms of Subscription for ten Nightß :—Dress Circle and Reserved stalls (available and transferable for any night) £3. Stalls, ditto £2. Single Admisbion for Evening Performance : Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, 7s 6d. Stalls. 53, Pit, 2s 6d. No season tickets will be sold after the opening night. Box Office at Jacobs' Fancy Repository, where Seats may be reserved one week in advance. I J. S. SMITH, Agent. HAWKE'S BAY REGATTA. THURSDAY, MARCH lOtii, 1881. THE following are the times appointed for starting each race, and any boat not at the starting post in proper time will be disqualified :— 1. Whaleboat Race—l 3u pm. 2. Interprovincial Representative Raoe— 2 pm. 3. Maori Canoe Race—2.3o p.m. 4. Senior Fours—3 p.m. 6. Rob Roy Canoe Race—3.ls p.m. C. Junior Fours—3.4s p.m. 7. Tub Race—4 pm. 8. Pair-oar Race—4.3o p.m. 9. Greasy Boom—4 45 p.m. 10. Swimming Handicap—s p.m. W. BOGLE, Hon. Sec. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. NAPIER SECTION. HAWKE'S BAY REGATTA. ON THURSDAY, 10th March, an EXCURSION TRAIN will leive Napier for Farndou at 1.10 p.m., returning to Napier from Farndon at 6.15 p.m. Return Tickets, including admission to Paddock, 23 W. J. MILLER, District Manager. Napier, March 9,1881. HAWKE'S BAY REGATTA. FOR the convenience of the residents at the Spit a train will leave the SPIT for NAPIER. TO-MORROW, at 12 50 p. m. W. J. MILLER, District Majiagor,' Mweh.eth, 1881.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), 9 March 1881, Page 3
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