{For continuation of news seefourthpage.) Though the great Barnum himself hath said it, it is not change of fashion but competition of which we are always delighted to give the public full benefit, and as we are not to be beaten we offer Ladies' Paris Hiding Hats at 6/11 each. Remember, not two or throe, but One Hundred to choose, from! Come along, Barnum! — Combs & Co., Cash Palaoe. FOR NEWCASTLE, N.S.W. /k • rp HE Al, Clippar three-masted tftCymL. _L Schooner " SILVER CLOUD " . 292 Tons register, Charles Balm, JUbß|£ commander, (expected to arrive from Newcastle about 30th mat.) will leave for the above port EIGIT DAYS AFTER ARRIVAL. For freight or passage apply to TAIT AND MILLS, Piokens-street, Kapler, Or J. H. VAUTIER, PoitAhurlrl. Port Ahuriri, May 4th, 1881. THEATRE &£s&£££ KQSfAL. j .... SATURDAY, MAY 7th. \ \ FOR POSITIVELY SIX NIGHTS ONLY ! '.'■ , Grand Special Engagement of the famous world-wide i ■ ■ celebrated Tragedian '• ; HE BR BANDMANN, • The beauitful and highly talented Artiflte I MISS LOUISE BEAUDET . \ The Sterling Actor, 1 Mr 3. F. Cathcart. . : The Excellent Actor, Mr CHABLBS HALL : And the entire new Australian Company, , consisting , of— . ; .Messrs Nunn, Tasmao, Manning, Costello, Eston Rigby, Musgrave, Grey, Ward, and Mesdames Crawford, Beardon, and Eston, who will appear on SATURDAY, MAY 7th, In "HAMLET" MONDAY, MAY 9rn, "0 T H ELL O." Admission—4a, Ss, and 23. . LECTURE ON INDIA. THE REV. C. GAUSTAD will deliver hia veiy interesting Lecture on the " Mythology of the Hindoos," and " Lite in "India "on THURSDAY (TO-MORROW) NIGHT, at* 7.30, in St. John's' School-room. Admission:—Front seats, 2a ; back seats, Is. : Proceeds to be devoted to the assistance of the ' LutheranJChurch in Napier. S. JOHN'S WINTER GATHERINGS.! FIRST OF SERIES ON FRIDAY NEXT, MAY 6.: T>EADINGS and. Recitations by Mr W. E. W.i Jtl; Morrison and Mr "W. Hodgson. Instrumental' Solos by Mrs A. Foster and Mr G. Brown. Songs and: ballads by Mrs Nelll, _Mis 3 Caulton, Mr Foster, Mr; Hampton, and Mr Gilpin; Admission — One Shilling. Commence at 8 o'clock. SCINDE LODGE, 419 1.0. ———— rriHE ordinary Monthly Meeting -of the above J_ Lodge will be held at the Masonic Hall, Ten-nyson-street, at 7.30 o'clock, TO-MORROW (Thursday) EVENING. Visiting brethren are invited. By order of the W.M. J. SPARROW, Secretary; : HAWKE'SBAY j/gffc ,, POULTRY and j CANARY ASSOCIATION. j %. HHHE Annual General fZkjgM A Meeting of the above Association will be held at wf^c-^P lhe Criterion Hotel, iffSf THURSDAY, the sth May. » SasS^ls^-at 230 p.m. Members of the Association and others interested are invited to attend. Bvunnese:-- Election of officers, and to fix date of next Annual Show. FRANK PELL, Secretary. NAPIER ROWING CLUB. A SPECIAL Meeting of the above Club will be held in the Criterion Hotel on WEDNESDAY, the 4th of May, at 8 p.m. Business important. All members are particularly requested to attend. WALTER J. TABUTEAU, Hon. Sec. HAWKE'S BAY RACING CLUB. "IIHE General Half.yearly Meeting of Members X will take place at the Masonic Hotel, at 8 p.m , on THURSDAY, May sth. H. MO TEITH, Hon. Sec. GAME LICENSES, 1881. mHE following Gentlemen hold Licenses to kill J_ Game during the current season :— G Pointon, G. T. Scale, J. S. Spry, J. Bennett, S Carnell, C. A. Fitzroy, H. A. Duff, W. Halletc, J. J Mackersey, O. L. Mackersey, J. Parsons, T Tanner E. Tanner, 0. Tanner, F. W. Williams, W. J. Birch, G. Carlyon, W. Beamish, W. R. Blythe, S, Johnston, J. Moore, E. Morgan, J. Leonard, J. O. Evett. B. C. Mounier, F. Sutton, H, C. Wilson, J. ' Nairn, Ithiel Price, Colonel Herrick, H. J. Baker, T. Brinsen, P. Gow, R. Fraser, W. U. Burke, E. R. Dlxon, Major Richardson, H. J. Iwigg, A. T. Danvers, Al M. Williams, T. Bishop, O. 0; Murray, J. Roberts, J. M. Ritchie, C. Morgan, T. H. White, F. E Simcox, W. A. Warren, F. Pilcher, J. E. Goose, S. Hoopor, R. T. Walker, A. Knight, Captain Russell, R Packitt, A. Imssell, H Russell, A. Chapman, J. Price, M. Mason, R. H. Mason, C. Kedd, G. Pilcher, S Piicher, W. Shrimpton, R. P. WiUiams, H. L. Donnelly, 0, Mosen, l{obert St^' UTTON) Hon. Sec. W jSgi A NDCAPNIO T AMPS. jl|ipili|ili§iß First Prize awarded at the Melbourne International Exhibition, 1880-1881. iS***lSSrWo No Chimney ■ No Smoke ! Their new Patent DoubleWick Burner gives 30 candle IHICh^F 1 ' light, which is nearly a half jHHflEfcsM more light than any other burner, as tested by the Their well-known and old SffivJlyMMMm established Single-Wick ®3£g£gSf%§Eßy Burner can be had in five sizes, giving from 5 to 20 candle lijjht; the most ecouomical, and by far the best, Eli Wsk. low-priced Lamp ever offered Retail by all Ironmongers. Wholesale only of ROW ATT & LONG, Edinburgh and London,
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3074, 4 May 1881, Page 3
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