THEATRE TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT! AVOID THE CRUSH ! SECURE YOTTR TICKETS ! Seats may be reserved and Stall Tickets obtained at Jacobs' Fancy Also Books of the Opera and Photographs. COME AND SEE TINY AMY BROOKS as TOM BUNTON; also the BIG AUNT, with whom she will dance a Double Hornpipe. CHANGE OP CASTE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ! TINY AMY BROOKS, Admiral Sir Joseph Porter, X.0.8., as performed by her 400 nights in Melbourne, Sydney, and Adelaide. MATINEE ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON for the convenience of country residents, schools, and families. SPECIAL TRAIN TO NAPIER. A PRIVATE SPECIAL TRAIN will leave WAIPUKURAU at 6 15 p.m. on FRIDAY, the 9th instant, calling at intermediate stations, arriving at Napier in time for the Opera, and returning immediately after the performance. The train will leave Waipawa at 6.45 p.m., and Hastings at 7 p.m. Ordinary tickets not available. Special ticbets can be obtained from the Station Masters. C. B. HANKEY, Diatriot Manager, THEATRE ROYAL, Napier. Lbsshb R. J. us Lias. GRAND DRAMATIC SEASON. The celebrated English Comedian MR FREDERICK MARSHALL! MR FREDERICK MARSHALL! MR FREDERICK MARSHALL! ry J. DE LIAS has the honor to announce that _lA/. he has made arrangements with the celebrated English Comedian MR FREDERICK MARSHALL (whoso success troughout the Australian Colonies ha 9 been most unprecedented) to APPEAR FOR POSITIVELY SIX NIGHTS ONLY ISA CHANGE OF CHARACTERS EACH EVENING. Supported by MR E. M. MARSHALL, AND DE LIAS , AUSTRALIAN SPECIALITY COMPANY. Every member of which being accomplished and efficient artists of ability, forming one of the strongest Dramatics Combination that has ever visited New Zealand. OPENING NIGHT, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17th. For farther particulars see future Advertisements. BAZAAR t T3AZAAR t AZAAR • JDaZAAR i A BAZAAR In connection with ST. PAUL'S CHURCH, will be held on THURSDAY, THE 16th SEPTEMBER Useful and Fancy work In great variety will be submitted for sale. UNITED METHODIST FREE CHURCH, SHAKESPEARE KOAD. A SERIES OF LECTURES and SERVICE OF SONG will be given in the United Methodist Free Church, Shakespeare-road, in the following , order :— On THURSDAY, September 15th—Lecture by A. Hamilton, Esq., subject: "A Sea-side Bamble " On THURSDAY, September 19th, there will be a Service of Song, subject: "Elijah," by the Free Methodist Choir. And Oa THURSDAY, October 13th, a Lecture by H. Hilt,, Esq., B. A., subject: " What the Rooks tell us. '■ Doors open at halt-past 7, conunenoe at 8 p.m. Tickets for the series 3s, to be obtained from Messrs J. T, Johnson, Hastings-street, E. Wright, Emereon-street; F. E. Saunders, Bees Watkins, F. Townshend, and others NAPIER TEMPERANCE MUTUAL IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY. X7ORTNIGHTLY MEETING TO-NIGHT, at 8 JC o'clock. H.A.C.B.S ST. JOHN'S BRANCH, No. 93. .v, . ...., finHKQuarterlyMeet- *- * n 8 of *^ c above Branch will be held in the usual place on WEDNESDAY, 14th Se P tember > 18sr > at7 - 30 ~VB_ Business:—Notice of motion, receiving quarterly dues, and other ■ important Branch business. J. M. St. CLAIR, Secretary. HASTINGS. FORESTERS' MEETING. AT the request of several Foresters and others, I hereby convene a Meeting of persons interested in the formation of Foresters' Court at Hastings, on SATURDAY EVENING NEXT, 10th inst., at 8 o'clock at Beecroft's Hotel. WILLIAM O. McLEOD. HAWKE'S BAY JOCKEY CLUB. A SPECIAL General Meeting of members will be held at the Criterion Hotel, on THURSDAY, 15th inst., at 11 a.m. Business : To receive recommendations of committee on proposed new rules. F. D. LUCKIE, Secretary H.B. Jockey Club. GAIETY AMATEUR DRAMATIC CLUB. A GENERAL MEETING of the members of the above Club will be held on FRIDAY, the 9th September, at 8 o'clock, in the Hall of the Working Men's Club. Members are reg vested to attend. R. J. JOHNSON, Hon. Sec. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. BRIG " WAVE " AT DUNEDIN. mHE above vessel having this day been entered J_ at Customs, Consignees will please pass entries and pay freight to the undersigned without delay. FRANK PELL, Agent. BOOTS t T> OOTS f OOTS I .DOOTS I JUST RECEIVED A LARGE CONSIGNMENT OF ENGLISH and COLONIAL-MADE BOOTS, SPLENDID VALUE, TO BE SOLD CHEAP. T. K. NEWTON. Sales by Messrs Miller & Potts PRELIMINARY NOTICE. SALE OF THE KOROKIPO AND MOTEO ESTATES. IN VARIOUS SIZED RMS. MR. M. R. MILLER Has received instructions from the owners to sell by Public Auction in October next, on a day to be fixed in future advertisement, the whole of the Properties above named, containing— g\C~y£%i(\ ACRES (more less). Title under Land Transfer Act. > This valuable property is situated about six miles I from Napier by the Taradale road, and is being surveyed into FARMS-AGRICULTURAL and PASTO. i RSlL—varying in extent fvom X A to 1 QQA acres. Tbrms East. Soon after the sale of land the Stock on the proSirty, comprising 16,000 Sheep, 200 head of Cattle, orses, etc., will bo sold on the ground. f For further particulars, apply to M. R. MILLER, v Stock and Station Agent, I Nftpier,
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3181, 8 September 1881, Page 3
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