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(For continuation of news see fourthpage.*) THEATRE ROJTAIi. Napier. Lessee .. .. .. R- J. DbLias. Third Appearance and Enthusiastic Reception of the coleb-ated Enarlish Comedian, Tl/TR "CIREDEIiIOK "jVTARSHALL supported by Mr E. If. MARSHALL, and DkLIAS , AUSTRALIAN SPECIALITY COMPANY. THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, Sept. 20, DOUBLE BILL! H. J Byron's last London successful Comedy "UNCLE!" In which Mr FREDERICK MARSHALL will appear as Paul Bkaumont To be followed with the farcical Comedy "MY TURN NEXT! " laraxicomTwrrrußS .... Mr Frederick Marshall. Tim 800t5....Mr E. W. Marshall. Wednesday-QUILP ! OR THE OLD CURIOSITY SHOP! Thursday, 22nd—BETSY Friday, 23rd—OUR BOYS 1, , Admission-Dress Circle and Front Seats, ss; Stalls, 3s; Pit, 2s. Children, half price. Doors open at 7.30; to commence at 8. NAPIER VOLUNTEER FIRE POLICE. IN consequence of Captain BaUour's unavoidable absence the Annual General Meetinsj will in postponed till MONDAY next, the 20th instant, at 8 o'clock bharp. HENRY SELIG, Hon. Secretary. DISTRICT ORDERS. mHE Monthly Inspection of the Napier Volunteers JL will take place in the Protestant Hall, Tenny-son-street, as follows :— No. I—Napier Artillery Volunteers on WEDNESDAY, 21st instant, at 7 30 p.m. No. 2—Napier Rifle Volunteers on THURSDAY, 32nd instant, at 7.30 p.m. Pull dress uniform. W. BQUTLRDGB, Major Convujnding District Napier, 19th September, ISBI BOROUGH OF NAPIER. ELECTION OF ONE COUNCILLOR. NORTH WARD. WHEREAS by the resignation of John TroMAs Renouf, Esquire, of hia office of Councillor for the North Ward of the Borough of Napier, an extraordinary vacancy hes occurred ; I, the undersigned give notice that 1 hereby appoint THURSDAY, the thirteenth day of October, 1881, pi the day, for holding an Election of one Councillor to fill such vacancy ; and do also appoint the Office of the Town Clerk, Napier, as the place, and FRIDAY, the THIRTIETH day of SEPTEMBER, 1881, as the day for the Nomination of Candidate?. Any person desirous of Nominating a Candidate must, before Noon of the said THIRTIETH day of SEPTEMBER, causa to be addressed to me and delivered at the said Office of the Town Clerk, a Nomination paper in the prescilbed form, stating the Christian name and surname of such Candidate ; and each such Nomination paper must 13 signed by two Electors of the North Ward of the Borough, and by the Candidate himsoif in token of his ?73ent to such Nomination. GEORGE W. CULLEN, Returning Officer, Forma of Nominatioa may be obtained at the Office of the Town Clerk, or from the Returning Officer. Hawke's Bay County Council, Napier, September 19, 1881. NOTICE is hereby given that the following Byelaws have been passed by the County Council of Havke's Bay, this 19th day of September, 1881; And notice is hereby given that a meeting of the Council will be held on MONDAY, the 17th October 1881, for the purp.ise of confirming the said resolu--lO n' F. SUTTON, Chairman Hawke's Bay County Council. G. T. fc'ANNIN, Clerk H.B. CO. Resolved that the following be BYE-LAW No. 6. A Bye-Law to further regulate the Licensing and Management of Slaughter Houses and Abbatoira, and the inspection thereof, and of cattle Intended for slaughter in the County of Hawke's Bay. In pursuance of "The Counties Act, 1876, " and "The Slaughter Houses Act, 1877," the County Council of Hawke's Bay do order as follows, that is to say— , , . _ , 1. Interpretation—Section number 1 of Bye-law No. 4 shall be deemed to apply to all bye-laws and regulations under " The Slaughter Houses Act, 1877 " 2. It shall be deemed to be a condition upon which any Licence to keep a Slaughter-house is issued, that the holder thereof shall beep a book wherein sha'l be entered the full names of all servants from time to time employed in such licensed Slaughter-house, and the entry of each servants' name shall be signed by such servant; such book shall be produced to the Inspector upon demand.—lf any such holder shall enter into the said book the name of any person not honafide his servant, or omit to enter therein the name of any servant or shall permit any person not bonafide his servant, to slaughter in his Licensed Slaughter-house he shall forfeit and pay for each offence any sum not exceeding £5. 3. No cattle shall be slaughtered on Sundays in any Abbattoir, except during the hours of 5 p.m. and 10 p.m. On all other days every Abbatoir shall be kept open during the hours hereinafter specified for the slaughtering of cattle therein, and for skinning and dressing the carcases of the cattle so slaughtered, such hours shall be from 5 a.m. to 10 p.m. 4. No portion of any animal shall be delivered or removed from any abbatoir after 10 o'clock p,m. 5. No cattle to be left In tlie yards longer than 48 hours. , 6 Pig 3 tnken for slaughter shall not remain longer than 48 hours in sty prepared for them. No pigs intended to be killed will be permitted to be fed in the sty, yard, or precincts of the slaughter-yard. 7, No hides are to be removed before inspection, which inspection must be done 24 hourd from slaughtering unless the Inspector shall deem it advisable for the proper carrying out of " The Slaughter House Act, 1877,' that the hide or hides Should remain on the premises forrsuch further period as to him may seem fit. 8. Whoever shall wilfully destroy or damage any of the property appertaining to the Slaughter-yard, house, or premises, shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding £5 over and above the amount Of damage done 8 Any person who shall violate or fail to obsoi ye any rule's, matters, or things laid down in these byelaws, or shall do that which he is not entitled or allowed to do under the authority of these byj-laws shall be deemed guilty of an offence, and for each such offonce shall forfeit and pay any sum not exceeding Five pounds. Mr T- K. Newton's Sales. SPRING SEASON, 1881. TTT ~VT EWT O N Having added largely to his present Stock, ia now NEW AND SEASONABLE GOODS, IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. All Goods are marked at the Lowest remunerative prices, and for quality and valuo are not to bb Surpassed. Spring Drapery, Hosiery, and Haberdashery Seasonable Dress Goods, Trimmings Gloves, Corsets, Ribbons, etc , etc. Spring Clothing, Men's and Boys , , Special value, style, and qual'ty A large assortment of BOOTS and SHOES, quality guaranteed. New Season's Teas in half-chests and boxes A general assortment of Provisions and Grocery Goods of all descriptions. Primo Dairy Fed Hams and Bacon Canterbury Cheese Wines and Spirits Very Superior Port and Sherry Wines Old Malt Whiskey, in bulk and bottle A large assortment of Earthenware and Glassware Sodawater Tumblera Cuttlery Electroplated Ware Tea-pots, Cruet Stands, Forks, Spoons, etc, And a groat variety of other Goods, Wholesale and Retail. Gooda delivered to all parts of the Town, ~""t. K. NEWTON.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3191, 20 September 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3191, 20 September 1881, Page 3

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