no speaking. It is understood that no formal native meetings have been held anywhere up the coast. It is stated that Mr Bryce has met most of the Wanganui natives who were sent from Parihaka to their own home?, and that they appeared very cheerful. Two Wanganui chiefs who had been known to be the most surly amongst the natives at Parihaka appear to have got over their pouri. The resignation of Sir Francis Dillon Bell as a member of the Upper House has been received. The Hon. George McLean has been called to the Legislative Council. (For continuation of news see fourthpagej
FOR AUCKLAND. I —i "'"'HE S.S. "ORETI" will —ie*a for the above port on THUIiSDAI, *,-. Cabryino Cargo and Passekgerb Aα? Reduced Eates. For freight or passage, appy to MURRAY, ROBERTS CO., Agents. (H RAND QACRED /"10N0ERT "Will be given in St. Paul's Church, on THURSDAY, THE 22>:d INSTANT, Part I. MOSIRT'S "TWELFTH MASS." Pakt 11. Selections from Leading Oratorios and Sacred Canidtaa. Programme in future issue. Admission :—Gallery, 33; Pews, 23. HUGH APLIN Conductor. Tickets may be had at Messrs Dinwlddie, Walker and Co., J. W. Craig, T. H. Hanna, and T. Sidey. THEATEB <^^^^®^ EOrAL ' BOXING- NIGHT, DECEMBER 26th. GRAND OPENING NIGHT OP GARY'S JUVENILE PIRATES OP PENZANCE. 50 PERFORMERS. Box office open at Mr Jacobs' at 10 a.m., on Wednesday, 219t. For cast of characters and further particulars Bee day bills and future advertisements. R. W. GARY, Manager. E OROFESSOR FRASER may be IT consulted at Mr F. E.Hamlln's, late Tabuteau's residence, Hospital Hill, from December 19th to 24th, Inclusive, from 2 to 9 p.m. each day. Families examined at their own residences in the earlier part of each day. Mrs Fraser will give advice to ladies on Hydropathic treatment of complaints. Examinations and consultations from sp. Book", Busts, Maps, and Hydropathic appliances.g| Mr and Mrs Fraser are both certified Teachers of Phonography, and will receive pupils of both sexes. Apply early. DISTRICT ORDERS. rpHE Hawke's Bay Volunteers will Parade as folJL lows for the usual Monthly Inspection, viz. t — No. I—The Napier Artillery, at the Protestant Hall, on WEDNESDAY, 21st, at 7.30 p.m. No. 2—The Napier Eifle Volunteers, at the same plaoe and hour, on THURSDAY, 22nd. Full Dress, with Bands in aitendinco. W. ROUTLEDGE, Major-Commanding District. Napier, 19th December, 1881. NAPIER HOSPITAL. FTIHE Annual Election of four Members of the J_ Committee takes place on January 9th. Subscribers of one guinea and upwards are eligible for election, and are entitled to vote for the four Members. Subscribers of one guinea receive a ticket entitling them to full benefits of the Hospital, free of charge, for ensuing twelve months ; of two guineas and upwards a double ticket admitting himself, and, or any friend. As all subscrlptbns received by Slat December wi'l secure the Government subsidy of £1 for £1 for 1881, subscribers and holders of lists are earnestly requested to forward their subscriptions by that date. A. full list of subscribers of one guinea and upwards in 1881, will be advertised on January 2nd. CHEAP BREAD! CHEAP BREAD ! GOOD T> READ and fTi HEAP. x> v> To protect against the- [underhand dealings of the Baking, at Bastings, I will cell my Bread the 21b LOAF FOR 3d, CASH or BOOKED. R. VAUGHAN, Hebetattnga Bakery, Hastings. HASTINGS TOWN HALL. mHE HALT* will be opened on the 26th DECEM. X BER (Boxing Day), with a Public Ball. Dancing to commence at S p.m. Tickets to admit a Lady and Gentleman, 7fl Gd. Single Tickets, 5s Wμ. BEILBY, Secretary, HAWKE'S BAY RACING CLUB. AT the desire of a large number of the Public, the Committee of the Hawke's Bay Racing Club have decided to Postpone their Race Meeting, advertised for Boxing Day, to tho following day, TUESDAY, 27th December, H. MONTEITH, Hon. Sec. HAWKE'S BAY RAGING CLUB. RACE MEETING, 27th DECEMBER, ■VTOMINATIONS for Maiden Plate, Christmas ±S Stakes, Trotting Race, and Novel Race, close with the Secretary, Masonic Hotel, Napier, at 9 p.m on TUESDAY, 20th instant. Nomination fee 1 soy for each event. Also, at same time, Acceptances for Hurdles and Pakowhal Handicap, without fee. H. MONTEITH, Hon. Sec. HAWKE'S BAY JOCKEY CLUB'S AUTUMN MEETING. 16th and 17th MARCH, 1882. OWNERS O'Jj HORSES are reminded that the following nominations must be made with the undersigned at the Criterion Hotel by 8 p.m. on TUESDAY, 20th instant •— Napier Handicap (1J miles, 500 soys), nomination 2 sors. Hailway Stakes Handicap (Jmile, 125 soys), nomination 1 soy. Handicap Hurdle Race (2J miles, 150 soys), nomination 3 soys. F. D. LUCKIE, Secretary. NOTICE. TAKE NOTICE that it is my intention to apply for a Slaughterine License for Section No 30, East Clive, situated on the Bank of the Tuki Tuki, rivui - , at tho next meeting of the Hawke's Bay County Council JOHN HAGUE. NOTICE. TAKE NOTICE thnt it is my intention to apply for a Slaughtering License for Section 21 East Clive, at the next meeting ol the Hawke'a Bay County Council. JOHN RBTTKR. NOTICE. STOCK DRIVEN to any paH of the Island, all care and responsibility taken. Terms reasonable. Address, HOLLTS and ROSS. Criterion Hotel, Napier. NOTICE. ALL PERSONS trespassing on the Maraetara property will be PROSECUTKD C. L MAUGOLIODTH Napier, November 10th, 1831 T EONAKD AND Jj \J
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3266, 20 December 1881, Page 3
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