THEATRE <3AsttE_§tL RO_AL. NAPIER. TUESDAY awT"WEDNESDAY, 3rd and 4th OCTOBER. Under the Patronage ol His Worship the Mayor and the Chairman and members of the Hospital Committee, First Performance in Napier of Boucicault's domestic U. Drama nnHE i^oPSE." By the Napier Amateurs, For the benefit of the Napier Hospital Library Fund. Admission—Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, 4s; Stalls, 23 6d ; Pit, la. Tickets may be had and Seats Reserved at Mr Jacobs' Fancy Repository. TOWtf HALL, HASTINGS. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30th, AND MONDAY, OCTOBER 2nd. GIFTS! GIFTS!! GIFTS!!! THE GRAND yUIAJ VXTAR TjIXHIBITION, As exhibited in London, Paris, Vienna, New York, etc, with great success, and pronounced by the Australian press to be ' a most attractive Exhibition, full of novelties, which must be seen to be appreciated,' Frsm the Firing of the first Shot to the Capture of CETEWAYO, THE ZULU KING. BATTLE of ISLANDULA. DEFENCE of RORKE'S DRIFT. DEATH of the PRINCE IMPERIAL, And a ho3t of other Splendid PICTURES. First time in the North Island, BOMBARDMENT OF ALEXANDRIA. From Pictures taken on the spot. A CHANGE EACH EVENING. EVERY VISITOR RECEIVES A HANDSOME PRESENT. NEEDHAM'S WONDERFUL MUSICAL. CABINET. Admission—2s and Is. Doors open at 7 o'clock. HORTICULTURAL SHOW. T ENTRIES for the Horticultural Show will be JJ received at the Office of the Honorary Secretary, Emeraon-street, till 2 p-m on SATURDAST, 30th instant, and also by Mr Reynolds, at Hastings, up to FRIDAY EVENING, 29th inst. ED. F. MENZIES, Hon. Secretary. NAPIER HOLIDAY ASSOCIATION. THE Committee have re-considered the hour of Cloaina-on TUESDAY, the 3rd October, and have altered it to Eleven o'clock, instead of 11-30. W. R. BLYTHE, Chairman. TO THE INHABITANTS OF HASTINGS AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. THE undersigned beg to inform the inhabitants of the aboye district that they intend commencing Business in Hastings on SATURDAY NEK V, the 30th of September, as Family Butchers, and trust by strict attention to Business, to merit a fair chare of public patronage. FRANCIS HIOGINS, AND Co. NOTICE. In the assigned Estate of P. H. HICKEY, of Kaikora, Farmer, a Debtor. CREDITORS in the above Estate are hereby notified that a first Divident of 6a in the £ is now payable by the undersigned on all admitted claims; Ed. F. MENZIES, Trustee. Emerson-street, Napier, 28th September, 1882. DURING THE HOLIDAYS. HOT SUPPER will be provided for two hundred persons from 6 to 10 p.m., at YEUELL'S RESTAURANT, Hastings-street, Napier. Meals One Shilling. POULTRY, Dressed or Cooked to order, on the Shortest notice. COOKED HAM and MEATS of all kinds sold by the pound i«THE LICENSING ACT, 1881. " LOCAL OPTION. CLIVE LICENSING DISTRICT. I FREDERIC SUTTON. Chairman for the above v mentioned Lisenainsr District do hereby appoint the day and the place for a Poll of the Ratepayers of the said District to determine whether the number of Publicans', New Zealand Wine, Accommodation, or Bottle Licenses may or may not respectively be increased in the District; And 1 appoint Frbdbriok Gush, of Clive, to be the Presiding Officer LIOK ™ I .^ DIB " TOLLING DAT POLLING PLACB TRICK j : i ~~ Clive .. .. Friday, 13th of i The Public Hall, I October | Olive ! ! F. SUTTON, Chairman of the Clive Licensing DistrictNEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. NAPIER SECTION. HAWKE'S BAY RACES AND AGRICULTURAL SHOW. ON TUESDAY, October 3rd, and THURSDAY' October sth, tho Ordinary Time-table will be suspended, and Trains will run as fol[owa :— SOUTH. STATIONS. 1 S 5 7 9 T T 1 Spit .. Dep. 10-30 Napier .. .. 7-25 11-5 11-25 1-0 4-15 Farndon .. 7-45 11-25 11-45 1-20 4-33 Hastings .. 8-5 12-2 4-52 Racecourse .. 11-50 12-5 1-45 5-10 Paki Paki .. S-20 5-25 TeAute 8 56 6-5 Kaikora.. .. 9-31 6 45 Waipawa .. 9-44 7-0 Waipukurau .. 10-2 7-22 Takapau.. .. 10-42 8-9 Kopua .. .. 11-5 8 35 Ormondville .. 11-22 8-54 Makatoku arr. 11-30 9-2 NORTH STATIONS. 2[4 6 SlOl2 14 Makatoku Dep C-15J 2-0 Ormondville .. 6-221 j2-7 Kopua [.. .. 6 371 [2 30 Takapau .. 7-0 | 254 Waipukurau .. 6-30 7-45; 340 Waipawa .. 6-49 8-4 | 4 0 Kaikora .. .. 7-4 8-19, 414 TeAute .. 7-40 8-56: 450 Paki Paki .. 8-20 9-37 5 25 !tt t t Racecourße .. ; 11-50 325 4 50,5-20 Hastings ..j 8-40 9-54 | 12-2 4 52i 545 Farndon ..'9-3 10-16 3 45 5 43 ! 5-45 ! 6 8 arr.i 9-25 10-3612 40 4 5 640 6-10 630 Spit .. ..I I |6-20j "*This Train will not stop at Flag Stations, t Excursion Trains. Urdinarv Single Fare Tickets, any Station to any Station, will be available for return from 2nd to 7th October, inclusive. On October 3rd and sth E*ursion Tickets, including Admission to Grounds will be issued to Racecoorse Plalform. Hastings, from Napier, price, 3s; and Farndon, price, 2s, available for return on day of issue, and by Excursion Train only. C. B. HANKEY, District Manager, Napier, September 28th, 1882,
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3504, 29 September 1882, Page 3
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