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NOTABILIA.

The Zulu War Exhibition and other views will be shown in the Town Hall, Hastings, again this evening. The offices of the Permanent Building and Investment Society will be open for receipt of monthly subscriptions from 7 to 8 o'clock to-night. A summoned meeting of the Loyal Orange Lodge, No. 5, will take place in the Protestant Hall at 8 o'clock this evening. The spring meeting of the Hawke's Bay Jockey Club comes off on the Hastings course to-morrow, the first race starting at 12.15 o'clock. The places of business of members of the Holiday Association will be closed at 11 a.m., and Messrs Neal and Close's establishment all day. Special trains will run at intervals to and from Hastings, the timetable of which will be found in another column. Mr Gillies' exhibition of models, curios, &c, will be open for the inspection of visitors at the races to-morrow and at the agricultural show at Hastings on Wednesday and Thursday. The cast of characters of the drama " The Willow Copse," to be performed by amateurs at the Theatre Royal to-morrow and Wednesday evenings for the benefit of the Hospital library fund, is published. Mr C. B. Hoadley, of the firm of Hoadley and Lyon, auctioneers and stock and station agents, has taken into partnership Mr W. H. Smith, formerly station manager at Patea, and the business will be carried on by them under the name of Hoadley, Lyon and Co, Mr J. Lyon continuing to act as valuator to the firm. Chief Justice Prendergast has appointed the Public Trustee administrator of the estate of Hans Andersen, of Norsewood, deceased. All persons indebted to the deceased are requested to pay the amounts to Major Scully, and all claims against the estate must be rendered to the same gentleman by Wednesday, October 25. Messrs Monteith and Co. will sell (50,000 feet sawn timber at tho timber yards near the Napier railway Btation on Tuesday, October 10. Mr Charles Bellshaw intends erecting a dividing fence between his section, No. 20, and section No. 31, Victoria special settlement, Woodville, and calls upon Mr P. L. Gruillard, owner of adjoining section, to erect half of same, or pay half of cost. Mr James Ford, Hastings, offers a reward of £1 for the recovery of a brown mare, lost from Hastings on September 25. A hunting watch has been found, the owner of which can have same by paying expenses on application to Mr George Warnock, at Glendinning's stable. Gold and silver lace, braids, ornaments, &c, suitable for fancy dress ball, can be obtained at Jacobs' Fancy Expository. Cattle found trespassing on Mr James Thompson's land at Ormondville after the 10th instant will be impounded by Mr William West. Instantaneous photographs are taken at Carnell's photographic studio, Shakespeare road. To prevent disappointment engagements should be made in advance. Messrs Blythe and Co. are opening 11 1 cases of new goods to day. Mr P. Gorman, the proprietor, publishes a card anent the Criterion family and commercial hotel.

Mr Twomey will be at Takapau on Friday next instead of Thursday at previously announced. Messrs Monteith. and Co. will offer for sale on Friday on the show ground the racehorse Dan. The Clarendon Club Hotel, being now partly completed and furnished, the proprietor, Mr T. Peddie, announces that he is prepared to take a limited number of boarders. Messrs Magill and Campbell want purchasers for men's and boy's suits made up in the colony from some of the best Scotch and West of England tweeds at half the prices charged for order suits. Mr W. B. Woods, pharmaceutical chemist, Napier and Hastings, informs the public that, owing to increase in business, he has determined to reduce his scale of charges. A number of new advertisements will be found in our " Wanted " column.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3506, 2 October 1882, Page 3

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NOTABILIA. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3506, 2 October 1882, Page 3

NOTABILIA. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3506, 2 October 1882, Page 3

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