NOTABILIA. The subscribers to the last Boxing Day races are requested to meet at Kelly's hotel, Hastings, at 8 o'clock to-night to consider the best means of disposing of the funds in hand. The members of the Children's Ward Ball Committee hold a meeting at the Criterion Hotel to-morrow evening. The Napier Rifle Volunteers will parade at the Protestant Hall on Thursday evening. Mr C. Palmer informs Mr A. Huntley or Barron, &c, or whosoever may be the owner of the draught entire Campsie, that unless the amount due for the keep of the horse is paid by Saturday, he will be sold by auction by Messrs Monteith and Co. on that date. Mr Dugleby invites fresh tenders for shifting (whole) the United Methodist Free Church, SShakespeare road. Season tickets to admit adults and children to the Wesleyan Fancy Fair next week can be obtained. Mr John Hunter, the contractor, invites tenders for plasterer's work required at the Masonic Hall now in course of erection at Waipawa. Mr Ryan will sell by auction on Monday next, afc the stores of the New Zealand Shipping Company, Port Ahuriri, 1000 sacks of oats. Mr W. Rathbone, direct importer, Waipawa, lias new goods in ladies silk dress pieces, and trimmed and untrimmed straw hats. Messrs Garrett Bros, are holding their annual clearing sale afc the Napier branch, and are offering bargains in boots and shoes to the public. Messrs Blythe and Co. want an apprentice under indenture for the millinery department. Mr Denholm has been appointed agent afc the Spit for Mr Woods, pharmaceutical chemist. A number of new advertisements will be found in our " Wanted" column. (For continuation of news see fourthpage.') PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. A SOIREE AND CONCERT will be held in the Public Hall, CLIVE, on THURSDAY; EVENING, 19th October. Tea at G o'clock. After tea, Musical Selections will be rendered by a Choir from Napier, and Addresses delivered by several clergymen. Admission—Adults, 2s ; juveniles, Is. TRINITY CHUECH, Clite Square. YE EAYRE OF YE OLDEN TYME! ATTE 3T.E THEATRE HOYALE, ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 23rd, 1882. And during ye week. Yo Openynge Ceremonle will take place at Three Of yo Clooke, when Hya Worship ye Mayor of ye Borough of Napier wille be present, and delyver an oration, after which ye kinde folke wille be at lybertie to parade ye streets, and see alle ye sightes. Ye Red and ye White Rose Stalle Ye Bußie Bee Shop Ye Chelsea Bun House Ye Rose and ye Thistle Flower Stalle From Ye Needle to ye Anchor shop Wille alle be there with ye Dames and ye Damsels in ye antique garb, to dyspose of ye Daintie Wares to ye generous publicke. Ye -Beadle in fulle uniforme Ye Merrie Rascal Punch and hys wife Judy Ye Panorama and ye Wonderful Organ Ye Magick Lanterne Ye Peep Showe Ye Choruses by ye younge maydens and younge men Ye Anciente Musicke by Ye Famous Artlllerle and Byfle Bands, and also Ye Scynde Strynge Band Ye Maypole Dance by ye lyttle children Ye Swyng Boat Ye Merrie-go-Round. Ye Funnye Clown Ye Grotesque Pantaloon Ye Cornyck Polyce man Indeed ytt wille be YE CHAMPION FAYRE OF YE TYME. Ye charges will be most moderate on ye Openynge Daye, Two Shillings onlie will be taken for admission, on alle ye other dayes ye goode people wille be admitted for ye rediculoua sum of One Shilling: Cbyldryn undyr 12 yeares olde, half pryee Season Tyckyts for ye whole week, including openynge ceremonie, adults 4s, chyldryn, 2s N. R. V. THE Company will Parade at the Protestant Hall, on THURSDAY EVENING, the 19 th October, at 8 o'clock sharp. Full Dress, Arms, and Accoutrements. W.R. BLYTHE, Captain Commanding Napier Rifles. Public Notices. TO ALEXANDER HUNTLEY, OR, BARRON, &0., &0., OR TO WHOEVER MAY BE THE OWNER OF THE DRAUG-HT ENTIRE CAMPSIE. TAKE NOTICE that Messrs H. Monteith and Co. will sell by Public Auction, on SATURDAY, October 21st, the Black Draught Entire Campsie, which has been left at my stables, unless previously the amount due to me for the keep of the horse 13 paid. C. PALMER. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. NOTICE is hereby given that the Partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned carrying on business as CommUsion Agents under the style or firm of " & Smyth " has been dissolved aa from tho first October, 1882. All debts due by, and all moneys owing to, the late firm will be respectively paid and received by George Thomas Cross alone. Dated this seventeenth day of October, 1882. GEORGE T. CROSS, CHAS, G, SMYTH. Witness to signatures of George Thomas Cross and Charles Gee Smyth, A. C Drwbs, Solicitor, Napier. TO WOOLGROWERS AND OTHERS. THE undersigned has erected Large .WOOL STORES, adjoining tho Railway Station, at the SPIT, and is now prepared to RECEIVE and SHIP WOOL and PRODUCE to his own or growers' Agents in London on the most favorable terms. FRED. W. WILLIAMS. Port Ahuriri, October 17th, 1832, HAWKE'S BAY AGRICULTURAL and PASTORAL SOCIETY. WINNERS of CASH PRIZES at the late Show are requested to call for them at the Office, Tennyson-Btreet, on FRIDAY, the 20th, or SATURDAY, 21st October, between the hours of 10 a.m, and 4 pm. Wm. BEILBY, Secretary. NAPIER RECREATION GROUND CO. (Limited). NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. THE LAST CALL of Five Shillings per share will be due and payable at my office, Ilastings-strtet, on MONDAY, 30th October instant. H- MONTEITH, Secretary. October 17th, ISS2. I. O. O. T. SHIELD OE HEALTH LODGE, NAPIER, ALL Friends of the Temperance movement are invited to assist by joining the above Lodge. A good Library ia now open to the Members, and funds permitting It is hoped to open a Reading-room in connection with the Lodge; to do this more members are urgently required. Full particulars can be obtained from the Secretary, Mr T. B. Harding, Hastings-street, NOTICE. TEMPORARY REMOVAL OF PREMISES. rpilE undersigned being about to new busiJL neBB premises, and in order to facilitate the speedy removal of hia extensive stock, has decided to sell (for a few weeks only) every description of Ironmongery and Brushware at groatly reduced prices. A liberal cash discount given. HENRY WILLIAMS, Wholesale and Rcta Ironmonger, HaEtings-street, Napier.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3519, 18 October 1882, Page 3
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