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NOTABILIA.

Sale of needlework, Ac, in the temporary church of St. Andrew's at the port this

evening. Members of the Rifle.Volunteers to whom arms have been issued parade in plain dress, with arms and accoutrements, at the temporary drill-shed at 7.45 this evening. Enrolled recruits are invited to be present.

A public meeting of all residents in the Puketapu and Okawa districts interested in the Puketapu cemetery will be held in the Puketapu school-room'at 1 p.m. to-morrow. Mr Monteith sells horses, vehicles, harness, onions, See, at the Horse Bazaar at 1.30 p.m. to-morrow.

Tenders for the work of erecting two cottages at Hastings will be received by Mr Dugleby not later than to-morrow. Messrs Banner and Liddle sell at their rooms on Tuesday next the furniture and effects of a gentleman leaving the province : on account of whom it may concern, sugar, rice, and vestas ; and a portion of the stock of a storekeeper giving up business. The owner for a book of Kaulbach's Illustrations to Goethe, lent to the recent art exhibition at the Atheiuemu and not claimed, is wanted.

Messrs Hoadlcy, Lyon and Co.'s sale of timber at the Spit breastwork is • deferred from Friday next to the following Tuesday, when 60.001) feet will be offered in suitable lots.

A public pound for the purpose of impounding goats and pigs only has been established at Awatoto by the Hawke's Bay County Council, and Mr Thomas Aldridge has been appointed poundkeeper as from the 10th March next. The Council has also issued instructions that, on and after the said 19th March, all goats and pigs found running at large within the district lying between the southern boundary of the municipality of Napier and the Waitangi bridge, will be impounded.

Messrs Hoadlcy, Lyon and Co. have received instructions to offer by public auction on easy terms several other sections in the township of Woodville at their important land sale next month.

Messrs Magill and Campbell expect new autumn and winter drapery and clothing direct from the makers to arrive in a few days, and consequently want to clear the remainder of their summer goods at greatly reduced prices.

A mare left in Mr Crane's paddock at Tahoraite about February la*f year must be removed by the 24th instant, or it will be sold to defray expenses.

Messrs Blythe and Co. publish a list of goods bought at discounts varying from 50 to 75 percent, off imported prices, and are offering same to their customers correspondingly cheap. In our Wanted Known" column Mr Alexander Browne offers many reasons why the public should not buy at any other establishment before inspecting the stock of drapery and clothing at his shop in Has-tings-street. Mr Woods, dispensing and family chemist, has a large supply of homeopathic medicines of all kinds on hand. Mr Ziegel, the local manager of the New Zealand Clothing Factory, informs the public that, owing to his early departure South, he is prepared to take orders for measure made suits, which will be executed under his personal supervision. A number of new advertisements will be found in our " Wanted " column. (For continuation of news sec fourth jxn/c.J

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Daily Telegraph (Napier), 16 February 1883, Page 2

Word count
Tapeke kupu
526

NOTABILIA. Daily Telegraph (Napier), 16 February 1883, Page 2

NOTABILIA. Daily Telegraph (Napier), 16 February 1883, Page 2

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