Special Trains. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. NAPIER SECTION. EXCURSION TRAIN. ,4 N EXCURSION TRAIN will lonvo jtx. Hastings and intermediate stations at 7 p.m. THISDAY (Thursday), returning , immediately after the performance at the Theatre Royal. Ordinary Tickets will not be available for this trnin. 1 Single fares for the return journey. C. B. HANKEY, District Manager. Napier, Feb. 26, 1883. , , ,„, „,„ „ M , IFSci'tiug's. *jl* Jtfe- **?* W w SCINDE LODGE, 119, I.C. npilE Regular Monthly Meeting , of the JL above Lodge will be held the Masonic Hall, Tennyson - street, THIS (Thursday) EVENING, at 7.30 o'clock. Visiting Brethren invited. By order of the W.M. ST. JOHN'S Band of Hope Meeting TO-NIGHT in St. John's Schoolroom at 7.30 p.m. J. B. TEYCIIENNI, Secretary. NAPIER YOUNG MEN'S MUTUAL IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION. mi-IE Opening Meeting of the 1883 SesX sion will be held THIS (Thursday) EVENING-, in St. Paul's School-room, commencing at 8 o'clock. Business—To pass the programme prepared by the Committee for the Half Session ending June 28, and any other business that may be brought forward. T. 11. HANNA, Hon. Secretary. LADIES' BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. i COMMITTEE MEETING will be JA. held TOMORROW (Friday) AFTERNOON, the 2nd of March, at 3.30 p.m., in St. John's School-room. BUSINESS SI'ECIAL. C. CORNFORD, Hon. See. A MEETING- of the Members of the late Rifle Band will take place TO-MOR-ROW (Friday) EVENING-, at the usual time and place. A full Muster requested. CHAS. P. LOUND, Secretary. HAWKE'S BAY SAILING CLUB. A MEETING- of the above Club will be j\. held in the Crown Hotel, Port Ahuriri. at 8 p.m. on FRIDAY, the 2nd of March. ' Business —Election of a Regatta Committee. W. S. PROVIS, Hon. Sec. HORTICULTURAL SO CIETY. A COMMITTEE MEETING of the ./jL above Society will be held on FRIDAY EVENING, March the 2nd, at 8 p.m., in the Show Grounds. C. MARGOLIOUTH, Hon. See. lloHicultsiral Show. HAWKE'S BAY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. THE Second Show under the ausjuces of the above Society will be held in the Grounds of H. S. Tiliin, Esq., (again kindly placed at the disposal of the Committee), on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, the 7tli and Bth of MARCH. The Committee have spared no trouble in their endeavor to make the Second Show an improvement on the first, and are offering two prizes each in no less than 111 classes. C. L. MARGOLIOUTH, Hon. Secretary. HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. r jPHE following Special Prizes have been 1 kindly offered by the underiiamed gentlemen :— The Officers of the Volunteer Companies, 2 guineas, for the best collection of Messrs Dhnviddie, Walker and Co. —1 Vol., value 30/- : "Origin and Nature of, and Use of Wine," by J. L. Thadicombc ; for best collection of Grapes, however grown. The proprietor Daily TELEOiurit— "London Encyclopedia of Gardening ; for H. S. Tifl'en, Esq.—Lowe's New and Hare Ferns ; for best exhibit of Dried Ferns. Manual of Botany ; for best Miniature Garden. J. Harding, Esq.—First prize, 1 set of Garden Tools, for best collection of Flowers : .second prize, a lot of Plants to be given (when able tobcsluftedintheautuiun.) The above prizes to be given to any boy or girl belonging to any " Band of Hope" in HaAvke's Bay. Messrs. Gilberd and Anderson.—l dozen of Pine Trees, and 1 dozen of blight-proof Apples ; for best collection of Apples of six varieties. F. W. C. Sturm, Esq.—l dozen assorted Flower Seeds (annuals), for best collection of Annuals. F.W.C. Sturm, Esq.—l dozen Hyacinths, 1 do/en Tulips, 1 dozen varieties Bulbs (assorted), for best collection of Perennials. F. W. C. Sturm, Esq.—l dozen Fruit Trees (assorted), for best 2 Window Plants (cottagers only). F. W. C. Sturm, Esq.—l dozen Pines (assorted), for best collection of Fruits, not less than (i. J. Goddard, Esq.—2 Camellias (sorts) 1 Azalea, 1 Daphne, 1 Orange, 1 Lemon, for The above will be on exhibition on the days of the Show. G. L. MARGOLIOUTH, Hon. Sec. Bankruptcy. IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE SUPREME COUET OF NEW ZEALAND, VTJIIIXGTOS DISTIUCT. In the matter of "The Debtors and Creditors Act, 1870," and the amendments thereof, and in the matter of the Deed of Arrangement of John Joseph Browne dated the- Twenty-second day of January, one thousand eight hundred and eighty- three, filed in this Honorable Court on the Twenty-seventh day of January, one thousand eight hundred and eighty-three. MONDAY, the Twenty-sixth day of February, 18.83. TTPON hearing Mr. Cottcrill of Counsel KJ for William Rathbone, one of the Creditors of the abovenaincd Arranging Debtor, it is ordered that the said Deed of Arrangement filed in the above Court on the Twenty-seventh day of January, one thousand eight hundred and eighty-three, be and the .same is hereby declared to be completely executed. By the Court (Sd.) PAUL A. F. BIRCH, Registrar. Impounding' notices. IMPOUNDED AT TARADALE. By Mr. George Heslop, February 20, ISS3. ONE Chestnut Mare, about 15 hands, star on forehead, slit oft' ear, branded NIH near rump, H near shoulder, NIH off. shoulder, saddle mark. Yearling Chestnut Colt at foot, white face, hind feet white. Damages, 10s each. ONE Brown Marc, about 15 hands lin., branded II near shoulder. Yearling Bay Colt at foot, black points, scar near hind leg , . Damages, 10s each. Unless redeemed will be sold on WEDNESDAY, the Uthof March, ISB3. akthur McCartney, Poundkoepcr. Taradale, Feb. 28, 1883.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3630, 1 March 1883, Page 3
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