(For continuation of news sec fourth page., ': Aum-cmeuis. i — PR 0 T E S T ANT HA L L Tennyson-street. SIX NIGHTS ONLY, TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! « THE in GY P T lAN TO" AR • GIFT EXHIBITION. ; The Zoetrope (or Wheel of Life.l • AERIAL SUSPENSION ACT ; OR THE MAGIC LADY. The Great American T A L X I N G M A C II I N E, And a host of other Novelties. EVERY VISITOR WILL RECEIVE A PRESENT. EVERY VISITOR WILL RECEIVE A PRESENT. £300 worth of Fancy Goods of every Description, just arrived from England tc bo given away. Admission, 2s : Children, half-price. Doors open at 7 o'clock. ST. JOHN'S SCHOOLROOM. Tuesday, March 20. P II V S I O G N 0 M V . Q W _I_ gJgV 00, _._., Copenhagen University, Author of "The Truth of Physiognomy," "The Absurdity of Phrenology," kc, whose Lectures have been attended by large audiences throng-b----out the Colonies", will deliver a scries of "his amusing and instructive Lectures on Practical ancl Scientific Physiognomy, to commence with a free Lecture on TUESDAY EVENING NEXT. The Lecture Hall will be open every day, free of charge, to allow the Public to study the large drawings of celebrated men and women, generals, orators, poets, murderers, kc, from wliich much knowledge of Physiognomy may be gleaned. After the first Lecture Mr Hugo will bo in daily attendance at the Anteroom to supply the Public with the celebrated Physiognomical charts of character. Hundreds of men and women have been benefited by a consultation with Mr Hugo, and to seek his advice is to secure prosperity and success. N.B.—Front Seats will be reserved for the convenience of Ladies. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, HAVELOCK. A SOIREE and CONCERT will be held . on WEDNESDAY EVENING, the 21st of March, in the Mechanics' Institute. Tea at G p.m. After tea, musical selections will be rendered by the Choir from St. Paul's Church, Napier, and addresses delivered by several clergymen. Tickets—Adults, 2s. Juveniles, Is. j Mcei--ass. HAWKE'S BAY RAC_N7Tci-__r~ A GENERAL MEETING of Members will take place at the Masonic Hotel on THURSDAY, March 22nd, at 7.30 p.m. 11. MONTEITH, Hon. Sec. Business notices. THRESH LEGS OF MUTTON may be JL had for one shilling each in any quantity at the Hikutoto Boiling-down Works, West Clive. S. L. CHANDLER, Manager. IMPOUNDED AT HASTINGS, ' By tho Ranger, on March lGth, 1883. ONE Black Gelding, about 14 hands high, white star on forehead, branded like q on near shoulder. -AY Unless redeemed, will bo sold on March 31st, at 12 o'clock noon. W. A. BEECROFT, Pouudkeeper. Hastings, March 17th, 18S3. Sales hy Mr IS. Monteith. TIMBER SALE. TUESDAY, MARCH 20, ISS3. At 12.30 p.m. H. MONTEITH Is instructed to sell, at Glcndinning's Yards, near Napier Railway Station— KO Of)f) rEET SAWNTBIBEIl > ?_J \J ~\J\J \J including a quantity of 'Tongucd and Grooved Totara. A number of Gates. 11. MONTEITH, Auctioneer. CATTLE SALE, HASTINGS. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, 1883. At 1 o'clock. The undersigned will sell at Beeeroft's. 100 H E -~ c A T TLE ' Further Entries Received. H. MONTEITH, Auctioneer. Sale- by Mr M. 18. Miller. TOWN OF WOODVILLE. GREAT SALE OF TOWN SECTIONS. Xjy ALLOTMENTS, FROM {-ACRE O i TO 21- ACRES EACH, in the main street (Vogel-street), adjoining School, opposite Post and Telegraph Office, also of Suburban Sections in the adjoining streets. LAND CLEARED WITH GENTLE SLOPE FOR DRAINAGE. MR. M. R, MILLER Has received instructions from G. E. Sainsbury, Esq., to sell by public auction on FRIDAY, March 30, at noon, at the Criterion Hotel, Napier— %f7 TOWN AND SUBURBAN ALO i LOTMENTS, being Subdivisions of Section 10, containing 3G acres, adjoining the District School on the Main Road, hitherto a richly grassed paddock in the centre of the town almost. rians will be issued in a few clays. The position of this land, and the rapidly growing importance of Woodville as the Great Centre City of the North Island arc patent, and require no comment. Terms—Over £100, one quarter Cash, balance may remain 4 years, bearing interest at the rate of G per cent, per annum; under £100, half Cash, balance payable same as above. Also, on same day, the following Woodville Land. Instructed by Horace Baker, Esq.— Subdivision of Rural Sections G, 7, and 175, Woodville. 24 Sections, quarter-acre each 10 Sections from 1 to 2 roods each 3 Sections, half-acre each 10 Sections, from 1 to 2 acres each. Instructed by Mr Daniel Chainier, Woodville— 391 Acres, all flat, Main Napier Road, at junction of Railway fine and road, all grassed but G acres, fourroomed House, improvements, fencing, etc., ready for immediate possession. Also— 88 Acres for lease with purchasing clause, 4 miles from Woodville, and only -J* mile from main Napier road ; 70 acres in grass, half fenced with wire fence, with a Groonied house, two stories, and other improvements. M. R. MILLER, Auctioneer.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3644, 17 March 1883, Page 3
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