Amusements. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, HAVELOCK. ASOIR EE and CONCERT will be held on WEDNESDAY EVENING-, the 21st of March, in the Mechanics' Institute. Tea at (! 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. Mceiißi^s. LADIES'" BENEVOLENT SOCIETY? Havelock, Hastings, and Clive. rjIIIE Annual Meeting of the members of JL this Society will be held in the Vestry of St. Luke's Church, Havelock, on THURSDAY, 22nd, at :j p.m. 11. W. St. HILL, Hon. Secretary. HAWKE'S BAY RACING CLUB. 4 GENERAL MEETING of Members j.\. will take place at the Masonic. Hotel on THURSDAY, March 22nd, at 7.30 p.m. 11. MONTETTII, Hon. Sec. Public :¥oiices. undersigned will run a Coach at 10 JL a.m. TO-MORROW from Newton and Co.'s corner for the convenience of persons wishing to witness the Native llal:«. Tlie coach will follow the band conveyance in and out. G. RYMER. N O T I C E . To Consignees of Goods por " G.uielocii " to Wellington. /"CLAIMS against the above ship must be XJ scut in before Noon TO-MORROW, the 20th instant, to the undersigned, otherwise they will not be recognised. WARDROP & CO., Agents. IN consequence of St. John's School-room beiny engaged TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) EVENING, the Choral Practice- will bo held at Percy House, Tennyson-street, at 7.'JO sharp. H. G. SPACEMAN. Conductor. PIANOFORTE TUNING. MR. QYMONS is again in Napier, and O is prepared to Tune and Repair Pianos and Organs. Early application necessary. Orders left at Mr Jacobs', Has-tings-street, "will receive attention. N OTICE. A L L Accounts against Groomc, and XjL Co., of Hawkestone, Puketapu, must be sent in on or before March 31st. MRS T UCAS, Hastings-street, oppoJLj site Mr .Faulknor, coachbuilder, begs to inform the Ladies of Napier that she has commenced business as Dressmaker, and hopes by strict attention to give satisfaction. HAWKE'S BAY HOSPITAL. SUBSCRIPTIONS to the Building Fund IO arc urgently needed and earnestly invited. Donations marked "Children's Hospital arc specially set apart for that purpose. Wμ. BARKER, Secretary. NOTICE. ESTATE OF 11. GARDINER, Jun. I HEREBY give notice that a Dividend will be declared upon all due proved claims in this Estate received by me on or before 21st March, ISS3. CHARLES DOLBEL, Trustee. NOTICE. A LL overdue Accounts not paid onorbcJLjL fore J larch i> Ist, will be sued for without further notice. G. BENJAMIN, Taradalc. ISosad l>«»s'«I RJoißcey. CLIVE ROAD BOARD. -\TOTTCE is hereby given that the unclevJL mentioned resolution was passed at a Meeting held on WEDNESDAY, the loth of March, and that it will be proposed to confirm that resolution at a Meeting of the Board to be held on Wednesday, the 25th of April. That in accordance with the provisions of Section 11 Road Boards Act, ISS2, it was resolved :— That the Clive Road Board District be divided into three Wards, to be respectively failed the Clive Ward, the Tuki Tuki Ward, and Pakowhai Ward. That the Board in future consist of seven Members. That the portion of the District lying to the south of the Tuki Tuki bo called the Tuki Tuki Ward, returning two Members to the Board. That the portion of the District lying between the Tuki Tuki and Ngai-uroro rivers be called the Clive Ward, returning three Members to the Board. That the portion of the district lying to the North of the Ngaruroro river be the Pakowhai Ward, returning two Members to the Board. P. SUTTON, Chairman. March 10, 18S3. CLIVE ROAD BOARD. IVfOTICE is hereby given that a petition ±S in favor of the passing of the above resolution will be considered by the Board at its Meeting- on the 2orh of April. F. SUTTON, Chairman* Sales hy Mi* BS. Mouiciili. TIMBER SALE. " TO-MORROW TUESDAY, MARCH 20, ISS3. At 12.30 p.m. H. MONTEITH Is instructed to sell, at Glen dinning's Yards, near Napier Railway Station— X A AA A r ? ET '*? AWN TIMBER, including a quantity of Tongued and Grooved Totara. A number of Gates. 11. MONTEITH, Auctioneer. CATTLE SALE, HASTINGS. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, ISS3. At 1 o'clock. The undersigned will sell at Beccroft's IAA H E A D C A T T L E. 300 Sheep, mixed lots Further Entries Received. II MONTEITH, Auctioneer. Shlcs hy JBamicr & latltllc. THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1883, At 2 o'clock. BANNER & LIDDLE Have received instructions from Mr Burley to sell on the above date on. the promises. Hastings-street— LOT No. 10, SUBDIVISION OF NAPIER TOWN SECTION No. oG'2, containing about 6.1 perches, together with a well-built Four-roomed Cottage, Outhouses; water laid on, and replete with every convenience. AlsoThe Furniture and Effects, consisting of Tables, Chairs, Bedsteads, Bedding, &c. BANNER & LIDDLE, Auctioneers. —■■**-■■■■■■-"■■- ■ ■ "" '■ * ' • rpo BE LET at Waipawa, a Baker's X Shop and Oven, with Dwelling I attached. Apply to A. Cooper, Waipawa.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), 19 March 1883, Page 3
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