NOTABILIA.
AVallaee's romantic opera "Maritana" Avill be produced by the Sinionsen Company at the Theatre to-night. "Four Types of Faecs" Avill be tho subject of Mr Hugo's lecture in St. John's school-room this CA'cning. Tho amateurs of Taradale give a dramatic entertainment in the church school-room at Taradale to-night for the benefit of the AvidoAy and children of the late Luke Maddigun. A'olunteer recruits parade at the drillshed at 7.30 this CA'enhig. Tho U.A.O.D. hold a summoned meeting in the lodge-room, Foresters' Hall, at _ o'clock this CA'cning. Tho members of the Chamber of Commerce hold their quarterly meeting at the offices in Bro\A'iiing-street at 3 p.m. toniorroAV. The nomination of candidates of persons Avilling to serve on tho Licensing Committee for the district of Petane must be made by noon to-morroAV at the schoolroom, Petane. Accounts OAving by the Tamumu Road Board must be sent to the office at Tamumu not later than to-morroAV. A special train leaves Hastings for Napier aud intermediate stations on Saturday CA'cning. Messrs F. Sutton, J. L. M'Urov, J. B. Hollis, C. 11. Alley, and AY. Knight have been elected the Licensing Committee for the district of Clive, and on AVednesday next the Committee holds its first for the election of a cUairuwi!.
d Mr John Collingo has been appointed a •c sub-agent at Hastings for the New Zealand >. Insurance Company. r, Mr Ryan sells wheat, bran, ale, stout, is ling, bottled fruits, mustard, and olive oil, n besides a quantity of fancy goods, at his mart on Saturday. Three horses have been impounded at . Farndon, and, unless redeemed, AA'ill bo sold e> on April 12th. Mr John Orr, Port Ahuriri, has been appointed sole agent in Hawke's Bay for the v sale of AVilson's hydraulic lime, of AA'hich a stock is always on hand. v The Commissioner of CroAvn Lands iin- ' o nonnecs that certain lands (specified in ad- , v vertisement) in the Pohui and Patoka sumn vey districts, will bo open for selection at j c tho Crown Lands Office, Napier, on Friday, s tho 20th April next, at stated upset prices. s Mr Monteith sells hacks and trap horses, |j buggy, Dorking fowls, and barley at the q Horse Bazaar on Saturday. ; Mrs Cole, Coote road, has board and I residence for one gentleman and board for c one. 0 The steamer Go-Ahead leaves for AVcllington, Lyttelton, and Dunedin, on Saturday at noon. The Ncaa- Zealand Clothing Factory has H iioav opened 30 cases of autumn goods, consisting of large A'aricties in men's and boy's , clothing, hosiery, hats, blankets, rugs, ties, , ivc. This is the largest stock they have ever before opened in Napier, and therefore \ they haA'cmarked their goods specially low so i as to insure a speedy sale. Once more they beg to remind the general public that, as manufacturers, they are iv a position to offer good* at manufacturer's prices, thus saving the public from paying two profits. AVood's poisoned wheat, prepared at the Apothecaries Hall, causes instant death to " rats, mice, rabbits, or birds. A number of new advertisements Avill be found in our " Wanted " column.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3652, 29 March 1883, Page 3
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