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NOTABILIA.

Aliss Jennie Lee and company play the comedy of "The Grasshopper" at tho Theatre Royal to-night, curtain rising at 7.1. A special train leaves Hastings for Napier at 7 p.m., returning after the performance.

Tho Artillery aud Rifle A'oluutecrs parade for Government inspection in front of the Athemeum at 7.15 to-night; inspection at 8.

The usual fortnightly meeting of the Loyal Napier Lodge of OddfelloAVS takes phce at 7.30 this ca-ening. The Artillery parade called for Friday is cancelled, and the general meeting of the Battery will be held after inspection on AVednesday next.

Air Alonfeith's Aveckly sale of horses, ke., takes place at the Horse Bazaar on Saturday afternoon.

The time for the reception of the nomination of candidates for the Clive Road Board is extended to Friday, the 27th instant, the election taking place on Saturday, Alay 5.

Alessrs D. Guy and T. Tanner having been nominated to fill the A-acancy on the Education Board, caused by the resignation of Air Lee, the School Committees must elect one of the above gentlemen and forAvard notice of same to the secretary of the Education Board on or before AlaA" 12.

Air Goddard, of the Havelock Nurseries, has Marguerites and Trollops Alotoria straAvherry plants for sale.

Mr H. G. Spackman, Emerson street, has received his first consignment of American organs. The finder of a cockatoo, A\-hich is lost, will bo roAvarded by bringing it to Airs Alay, Repo Kite. Messrs Nelson, Aloate and Co.'s T. Mart, next Criterion Hotel, Hastings street, is now open, and teas of all qualities at various prices can be obtained thereat.

Air Thomas Mitchell, Aleanee, has a foAV dairy coavs to sell.

Air BarroAA-. is in receipt of a shipment of Penfold and Co.'s best Adelaide AA'incs, and quotes prices for same. New goods are uoav being' opened at the New Zealand Clothing Factory, including Norfolk suits and the Ncav Zealand overcoat.

Alessrs Blythe and Co., have opened today their Avinter stock of blankets, in Avliich they have extra A-aluc. A number of uoav adA-ertisements Avill bo found in our " AVanted " column.

(For eoidtit'talioH of news sec fourth pttije.)

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3669, 18 April 1883, Page 3

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NOTABILIA. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3669, 18 April 1883, Page 3

NOTABILIA. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3669, 18 April 1883, Page 3

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