NOTABILIA.
Evangelistic service in the Wesleyan Church at 7.30 this evening. The Artillery Volunteers parade for gun drill at 7.30 to-night. Mr Hugo delivers his second lecture at tho Scandinavian Hall, for the benefit of the society, this evening, commencing at 8 o'clock. Mr Hugo also lectures on '' Mouth and Lips" at tho Town Hall, Hiistings, on j Saturday evening | The shareholders of the Mohaka S' jam Service Company (limited) have resol ed to wind up the company and distrib' cc the property thereof, and have appoint, iMr N. Kettle liquidator. Mr A. A. Stanley, Maraekaky uo station, wants tenders for the labor of making 150 planed and framed doors and gates. Anyone returning a bay mare, which is lost or stolen, to Mr T. Taylor, at Holt's sawmills, will be rewarded, and anyone fouud in the possession of the animal will be prosecuted. Mr J. A. Cunningham urges his friends to poll early for him on Saturday at the Petane election. Tho finder of the pad of a ladies' stirrup, lost between Spit and Shamrock Hotel, will be rewarded on leaving same at Mr J. Boll's Crown Hotel, Spit. Mr W. C. Fowler, Waghorno street, Port Ahuriri, grinds and repairs all kinds of cutlery, Sec C.J.W.- Box 57, Post Office, wants a four or five-roomed hous_. Messrs Blythe and Co. have replenished all departments with fresh seasonable goods, purchased at extremely low prices in tho colony, aud invite their customers to share the profits with them. See price list in second page. An advertiser bus willow firewood for sale cheap. Messrs Blythe and Co. arc clearing children's white kid boots and shoes at reduced prices. One pound reward is offered for information that will lead to the discovery of the persons who have thrown stones on the hdus'e of Mrs Collins, Dickens-street. Messrs Magill and Campbell announce that Mr Samuel Cainpbcllprocccds to London to act as home buyer, and will forward monthly shipments of goods, iv consequence
of which they have determined to hold a genuine cheap sale of drapery and clothing at their establishment in Emerson-street. The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamship lonic leaves Lyttelton for London about the end of June. Full particulars can be obtained from Mr I). Balharry, the local agent. A number of new advertisements will be found in our "Wanted " column. (For continuation of news see fourth page.)
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3717, 14 June 1883, Page 3
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395NOTABILIA. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3717, 14 June 1883, Page 3
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