NOTABILIA.
The Rifle Volunteers parade for company drill at the shed at 7.45 to-night.
The brethren of the A Victoria Lodge of Freemasons hold their regular monthly meeting at the lodge-room, Munroo street, at 7.30 this evening. The annual meeting of church members of the parish of St. John tho Evangelist will take place in the school-room at 8 o'clock to-r.ight. Tenders for the erection of iicav premises for the Bank of New Zealand at Hastings must be sent in by noon to-morrow. A magic-lantern entertainment will be given in the Church of England school-room at Taradale to-morroAV evening.
The ratepayers of Hastings arc requested to attend a meeting in the Toavii Hall on Friday eA-cning to consider the adA.sability of foi/ning a Town District Board. An abridged prospectus of the Aniseed A r alley Copper Promoters' Company is published by Mr AA r . G. Motley, the local broker, from whom full particulars and forms of application for shares can be obtained. Mr Monteith will sell horses, buggies, saddles, and a lot of Brahma and Cochin foAvls at the Horse Bazaar on Saturday. The Napier High School re-opens on Monday next. Overdue accounts owing to Mr J. A. Napier, Taradale, unless paid on or before tho 31st instant, Avill be sued for Avithout further notice. Mr John Orr has several varieties of seed oats for sale. Tavo harness horses arc for sale at Mr Palmer's stables. Any person Avanting earth can haA'c same on application to Mr J. H. Cooper, Shakespeare road. Mrs Coham, Hastings street, quotes prices for ladies umbrellas and straw hats on sale. A list of subscriptions received and promised toAvards the gymnasium fund of the Napier district shool is published, and further donations are solicited. At Messrs Banner and Liddlc's sale on Thursday a portable billiard table, complete with balls and cues, Avill be offered. Tenders for the supply of meat to the Union Company's steamers for twelve months from August Ist are invited. The Bon Marche has grand value in new black and colored French kid gloves.
The steamer Kiwi leaves for AVelliugton at 5 p.m. to-morrow.
A number of new advertisements Avill be found in our " AVanted " column.
(For continuation, of news see fourth page.)
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3739, 10 July 1883, Page 3
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372NOTABILIA. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3739, 10 July 1883, Page 3
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