NOTABILIA.
Tho Rifle Volunteers parade for company drill at the drill-shed at 7.15 to-night.
A meeting of persons desirous of forming a Druids Lodge iv Hastings is convened to bo held at C'aulton's Hotel at 8 o'clock to-
night. Applications for the post of assistanl mistress to the Taradale district school musl bo sent in to the channan of the Schoo. Committee not later than to-morrow.
The following , auction sales take place tomorrow:—By slr Lyndon, at his mart, at 11 a.m., Canterbury flour, tea, maize, hams and bacon; by Mr Ryan, at his mart, at 11
a.m., drapery, clothing, boots and shoes &'.; by Messrs Banner and Liddle, at their rooms, at 11 a.m., fruit and forest trees, I flowers, shrubs, ku. ; by Messrs Wood and Co., fit their auction room, Hastings, at 11 a.m., oleographs, chromos, &c. ; and by Mr MonteitlCat Messrs i>ansneldaudCo'sstore, Spit at 11.30 a.m., Canterbury outs, ami atthc Horse Bazaar, at I.HO p.m., several broken and unbroken colts and draught horses for unseserved sale, also trap horses and hacks, harness, produce, fowls, kc. Tenders will be received up to noon tomorrow for carting pipes, kc, for the Napier Gas Company, and for erecting two double chimneys for MrPurcell, Occidental Hotel. , .... The Herschell-street Sunday school children meet in the Foresters' Hall on Sunday afternoon, and a Gospel meeting takes place in the same hall in the evening, to which all are invited. At Messrs Miller and Potts' sale of horses at Hastings on the 2Sth instant the draught entires Young Heather Jock find Laird O'Stoncbyres, and Mr Murtagh's racers Comet and Come Again will be offered. Messrs Charles William Cowper and William Frederick Knight, sheepfarmcrs and irruziers, have disolved partnership, and the business will be carried on by William Frederick Knight nud Frederick Gcora-e Cowper, who will discharge all liabilities and receive all accounts owing. Mr John McVay has been appointed trustee in the estate of William King, of Taniwera, carrier, a bankrupt. Messrs Lee and Sheath have the ofhc.es in Tennyson-street lately occupied by them Poison is laid in the paddocks of Mr John Higgins at Waitangi, and trespassers will be prosecuted. Mr J. 11. Vautier has prime seed and eating potatoes now lauding ex Frank Guy from Wurniambool. New season's China teas of excellent brands can bo procured at Mr Knowles' grocery and provision warehouse, Hastingsstreet. Mr Alexander Browne wants purchasers of drapery and clothing to call at his establishment in Hastings-street and see the vuliie offering for cash. A number'" of new advertisements will be found in our " Wanted " column. (For continuation of news sec fourth paye.)
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3772, 17 August 1883, Page 3
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