NOTABILIA.
St. John's Band of Hope hold a special meeting at 7.30 to-night, Avhen Mr J. Harding gives an address. Die members of the Napier RoAving Club hold their annual meeting at the Criterion Hotel at 8 o'clock to-night. . The Bishop of AVaiapu consecrates the il neAV church at tho Spit to-morroAV at 11 r a.m. 0 Mr Lyndon sells by auction to-morroAV " at 11 a.m., on tho premises, Shakespeare 1 road, Mr J. P. Samson's household furnir ture and effects. Tho first meeting of the creditors of AY. E. Woods, chemist, a bankrupt, takes place at the Court House, Napier, at 2 1 p.m. to-morrow. The Rifle A r oluntcers commence class firing on the Tutaekuri range on Saturday ' afternoon, and ammunition Avill be served ' out nt the orderly room between S and 9 i o'clock to-morrow night. 1 Mr Monteith sells horses, harness, oats, maize, potatoes, poultry, kc, at the Horse { Bazaar on Saturday. ' The creditors of H. J. Glazobrook, a 1 debtor, meet at the Court House, Napier, ! on Tuesday, September 11, Avhen bankrupt ! makes application for ccrtilicite of compliance Avith the provisions of the Bankruptcy Acts. The Napier Amateur Dramatic Club 1 perform "Daisy Farm" at the Theatre Royal on Tuesday evening next. Messrs Banner and Liddle sell a quarteracre section at Kaikora, Avith dwelling thereon, by auction, at their rooms on Tuesday, loth September. A brown filly has been impounded at Hastings, and, if not redeemed, xvill be sold on the 13 th September. Messrs Knight Bros., Hastings, havo AVarnambool seed, early seed and eating potatoes on hand and for sale. "Thcta," office of this paper, has a tanned tennis net for sale. The oAvncr of a watch, Avhich has been found, can have same on applying to Mr AY. D. Fulton, Port Ahuriri, and paying expenses. At the next sittings of tho Supreme Court in bankruptcy George Bradley, Samuel Merrick, and Nathaniel Pilcher, bankrupts, AA'ill make application for their discharge. The finder of a gold locket and portion of gold chain, lost at Hastings, will be reAvarded on leaving same at the Pacific Hotel, Hastings. The ucav season's teas direct from China can bo obtained in all qualities at Mr Scarfe's grocery and provision Avarehouso, Dickens-street. The advantages of Mr Kuoavlcs' stock of boots are depicted in rhyme clseAA'hero. A number of neAV advertisements aa.ll be found in our " AVanted " column.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3783, 30 August 1883, Page 3
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397NOTABILIA. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3783, 30 August 1883, Page 3
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