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NOTABILIA.

The Napier Amateur Dramatic Club play "Daisy rami" at the Theatre Hoyal tonight. A public meeting of the Blue Bibbon Army takes place in St. John's school-room at 7.30 to-night. Mr Eyan holds an auction sale of plants, flowers, lice, at his mart at 11 a.m. tomorrow, and not on Thursday as stated in error in our last issue. The annual meeting of the Hawkc's Bay Sailing Club takes place at the Crown Hotel to-morrow evening. The brethren of the Scinde Lodge of Freemasons hold their monthly meeting in the Masonic Hall, Tennyson street, on Thursday evening. An entertainment will be given by the ladies of Taradale in the district schoolroom on Friday evening, the proceeds to be devoted to the relief of the family of Mr C. O'Brien. Mr Rymcr runs a coaoh from Napier in connection therewith. The annual football match, Napier v. Gisborne, will be played on the recreation ground on Saturday afternoon. - Horses or cattle found straying on the river embankment at Mcancc will be impounded, and their owners sued for damages. Mr R. Brooking has been appointed trustee in the estate of Eichard Wood, a bankrupt. Mr J. N. Williams being the only candidate nominated to fill the vacancy in the Heretaunga Eoad Board, the returning officer, Mr W. 0. McLeod, declares that gentleman duly elected. The time for receiving applications for shares in the Kelly's Terrace Gold Mining and Water Eace Company is extended till Monday next. Any person found trespassing on Mr D. J. .Toil's property at Hastings will be prosecuted. Mr T. Henderson has section No. 35 at Papakura, with house, for sale on terms. Mr \V. Thomas, Tennysou-street, has a family residence, with every convenience, to let. "W," care of Knight Bros., Hastings, wants to rent a cottage in Hastings or Havclock.

The Auckland Clothing Company continue their monster clearing , sale of drapery and clothing , for fourteen days longer.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3787, 4 September 1883, Page 3

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NOTABILIA. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3787, 4 September 1883, Page 3

NOTABILIA. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3787, 4 September 1883, Page 3

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