NOTABILIA.
A grand vocal and instrumental concert, in aid of St. Paul's organ fund, will be given in tho Theatre Royal to-night. Rifle Volunteer fines will be received at the orderly room from 7 to 1) o'clock tonight, Biimmonnscs to be taken out tomorrow for all remaining unpaid. The Artillery Volunteers parade for gun drill at the gun shed at 6 a.m. to-morrow in undress iiniforin with shoulder belts. Messrs Banner and Liddle sell English iile and port wine by auction at their Spit stores at noon to-morrow, and at 2 p.m. hold their regular auction of skins, hides, tallow, &c, at the same place. Tenders for road works required in the
township of Hastings will be received by the Hcretaunga Road-Board up to 1 p.m. tomorrow. . Mr J. A. Rcarden thanks all who have endeavored to recover the body of his son, and offers a reward of £-3 to anyone who may find it. The Hawke's Bay Rifle Association fire a handicap match on the Pctane Saturday next, and the names of intending competitors are requested to bo forwarded to tho lion, sec, Mr Girdlcritone, by noon on Friday. The Loyal Hastings Lodge of Oddfellows hold nn anniversary dinner and ball on the loth proximo. Two bicycle races, under the auspices ot the Bicycle Club, will take place at the Friendly Socities fete on the 9th November. The ' thoroughbred horse Templeton travels this season between Kaikora. and Porangahau, being at Waipukuruu on Mondays, "at Wanstead on Tuesdays, and at Porangahau on Wednesdays. In consequence of Mr G. Benjamin leaving TaradaJc lie is now offering (ho whole of'his stock at tho Blue Gum store at less than cost price. The Jlawke's Bay County Council invites tenders for the supply of corn sacks, delivered at Napier railway station. Mr Beecroft oilers arowcrdof 10s for the recovery of a bay horse, lost from his paddocks at Hastings. The pure Clydesdale sire Robin Adair stands this season at Puketapu. Mr Lamb invites separate tenders for funiishina , , and for the ironmongery, cutlery, <\rc, required for the Napier Girls' High' School. The annual athletic sports will be held at Waipawa on Boxing Day. Mr R. Brooking has a.'two-roomed house, with stable and nuthouse, situate in Hast-ings-street, for .sale a bargain. A number of new advertisements will be found in our " Wanted " column. (lor continuation, of ncirx ace fourth payc.)
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3828, 23 October 1883, Page 3
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394NOTABILIA. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3828, 23 October 1883, Page 3
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