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NOTABILIA.

A public temperance meeting will be hold in the Good Templar lodge-room, Port Ahuriri, at 7.30 this evening. Nominations for the handicaps to be run at the Friendly Societies fete on tho Oth November, Avill be received by the secretary, Mr Bounds, at the AVorking Men's Club up to 8 o'clock to-night. A Rifle Association handicap match will be fired on the Petane range to-morrow afternoon. Mr Monteith sells at the Horse Bazaar at 1.30 p.m. to-morrow five waggon horses without reserve, and trap horses and hacks, spring cart and harness, produce, kc The time for the reception of tenders for the following expires to-morrow: —For leasing tho native school-house and land at Pakowhai, with Captain Preece, R.M., noon ; for erecting additions to the Napier Hospital, with Mr Dugleby ; and for filling in to the proper level two town sections, with Mr E. Tuke. Mr Lyndon holds an auction sale of boots, ale, groceries, furniture, preserved fruits, and other goods at his mart on Monday. Claims against the barqne AVave Queen relating to inward cargo must be sent to Messrs Murray, Roberts and Co. by Monday. Mr Lyndon's monthly land sale will be held on AVednesday next, when properties in Napier, Hastings, and Arlington will be submitted to competition. Messrs Lee aud Sheath have money to lend at current rates of interest. Special excursion fares will be charged to excursionists wishing to attend the Canterbury Spring race meeting and agricultural show, leaving by the steamship Tarawera on the 4th proximo, and returning by the Manapouri on tho Sth. Mr H. AVilliams, ironmonger, has a very fine assortment of iron bedsteads, children's cots, kc., which hois offering at exceedingly low prices. Mr Alexander Browne wants the public to save money by purchasing drapery, ke., at his establishment in Hastings street, and quotes prices for a number of cheap lines. Twenty per cent, will be saved by purchasing dresses and millinery at Messrs Ma gill and Campbell's, Emerson street; prices are quoted, and millinery is trimmed free of charge.

New goods arc now being shown at the Cheap Drapery Shop, and Mr Robinson invites comparison for quality and price with any house in the trade. Messrs Blythe ancl Co. are amongst the largest buyers of Kaiapoi clothing in the North Island. A number of new advertisements will be found in our " Wanted " column. (For continuation of news see fourth page.)

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3831, 26 October 1883, Page 3

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NOTABILIA. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3831, 26 October 1883, Page 3

NOTABILIA. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3831, 26 October 1883, Page 3

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