ASBiBB§CHSSt?S»4S. THEATRE ROYAL. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8. THIRD PERFORMANCE BY TITE NAPIER AMATEUR DRAMATIC CLUB. Stasre Manager My. W. Hodgson Musical Director , Mr. G-. Gurry For the Benefit of the N.A.D.C. Charitable Fund. T. J. Williams' Drama in two Acts rpHE "DEEP QHOW 7lf AN - lib IVI CIIABACTEES— Jack Trudget .. ~ .. • • -\ y, Mr Goodwin Sands .. .. ■' a m Mark Merton w g Raffles Ing Bob [U< Murky Jack K s l l''ouhvcathcr Bill j * Cognovit Crowsfoot .. .. .. Mary Maylaucl .. .. ) Lady Gcorgina ) Amateurs. Interval of Ten Minutes. To conclude with H. J. Byeon's Burlesque Burlotta THE MAID AND THE MAGPIE. Introducing New and Original Songs, Choruses, Local Topical Allusions, iSrc, <S:c. CHARACTERS — Fabrizio .. . . . . -\ Gianetto Pippo I Gentleman Fernando Villabella .. .. f Amateuks. Isaac .. .. .. The JDig-istrato . . .. Ninette. . . . . . • • \ Danio Lucia ( I>Km. Elvira I Amateurs. Luisa . . . . ■ • ■ • / Peasants, Poasantcsscs Guards, and Blackguards. Admission —Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls, -is; Stalls, 2s 6d; Pit, Is. Seats may bo reserved at Mr. Jacobs' Fancy Repository. TARADALE PUBLIC HALL. A DANCE will bo held in the above Hall on the evening of the Bth of November. Tickets may be obtained from Messrs. G. Benjamin, G. Bradley, Joseph Jeffarcs, or J. Drummond. Tickets to admit Gentleman and one Lady, 7/6. LOYAL NAPIER LODGE, No. 4596, 1.0.0. F., M.U. npHE above Lodge will hold a Ball on the 1 9th of November at the Theatre Royal. Members of the order may obtain tickets from Messrs. P. MeG'ormick, 11. Mogridge, or the undersigned. J. HAY, Hon. Sec. Ball Committee. 1.0.0. F., M.U. LOYAL HASTINGS LODGE. AN Anniversary Dinner and Ball will take place on THURSDAY, November 15th. Tickets can bo obtained from the Members of the Committee or from J. Chadwick, Hastings. Public ?fco!ri«es. WANDERER'S BICYCLE CLUB. Club Spoets, November 9. "ONTRIES for the Maiden Two-mile JCi Handicap and Consolation will close THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, the 7th, at the Club Rooms at 8 o'clock. E. STARKEY, Captain. PRICES OF ADMISSION TO PETANE RACES. GATES— Two-horse Vehicles 5/. Ono-horso Vehicles 2/6 Each occupant of Vehicle,. 1/Foot Passengers 1/. No horsemen admitted on the Couiso. Grand stand 2/6 Saddling Paddock 2/6 First Race to start punctually at 12. A. HAULTAIN, Hon. Secretary. RESULT OF THE GENERAL'S SWEEP ON N.Z. CUP. No. No. 780 SirModred 796 Barnaby 793 Cheviot 18 Fame 779 Sirßevidcro 211 Water Nymph 43 Dan 251 Betrayer 501 Speargrass 155 Leopold 30 Leonora 781 Lady Emma 7 Sir George 782 Fair Agnes Colt 41 Envy Filly 189 Bribery Colt 157 Adamant 31 The Jilt 788 Tim Whiffler 15 The Poet 24 Trinket 800 Martyr 27 Murat 36 Robina 26 Matakau 776 Malignar 783 Matanaka 35 Paul 252 Louie 789 King Quail 28 Hilda 50 Herculanoum 132 The Curate 335 Blue Jacket 264 Hycianthe 47 Lord Burleigh 166 Nonpariel 797 Emir Bey 126 Welcome Jack 799 Sou-wester 37 July 32 The Dauphin 795 Tasman -151 Mignon 798 Leodsgran 175 Jessie 44 Mischief 13 Leos 137 Turquoise 301 Radamcs 778 Highland Rose 999 Nonsense 153 Captain Webster 38 Hippodamia 212 Water Color 131 Minerva 777 Trickster '10 Lconata 127 Taiaroa 133 Kalo 300 Neptune 23 Bundoora NOTICE. ALL Accounts owinsr by the late Mrs. ELLEN GRANT must be sent in to the imdersigned. GEORGE FAULKNOR ) Exocutor , JOHN BICKNELL j xccutols - NOT ICE. 1%/J- R. T pOLLI NG E, Of Hastings, is hereby authorised to collect all debts owing to me. Accounts outstanding after the 7th inst. will be sued for ■without further notice. J. D. BROWNE. NOTICE TO W. 11. AVERY. IF the Bay Mare you left in my Paddocks on the 4th of August last (and has since foaled) is not taken away and all charges paid within 14 days from date hereof, she will be sold by auction to defray expenses. W. A. BEECROFT, Hastings. October 22, 1883. Q ÜBSCRIPTIONS for the Building and Furnishing of the New Wing and Children's Ward of the— HAWKE'S T)AY TJOSPITAL, _o 11 NAPIER, Are earnestly invited. Subscriber's Tickets entitling the holder to all the benefits of the Hospital free of all further cost, until January, 1885, can be obtained by payment of £1 on application to any Runholder in the Hawke's Bay and Wairoa Counties, or from— Wμ. HARKER, Secretary. HASTINGS. PO TIT ACDONALD, . ij, JLVJL Tailor, Hastings. Begs to intimate to his old customers and others that he will re-commence business on Saturday, November 17, in premises opposite those of Mr. G. Hastings, Painter, with a carefully-selected stock of Tweeds and Coatings, bought while on his visit to the Old Country ; also, a selection of tho best Kaiapoi Tweeds, for saddle wear. Lost and Found. LOST— A Gold Albert, between Colledge's, watchmaker, and the Clarendon Hotel. The finder will bo suitably rewarded on leaving , same at Office of this Paper.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3841, 7 November 1883, Page 3
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