NOTABILIA.
The anniversary anel choir union of St. Luke's, Havelock, Avill be celebrated this evening by tea in the school-room at G. 30, and service in the church at 7.30. Tho Revs. R. Bavin and A. J. Smith address a public meeting in the Wesleyan Church, CUa-c Square, at 7.30 this evening on home mission work. The brethren of the Victoria Lodge of Freemasons hold their regular monthly meeting in tho Masonic Hall, Muuroc street, at 7.30 this CA-cning. Messrs Banner and Liddlo hold their regular auction of skins, hides, tallow, See, at their Spit stores at 2 p.m. to-morroAv, anel afterwards sell, Avithout reserve, the cargo boat Esk. Mr Ryan holds his weekly auction sale at Bcecroft's Repository, Hastings, at 2 p.m. to-morrow, A\-hcii 11 head of dairy cattle will be submitted to competition. Accounts due to tho bankrupt estate of J. T. Cassin not paid before to-morroAv Avillbe sued for. The thirty-second call in the Southern Cross Petroleum Company is due andpayable at the company's office in Christchurch tomorroAV. Several forfeited deferred payment sections in the NorseAvoodandTahoraitesuiA'ey districts, and village of Kumcroa, Avill bo sold by public auction by the Commissioner of CroAvn Lands in tho Council Chamber at 11 a.m. to-morrow, and also the right to cut timber for a specified period on a section in the Tahoraite survey district. Lieut. King publishes companyorders for the Rifle Volunteers ancnt the drill tomorroAv evening. The meeting for tho formation of a Land and Building- Society, No. 0, takes place in the Council Chamber on Friday evening, instead of Thursday, as heretofore an- | nounceel. 1 Entries for the Hawke's Bay Horticul-
rural Society's show, to be held in tho Theatre Royal on the 23rd and 21th instant, close on tho 22nd instant, at the office of Mi- H. Lascellcs, the secretary. A meeting of the members of the Hawke's Bay County Council -will bo held in the Council Chamber on Wednesday-, 2Sth instant, for tho purpose of electing a chairman. "Joker," care of Mr W. Stock, Post Office, Napier, has a consultation open on the Hastings Hanelicap, to be run at the Jockey Club's meeting on Boxing Day. A first and final dividend in the estate of George Bradley is iioav payable to creditors avlio have proved their claims. Mr G. R. Grant Avants to sell a bay gelding. Thomas Murphy challenges David Wilson to run a foot race for £-50 a side at distances specified. Mr S. J. Ruston, Carlylo street, has a four-roomed cottage anil quarter-acre of land in Chaucer roael for sale cheap. Messrs Newton and Co. are now shoAving a large assortment of new- goods, which are being disposed of at prices to meet the times. "C," office of this paper, Avants at once a three or four-roomed house. 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 3845, 13 November 1883, Page 3
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