AIIULSeDBICBBI'S. OPENING OF THE NEW WESLEYAN CHURCH, HASTINGS. npilE Opening Soiree will be hold in the JL Town Hall on GOOD FRIDAY. Tea at G o'clock, to be followed by a Vocal and Instrumental Concert by tho Members of Trinity Church Choir and others. A Special Train will leave Nupicr for the Soiree at 5.10 p.m. KAIKORA METHODIST FRICE CHURCH. A TEA MEETING and Sale of Needlework, Sec, will bo held at the Schoolroom, Kaikoni, on GOOD FRIDAY, April 11, in aid of Circuit Funds. Poors open at 2 p.m. Tea on the table at 0.30 p.m. Admission to tea, 2/-. No half tickets A Hook Si all and Children's Tree will be provided. Donations thankfully received by Mesdiiincs Hicks, Berry, and Stevinfi. MAD AMR SUMMERHAYES' CONCERT, to be given at Hastings, is Unavoidably postponed until FRIDAY, the 18th. Particulars will bo announced. VolMißtees , Notices. DISTRICT ORDER. rjpilE F Battery N.Z. Artillery and tho JL Napier Rifle Volunteers will parade for Government Drill in front of the Atheiueum at 7.4.5 o'clock TO-NIGHT, instead of Thursday, 10th, as previously ordered. Band to attend. FRANK W. GARNER, Capt. Commanding District. F BATTERY N.Z. ARTILLERY. A GENERAL MEETING of the Battery will beheld TO-NIGHT, immediately after parade, for tho purpose of Electing si Lieutenant and arranging for a New Uniform to be obtained for the Members, &c, &c. FRANK W. GARNER, _ Captain Commanding District. Napier, April 1), 1881. Meetings. UNION FOOTBALL CLUB. AN Adjourned Meeting of those interested in tho formation of the abovenamed Club will be held at the Clarendon Hotel THIS DAY (Wednesday), at S p.m. Business —Election of Officers, Adoption of Bye-laws, &c. Intending members are particularly requested to attend. HERBERT Y. COLLINS, Hon. Sec. THE HAWKE'S BAY GOLD MINING PROSPECTING ASSOCIATION (LIMITED). TVTOTICE is hereby given that a general ±\ meeting of the Shareholders of the above-named Association will bo held in the Town Hall, Hastings, on THURSDAY, tho 17th of April next, at half-past seven o'clock in the evening, for the purpose of— (1) Electing a Board of Directors for directing the operations of the Association (2) Appointing a Manager and other officers (•3) Approving of tho Memorandum of Association and Articles of Association (4) General business WILLIAM O'McLEOD, Manager, pro tern. HAWKE'S BAY AGRICULTURAL AND PASTURAL SOCIETY. A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of Members will be held on TUESDAY, 22nd inst., at 2 p.m., at the Society's Rooms, Tennyson-street, Napier, to consider tho following memorandum from the Hawke's Bay Jockey Club : — "That tho Jockey Club agree to the principles of joint occupation of the land at Hastings on the basis proposed in the memorandum forwarded by the secretary of the A. and P. Society, dated 10th March, 1881, and that an arrangement should be entered into giving both societies such rights, and the perpetual use of such portions of the ground as may be essential to tho function of either body, that to properly secure such advantages to both the actual area and position of land reserved, price per acre to bo paid, and all and every detail necessary can only be arrived at after careful consultation by rojn'csentatives from the two societies acting under legal advice, and that Captain Russell and Messrs C. B. Winter and W. U. Burke be appointed to act with a similar number of representatives of tho A. and P. Society, and tho H.B. Jockey Club agree to be bound by any arrangement entered into by their representatives on condition that a similar arrangement be entered into by the A. and P. Society." By order, Wμ. BEILBY, Secretary H.B.A. and P. Society. Napier, April S, 1881. Public Notices. NAPIER HOLIDAY ASSOCIATION. STORES of Members will be closed on FRIDAY and MONDAY NEXT, being Good Friday and Easter Monday. W. R, BLYTHE, Chairman. IT is requested that all Accounts against the Committee of the late Garrison Band Bazaar shall bo sent in by TO-DAY (Wednesday), at latest. W. SLATER, Secretary. WE, tho undersigned, sincerely thank the numerous Customers and Public on behalf of the late Finn of John Bicknell & Sons for their past patronage. We beg to state that the Business will be carried on as heretofore under our supervision, and wo trust by strict attention to merit a continuance of your favors. We are, Sir, Your Obedient Servants, SAMI GRAHAM \m , T. A. SHIRLEY J r ™^- TRANSFER OF FAMILY BUTCHER'S BUSINESS. nniIOMAS FOREMAN having retired JL from the Business lately carried on by him in Dickens-streot, Napier, desires to thank his numerous Customers for the very liberal support afforded him for so many years past, and trusts tho same patronage may bo extended to his successor, Me. HUGH LEETE, who has been for some considerable time his manager in Napier. I have to request that all outstanding accounts be paid to Mr. Hugh Lecte, whose receipt will bo a sufficient discharge. HUGH LEETE begs to inform Mr. Foreman's numerous Customers and the Public generally that nothing shall be spared on his behalf in order to sustain the high reputation for prime quality of Meat, as supplied by Mr. Foreman, and with that view he has secured very convenient paddocks and erected a now slaughter-house near to town, so as to bring in meat in the best possible condition. HUGH LEETE, Dickons-sfcreet, Napier. ami Fohihl. T OST—On Saturday last, sth instant, JU a Milncr'a Key. Finder will bo rcvfircleil on leaving eamo ;ifc Daily TeleGKAI'H Office. LOST— Between Takapau and Napier, j Cheque drawn by me in favor of Mr John Sheehan for .£250 [No. A., 13732] on Bank of Australasia, Waipawa. Payment stopped. Finder will be suitably rewarded on Returning same to Criterion Hotel, Napier, or to Mr T. Hobson, Takapau. T OST—A Gold-handled Knife, in tho JLJ fewer near the Post-office. Anyone returning the same to the undersigned will receive 10s reward.—C. Palmkji, Napier. 17 OUND—Black and White Coolie Dog JC Pup, long smooth hair. The owner can have the same by_ paying expenses, otherwise it; will be sold for the benefit of whom it may concern ten days from date hereof at Bcccroft's Repository. J. Ti'ACK, Hastings. March 31&t, ISSI. - -
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3969, 9 April 1884, Page 3
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