NOTABILIA.
A special evangelistic service will be held in Trinity Wesleyan Church at 7.30 this evening. Mr R. Olby delivers a Gospel address in the Foresters'' Hall, Dickens street, at 7-30 to-night. The members of tho Loyal Napier Lodge; ot Oddfellows hold their regular fortnightly meeting at the usual place at 7.30 to-night. The Baron Wolseley Lodge of Druids hold a summoned meeting in the Oddfellows' Hall, Hastings, at 7.30 to-night. Mi- Ormond's supporters in the forthcoming election meet in Mr Margoliouth's auction mart at 8 o'clock to-night. The H.B. Jockey Club's steeplechase meeting takes place on tho Hastings course to-morrow, the first race being started at noon. The business establishments of Messrs Neal and Close and of the Holiday Association ■ will be closed all day, and special trains will run to the course at intervals.
Tenders for raising a building in Hastings street must be sent in to Mr T. R. Cooper by noon to-morrow. Tenders for metalling roads in tho Hastings Town District will be received at the office of the Board up to noon to-morrow. The programme'of the concert to be given iv the Theatre Royal to-morrow evening in connection with the lecture of tho Rev. Father Le Menant is published. Mr Bcecrof t will run conveyances to and from the railway and Mr Wellwood's paddock on the day of the ploughing matches. Messrs Monteith and Co. will sell tho steeplechaser Parnell at their sale at Hastings on Friday. The half-yearly meeting of the St. John s Branch, H.A.C.8.5., is convened for Wednesday evening, 2nd July. Mr Ormond issues an address to the Napier electors, in which,he announces that he is a candidate for the Napier seat. The results of the drawings for '' Joker's " aud "Jacob Faithful's" consultations on the H.B. Steeplechase are announced. Messrs Blytho and Co.'s half-yearly sale of drapery and clothing is now on, all goods being reduced, and no discount. Mr A. Desmond announces, in an address, that ho will contest the Hawke's Bay County scat at the general election. Jacob Faithful has opened a consultation on the Spring Handicap and Handicap Hurdles, to bo run at the Jockey Club's spring meeting in October. Messrs Blytho and Co." quote reduced prices for ladies, maids, and girls black straw hats.
Messrs Hardy and Sidey have received their season's supply of flower and vegetable seeds. Being New" Zealand grown can be guaranteed fresh and good. Mr John Hoiwse has sold all book debts in connection with his late grocery store to Mr C. E. Williams, merchant, of Napier. Mr D. C. Hitchman is selling lollies, kc, wholesale, at lowest rates, quality and purity guaranteed. , ■ _ A number of new advertisements will be found in our "Wanted" column. Nothing purifies and enriches the blood and destroys all poisons in the system like. Hop Bitters. Read. (For continuation of news see fourth page.)
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4033, 25 June 1884, Page 3
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475NOTABILIA. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4033, 25 June 1884, Page 3
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