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NOTABILIA.

A special evangelistic service will be held in Trinity Wesley an Church at 7.30 this evening. > The Artillery, Rifles, and Garrison Band parade in review order in front of the Athenroum at 7 a.m. to-morrow to fire a Royal salute axiAfeu dejoic in honor of Her Majesty's Birthday. A poll for the election of five members of the Board of River Conservators will bo taken at the Taradale school-room between the hours of 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. to-morrow. Mr Margoliouth will hold his regular weekly sale at the City auction mart at 11 a.m. to-morrow.

Messrs Monteith and Co, sells horses, 7 produce, and guns by auction at the Horse Bazaar at 11.30 a.m. to-morrow. _ '■■■■•' Messrs Banner, and Liddle continue their auction sale of watches, jewellery, &c, at their rooms at noon to-morrow. •' ' A mare and a gelding will be sold at the public pound at Hastings at noon'to-morrow if not previously redeemed. Tho Meanee Road Board meets at the Greenmeadows 'Hotel at 4 p.m. to-morrow for the purpose of striking a rate of-_din the £1 on all rateable property in the'district ;.'

Tenders for making additions to premises in Hastings street must be sent in to Mr

Dugleby, architect, not later than to-mor-row. Signor Otto Hag, Swiss medical clairvoyant, will arrive in Napier to-morrow, and can be consulted at the Clarendon Hotel. Robinson's annual stock-taking sale at the Cheap Drapery Shop commences to-morrow, when marvellous reductions will be made. The half-term of the Napier Girls' High School commences on Tuesday, July 8. Mr W. C. Smith again offers himself as a candidate for the Waipawa electoral district. Mr M. R. Miller, of Napier, has taken out an auctioneer's license for the period ending 25th April, 1885. A carriage rug has been lost between Clive and Hastings-street, and the finder will be rewarded on returning same to Griffith's stables. Kay's compound, for coughs and colds; tie pills, specific for neuralgia, and coaguline cement for broken articles are sold everywhere. Mr Alexander Browne, Hastings-street is still catering for the public, and is now offering great bargains in drapery and clothing, as well as 2/- discount in tho £1. The Federal Consultation Company's programme on the Melbourne Cup of 1884 is published. Mr R. Wellwood offers £2 reward for the recovery of a bay mare, and dark brown filly, strayed from Hastings. The Bon Marche has <mitts, gloves, and flowers, for the ball season. Messrs Tait and Mills, and D. Gray and Co. announce that, on and after Ist July, nothing less than a quarter of a ton of firewood will be sold from their yards. Mr Prcbble has cooking apples, oranges, pines, barracouta, and Picton bloaters on hand. Messrs Blythe and Co. quote clearing prices for wide sash ribbons. Persons are requested to try Walters' celebrated guinea trousers and four guinea suits; strong and solid workmanship ; made by the best tailors in town; great variety of tweed. Come and judge for yourself. Note the address—Emerson street. Mr D. C. Hitchman is selling lollies, &c, 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 sec fourth page.)

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4035, 27 June 1884, Page 3

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NOTABILIA. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4035, 27 June 1884, Page 3

NOTABILIA. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4035, 27 June 1884, Page 3

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