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NOTABILIA.

A mission service will be held in St. Andrew's Church, Port Ahuriri, at 7.30 this evening. A meeting of Mr Ormond's election committee will take place at the committee room at 7.30 this evening. The supporters of Mr John Sheehan are requested to meet at the Protestant Hall at 7.30 to-night. ; Mr Weiss plays an exhibition game of billiards at the Criterion Hotel to-night, commencing at 7.30, giving a local player .500 points in 1000. An historical and musical entertainment will be given in Trinity Church school-room to-night, commencing at S o'clock. The first general meeting of the , annual subscribers to the Hastings Athenaeum will be held in the reading room at 8 o'clock tonight. An open temperance meeting will be held in the Hope of the North Lodge, White road, to-night, at which tho Rev. Mr Paterson will deliver an address.

Mr Lockhead's dancing class meets in the Protestant' Hall to-night. A general meeting of the Union Football Club is convened for to-morrow evening at the Clarendon Hotel.

Mr Lyndon holds a sale of furniture and other goods by auction at his mart on Thursday. The regular monthly meeting of tho Scinde lodge of Freemasons is convened for Thursday evening. Mr John Sheehan announces his intention of coming forward as a candidate for the representation of this borough in Parliament.

Accounts owing to Mr Richard Hollis, butcher, Taradale, must be paid on or before loth instant, or they will be sued for. • The members of St. Augustine's Ladies Work Society hold a sale of work about the end of July in aid of the church building fund, and gifts will be thankfully received. Mr W: liarker has several freehold properties in Napier, a freehold run of about 600 acres, and a number of ewes and wethers for sale. Mr Harker will bo glad to supply information to gentlemen looking for runs in this province. Messrs Condon and Sheehan, bakers and confectioners, of Napier, have dissolved partnership, and the business will be continued by Mr T. Condon. A grey mare has been impounded at Hastings, and unless redeemed, will be sold on the 15th instant. -

Mr W. L. White, Emerson-street, is in receipt of a large and varied assortment of toys and fancy goods, sporting material, &c. " Grand Flaneur," care of Mr M. Kyan, Taradale, has a consultation open on the H. 8 ., Jockey Club's Spring Handicap. Messrs Blythe and Co. have the business premises at present occupied by Mr Lindert*reen in Emerson street to let. • A fox terrier has been lost, and finder

will bo rewarded on application to Mr F. Logan. All the choice new makes in ladies corsets have been reduced at Blythe's clearing sale. Messrs Murray, Roberts and Co. publish a list of new goods just landed and on hand. Mr Jacobs has boy's and youth's tricycles for sale. ' ~<••. Mr Chissell has fresh oysters, choice truit, new laid eggs, and fresh butter. ; 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. Skinny Men.—" Wells' Health Renewer' restores health and vigor, cures Dyspepsia, Impotence, Debility. At druggists. Felton, Grimwado & Co., Agents, Wellington . Hop Bitters strengthens, builds up and cures continually, from the first dose. Be sure and see.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4038, 1 July 1884, Page 3

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NOTABILIA. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4038, 1 July 1884, Page 3

NOTABILIA. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4038, 1 July 1884, Page 3

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