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NOTABILIA.

Mr A. H. Burton delivers a Gospel address at West Clive at 7 o'clock this evening. The members of the Working Men's Club hold a special general meeting at S o'clock to-night for the revision of rules Entries and acceptances for the Jockey Club's spring races close with Mr Luckie, secretary, at the Criterion Hotel at S o'clock to-night. Nominations for tho handicaps to be competed for at the Cricket Association s sports on Saturday close at the Empire Hotel at 8 o'clock to-night. The collector will bo in attendance at the Oddfellows' Hall, Taradale, from 10 a.m. to G p.m. to-morrow, to receive rates due to the Taradale Board of River Conservators. Messrs Monteith and Co. sell »0 head mixed cattle ly auction at the Shamrockyards at 1.30 p.m. to-morrow. Mr Alfred Buckland sells at the Haymarket, Auckland, to-morrow, under instructions from the New Zealand Native Land Settlement Company, town, suburban, and country lands at Gisborno. A four - horse coach, for Taupo and Ohinemutu, carrying passengers, leaves tho Clarendon Hotel on Thursday morning. Intending exhibitors at the agricultural show are reminded that entries for stock close on Saturday. The prospectus, provisional directors, xc, of tho Theatre Royal Company is published. Tho capital is £5000 in £5 shares. Early intimation should be given to tho railway manager for horse boxes and trucks for the races and cattlo show next month, and no goods, excepting exhibits for the show, will bo conveyed on tho Gth, 7th, and 9th proximo. The Now Zealand Bible, Tract, and Book Society have opened a temporary establishment at Waipawa. Mr W. Harker wants a partner with £1000 for a saw mill close to a railway station. Mr S. E. Cooper, jeweller, has improved eye protectors from sun and dust. _ An advertiser has board and residence for two single gentlemen, also two day boarders. A largo auction sale of stud sheep, cattle, and horses will bo held near Warrnambool, Victoria, on the 28th November, on account of T. F. Rutledffo, Esq. Catalogues can be obtained at the office of Mr M. R. Miller, Napier. Mr Chissell has a fresh supply of smoked fish and oysters. Accounts over three months duo to Messrs D. Gray and Co., not paid before the 2nd proximo, will be sued for. Mr Margoliouth has prime Ashburton cheese for sale. Jacob Faithful's consultation is filling rapidly, and will closo shortly. Persons having claims against Dr. Menzics are requested to send the same in to Messrs Carlile and McLean. Mr John Orr, Port Ahuriri, has now landing a choice variety of seed and feed oats. Messrs Ruddock and Fryer have a very largo stock of electro-plated ware of newest and choicest patterns, which is being sold at prices to suit tho times. Messrs Ruddock and Fryer arc Napier agents for tho patent wool-removing paint, by which the sheepskin fresh from the slaughter yard can bo at once denuded of its wool with immense profit. Read Robinson's price list in " Wanted" column, and you will find lie is selling as cheap as any bankrupt or other sale in town. At the City Hairdressing Saloon you will find a splendid assortment of pipes, tobaccos, cigars, playing cards, cigarette holders, hair brushes, combs, in fact every toilet requisite, and the latest novelties of every description. 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. A number of new advertisements will bo found in our "Wanted" column. Don't Die in the House. —"Rough on Rats " clears out rats, mice, beetles, roaches, bed-bugs, ilics, ants, insects, moles, jackrabbits, gophers. Felton, Grimwade & Co., Agents, Wellington. The weakest woman, smallest child, and sickest invalid, can use Hop Bitters with safety and great good. See. (For continuation of news see fourth page.j^

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4110, 23 September 1884, Page 3

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650

NOTABILIA. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4110, 23 September 1884, Page 3

NOTABILIA. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4110, 23 September 1884, Page 3

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