Amusements. HAVE ARRIVED, AND WILL GIVE A GRAND PERFORMANCE TO-NIGHT, Doors open at 7, commencing at 8. CHIARINI'S jJOYAL ITALIAN |^IRCUS MENAGERIE OF TRAINED ANIMALS and the Wondrous FAUST FAMILY AND TROUPE. 3 GREAT AND COSTLY SHOWS Q IN ONE. O Under 3 Mammoth Tents. Seating accommodation for 5000 people. 60 ""Pistes 60 (Ladies and Gentlemen) Selected and assembled together in Chiarini's Groat Show. From the Leading Circuses and Hippodromes of Europe and America. WILL EXHIBIT AT NAPIER For five days only. Two Performances daily, commencing on SATURDAY, OCTOBER ISth. First Appearance in Napier of a Real, First-class, Stylish, High-toned, and Elegant Circus. First Appearance in Napier of a Costly Collection of Living Wild Beasts, Herbivorous Animals, Carnivorous Beasts, Royal African Lions, Royal Bengal Tigers, Learned Ceylon Elephants, Educated Zebra, Beautiful Leopards, Black Panthers, Snowwhite Sacred Cattle that at one time trod the soil of the banks of tho Sacred River Ganges at Benares, India, and were worshipped by the Hindoo, ke. CHIARINI'S CELEBRATED GOLD AND SILVER BAND Will give a Grand Free Out-door Concert for one hour previous to tho commencement of each performance, under the leadership of Profersor H. Yon Der Meahdcn, the famous Cornet Virtuoso, Piano, Violin, and Xylophone Soloist, and Musical Director of the Royal Italian Circus. Prices of Admission—Dress Circle, ss; Stalls, 4s ; Pit, 3s. Childicn under nine half price. One Ticket admits to both Circus and Menagerie. CHIARINI'S GREAT CIRCUS. SPECIAL TRAIN ! SPECIAL TRAIN ! IT IS WORTH ONE HUNDRED MILES OF TRAVEL TO BEHOLD .' A SPECIAL TRAIN will leave AVaipukurau on MONDAY EVENING at 5 p.m. for Napier, calling at intermediate and Flag Stations, arriving in Napier in time for the Circus, and returning after the performance. Return Fabes : From Waipukurau, 11/-; Waipawa, 10/-; Kaikora, 9/- ; Te Auto, 7/- ; Paki Paki, 4/6 ; Hastings, 3/- ; Farndon, 2/-. L. MAYA, Secretary. NAPIER RAILWAY. CHIARINI'S CIRCUS. SPECIAL TRAIN. ON MONDAY, October 20th, ISS4, a SPECIAL TRAIN will run from Waipukurau to Napier as follows: — Waipukurau, dop. .. 5.0 p.m. Waipawa ~ ~ 5.17 ~ Kaikora ~ .. 5.29 ~ Te Aute ~ .. 0.5 ~ Paki Paki „ .. 6.36 „ Hastings ~ .. 6.50 ~ Farndon ~ ~ 7.10,, Calling at intermediate stations, and returning after the Circus. For particulars and fares, see postors by lessee of train. SPECIAL FARES. On Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, October 21st, 22nd, and 23rd, Saturday Return Tickets will be issued from all stations to Napier, available for return up to and including Friday, October 24th. A. V. MACDONALD, District Manager. HAVELOCK FORESTERS. THE ninth Anniversary of Court Sir Henry Havelock, No. 5841, A.0.F., will be celebrated by a Dinner and Ball to be held on FRIDAY, 24th October, in the Court-room, Havelock, proceeds in aid of Management. Fund. Dancing to commence at 9 p.m. Tickets for Dinner and Ball 15s each, Dinner or Ball separately 10s Gd each, to be obtained from any of tho Officers of the Court. ADVANCE NAPIER. DURING the Circus week I shall supply suppers from S to 11 p.m. Cold meats, Hams, Cakes, Tea, Coffee, etc., etc., etc. A. WRIGHT, Temperance Hotel. Now Discharging, ex Neptune, from New--5A A TONS BEST'CO-OPERATIVE UU COALS. C. DOLBEL k CO. CHRYSTOLLEUM. HERR TENSEN, Artist, has returned _P for a short stay in Napier and will receive orders for Portraits and make arrangements to suit pupils during the coming week. Address.—Mrs. Brcnton, Carlyle street. Mcetioa.ics. AN Extraordinary General Meeting of tho shareholders of tho Napier Recreation Ground Company will be held at the Masonic Hotel on MONDAY, the 20th October, at 8 o'clock p.m. Business—To confirm resolution passed on the 3rd of October re borrowing. By order, LOWTEN LOWTEN, Secretary. TO SPORTSMEN. AT the request of several gentlemen who held shooting licenses for the past season I call a meeting of allshooting license holders and others interested in that question to consider the propriety of takingsteps to secure the protection of game. Meeting to be held at the Council Chamber on THURSDAY, 23rd October, at 2 p.m. F. SUTTON. H.A.C.8.5., HASTINGS. npHE adjourned General Meeting will be JL held'on SATURDAY, October 25, at 8 o'clock. HAWKE'S BAY COUNTY COUNCIL ELECTION. MEANEE RIDING. ■ To Mr. P. H. Dickson and other gentlemen who have requested me again to stand for the County Council. I HAVE 'much pleasure in acceding to your requost, and shall, if T am again returned, still see that the roads and other County roads ill which you aro interested are attended to. I ask you to meet me at a public meeting i of electors at the Oddfellows' Hall, Taradale, • on SATURDAY, 25th instant, at 7 p.m!, ; when I shall publicly explain my views upon ; County matters. I have the honor to bo, gentlemen. Yours &c, ' C- RYMER. 13/10/84.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4131, 18 October 1884, Page 3
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