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: 'LOYAL." ORANGE LODGES, ■ , Nos.. 5 and 24, WILL hold an Anniversary Dinner anc Ball at Hastings, THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, in; connection wit! the opening of the new Protestant. Hall. ; Dinner at half-past 6 o'clock; dancing tc commence:at half-past 9 o'clock. Ticket* can be had of any of the Committee. T. DAVIDSON, ; - Secretary to Committee. Hastings, November Ist, 1884. MADAME CECILIA SUMMERHAYES' ; JgvENING QONCERT .AT THE TOWN HALL, HASTINGS, ON ; FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7th; . " : '-.; . Part 1. . 1. Grand Duo, Two Pianos, "Belisario" j '"• ' ■ Gorlo. Madame Summerhayes and Miss Anderson. 2. Song, "Love's Request," Rckhardt Dr. Matthews. 3. Solo, Piano, " The Last Hope," Gottseliall ''Laughing Wafer," lVchli, , Madame Summerhayes. 4. Song, "I Arise from Dreams of Thee," Salaman ■ ■ Mr Tanner. 0. Waltz Song, "When all Nature Smiles Again," Caw .. .. Miss Anderson. . G. Violin Solo, . "Sonata," Fleytl Miss Gertrude Anderson. 7. Song, " The Little Old Log Cabin Down the Lane," with chorus Dr. Fisher. • 5. Solo, Piano, Madame Summerhayes. Part 2. 1. Solo, Piano, " Andante and Rondo," Mcndellshon Madame Summerhayes. 2. Song, "The Bailiff's Daughter," (old English ballad) Miss Anderson. 3. Solo, Piano, " LaTraviata," Born Miss Constance Anderson. 4. Sorig, "Non c ver," Mallei Mr Tanner. ..5. Solo, Piana, " Rigoletto " (by desire), Liszt Madame Summerhayes. 6. Song, "Dear Little Shamrock," Dr. Matthews. 7. Song with banjo accompaniment Dr. Fisher. God Save the Queen. Tickets can be obtained at Mr H. O. Johnson's, Chemist, Hastings. NAPIER ATHENiEUM WATER PARTY. rpiCKET HOLDERS are requested to JL be rendy for starting at 10 o'clock on TUESDAY. MORNING, tho 11th instant, from the other side of Long Point. Everyone to provide for themselves. Persons desirous of going can obtain tickets from any member of the Athen-um Committee. Unsold tickets to bo returned not later thnn FRIDAY, the Bth inst. ; after that date will be charged against those who hold them. F. LOGAN, Hon. Sec.. ~~~ "notice. Tenders for Inland Mail Service; ' General Post Office, . Wellington, Ist Oct., 1884. SEALED Tenders will be received at the Chief Post Office, Napier, until Wednesday, 12th inst.; for the conveyance of mails between the undermentioned places, for a period of two years from the Ist January, 1885,'t0 the 31st December, 1886.' .''■; Postal District oS Napiek. ' '. ' 1. Napier and Puketapu, daily 2. Napier and Taradale, via ; Meanee, daily. The attention . "of intending" tenderer's is directed to the following clause of tho terms and conditions of contract printed at the back of the tender-forms': " The days arid hours of arriyals, and departiires of .mails will be stated in a 'time-schedule; attached to the bond, but other days arid hours may from time to time be fixed by the Postmaster Goneralby notice in writing. For service performed by coach no. .stage shall' exceed; .twelve miles, except by special permission from the Postmaster-General, who shall determine whether or riot-longer stages are unavoidable." Contractors whoso tenders may be accepted must be prepared to carry out the services for which they tender according to the time-tables framed by c the department. .:..... ; •■'■'.,.'■ Contractors must, in accordance with the, terms and conditions of mail contracts, provide a free box-seat on any vehicle, and' a free passage by any steamer or boat, when required, for, an officer. travelling, on the business of the department. '.' ' Form of tender, with the; terms and cdh - uitions. of contract, may be procured kt anypost-office. '. No tender will be, considered unless made on the printed form. ... ' : Tenders endorsed "Tender for Mail 'Service, No. ," to be addressed and enclosed.to the Chief Postmaster of the postal district to which, the tender may specially refer. . * W. GRAY, Secretary. '*<_' K -* -^^^ *SCINDE LODGE, 419, I.C. ' THE Regular Monthly Meeting of the above Lodge takes' place at the Masonic Hall, Tennyson street, on THURSDAY next, at 7.30 p.m. Visiting Brethren invited. . ° : -By Order of the W.M. ••:■ ~ NOTICE. THE NAPIER ATHBN_GUM AND ' MECHANICS INSTITUTE. A MEETING of the Members of the Body Corporate will be held on the 26th day of November 1884, at 8 o'clock p.m. in the : Reading Room of the Athenceura.-' ",-'-" ; - :"', ,; ■ Business:—To consider the advisability Of borrowing ori mortgage of the lands of the Body Corporate a sufficient sum of money for tho purpose of altering adding to and improving the biuldings now upon tho said lands, and erecting new buildings thereon in accordance with plans to be submitted to the said meeting, and, if deemed desirable, to authorise such borrowing. ■ By Order of the Committee. • - ." F.LOGAN, -- : .- -,-'.'. ■,' : , , - /.-. ; Hon. Sec. CROSS PETBOLEUM " COMPANY (Limited). SHAREHOLDERS are informed tha.ttho 44th call of Threepence per-share be-: fcomes duo on WEDNESDAY;, the 12th day.o.f- NfivfinAWr,-188-1, and is payable at Company's office,.. 5 Chancery Lane, Christchurch. ■ ; :• ~ , . W. ; H. HARVEY, I . .■ i■\ t\ i '.. -."■'■' Manager. INTENDLNG Purchasers of THOMAS' SHEEP-DIP will oblige tho Undersigned by letting: them know as early an possible the quantity of Dip they;are likely : to want, and the probable time when they re(iuire it. BANNER AND LIDDLE, Agents. - i). C H ITCIIIIAN ' WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LOLLT MANUFACTURER,. OPPOSITE HORSE BAZAAR ■ Hastings-?tre^ti HAVING removed more con- . trally, and erected a fao--tory to suit his increasing trade, £*-■ is now prepared to, execute "rj v. T holesale orders of Boiled and "*~ P_J Dry Goods for the trade. , £T PTlie shop will be found to con- uj. tain a choice selection of wholeCv some sweets, to, which is added • - from-time to time Fresh Novel- £/! lies, it being his deshe to please the tastes of all. HASTINGS. ' FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7th, 1884, ' At 1.30 THE nndei-signed will hold their usua FORTNIGHTLY SALE. MONTEITH _ CO, s ' _■; Auctioneers.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4146, 5 November 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4146, 5 November 1884, Page 3

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