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THEATRE '<&&ssss& ROYAL. POSITIVELY FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY, Commencing— . • • MONDAY EVENING NEXT. FIRST APPEARANCE OF MR THOMAS BRACKEN In his Popular, Intellectual, and Humorous Entertainment, "AN EVENING WITH POETS AND HUMORISTS," As delivered by him with enthusiastic bucccss throughout the colony. Selections— "Handy Andy and the Soda water" — Lover " Bingen on the Rhine " —Norton " The Irish Post Boy"—Lover " Passing through the Gate " —Bracken " Barbara Fritchie "—Whither Dublin Car Drivers, Porters, etc.—Lover " To Mary in Heaven"—Burns "Paddy and the Bear " —Lover " Charge of the Light Brigade "—Tennyson "What's youi Religion " —Lover " Old Bendigo " —Bracken " It's Mighty Improvin' " —Lover " A Modern Sermon " —Anon " Handy Andy at the Post Office " —Lover "Curfew Must not Ring To-night"— Thorpo " Soggarth Aroon " —Banim "Father Phil's Subscription List" (humorous) —Lover. ON TUESDAY, 1" AN EVENING WITH THE POETS OF IRELAND." Prices, 4s, 2s Gd, and Is. Reserve seats at Jacobs' Repository. Curtain will rise punctually at 8 p.m. Carriages 9.45. W. K. BISHOP, Business Manager. RIFLE COMPETITION FOR TROPHY Presented by Mr Sheehan. OPEN to all Members of the H.B. Rifle Association and Volunteer Companies. Ranges, 200, 300, and 500 yards; 7 shots at each. No entrance fee. Firing for the above will take place at the Petane Range on TUESDAY, the 11th inst., to commence at 6 a.m. sharp. Intending competitors must send in their names to the Secretary before 9 o'clock j TO-MOR,ROW(Saturda'y) EVENING, who ! will attend to receive entries at the Masonic Hotel, between the hours of 8 and 9 p.m. I on that date. ] Rules of the H.B.R.A. strictly adhered to. Coach will leave Criterion at 5 a.m. on morning of competition. J. ROSS, Secretary. A BAZAAR in aid of the Building Fund of St. Andrew's Hall will be held in the new hall on MONDAY, TUESDAY, and WEDNESDAY next, 10th, 11th, and 12th of November. A Vocal and Instrumental concert will be held each evening. The Garrison Band have kindly consented to assist, and will leave Town for the Port on Monday Evening at half-past six. Tho Bazaar will be opened on MONDAY at 3 o'clock. ' Admission—ONE SHILLING each. cllv¥square MUTUAL IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION. PICNIC ACROSS THE HARBOR. THE BOOJUM leaves the Breastwork at 9 a.m. sharp. Leaves Whakaari for home at 5.30 p.m. sharp. All provide for themselves. A few tickets (2/6 each) remain in hand, they can be obtained from Messrs T. Laws, J. H. Neal, W. Bisson, or the Secretary G. WHITE. ST. MATTHEW'S, HASTINGS. IT is intended to hold a SALE of WORK and a CHRISTMAS TREE early in December, in aid of funds for obtaining a Sunday School House. Contributions of useful and fancy articles, plants, flowers, &c, will be thankfully received by Mrs St. Hill, Miss Percy, Miss Hamilton, and other Ladies of the Committee not later than 30th November. Hawke's Bay County Council Office, Napier, November Bth, 1884. IN accordance with the provisions of "The County Act, 1876" it is hereby notified that a meeting of the members of the County Council will be held on WEDNESDAY, the 26th instant, at 12 o'clock, noon, in the usual place, viz., the old Council Chamber, and shall proceed to elect a Chairman for the ensuing twelve months. G. T. FANNIN, Clerk C.C., Hawke's Bay. NOTICE. THE NAPIER ATHENiEUM 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 Athenreum. Business: —To consider the advisability of borrowing on mortgage of the lands of the Body Corporate a sufficient sum of money for the purpose of altering adding to and improving the buildings now upon the 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. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. "Honorable Mention, Paris, 1867." THE undersigned begs to notify that his New Premises in Emerson-street aro now completed, and he hopes to open VERY SHORTLY with a large and entirely new stock of Drugs, and all the most recent Preparations, which aro coming out by direct steamer from England. A RTHUR T> EMINGTON, FAMILY CHEMIST, (From John Bell & Co., 338 Oxford-street, London.) Emerson-street. Napier. Salc§ fo.y ISrookiiss & SI. €I»ir. sale by brookjl ing & st. clair. 277. Sale of Leasehold interest on good business premises, price £GOO. . 239. Town Section, close to Town Hall, Hastings, |-acre, price £185. 238. Suburban Section, Napier, containing half-acre of Land, all planted, within thieo minutes from Town, all fenced, valuable section. 233. Thrco roods, situate Napier Terrace, price from £525 to £575, according to terms. 229. Two Rural Sections at Woodvillc, containing 208 acres, corner sections, price £3 15s per acre. 142. Two Quarter- aero Sections, Hastings, good residential sites, price £80 each. 105-228. Six-roomed House, nice garden, easy distance of town, water laid on. Price, £350. . Large Grocery ' and Drapery business, annual turn over £7000 Particulars on application. 9G-164. A Property comprising one acre and thirteen perches, beautifully, situated on the hills, all in orchard and garden, and capable of being made one of the prettiest residences in Napier. Price hiodorato, terms easy. 01,245. Small Farm within six miles of Township of Gisborne, comprising 55 acres of magnificent laud, present carrying capacity 10 sheep to the acre. Easy terms..Particulars Oh application. , ' 57,247; A Quarter-acre Section situate 'at East Hastings. Curt be sold [' cheaply. THE ACCIDENT INSURANCE ASSOCIATION OF NEW ZEALAND. Capital ~........... .£IOO,OOO. - : Unlimited Liability of Shareholders. THE Company is now prepared to accopt Risks upon the most favorable terms. BROOKING & ST. CLAIR, Agents for Hawke's Bay!'

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4149, 8 November 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4149, 8 November 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4149, 8 November 1884, Page 3

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