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Steam to AucklandTHE 1.0.R.M Go’s Powerful Screw Steamer LOBD ASTTTj'EY. 500 tons, Thomas Randall, Esq., Commander, expected from the South on or about The 24th inst., and will leave for the above port j (carrying H.M. Mails) bn or about the 25th inst. For Particulars apply to MALTBY & CO. Agents. THEATRE ROYAL Royal Hotel. UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF HIS HONOR THE SUPERINTENDENT! The above place of Amusement will be opened on MONDAY, APRIL 25,1864, , For the benefit of the New Zealand Patriotic Fund' THE PERFORMANCE Will comm ence with the favorite Drama,'in 2 Acts ENTITLED BLACK-EYED SUSAN, or All in the Downs! William Captain Crosstreo Raker Hatchet Doggrose Admiral Jacob Twig Gnatbrain Blue Peter ... Seaweed Quid Lieutenant Pike Ploughshare Black-eyed Susan Dolly Mayflower J. Brett W. Johnson B. Hammond T. Harvey W. Thornton J. Newton J. Stevenson Mr. Boyers T. Daniells . Mr. Lee W. Jones Mr. Forester Mrs. Scott Mrs. Vale. SFNTIMFNTAL SONG by R. Hammond, and COMIC SONG by J. Ryding. The whole to conclude with SERENADING by Company. Doors open at half-past I,performance to commence at 8 precisely. Admission (by Ticket only): Front Seats, 55. ; Back Seats, 3s. VIVA T REGINA ! POST OFFICE, NAPIER. NEW ZEALAND. LIST OP UNCLAIMED LETTERS Fnu trnE Quarter ended 31st Maech, 1864. Applicants for advertized Letters are requested to give the correct date of the m List in which they have observed their names, as such reference will facilitate delivery. And persons in the Country, making ivritlen applications, in addition to the date of the list, are requested to state where they expect their Letters from, and any further information which may tend to prevent an unnecessary transmission of Letters. AITKEN, Steel Wm., Mr. Atkins, Joseph, Mr. Arthur, Mr. Atkinson, James B Bewley, P. John, Mr. Bell, Alex., Mr. Buekland, T. W. Brown, John, Mr. Budd, William Boult, N. E., Mr. o Claridge, Josiah, Mr. Chandler, James F Flynn, M., Mr. Foley, John, Mr. G Goldsmith, Thomas, Mr. Goodall, J., Mr. (4) 6d. Galbraith, Duncan . Green, Thomas, Mr. H Henry, William. Mr. (2) Hicks, J. A. (3), 6d. Hill, Henry, Mr. (2) Hunter, H., Mr. K Kirkby, Thomas, Mr. Kells, Mrs. L Lover, Mr., 4d. Lynch, Dennis, Mr. MN Marony, Patrick, Mr. Merchant, Thomas Massey, Joel, Mr. Miclgley, Mrs. M’Kirney, L. P. H., Mr. Murray, John, Mr. Moran, Mary Molloy, J., Mr. Millar, Elizabeth M’Donald, Andrew Newson, Henry, Mr. P R Price, W. W., Mr. (5) Palmer & Peterkin Palmer, C., Mr. Reeder, F. 1., Mr. s Syson, Charles, Mr. Smith, Henry, Mr. T w Toachim, Yon Pein, lOd Taylor, G., Mr, Thomson, William, Mr. Willis, Robert, Mr. Woodfield, William, Mr Wood, C., Mr. Willmott, Harry, Mr. Willmott, H. F., Esq. Wyatt, Thomas. SHIP LETTERS. Lelliot, William, care of Copt. James, brig Servia Pie, Wm., Captain, schooner David Jessie. PETER BOURZE, Chief Postmaster, Hawke’s Bay. An extra fee of Twopence to he paid on the above Letters on delivery. Superintendent’s Office, Napier, April 12, 1864. SEALED TENDERS will be received at this office up to Noon of SATURDAY, the 23rd inst.,/or Metalling 30 chains of the Taupo-road, at the Meanee Flats. : Specifications may be seen at Mr. Maney’s Hotel, Meanee Bridge, and at this office. G. T. FANNIN, Superintendent’s Clerk.

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume III, Issue 171, 22 April 1864, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume III, Issue 171, 22 April 1864, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume III, Issue 171, 22 April 1864, Page 2

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