COUNCIL CHAMBER. To-night (Friday), and to-morrow (Saturday.) GRAND VOCAL & INSTRUMENTAL ENTERTAINMENT* THATCHER IN NEW LOCALS. The Mow with the Matchers, NEW SONG BY THATCHER. lEafcame sMlt WILL SING OPERATIC SCENAS. IN IRISH CHARACTERS. A TOTAL CHANGE OF POGRAMME EACH NIGHT. Admission, 3s. Reserved Seats, ss. COMMENCE AT 8 P.M. Bank of New Zealand. Tuesday and Wednesday next, the the Ist and 2nd November, being the anniversary of the Province this bank will be closed S. G. BRANDON, Manager. w ANTED, —An ACTIVE YOUTH, to make himself useful in a shop. Apply to W. ROBINSON & Co., Hastings-street. Superintendent’s Office, Napier, Oct. 15th, 1864. IT is hereby notified for General Information that TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, the Ist and 2nd November, will be observed as PUBLIC HOLIDAYS, in celebration of the anniversary of the formation of the Province of Hawke’s Bay. DONALD M’LEAN, Superintendent. Napier Building Society. THE TRUSTEES have from £350 to £4OO to advance upon approved freehold security. EDWARD LYNDON. Manager. To Surveyors. TENDERS for the preparation of a chart of Napier Harbor and roadstead, with a Plan and Surface Levels of Ahuriri plains, will be received at the Superintendent’s Office, Napier, on or before noon of the 26th day of November inst. The specification of the work required can be seen at the Superintendent’s office. Tenders to be addressed to the Chairman of the Harbor Improvement Commission, and to be marked on the outside “ Tender for Survey.” The Commissioners do not bind themselves to accept the lowest tender. H. S. TIFFEN, Chairman Napier Harbor Improvement Commission. Oct. 17, 1864. Superintendent’s Office, Napier, Oct. 24, 1861. SEALED TENDERS will be received at this Office until noon on SATURDAY, November 5, 1864, for Forming and Partly Metalling’ 5S£ Chains of the MIDDLE ROAD, at and near Mr. Foster’s homestead. Specifications may bo seen at Mr. Reynolds Hotel, Havelock, and at this office. G. T. FANNIN, Superintendent’s Clerk. SMITH & ETHERIDGE, Importers of Drapery & General Warehousemen, Bank Court , King-street , SYDNEY, AND Weaver’s Hall, Basinghall-street, LONDON. For Details see Auckland papers. C R I C K E T. Separation Holidays. IT is proposed to have a game of Cricket on the Ist November. Those who would like to play must be on the ground in Clive Square at 9'30 a.m., when the eleven on each side will be chosen. Wickets to bo pitched at 10 a.m. JOHN CURLING, President Hawke’s Bay Cricket Club. On the 2nd there will be prizes given for the successful competitors in the Rural Sports, to consist of running, Jumping, wrestling, An.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume IV, Issue 198, 28 October 1864, Page 2
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421Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume IV, Issue 198, 28 October 1864, Page 2
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