Theatre Royal. —As will be seen by advertisement in another column, Mr W. H. Newton will take his benefit this evening at the above popular place of amusement. The pieces have been selected with great judgment, and the rendering of them will, we make no doubt, satisfy all who may pass the evening at the Theatre to-night.
Gazette. —A Provincial Government Gazette, issued on Tuesday last, announces the appointment of Mr John Douglass as ferry-man at the Waihua; the appointment of Mr E. Bissell as schoolmaster for the Havelock School from the Ist January; notices relating to the Stamp Duties that have already
appeared in the Times; a list of
Crown Grants sent from the Native Lands Court to the Registry Office for
issue to the grantees; a further list of such grants ready at the Registry Office for issue; a return for the month of October of lands sold, applications for unagricultural land to go to auction, and Military Land Orders exercised i
and a return of cattle slaughtered in the Napier District during the month of November.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume IX, Issue 445, 10 January 1867, Page 2
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179Untitled Hawke's Bay Times, Volume IX, Issue 445, 10 January 1867, Page 2
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