Rifle Ppjzes. —The competition for the prizes offered by Government to the best riile shots will take place as follows: —For the Militia Companies Kcs. 1 to 4 and the the Eifle Volunteers lb’s miming at 10 o’clock, at the Kifle Company’s range. For the competition of the remainder of the companies of militia, Wednesday, the 13th inst.,is appointed, at Waipukurau.
Theatre—Masonic Hall. —There was a slight falling off in the attendance at the theatre on Thursday last, owing, presume, to its being tbe evening of the last race day, but still, the attendance was what we consider good, and the pieces performed were eminently successful, evidently gratifying an appreciative audience. Tonight Mrs. Charles Poole takes her farewell benefit, and the bill of fare is a most attractive one, as will bo seen by advertisement, Ws trust to see a fall bouse on this occasion.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume IX, Issue 460, 11 March 1867, Page 2
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