(For continuation of news see fourthpage!) Another most startling change of fashion. In consequence of cockney sportsmen being so numerous this season, the pheasants no longer wear tails. So says the Great Barnum. But take heart —we have just received another consignment of ladies', maids', and children's seal hats and bonnets, whioh we offer at our former prices—3s, 3s 6d, 8s 6d, 10s 6d to 37s 6d.—Combs & Co., Cash Palace. An Apology.—ln consequence of the sinking of the Sir Donald in the harbor, we have to delay announcing the opening of the boot department in connection with our other business, but as we shall be in receipt of duplicate goods ordered by telegram, all who require boots of first-class quality afc moderate prices would do well to delay making 1 their purchases until after the arrival of next steamer from the South, when we shall be in receipt of a large and varied assortment of new goods just landed, bought for cash under exceptionally favorable terms. —Combs & Co., Cash Palace.
Q TO-N'S -ryiNTER /GATHERINGS. TO-NIGHT (THCJRSDAY) PROGRAMME - 1. Instrumental Solo, Mr Browne 2. Song, "Ihere isa Flower that Bloomsth "—Mr Simpion 3. Duet, '"Lie Larboard Watch "—Mr Foster and Mr Gilpin 4. Ballad, "She wore a Wreath of Roses"—Mrs Neill 5. Song, "The Rover's Dream "—Mr Foster 6. Son s, "Juanita"—M ss Pirani. into. 'al. 1. Instrumental Solo, Mrs Crowley 9. Sonar, *• If Doughty D eds "—Mr Gilpin 3 Song, • We'd better Bide-a wee "—Miss Plrar' 4. Song, " The Tar's Farewell "—Mr Foster 5. Duet, " The Minute Gun " —Messrs Simpson and Gilpin. 6. Sons', " Softly Sighs tbe Breath of Evening' 0 — Mrs Neill 7" Song, " The Leather Bottel"- Mr Hampton Admission—One Shil'ng. Commence at 8.
COUNTRY TOUR. T lEUT. TTERMAN Will Appear in his MARVELLOUS VENTRILOQUIAL ENTERTAINMENT. Entitled " A TRIP THROUGH FUN LAND" TARADALE :-THURSDAT, May 19th. CLIVE :—FRIDAY, May 20th. HASTINGS :-SATURDAY, May 21st. GIFTS! GIFTS!! GIFTS!! ! The leading Presents in each town will comprise a SILVER WATCH, TEA and COFFEE SERVICE, and 100 other Valuable Presents N.B.—Keep your eye on Date and Place. Look out for the monster Gift Distribution. The Greatest Presentation in the Colonies. For particulars see small bills. SALE OF CROWN LANDS, AWATOTO, Near Napier. Crown Lands Office, Napier, 19th May, 188?. NOTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned Sections of Land will be ofjered for sale by public auction, at the Council Chamber, Napier, on WEDNESDAY, tbe 29th day of Jne next, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon. One fourth of the purchaEe money to be paid at the sale, and the remainder within one calendar month, or the deposit will be forfeited. J. T. TYLEE, Commissioner of Crown Lint's. SCHEBULE. Suburbs Sections Awatotoi section. akba. cpskt price. NO. A. R. P. £ 8 d 23 to 42 .. 0 2 0 each 10 0 0 43 .. 0 2 32 ~ 30 0 0 44 .. 0 2 9 .. 10 0 0 45 to 52 .. 0 2 0 each 10 0 0 The above sections are situated about 2J miles from Napier on the main South Road, each hai Ing a frontage to the railway line. BOROUGH OF NAPIER. SALE OF VALUABLE SECTIONS ON THE RECLAIMED LAND. TENDERS wl'l be receivable at the Town Clerk's Office, Napier, up to Noon of MONDAY, the T3th June, 1881, for the purchase of one or more subdivisions of Town Sections Nos. 375, 378, 379, "80, 331, 382, 383, 385, situated on the Reclaimed i,u,nd. The Subdi/islons are all pegged out, and numbered from Ito 54 consecutively. Subdivision 23 is reserved frov_ sale. Tendeis may be sent in subject to either of the two following conditions, viz : 1. Cash on acceptance of Tender 25 per cent of Total amount; balance in 1, 2, and 3 yeara at 7 per cent-,. Or, 2. Cash on acceptance of Tender 10 per cent, of total amount; balance in 1,2, 3, and 4 years at 8 per cent. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Plans can be seen and further information obtained on application at the Town Clerk's Office. By order, M. N. BOWER, Town Clerk. Town Clerk's Office, Napier, 18* May, ISSI. BOROUGH OF NAPIER. RECEIVER OF RATES. APPLICATIONS for (he office of Receiver of Rates and Clerk to the Corporation will be received up to NOON of MONDAY, 30th May. Salary £156. per annum. Applications to be addressed to the Town Clerk and endorsed " Application for Receiver of Rates. " A'l further information can be obtained from the Town Clerk. By order, M. N. BOWER, Town Clerk, Town Clerk's Office, Napier, 19th May, 1881,
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3087, 19 May 1881, Page 3
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