(For continuation of news seefourthpage.) THEATRE $$%jffe|§fe ROFAL. SATURDAY, 11th JUNE, 1881. FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY. Farewell Visit of the Great HERR BANDMANN, THE CHAHMING MISS LOUISE BEAUDET, The Starling Actor J. F. OATH CART, And the entire Australian Company, on their way back to Tasmania and Melbourne. SATURDAY, IVrn JUNE, "RICHELIEU" Or, tub CONSPIRACY. Lord I.ttton in a letter to Hkhr Bandmmto, said :— " Your performance of Richelieu is the greatest " I have seen since the days of Macready. " MONDAY 13th JURE-A new play by Tom Taylor, written oxpresriyfor Hkrr Bandmann, entitled, "DEAD OR ALIVE." Frlces :—Dress Circle, 43; Stalls, Ss ; Pit, Is. Seats can bo reserved at Jacobs' Repository. Reason Tickets, six in package, £1. iJST During the Six Nights no play can be repeated, and no piece will be played already produced on the former visit. Q JOHN'S WINTER GATHERINGS. THIRD OP SERIES. TO-NIGHT,"jUNE 10th, 1881. A GRAND /CONCERT WIMi B!5 HELD IN S. JOHN'S aCHOOL-ROOM, ON THURSDAY, 23rd JUNE. Proceeds to be devoted to a fund for providing new Books md Music for S. John's Choir. ST. JOSEPH' 3 CONVENT, NAPIER. A BAZAAR in aid of the above JristttulLu will be held in JULY, contributions to which are earnestly invited by the Sisters, and will be thankfully received at the Convent, or by Mr Bowbrman, Hustings-street. WOOL SALE. IN consequence of their clemency of the weather our Wool Sale advertised for To-morrow, is postponed until SATURDAY, 18th instant. HOADLEY & LYON, Auctioneers. HAWKE'S BA.Y PHILOSOPHICAL INSTITUTE. THE Members of this Society arc hereby informed, that the usual Ordinary Meeting will be held on MONDAY EVENING NEXT, the 13th inst., at the Athenjeum: the Chair to be taken at 7.30 precisely. At the close of the Ordinary Meeting a meeting of the Council will be held. WILLIAM COLENSO, Hon. Secretary. TARADALE PLOUGHING SOCIETY. A COMMITTER Meeting of the above Society will be held at the Greenrccarlows' Hotel, Taradale, on TUESDAY, the 14th instant, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. ARTHUR MCCARTNEY, Hon. Sec. HAWKE'S BAY LICENSED VICTUALLERS' ASSOCIATION. A SPECIAL General Meeting of the above Aewciation will he held at Mr Stock's Victoria Hotel, on FRIDAY, 10th inst., at 7 30 p.m. Business : - Cons'ueration of Committee's Report re Licensing Bill. ALKX. RSID, Secretary. HASTINGS 'PRENTICE BOYS' L.0.L., No. 24. A SIJMMONED Mset " ing of the above Lodge jMm£m& will be held in the Lodgejfim room, Hastings, on \ TUESDAY, June 14th, Business important. By order of the W.M„ W. H. EBBETT, Secretary. THE UNION FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OE NEW ZEALAND. THE Fourth ordinary General Meeting of the Shareholders of this Company will be hold in their Offices, Hereford street, Christchurch, on TUESDAY, 6th July next at noon. Bps-ness :— To receive Balance- sheet and report of the Directors for 12 mouths ending Slat May instant. To elect, three Directors in lieu of Messrs A. D. Carrutherg, A. Montgomery, and J- Studholme, who retire by rotation, but are eligible for re-election, and who offor themselves accordingly. To elect Auditors for the ensuing twelve months To amend articles of Anociation by inserting tho following words after Clause No. 76: "The Directors may declare and pay to the Shareholders an interim half-yearly dividend without obtaining the sanction ol the Company in General Meeting as aforesaid, provided that the amount so paid f.hall In no case exceed the rate of Dividend lost declared by the Company in accordance with article No. 76." W. DEVENISH MEARES, General Manager. Christchurch, 27th May, 1831. THE UNION FIRE AND MARINE I SffRANOE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. IN accordance-?if.h o ; ause 18 of the Articles of the Association th» Sham T/ansfer Books o7 the Company win be riosed from the 31st May until t*>e 6th Juh m-xt inciunve. W. OEVENJSH ME/iRES, Genital Manager. Chrislohurch, 26th Kay, leßl REMOVAL NOTICE7~ rr\ 'TI7'ATE:i\VOiITH bags to notify that he has RFM'-VE]) to Dickens-street, nexi door to Mr itOLFK, Lavidafy. NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS ! i CHEAP GOODS. Jrp ASSIN bogs to notify that he has just • JL . VV 3 crates and Vc-gshowia of CHINA AND GLASSWARE, This is really r. choice election of both Ornamental and u-ef al sroods, c-mipri iig Break fast and Tea Services iri choke patterns "Wine Glasses Fancy .Tufes and Flower Pots '.Toilet Pets Table Toilet Sets, to be sold at ridiculously low prices A nice selection of howatt's Anuacapnic Lamps. Owing to the immense demand for these really wonderful low priced Lamp, I have been induocd to order another grand assortment to land (iius v.\ ek. GROCERY DEPARTMENT— Compare quality aaii p ; ices or Crocoiies, sold by me for Cash, and it "..ill be found that no better va'.ue is to be o'outiitou in XNapier. A constant supply of FRESH BUTTER from only the best Dairies. Ask for it and try. I Prime Canterbury HAMS and B-vC-N direct from the boat curiw, always on hand. Goods carefully packed by an oxpsiienced p_ck3r and delivered at the •* uarf or trim free. CUBtomers waited on for orders. I J. T."OA~SSIN.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3105, 10 June 1881, Page 3
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