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mHEATRE ROYAL. X .Napier. GRAND OPE SING NIGHT, OCTOBER sth, OP THE LYDIA HOWARDE COMIC OPERA and BURLESQUE COMPANY, For a short Season only. _~,,_ . On which occasion will be produced Colville s GreatMusical Extravaganza ______,„ "ROBINSON CRUSOE," OR THE PIRATES OF PALM BAY. To be followed by the Musical Burletta » SWISS SWAINS. " For cast of characters see day bills. Seats can be reserved at Jacobs' Fancy Repository. Dress Circle and Reserved seats, 4s; Stalls, 2s 6d ; Pit, Is. _- _. Doors open at 7.30. Performance at 8 sharp H. SHEPPERS^N, Manager. OPENING or the ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH, HASTINGS. A SPECIAL TRAIN will leave Napier on SUNDAY NEXT, at 10 a m.; leaving Hastings at 3.40 p.m. SPECIAL TRAIN. OPENING of the ROMAN CATHOLIC. CHURCH, HASTINGS. ON SUNDAY, the 2nd of October, a Private Special Train will leave Napier for Hastings and intermediate stations at 10 am., leaving Hastings on the return journey at 3 40 p.m. Ordinary tickets not available for this train. Napier, 29th September, 1881. RIFLE VOLUNTEER BAND. THE Band will accompany the Special Tn> _ to Hastings on SUNDAY NEXT. Members w.i assemble at the Napier Railway Station at 9 a.m. TO THE ELECTORS OF NAPIER. "I HAVE the honor to request you will meet me at the Theatre Royal on TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, the 4th October, p at 8 o .lock p.m., when I propose addressing you on the events of last Session. Faithfully yours, W. R. RUSSSLL. HAWKE'S BAY RACING CLUB'S SUMMER MEETING. TO BE HELD ON THE PAKOWHAI RACE COURSE, ON BOXING DAY (DECEMBER 26, 1881.) Judge :G. H. Swan. Handioappbr : Col. White, {starter : A. McCartney, Stewards : G. Heslop, James Irvine, G; H. Swan, John Beatson, A. McCartney, J. B: Hollis, H. Monteith, J. Leonard, B Barrows S. Hooper, P. Robinson T)ROGRAMME— 1. Handicap H-Rdls Ram-Of 20 soys, added to a sweep of 2 soys for starters; over six flights of hurdles; distance about 2 miles; nomination 1 soy 2. Maidrn Plate -A sweopstake ot 2 soys each, |1 soy forfeit if declarer! and paid by 12 a.m. on tho day o! the race Added to 15 soys by the Club; weight for age; distance, 1J miles; nomination 1 soy. 8. Pakowhai Handicap-A sweepstakes of 3 soys each; half forfeit if declared and paid by 8 p.m. on the 20th December, 1881. Added to, 25 soys by the Club; distance, 1J miles ; nomination, 1 soy. 4. Scratch Trotting RAOS-Of 15 soys; post entry of 1 soy; distance, 2 miles 5. Christmas Stakes- -A sweepstake of 3 soys each; half forfeit if declared and paid by 8 p.m. on the 20th Decembr, 1881. Added to 30 soys by the Club : weight for age ; distance, 2 miles}; nomination, 1 soy 6. Novel Race—Of 40 soys; the winner co be sold after the race for 1 soy, the surplus to go to the funds of the Club; weight for age; distance 1 mile; nomination, 1 soy 7. Hack Race—Of 8 soys, with a sweep of 1 soy each added; once round the course; post entry ; minimum weight, 7st 61b All nominations must be forwarded to the Hon. Secretary, Masonic Hotel. Napier, by 8 p.m. on the 6th December, accompanied by the fee of 1 soy for each nomination Weights for Handicap Hurdles and Pakowhai Handicap will appear on or before the 14th December. Half forfeit fo- Christmas Stakes and Pakowhai Handicap to be paid by 8 p.m. on the 20th Decern- • ber Entry for Novel Race by 8 p m. on December 20. First forfeit for Maiden Plate before 12 noon on day of Race ; balance of forfeits at Scale All forfeits must be paid at the time specified, or the nominator will be liable for the whole SweepS _>_--_ 68 Horses walking over to recaive only 50 per cent, of the stakes. No qualification fee required. Rules and Weights of the Racing Club will be adhered to. H. MONTEITH, Hon. Sec. BOROUGH OE NAPIER. NIGHTSOIL AND YARD RUBBISH CONTRACT. NOTICE is hereby given that the Contract for the Removal of Night-soil and Yard Rubbish hitherto subsisting between the Corporation [of Napier and Messrs Whelan and Miles has been determined by the Borough Council, and that MESSRS BARRO VS and J. PARKER have been instructed to carry on the Removal of Night-soil and Yard Rubbish until the 31st December, 1881, upon the same terms as the last Contractor. By order, M. N. BOWER, Town Clerk. Town Clerk's Office, Napier, 29th September, 1881. BIGHT SOIL CONTRACT. fTtHE Sureties for tho above Contract hereby apX point W. MILES to carry out the Contract according to terms arranged with the Borough Council, and to receive all moneys connected with the said Contract. All orders left at tt c Caledonian Hotel will be punctually attended to R W. C°LL * s s (From Evan Jones, Hunter-street, Sydney), GOLD AND SILVERSMITH, JEWELLER, & DIAMOND-SETTER Emerson-Street, Napikr, Would call attention to his large and choice selection of Gold and Silver Jewellery. Watches, Clocks, &c, &c, F.W.C. has made considerable additions to his Manufacturing Depariment, and is prepared to execute orders with despatch. Excellence of Workmanship guaranteed. MESSRS BECK & CO. ARE NOW PREPARED TO SUPPLY THEIR 17' LOUR in any quantity, AT LOWEST CURRENT PRICES. The well-known excellent quality of our local Flour should recommend itself to consumers above all other brands, it being considered by competent judges equal to Adelaide. For price, etc., apply to i BANNER and LIDDLE, Agents, Napier. INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, MELBOURNE, 1880-81. Second Order of Merit was awarded to Messr Metherall Brothers for Flour (manufactured from Hawke's Bay wheat.) HASTINGS STEAM FLOUR MILLS. MESSRS METHERELL BROTHERS beg to inform their old customers and tlie public in general, that their new St°am Flour Mill at Hastings Is now in full work, and they are prepared to supply Silk-dressed Flour of a quality equal to any in the Australian Colonies. Gristing done at current rates. Flour, Sharps, and Bran always on hand. Hastings, June Ist, 1881. TMOMAS FOREMAN begs to thank his customers for their kind patronage during the six years he has carried on business as a Butcher in Dickensstreet. He has disposed nt his business to MR ROBERT HATCH, on whose behalf he solicits a continuance of tho patronage hitherto so liberally bestowed on himself. IN reference to the above, ROBERT HATCH begs to state that'he intends to carry on the business disposed of ti him by MR FOREMAN with such diligence and attention as shall ensure to him the favors of his predecessor's customers as well as of his own. He takes this opportunity of tharking his customers for their past favor, and hopes to merit and secure a continuanco of the same. OUT YOURWATER BISCUITS ALBERT BISCUITS LU-CH BISCUITS MILK BISCUITS COFFEE BISCUITS ORACKNELL BISCUITS ARROWROOT BISCUITS MIXED BISCUITS DIGESTIVE BISCUITS, etc, etc., etc.J, H F ftON,

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3200, 30 September 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3200, 30 September 1881, Page 3

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