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THEATRE t^M^_k m^^x . B ' OYAIj - Lessee and Managsr — MrR. W. Cary DECIDED TRIUMPH! GREAT AND GLORIOUS SUCCESS !! House packed from Floor to Door to witness JUVENILE PIRATES CARY'S JUVENILE PIRATES! CARY'S JUVENILE PIRATES! In Gilbert and Sullivan's piece de resistance The famous Opera "PIRATES OF PENZANCE." "PIRATES OF PENZANCE." THUNDERS OF APPLAUSE Greeted all the Principals at their several entrance The Dressing and Mounting simply superb Choruses, et tout en semble never equalled TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY) AGAIN THE INFANT PIRATE TROUPE OF £=? S~\ NEW ZEALAND CHILDREN ps? S~\ Opinions of the Press are unanimous In their praise MILLION PRICES: PIT Is: Saturday Afternoon next at 2,30, special performance for Schools and Families Public Notices. ANNUAL BOXING DAY RACES. CJETTLING for the above Races will take place at k!* Beecroft's Hotel, on THURSDAY, 29th December, at S p.m. ALF. T. DANVERS, Secretary. TARADALE RIVER DISTRICT. TO THE RATEPAYERS OF THE ABOVE DISTRICT. TAKE NOTICE—That the Assessment List of occupiers and owners of property in the township of Taradalf, and also the classification and list setting forth the names of occupiers and owners without the township of Taradale for the year ending the Ist day of October, 1882, have now been made out, and are open for inspection at the Taradale Hotel, Taradale, for a period of twenty-one days from date hereof. All objections to the above must be Bent in (in writing) to the Secretary of the Board within seven days after the expiration of the a.ove twenty-one daysS. F. ANDERSON, Secretary to the Taradale District Board of River Conservators. Taradale, 27th December, 1881. IN THE ESTATE OF PRICE AND INNES. ALL Accounts owing to the above Estate must be paid to Messrs Cross and Smxth, whose receipt o_ly will be a full and sufficient discharge. Messrs Cross and Smyth are instructed to Bue for all outstanding accounts on January 81st. THE TRUSTEES, for J. Banbury. NOTICE. ESTATE OF W. H. SIMPSON. ALL Debts due to this Estate must be paid to the Trustee only, no other person having any authority to collect accounts. EDWARD LYNDON, Trustee. ESTATE OF W. H. CHAPPELL. ALL Debts in the above Estate must be paid to R. G. Graham on or before December 31st, to avoid le?al proceedings being taken for their recovery. By order of THE TRUSTEE. NOTICE. ALL PERSONS trespassing on the Maraetara property will be PROSECUTED C. L MARGOLIOUTH Napier, November 10th, 1881 NOTICE. STOCK DRIVEN to any part of the Island, all care and responsibility taken. Terms reasonable. Address, HOLLIS AND ROSS, Criterion Hotel, Napier. NOTICE. TAKE NOTICE that it is my Intention to apply for a Slaughtering License for Section No 30, East Clive, situated on the Bank of the Tuki Tuki, river, at tho next meeting of the Hawke's Bay County Council JOHN HAGUE. NOTICE. TAKE NOTICE that it is my intention to apply for a Slaughtering License for Section 21 East Clive, at the next meeting ol the Hawke's Bay County Ccuncil. JOHN RETTER. NAPIER HOSPITAL. THE Annual Election of four Members of the Committee takes place on January 9th. Subscribers of one guinea and upwards are eligible for election, and are entitled to vote for the four Members. Subscribers of one guinea receive a ticket entitling them to full benefits of the Hospital, free of charge, for ensuing twelve months ; of two guineas and upwards a double ticket admitting himself, and, or any friend. As all subscript! Ms received by 31et December wl'l secure the Government subsidy of £1 for £1 for ISBI, subscribers and holders of lists are earnestly requested to forward their subscriptions by that date. A full list of subscribers of ono guinea and upwards in 1881, will be advertised on January 2nd. Sales by Banner and Liddle. WEDNESDAY, 28th DECEMBER, 1881 At 11 o'clock Bharp BANNER & LIDDLE, Have received instructions to sell under power of Bill of Sale on the premises, Waioawa, on the above date, the whole of the Stock of E. GiL__Tr, S General Storekeeper and Fruiterer, consisting of— (1 ONFECTIONERY j TEAS (boxes and half-chests)' FLOWERPOTS Currants, Raisins, Sugars, Rice Tobacco, Jams, Avery's Weights and Scale 3 Fairbanks Scales (new), and Hi rse, Spring Cart, and Harness Show Glasses, etc AlsoTables, Chairs, Ciupets, Sideboard Bedstead and Bed.ing Kitchen Utensils, and A variety of useful household requisites. BANNER & LIDDLE Auctioneers. LAND SALE. TUESDAY, 3rd JANUARY, 1882. At 2 o'clock, BANNER & LIDDLE Have been favored with instructions to Bell on the above date— TOWN SECTIONS Nos. 83 and 84, having a frontage of 33 feet each to Carlyle-street. The above sections are well situated and must rapidly increase in value as the town 's fast extendin that direction. BANNER & LIDDLE, Auctioneers. LAND SALE. TUESDAY, 3rd JANUARY, 1882. At 2 o'clock. BANNER & LIDDLE Have received instructions from the Mortgagee to sell at their rooms, on the above date— LOT No. 3,15_ perches, part of section 53, Clive, now iv tho occupation of Mr W, J. Graham, Bootmaker. Title Transfer Act. BANNER & LIDDLE, Auctioneers, LAND SALE. TUESDAY, 3rd JANUARY, 1882. At 2 o'clock. B ANNER "&~LIDD LE Will sell at their Rooms, Tennyson-street, as above, by order of tho Public Trustee, in tho Estate of Mr Davis (deceased," 1 , |the following Sections at Wairoa— SECTION No. 212-1 rood, with frontage to Paul and Lucknow Street Section No 211—1 rood, with ficntago to Lucknowstrcet. Title Transfer Act Without Reserve BANNER AND LIDDLE, ■* Auctioneers '

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3271, 27 December 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3271, 27 December 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3271, 27 December 1881, Page 3

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