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Lecture AN EVENING WITH CHARLES DICKENS. MR W. H. WARREN will deliver an Essay on the writings of the late Charles Dickens, at St. John's School-room, on FRIDAY EVENING NEXT, 17th November, in aid of the funds of St. John's Sunday School Library. Synopsis.—lntroductory— "Oliver Twist," " Pickwick Papers," " Mudfog Reports, " Baroaby Rudge," "David Copperfield," " Power of Hysterics," " Oh, ye Tears," " Life Insurance." "Bob Sawyer's Party" (by desire), "Copperfield's En-ratrement," "Deatttcf Dora." Conclusion. Chiir will be taken at 8 o'clock precisely. Admission, one shilling. " The Athenreum Hall was filled to its utmost capacity, the audience being attracted thither by Mr W. H. Warren's entertainment, entitled 'An Evening with Charles Dickens.' Mr Warren is an excellent reader, and he kept his hearers thoroughly amused for over an hour and ahalf. "—Wellington Press, 21st September, 1882. Opera PRELIMINARY NOTICE. TAMBOUR-MAJOR OPERA COMPANY. Director Mr Duncan Macallum Stage Manager.. .. Mr Ho ward Vernon Treasurer .. .. Mr James Dixon The Tambour-Major Opera Company, 62 in number, is now playing to crowded houses at the Opera House (Auckland), and will open here at the THEATRE ROYAL FOR A SHORT SEASON OF SIX NIGHTS. During which will be presented (by special arrangement with Meesrfl Williamson, Garner, and Musgrave) the creme de la creme of latest European Novelties. Gilbert and Suliivan s World-popular new ./Esthetic ODera " PATIENCE " Or, Bu-hthorne's Bride. Offenbach's latest and greatest work "LA EILLE DU TAMBOUR MAJOR." j And Stephens and Solomon's immensely successful nautical and Operatic Extravaganza "BILLEE TAYLOR." Or, the Reward of Virtue. The Season will be inaugurated on SATURDAY EVENING, NOV. 25. With PATIEN3E, or Bunthamc's Bride. Further Particulars in Future Advertisement, 0. NOBILI Business Manager. Shooting Match SHOOTING MATCH AT PETANE, TO BE HELD ON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER THE 18TH. Ist Match—Three birds each, one miss out, five , yards apart, 25 yards rise. Entrance 10a 6d \ 2nd Match—Three birds each, same rise and traps ; winner of the first match three yards, and second best shot one yard back. Entrance 10s 6d 3rd Match—A Handicap, to be made on the ground ; five birds each, same traps, Entrance, 10s 6d, acceptance, 10s 6d. In all matches the schooter up to save stakes. Matches at the Bogardus Trap will be shot on the ground. Shooting will commence punctually at noon i Two four-in hand Coaches will leave the Clarendon Hotel at 11 a.m. GRAND PIGEON MATCH, AT PETANE. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18th. THE First Four-horse Coach will (weather permitting) leave the Post Office, Napier, at 11 a m* Bankrupt cy. IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND WELLINGTON DISTRICT. In the matter of the " Debtors and Creditors Act 1876," and "The Debtors and Creditors Act Amendment Act, 1878," and in the matter cf Joskwi Turley, of Havelock, jSutveyor, a bankrupt. I HEREBY summon a General Meeting of the Creditors iv the above Estate to be held at the Supreme Court House, Napier, on THURSDAY, the twenty-third day of November, 1882, at the hour of three in the afternoon, when the Bankrupt will make application for a certificate in writing that he has complied with the provisions of the above Acts. Dated this 16th day of November, 1882. PAUL A. F. BIRCH, Trustee. Lea & Shratii, Solicitors for the abovenamed Debtor. IN THB DISTRICT COURT OF HAWKE'S BAY' HOLDEN AT NAPIER. In the matter of David Carmic_a__, the younger, of Norsewood, teamster, a Bankrupt. NOTICE is hereby given that the abovenamed David Caunichael, the youuecr, wll! at the first sittings of the District Court in Bank.aptcy, apply for an order of discharge, Dated this ICth day of November, 1882. LEE & SHEATH, Solicitors for the abovenamed Debtor. Public Notices. nTrTv THE Company will Parade at the Protestant Hall on THURSDAY, 16th inst, at 8 p.m. Full Dress, Arms, and Accoutrements. W, CATO, Lieutenant in Command. FOR the convenience of Patients, Dr Caro will attend Daily, from 11 ..m. to 12 noon, at Mr Woods, Hastings-street. ~ HAVELOCK STORE. ALL at counts due on September 30th, ISS2, ii not paid or arranged for by the end of the month (November 30th) will be sued for without further notice. J. WATSON. N OTIC E. I The Undersigned, will not hold myself respon- , sible for any Debts my wife (ANNIE ELIZABOTH SNKLLER) may contract on and after this Date ' GEORGE SNELLEE. November llth, 1882. FOR the convenience of people residing at the SPIT, I have appointed MR DENHOLM, Agent for my specialities, a Stock of which will always be on hand. _ Wm. E. WOODS, PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, NAPIER AND HASTINGS. HAWKE'S BAY HOSPITAL. SUBSCRIPTIONS to the Building Fund are earnestly invited. Donations marked ' Children's Hospitals' are specially set apart for that purpose. Subscribers of *?1 will be admitted into the Hospital free on producing their Tickets. Subscribers of £2 and upwards will also receive an extra Ticket, that they can give away. The above are subject to the approval of the House surgeon, as to the necessity of admission on medical grounds. Non-ticket holders must produce an order from a Member of the Committee. Donors of £100 and upwards, or of land to that value, to be Life GovernorsWM, HARKER, Secretary. JOSEPH CHICKEN, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLRE, WAIPAWA. REPAIRS of every description carefully attended to, and all workmanship guaranteed, Clocks and Watches for a period of 12 months. NOTICE. TEMPORARY REMOVAL OF PREMISES. 1-".HE undersigned being about to erect new business premises, and in order to facilitate the speedy removal of his extensive stock, has decided to sell (for a few weeks only) every description of Ironmongery and Brushware at greatly reduced prices. A liberal cash discount given. HENRY WILLIAMS, Wholesale and Reta Ironmonger, Hastings-street, Napier. To^EpII^HIOKEN, MANUFACTURER OE RUBBER STAMPS, WAIPAWA. STAMPS of every description made to order ou the shortest notice. 2 Specimens ot Designs forwatded on application.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3543, 16 November 1882, Page 3

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