NOTABILIA.
"Patience" 'will be played for the last time to-night .at the Theatre Koyal by the Tambour-Major Opera Company. Coaches leave Taradale, Meanee, and Petane, fcliis evening to enable residents to be present at the performance. Messrs M. E. Miller and Potts hold an important sale of draught horses and hacks at Beecroft's yards, Hastings, to-morrow at 1 p.m. Tho cantata, "Eed Eiding Hood's Eescue," in aid of the prize fund of the Napier district school, will bo presented to the public on Friday December 15. Messrs Henry Monteith and James Menzies Macdonald, carrying on business in co-partnership as auctioneers, land, estate, and commission agents, unci or the stylo of H. Montoith and Co., have dissolved partnership. The business will be carried on by Mr Monteith, 'who will take over tho assets and liabilities, and receive all debts owing to or by the late firm. The business of the Bank of New South Wales is now carried on in the now premises, Hastings-street. Subscribers of £1 and upwards to the funds of the llawke's Bay Hospital will be entitled to vote for the election of four members of the committee on the 9th January next. It is announced that an agency of tho Bank of New Zealand has been opened at Woodville under the charge qf Mr GK 11, Sinclair. On Friday, December 22, Mr M. It. Miller holds a large and important sale of freehold country and town lots in Tauranga, Napier, Hastings, Woodville, Kaikora, &c. Mr John. Orr, Port Ahuriri, has now landing a shipment of fencing wire, galvanized iron, and grass mowers. Mr Charles Dolbel, of Napier, timber merchant, has been appointed trustee in the estate of Ralph Gardiner tho younger, a bankrupt.
Messrs M. R. Miller and Potts, Napier and Waipawa, are prepared to purchase wool or to make liberal advances on clips consigned to their agents in Melbourne or London. Messrs C. Dolbel and Co. announce that accounts owing to them over six months stancVng, not paid within one month from date, will be sued for without further notice. Messrs Blythe and Co. are opening their Melbourne made Victorian tweed clothing. Messrs Smale and Westlake, Beach road, fill in sections and yards at very low rates and have building and lime stone on sale. The highest price is given for geese, turkeys, ducks, or fowls, in any quantity, at Gillett's fruit mart, Emerson-street. Mr P. W. Williams has a young kangaroo dog for sale. "Permanent," Box itfo. 27, Post Office, wants board and lodging in a private family for gentleman and little girl. Messrs C. Dolbel and Co., Port Ahuriri, wants to sell kauri, pine, rimu, and house blocks, &o. Woods' iron and quinine wine as a remedy in cases of nervous debility, loss of appetite, &c, stands unequalled. A number of new advertisements will be found in our " Wanted" column. {For continualijn of news see fourthpage.)
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3559, 5 December 1882, Page 3
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482NOTABILIA. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3559, 5 December 1882, Page 3
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