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NOTABILIA.

Simonsen , s Opera Company produce Balfe's romantic opera Satanella at the Theatre Royal to-night, Mr Hugo lectures on "Foreheads" in St. John's school-room this evening, commencing , at 8 o'clock.

Recruits parade for dr'll at the drill-shed :it 7.30 this evening.

Mr Lyndon holds an auction sale of cloths, clothing, boots, oilman's stores, and other goods at his mart at 11 a.m. tomorrow.

The nomination of candidates for the Clive Licensing Committee must be made at the school-house, Clive, by noon tomorrow.

An important sale of lands in the townships of Woodville, Ormoudville, and Norsewood will bo held by Messrs Hoadley, Lyon and Co. at the Criterion Hotel, at 2 p.m. to-morrow.

The brethren of Lodge Shamrock, Loyal United Friends, hold a meeting to-morrow evening.

All accounts owing by the Tamumu Road Board must be sent to the office at Tamumu not later than Friday next. Messrs F. Bethel, W. A. Couper, T. Gilpin, A. McLean, and T. Tanner have been elected as the Licensing Committee for the district of Havelock, and Messrs P. Dolbel, H. J. Gilberd, G. Heslop, G. A. Macdonald, and J. Orr for the Meauce district. The time and places for the iirst meetings of the committees arc appointed.

Mr Amesbury, mechanical dentist, has arrived in Napier, and may be consulted at Percy House, Tennyson street, between 10 a.m. and (> p.m. daily. One pound reward is offered for the recover}- of a gold earring, lost between the Shamrock Hotel and "Xnpicr On Sunday

The owner of a key, which has been found, can have same on applying at office of this paper.

Mr Lyndon has received instructions to sell by auction, on the premises, Fitzroy road, on Monday next, the whole of the valuable furniture, plate, and other clrects of thc'lutc Robert Foster.

Board and residence for a number of gentlemen at 20s per week each can be obtained on application at the oflicc of this paper.

Mr Goddard, of the Havelock Nurseries, has fruit, forest, and ornamental trees, shrubs, and flowering plants, iSrc, for sale. Sports will be held in the Farndon Park, Clive, on the 2ithM.ay, of which further particulars will be announced hereafter.

Messrs Banner and Liddle sell by auction tit their rooms to-morrow at 2 2>-m., Hobait iipples and plums and Canterbury cheese.

A silver lever watch has been lost between IVradalo and Hastings, and finder will be rewarded on leaving same at office of this paper.

Mr John Orr has a fine sample of provincial giwa vhitu clover for. bale.

Mr P. C. Jones, engineer and machinist, Hastings street, is prepared to repair sewing , machines, and fit old style machines with latest improvements at low rates. Optical instruments also repaired. If the swag - found between Wai-o-hiki and Omahu is not claimed within seven days it will be sold to defray expenses. Kaiapoi blankets and fingering yarns in assosted colours just opened at the Now Zealand Clothing Factory, Hastings street, next Criterion Hotel. Cooper's dip can be procured in any quantity from Mr Woods, chemist.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3650, 27 March 1883, Page 3

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NOTABILIA. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3650, 27 March 1883, Page 3

NOTABILIA. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3650, 27 March 1883, Page 3

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