NOTABILIA.
Ine annual meeting of Trinity AVesleyan Chvr-ch w'"' be held at 7.-'3O Hris cvering, when the cho*'r* xvlll render a conceit of sacrcel music a id add-esses wlli be delivered by clci} man and others. The programme of co ice"-t r's pub" shed.
<k The Hon. Mr Bromby will lecture in the Th. itrc Roy;' 1 , this cvei 'ng, commencing at 8 o'clock.
A'oli'uteerrecri its parade in the drill-shed at the usual hor- this evening.
The bretl*--en of tbe Vio'oria Lotlgo of Freemasons hold their rcgc.'ar monthly meeting in the Mason*'c Ha" 1 , Mi lroestreet, at 7. .0 this over*" ig.
A spccr'al summoned meeting of the brethren of Court Captaiu Ceiok, A.0.F., wi'l bo held th"'s evening for the transaction of important bi*s'ness.
The memoes of the Napier Gymnasium heild a special meeting in the Protestant Hall at 8 oVock to-night.
Members of the late conmrttee of the Rifle Volunteers meet at the orderly room, Emerson-street, at 8 o'clock to-r'ght, for the purpose of adjusting accoents with the late band.
The f-st meeting* of the creditors of John O'Shariuessy, of Napier, cab d-iv. , a bankrupt, takes place at the Court Horse at 2 p.m. to-morrow. Angus McKay, a debtor, will make application to-moirowto the Supreme Court sitfng in bankrupt-jy for his discharge. The adjourned quarterly meeting of the Chamber of Commerce w. ; T be hclel in the offices, Browning street, at 3 p.m. tomorrow.
Messrs Barrier anel Liddle sell at their rooms to-morrow, at 11 a.m., without rcsei.'e, Kent's goods, pent wine, and chain -
pa. -!C. The progr.i_ ne of tho H.B. Jockey Club's steeplechase mcefng, to be held at Hastings on Thursday, June 28th, is pub 1 ! shed. Mr Lv -idon w '11 hold his month I}*1}* land sale on Tin -sikiy, and vvl". offer for competition several valuable town and country properties. Mr / lexandcr Browne, Hastings-street, is now opening up a magnificent stock of autumn and winter d -apery, aud is returning to each purchaser one shilling discount in every pound.
Mr Monteith has received instructions to sell by auction ou the breastwork, Spit, on arrival of the Omapere, 400 sacks Canterbury oats.
Mr AY. Rathbone, AA r aipawa, has just opened new goods direct from the Homo manufacturers, aud the shipment is described as one of the best selections ever offered to the piiblic.
Mr Henry Lascelles, laud agent, has eight acres of land iv the township of Mcaacc for. 4u.
An extraordinary vacancy having occurred in the Municipal Council for the Central AVard, the ret.. _ •'ng* officer appoints Monday, 30th instant, as the day for the election, and Friday, 20th instant, as the last day for the nomination of candidates.
Messrs Blythe and Co. have broche velvets, satins, and velveteens for trimming.
Mr Jackson, Thompson road, has cabbage, cauliflower, aud strawberry plants for sale.
Wood's poisoned wheat, prepared at the Apothecaries Hall, causes instant death to rats, mice, rabbits, or birds.
A number of new advertisements will be found in our " Wanted " column.
(For continuation of news see fourth page.)
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3662, 10 April 1883, Page 3
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