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NOTABILIA.

Acceptances for the Hawke's Bay Steeplechase Handicap, and entrances for the Maiden Steeplechase and Ladies' Bracelet must be in the hands of the secretary, Mr F. D. Luckie, at the Criterion Hotel, by S o'clock to-night. Volunteer recruits parade for drill at the drill-shed at 7.30 to-night. Mr A. A. Stanley, Maraekakaho station, receh-es tenders not later than to-morroAV for making about 150 planed and framed doors and gates. Applications for the posts of master and assistant mistress for the Kaikora district school must be sent to the chairman of the School Committee not later than to-morrow. Mr Birch, Registrar of the Supreme Court, informs all concerned in the perjury

cases of Regina v. Christy, Reilly, and Seymour, that their attendance AA'ill not be required at the Supreme Court till Monday next at 10 a.m. Mrs Mac Donald, surgical belt and stay maker, of AVellington, may be consulted at Mrs Harding's, Tennyson-street, for a feAV days only. In consequence of tho adverse verdict in the Supreme Court in the action NeAvton v. Burke, Messrs NeAvton and Co. havo decided to hold a great clearing sale of their stock-in-trade, commencing on Thursday and lasting for fourteen days. Mr Edward Gillett, wholesale and retail fruiterer, Emerson-street, has regular shipments of choico fruits in their seasons from Hobart, Sydney, and Fiji. Mr AY. L. White, Eiiwrson-strect, wants purchasers for perambulators at 17s each. Captain J. B. GleadoAV publishes fuller particulars of the properties he has for Bale. The Bank of New Zealand has tho premises lately in the occupation of Mr Scarfe, and now in the possession of Mr H. Williams, to let. Messrs Blythe and Co. have unapproachable value in dress goods, tweeds and homespuns, and fashionable trimmings. A number of noAv advertisements Avill be found in our " Wanted " column. (For continuation of news sec fourth page.)

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3721, 19 June 1883, Page 3

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NOTABILIA. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3721, 19 June 1883, Page 3

NOTABILIA. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3721, 19 June 1883, Page 3

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