(For continuation of news see fourth page.) THEATRE ,^^^^^g ? ROYAL. WORKING TRADES AND ART EXHIBITION. COMMENCING SATURDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 2*2 nd, at 7.30 p.m. THE Exhibition is intended to give a practical working illustration of tho trades of the colony, the following, among others, having been promised to be shown at work in the Hull:—Glass Blowing, Soap Making, AVire Working, AVood Carving, Lolly Making, Basket Making, Printing, Turning, Cabinet Making and Joinery, Coffee Roasting, Yankee Carpet Making, Boot Making,* Tinsmith's Work, Sail Making, Budding and Grafting, &c, etc., &c. There will also be exhibits' of Manufactured Articles, Implements, Mechanical Appliances, Working Model Engines, Curios, Works of Art, &o. In a side room will be shown an Illuminated Grotto and Fernery, with' Water-wheel in motion. * The Exhibition will open on the evenings of SATURDAY, MONDAY, and TUESDAY NEXT. ADMISSION—Is. N.B. — Tradesmen, Storekeepers, and others who have not already had space allotted should apply at once to J.S., Box 126, Post-office, Napier. . . ~ST. CLIVE. IT is intended to hold a Sale of' Work the second week in December in aid of funds to enlarge St. Mark's Church. Contributions of useful and Fancy Articles, Plants, Flowers, &c, will be thankfully received by Mrs Bennett, Mrs Ellery, Mrs Glazebrook, Mrs Pritchard, -Misses AVard andMer'ritt. A Gift Auction will bo held on the same date. Stock, &c, will be thankfully received by Mr Merritfc and other Members of the Committee. H.A.C.8.5., HASTINGS. A MEETING of the above will take place at 7.30 p.m. on SATURDAY, November 2'2ud, at tho residence of the Secretary. Business: Medical Attendant, Benevolent •Fund, Rate of Subscription,' and other important matters. • Intending candidates are invited '* to attend. Y-*- • . AY; A. SHANLEY, V ' ■•; .'Secretary. 33tij-Coimtj-Cotincil Office, Napier, November Bth, 1884. IN accordance 'with the provisions of " The County Act, 1576 "it is hereby notified that a meeting of the members of the County Council will be' held on WEDNESDAY, the 2Gth : /instant, r a,fc. 12 o'clock, noon, in the usual place, viz., the' old Council Chamber, and shall proceed, to elect a Chairman for the' J e'nsuing twelve months. ' •■■'•■■'-'■ •*' YGYT. FANNIN,' ■"-'"" * ■•'■" .Y-; ! ';'' : 'YY Clerk: C,C.V Hawke's Bay
NEAV ZEALAND RAILWAYS. : NAPIER SECTION.* WORKING TRADES AND ART ■ :; '' ; ' EXHIBITION. ' ;■'■ ■■'■- ON -SATURDAY, November 22nd, 1884,: the 9.30 p.m. Train,' Napier to Hasting, will be delayed to Napier depart 10.30 P ' m ' t A. V. MACDONALD, ;i ' ' : '-' '" . : District Manager. ;
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4160, 21 November 1884, Page 3
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