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NOTABILIA.

Tho Garrison Band sports commence on Monday at It a.m. Nt Farndon Park.

A notice is inserted to Captain John Setter by his landlord Andrew Taylor.

The Clive Road Bord announce their intent ion of striking v general rate of threeeighths of a penny in the pound on all rateable property in tho district. Tenders done on Tuesday for leasing about twenty acres of land at West Clivo. A public meeting of ratepayers in the Meanee Road Board district will bo held on Saturday, 14th inst., at 7.30 p.m. in tho Oddfellows' Hall, Taradale. Mr Edward Lyndon holds his monthly Ifiiul salo ou Tuesday next at 2 p.m. Messrs C. B. Iloadloy and Co. insert terms of sale of tho Rivorslca estate Tho Good Templars of Hastings hold a grand picnic at To M.ita on Monday. Messrs Banner and Liddle hold a sale of barbed wire, Sec Sen., on Tuesday, at 11 a.m. Tenders close on Monday for additions to Professor Moore's premises at Waipawa. Ruddock and Fryer have Leamington Ranges. Amt-rican Stoves, mid Register G rales, at great reductions (luring clearingout sale. Tenders on- invited for setting the Cornish boiler at the Napier waterworks. Tho H.B. Philosophical Institute meet on Monday evening at S. Tho Nnpicr Quadrille Club's ball comes off ou Monday evening in Mr Bell's store. The Potiiiio races take place at Petane on Monday. Coaches will run at intervals. Mr Lyndon sells on Wednesday next, at 11 a.m. furniture and effects in the estate of Stephen Hooper.

Tho Carlton Hotel, Hustings, will be opened on Monday next under the management of Mr 11. J. Baker. A vocal and instrumental concert takes place in tho Oddfellows Hall, Taradalo, ou Monday 16 inst. A number ot new advertisements vril* bo found in our " Wanted " column. Next the Criterion Hotel, Hastings-street, is Cottroll's City Hairdressing Saloon, whero two first-class men ore always in attendance, and whero Best Tobaccos, Cigars, Meerschaum or Briar Pipes are to bo procured. Musical Instruments of every description and Quality. Birds or Animals Stuffed. Hair work of every description. Wigs and Whiskers mado to order. Latest Novelties by every mail. A. W. L. Coltrell, Wholesale and Retail Tobacconist (next Criterion Hotel) Hustings-street, Napier.

Elise, Elise ! —I say, ma, do you remember those four-button kid gloves wo bought at ltobiiisou's last season, called the Elise, which gave such splendid wearf Yes. Well, he has got another lot just in, and is offering them at. 2s lid a pair, and has them in black, dark shades, and new tan drabs, and g-uiimutees every p;iix-. Well, my dear, go and buy yourself two pairs beforo theyiaro sold out.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4455, 7 November 1885, Page 3

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NOTABILIA. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4455, 7 November 1885, Page 3

NOTABILIA. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4455, 7 November 1885, Page 3