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NOTABILIA.

The Daily Telegraph, in circulation, enterprise, arid influence, has no rival outside of the' four 'cities' in New Zealand. Reing unbiassed, independent, and fearless, recognising neither sect nor cliqup, it circulates from end to end of Hawke's Bay, as well as largely beyond the province. Mr A. B. Greene is apnoiuted agent at Hastings for the Daily Telegr&ph.

St. Andrew's Church annual tea and concert takes place to-night in the schoolroom, Port Ahuriri, tea at 6.30, concert at 8.

The sale of jewellery will be continued to-morrow.

Regular monthly meeting of Scinde Lodge to-night at 7.30. J. Crerar, bookseller, Hastings street, is appointed agent for F. Besson and Co., musical instrument manufacturers.

Blythc and Co. advertise oashmerette prints. Some education reserves in Napier will be offered for lease by public auction on Friday, sth November. Carter and Co. advertise blue-black cashmeres.

J. F. Fickling, Hastings, has seed and eating potatoes for sale.

Brooking and St. Clair hold an important land sale at the 'Criterion Hotel on Monday, 11th inst., at 2 p.m. Oh Tuesday, the 12th inst., at 11 a.m., they sell a quantity of timber in Glendinning and Griffin's yard. They have also a house to let in the country, and good grazing for a few horses. The Napier Musicaj' Society hold'ano'tber of their'grand entertainments on Tuesday evening next.' Tho H.B. County Council invite tenders up to 10 a.m. on Monday, 18th inst., for breaking and carting road metal.

Full particulars of the A. and P. Society's show, to be held next week are inserted. C. L. Margoliouth sells second-hand furniture and fancy goods at his weekly sale on Saturday next. Benjamin Gowen, of Hastings, has filed a schedule of bankruptcy. The opening of tho Napier Rowing Club will be held on Saturday in the inner harbor.

Settling on tho H.B. Jockey Club's spring meeting takes place on Saturday, at 11 a.m.

Entries for the H.B. Guineas of 1888 close on Tuesday, at 9 p.m.

A number of new aavertisements will be found in our "Wanted" column.

All Hawke's Bay people are perfectly aware that Cottrell's City Hairdressing Saloon is the Largest and Best Appointed in Napier, and has the largest stock of tobacco, cigars, snuff, musical instruments, billiard-balls', and all requisites for billiardroom. Birds or animals stuffed, musical instruments repaired, pipes mounted, hairwork of every description. Ladies' or gents' hair dyed on the premises. A. W. L. Cottrell, Wholesale and Retail Tobacconist, next Criterion Hotel. " Regular Bricks "—Water Park Brick Yards, Taradale. Bricks, at the yard, £2 19s 6d per thousand. For close confinement, want of air, sedentary habits and brain and nerve tire, trust in Hop Bitters (American Co.'s) Read.

For Inspection at our Establishment. — Pattern- of the latest manufactures in Colonial Tweeds and Fancy Worsted Coatings, the produce of the Kaiapoi, Roslyn, Mosgiel, and Oamaru Factories. Suits to measure, 50s and upwards; boys' and youths' in proportion. Fit and workmanship guaranteed. Ringland and Thomas, The People's Clothiers.

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Bibliographic details

Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4733, 7 October 1886, Page 3

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NOTABILIA. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4733, 7 October 1886, Page 3

NOTABILIA. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4733, 7 October 1886, Page 3