NOTABILIA.
The Daily Telegraph, in circulation, enterprise, and influence, has no rival outside of the four pities in New Zealand. Being unbiassed, independent, and fearless, recognising- neither sect nor clique, it circulates from end to end of Hawke's Bay, as well as largely beyond the province. Mr A. B. Greene is apoointed agent at Hastings for tho Daily Telegraph. James Boyd changes his business advertisement. Special Bank holiday next Thursday. Duncan Wright commences a series of evangelistic meetings to-morrow afternoon; see advertisement. Calicoes and sheetiugs at Blythe's D.I.C. W. Ellison has a seven-roomed house for sale. The word " yards " has been substituted for "feet" in the H.B. County Council's tender advertisement. First meeting of creditors in the estate of Benjamin Gowen, Hastings, will he hold on Tuesday next, at 10.30 a.m. C. B. Hoadley and Co.'s sale of Pahiatua town sections, on Tuesday next, will commence at 2 p.m. H. C. Wilson, dentist, will visit Waipawa on Tuesday and Wednesday next, and may be consulted at the residence of Dr. Henry Keed. The Corporation have money to lend. The jewellery sale will be continued on Monday. Brooking and St. Clair hold an important laud sale at the Criterion Hotel on Monday at 2p.m. Tenders close on Monday for the purchase of the goodwill of the business, &c, of A. W. L. Cottrell. Tenders close on Monday with W. A. Dugleby for alterations and additions to business premises in Hastings-street. H.B. Cricketers' Association meet tonight at 7.45, at Mayo's Empire Hotel. William Morris inserts an address to the burgesses of Hastings. Programme of the Musical Sooiety's cpnv cert, to beheidbn Tuesday next, is Inserted. Banner and Ljddle hold a skin sale immediately after the N, Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Company on Monday. A number of new aaverasemeiits wil ; be found in our " Wanied" column. " Regular Bricks " —Water Park Brick Yards, Taradale. Bricks, at the yard, £2 19s 6d per thousand. The original genuine article—Wolfe's Schnapps. For all kinds of saddlery go to James Mills, Emerson-street. For close confinement, want of air, sedentary habits and brain and nerve tire, trust in Hop Bitters (American Co.'s) Eead.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4735, 9 October 1886, Page 3
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