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NOTABILIA AMUSEMENTS, ADDRESSES, &0. Third and last of the season of the Napier Musical Society will be given at the Theatre Royal this evening, commencing at 8. , Coffee supper and entertainment at the U.M.F.C. school-room this evening. Bazaarat Hastings Town Hall to-morrow. MEETINGS. Special meeting of the Acclimatisation Society will be held at the society's rooms on Wednesday, 23rd inst., at 11 a.m. AUCTION SALES. H. P. Cohen will sell produce, furniture, &c., on Saturday, at 11 a.m. Baker and Tabuteau will dispose of the leases of harbor reserves on Wednesday, 16th inßt., at 2 p.m; alterations will be found made in the advertisement on first page. Banner and Liddle will hold a land sale at 2 p.m. to-morrow. MISCELLANEOUS. Neal and Close change thoir advertisement on third page. J. R. Lanauze has taken out an auctioneer's license. All claims against, and moneys due to the late James Roidy, of Tomoana, are requested to be sent to A. P. Sheath. E. 0. and H. Gibbons, seedsmen, &c, change their Wanted Known. Nominations to fill vacancies on the Meanee Road Board are due at noon tomorrow." Balance-sheet of the Napier Harbor Board for the past year is inserted on fourth page. 1 (For continuation of news see fourth page., "'■« '' ' "-*" | k [Established 22 Yeabs.] NEAL &CLOSB, THE LARGEST STOCK OF DRESS MATERIALS IN NAPIER. NEW FABRICS, NEW STRIPES, AND NEW COLORS FOR WINTER. Novelties in Tweed Suitings . Now Mosgiel Dress Tweeds Now Serges, Now Beiges New Habit Cloths in New Colorings New Skirts and Skirtings New Mantel Cloths and Mixtures Now Silks, New Velvets, Now Plushes New Fur Cloaks, New Jersey Jackets New Dolmans, Mantles, and Ulsters DRESS AND MANTLE MAKING BY MRS . HOPE. THE NEW GOODS FOR THE WIN- . TER SEASON ARE NOW BEING SHOWN. And to Ladies rending at a distance Patterns will bo sent Post Freo on application. Carriage paid on all Parcels over £2 in value to any Railway Station on the Napier Lino. NEAL &CLOSE, UNIVERSAL DRAPERS AND OUTFITTERS. NAPIER MUSICAL SOCIETY. ' THE Third and Last Concert of the season will be given in the Theatre Royal THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING. Full Band and Chorus. PROGRAMME— 0. H. Lloyd's Dramatic Cantata " Hero and Loander." Q. A. Macfarren's Cantata " May Day," and Overture "Martha," Conductor, Mr A. P. Sheath. Piano, Miss Roy. Leader of Orchestra, Mr Diokin. Soloists, Mrs Sheath, Miss Mayson, and Mr Willcocks. Popular Prices, 3s, 2s, and Is. Tickets at tho Principal Booksellers, and at the doors. Commence at 8 o'clock. J. STEPHENS, Hon. Treasurer. METHODIST CHURCH, CARLYLE- j STREET. A COFFEE SUPPER and Entertain- i mentwill be held in Schoolroom of tho above Church on THURSDAY, May 10th, 1888. Entertainment to commence at 7.45 p.m. Admission—One Shilling. THE COLUMBIA ELITE T)OLLEE SKATING RINK, GAIETY THEATRE, DIoqSNS-STBEBT. NOW OPEN. TWO REGULAR SESSIONS DAILY. Afternoon, 2.30 to 5. Evouing, 7.30 to 10 ADMISSION—ONE SHlLLll|*|^ There is also a SPECIAL the Morning, from 10 to 12, f°. only, to encourage them in art of Roller Skating. To Admission is FREE. In tho Ladies are charged Sixpence.. M^^^M A Largo Corps of polite and Attaches in attendance, ana Teachers always ready to instruct iv the Art of Skating Free o? Cil^^^H NAPIER POULTRY ASSOCIATION. A GENERAL MEETING of Association will be held at Hotel on FRIDAY. 11th inst., at CHARLES Ho^^^H NAPIER WORKING MEN*S^^H APPLICATIONS will be 6 p.m. on TUESDAY, the for the position of Steward. Particulars may bo obtained at F. W. Prej^^H > ACCLIMATISATION SOCI^^^B A SPECIAL Meeting of Society will be held in the Society's Rooms, Napier, on DAY, the 23rd instant, at 11 Businoss:—Election of Coleman to move "That of holding the Annual ing be altered from Jn^^^^H C. A. FITZ^^^H IN THE ESTATE OF~TH^^^M JAMES REIDY, OF TOMC^^^H DECEASED. ALL Claims against the and all Moneys due to the requested to bo sont to the fore the 31st inst. A. P. SHEA'i^^^^H Executor to the late Jame^^^^^^^H May 9th, 1888. ' AUCTIONEERS' LICEI^^^H IT is hereby notifiod for genors^^^^^H John Richard Lanauz^^^^^H of Hastings, has this day taken c^^^^^H tioneers' License for the period 25th April, 1880. EDWARD PATf^^^H Collector of Napier, 9th May, 1888. . IMPOUNDED at Taradale, by Mr Orchard :—' Cue Bay Golding, about 14 star on forehead.' . Will be sold on the'2lst previously redeemed. W. LO^^^H THE sum of £3 has been received from the Rivcrslea station, subscribed as follow?:— H.M.8., D.R.L., Colin Wyatt. S.D.T., 10s each; R. Macfarlano, M. Crocker, Jas. Rarry, J. C. Main 5s oach. E. W. KNOWLES, Hou. Treasurer. UNDBB ABRANGEMENT WITH THE GOVERNMENT EDUCATION DEPARTMENT AND HAWKE'S BAY EDUCATION BOARD. , MR DAVID BLAIR, F.L.S. (Examiner in Art for the Education Department, and Special Artist of tho British Museum; Artist of White Hall Review, European Ferns, Medical Plants, &c, &c), Will conduct MORNING and EVENING CLASSES For Elementary Drawing and Shading, Oil and Water Color Painting. TECHNICAL DRAWING CLASSES For Apprentices and Artisans competed with the Mechanical and Building Trades. Decorative Design, &c. Tho next Term begins on MONDAY, May 14th. Particulars may ho obtained at the ATHEN2EUM, where tho classes are held. wTboyr QUIP CHANDLER. Sail, Tent, Tarpaulin, Horse Covor, and Oilskin Manufacturer, PORT AHURIRI. HORSE COVERS. Tho Best Quality and Fit mado in Hawko's Bay. A trial solicited. Prices—l2s, 15s, 19s Gd, 20s, aud 23s each according to size and quality. j OILSKIN CLOTHING i Qf the Rest Quality only, made at low . prices. , Rope, Canvas, Ash Oars, Pitch, Tar, Oils, Paints, Copper Boat Nails, Oakum, ! Fishing Nets, Net Twine, Sheet Cork, Fishing Tackle, Anchors, Chains, and every description of Ship Chandlery Goods in stock. W. BOYD, PORT AHURIRI-

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5216, 10 May 1888, Page 3

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