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REMEMBER THE EXHIBITION TO-DAY. CHOICE NEW EXHIBITS. COME AND SEE THE WONDERFUL DISPLAY. ADMITTANCE FREE. NEAL AND CLOSE'S CHRISTMAS EXEJIBITION.

THEATRE K - YAL O-TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. DISTRICT SCHOOL PRIZE FUND. U T\ICK WHITTINGTON." PROGRAMME. Pact I. CHORUS AND ACTION SONGS By Pupils of Infant Department. Past 11. TIIK OrKEETTA OF "DICK WHTTTTINGTON," Introducing Nautical Chanties, CtrriiAee DBrxi., Sα, &c. No effort has been omitted by the Management to make the performance a complete success. The old story of Dick Whittington will be well and musically told. Doors open at 7.30 p.m.. to commence at 8. Circle, 3s ; Stalls, 2s ; Pit, Is. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. NAPIER SECTION. WAIPAWA EXHIBITION BAND CONTEST. On SATURDAY, December loth, an Excursion Train will leave Napier at 9.10, a.m., Fnrndon 9.30, Hastings 9.60, Waipawa arrive 11.24 a.m., returning Waipawa depart 5.10 p.m. FARKS: Ist. Class 2nd. Class Napier to Waipawa .. 7s os Farndon and Hastings to Waipawa.. .. 5s 6d 3s 6d Available for return on day of issue only. Excursion Tickets are- also issued by ordinary trains from Woodville to Oruawharo inclusive te Waipawa. See Posters. BY ORDER. T. 11. GIFFORD, AoKNT FOE .T. SPEIGHT AND CO.'S CELEBRATED SPARKLING ALES, PORTER, &c. MR T. H. GIFFORD desires to announce to tho Hawko's Bay Public that the above Company's Brewery Exhibits took First Prize at the Ot«go Agricultural and Pastoral Association as under :— Class I.—Light Ales, Ist and 2nd prizes Class 2.—Medium Ales, Ist prize Class 3.—Heavy Ales, Ist and 2nd prizes Porter, Ist prize With Huoh a splendid record for excellence T. H. Gitford caa confidently recommend Messrs J. Speight and Co.'s Ales and Porter, of which fie has always a Btock on Hand, in Bulk or Bottle, to suit all varieties of taste.

Buyers can bo supplied with the above Ales iv hogsheads, barrels, or kilderkins. T. H. GIFFORD. THOMSON, GIFFORD AND CO. AERATED HOP ALE. This Sparkling »nd Refreshing Beverage is made from the choicest hops grown. It hbs tho hop taste of bitter beer, and its a pleasant appetising drink, ( pouring out with ti rich creamy head hnu a' most agreeable taste, and supplies that much longed for desideratum of abstainers— A GLASS OF NON-ALCOHLIC BEER. Manufactory: Shakespeare Road. TMPOUNDED ut Havelock, December X 12th, 1888, by Mr. E. Gilpin—Strawberry Cow, hoop horns, foro bit and hole off ear, branded like N off rump. Unless redeemed will be cold THURSDAY, December "iTth. ut 1- o'clock noou. 10a damages. JAMES GLASS, Poundkeepor. H. MONTEITH* I J WEEKLY SALS QF HORSES, ice. i ALBION HOTELS ALE YARDS. SATURDAY, DECEMBER Isi«, 1»8«, At 12.30. H. MONTEITH Is instructed tfl t-oli on account of whom it may concern, aud WITHOUT RESERVE,— 1W O 0 L DRAY 1 Firet-cla.se Heavy Draught Gelding ; good tshafter I Set Shaft Harness H. MONTEITH, Auctioneer. CLEARING SALE OF DAIRY STOCK. THURSDAY, 20th DECEMBER, 1888, At 1.30 o'clock. The undersigned has been instructed by Mr W. Burness to bell at liia farm, Meadow Bank (near the "Waverley Hotel, Greenuicadows). TO FIRST-CLASS DAIRY COWS, i.,4 ull in full milk. These cows are a first-claas and particularly quiet lot, and are being , sold on on aooount of the owner relinquishing , hiu dairying , business. 11. MONTEITH, Auctioneer. HORSE BAZAAR. 'BUS COMPANY'S HORSE BAZAAR Hastikos bthkkt, Napiee. REGULAR SATURDAY* SALES OV HORSES, VEHICLES, AND PRODUCE BY MR R. WELLWOOD At 1.30 p.m. I7NTKIES received by the Auctioneer at 11 Hastings, or by tho Manager at tho Bazaar up to "time of mU, * J, R. REDSTONE, Manager.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5400, 13 December 1888, Page 3

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