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ROYAL. NAPIER GARRICK CLUB. Benefit tendered to the HAWKE'S BAY RUGBY UNION In connection with the visit of the TARANAKI FOOTBALL TEAM. The Most Successful Amateur Dramatic Performance ever given iv Napier. BLOW FOR BLOW, WILL BE REPEATED ON TUESDAY. Dress Circle 38, Stalls 2s, Pit Is. Plan at Jacobs'. SKATING, SKATING, SKATING. Every Evening and Afternoon. Prices as usual. THURSDAy, August 21st— Madame Fredo's Palace of Pleasure Company. Tho above Superb Troupe of Gymnasts, Jugglers, Acrobats, and Pantomimic Clowns will open as above, when the following clever Artistes will appear:— Madam Fredo, tho truly wonderful Lady Gymnast, is positively without a peer, either in her mid-air flights or her astonishing mandibular feats. Mr Alf. Rockloy, the Lightning Acrobat and High Kicker ; each evening with Madam in their terrific leap for life and doublo aerial act. Miss Muriello, the Charming Lady Balancer. Baby Lar, the three-year-old Baby Wonder ; this wee mite will charm you each evening. Mr Fred Fredo, the Whimsical and Amusing Innovator, each night in his marvellous Japanese juggling act. Admission, Is; Skates, Is; Children, half-price. HASTINGS TOWN HALL. rr*o-NIGHT at 7.30., Lantern EntertainJL mont, " Glance at Many Lands." Exhibitor, Mr E. Bissell; Leotiirer, Rev. C. E. Boecroft; Soloists, Misses Kessall and Stevens, Messrs Land, Goldsmith, and George. Admission, Adults, Is, Children Gd. Proceeds to East Clivo Church Fenoing Fund. NAPIER HOLIDAY ASSOCIATION. TARANAKI - HAWKE'S BAY FOOTBALL MATCH. WEDNESDAY will be observed as a Holiday from I o'clock p.m. J. C. FOWLER, Chairman. N.Z. WORKING FEDERATED'MEN'S UNION, HASTINGS BRANCH. \ MEETING will be held at the Town l\. Hall, ou SATURDAY NEXT, August 23rd. at S o'clock. All intending to join should do so at once. For the future the Secretory will be at his Office (next Beck and Co.'s) every SATURDAY EVENING, from 8 to 9, to receivo Names, Subscriptions, &v. A. A. GEORGE, Secretary. 'I'IENDIiRS wanted for Erecting Cattle JL Yards on tho A. and P. Society's Show Grounds, Hastings. All information can be obtained from the undersigned, to T\hom tenders must be sent not later than THURSDAY, the 21st. August. W. BKILBY, Secretary.^! H. P. OuIIEIV TUESDAY, AUGUST 19th, IS9O, At 11 o'clock. IN THE PEOPLE'S AUCTION MART, HASTINGS-STREET.

H. P. COHEN Well sell at his Regular Tuesday Sale IAA LOTS OF HOUSEHOLD lUU FURNITURE of every description, Cutlery, Pictures, Lamps, Clothing, Boots, Saddlery, Harness, Books, Glassware, Crockeryware, &c, &o. WITHOUT ANY RESERVE. H. P. COHEN, Auctioneer. STORTFORD LODGE, HASTINGS. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20th,- 1890, At 12 noou. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE OF THOROUGHBRED RACING STOCK, BROOD MARES, YEARLINGS AND TWO-YEAR-OLD COLTS. H. P. COHEN Has received instructions from Mr Wm. Stock, on account of his giving up breeding, to sell at Stortford Lodge, Hastings, on the above date, Without Reserve, the whole of his riTHOROUGHBRED RACING STOCK, X &c, Comprising The Thoroughbred Entire " Foul Play," by Traducer—Fancy Brood Mare " Miss Dargon," by Marquis —My Idea, in foal to Foul Play Brood Mare " Watercolor," by Albany out of Waterwitoh, in foal" to Foul Play Chestnut Filly, 3 years, by Leolinus— Lure (in training) Bay Filly, 3 years, by Captivator—Sweet Cicely (iv training) 2-Year-old Filly, by houl Play—Wateroolor (uubroken) Yearling Colt, by Foul Play—Watercolor (unbroken) Yowling Filly, by Foul Play—Miss Dargon 2-Year-old Filly, by Foul Play—Minnie Athol And a number of other well-bred Horses. Also, The Exraoor Entire Pony "FRIAR TUCK." The whole of tho above meutioned Thoroughbreds will be sold Without Reservo, as Mr Stock has determined to give up breeding. Further entries will bo received up to date of salo by Mr W. Stock, or by H. P. COHEN, Auctioneers. STORTFORD LODGE, HASTINGS. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 20th, 1890, At 2 p.m. IMPORTANT SALE OF DAIRY CATTLE, FAT CATTLE, HEIFERS, STORES, AND YOUNG STOCK. 11. P. COHEN Has received instructions from a Client to sell on the above date, at Stortford Lodge, Hastings, T~ HEAD OF CATTLE, Comprising— O 11 Steers (3 and 4 years), fat, 8 First-class Dairy Cows (springing to calve), 1 First-class Dairy Cow (uewly calved), 15 Cows in calf and Springing, 15 Heifers in calf, 10 2 and 3-year-old Steers, 15 Yearlings and Calves. Also, 1 Heavy Draught Horse. H. P. COHEN, Auctioneer. THURSDAY, AUGUST 21sr, 18S0, At 11 o'clock. IN THE PEOPLE'S AUCTION MART. THE LAST SALE OF THE SEASON OF FRUIT TREES, CONIFERS, FLOWERING SHRUBS, AND ORNAMENTAL TREES. H. P. COHEN Has received instructions from Mv 11. J. Gn.Bi'.Rn to sell at his Mart, on Thursday, August 21st, at 11 o'clook, A CHOICE CONSIGNMENT OF FRUIT TREES, &c, &c, Comprising — 2000 Apples, 300 Peaches, 300 Apricots, 200 Nectarines, 1000 Goosobenies, .iOO Currants, 10,000 Box Thorn, 100 Mulberries, ft 00 Plums, 2000 Cup. Macrocarpa and other Pines, 000 Walnuts, 1000 Vines, i>oo Rhubarb Hoots, 1000 Roses ; also a largo lot of Conifers, Flowering Shrubs, aud Ornamental Trees. The above Plants will bo at tho Mart for public inspection on Wednesday morning. H. P. COHEN-, Auctioneer PRELIMINARY NOTICE.

AT AUCTION. HASTINGS. THURSDAY and FRIDAY, AUGUST 28th AND 29m, At 12 noon. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE OF THIS WHOLE OF THIS VALUABLE FURNITURE AND EFFECTS OF THIS CARLTON CLUB HOTEL, HASTINGS. WHOLLY UNRESERVED. H. P. COHEN Has received instructions from Me Joseph Er.ns to sell, on account of his giving up the Hotel, ra-iHE WHOLE OF THE VALUABLE | FURNITURIS AND EFFECTS contained in the above-named Hotel, Com-m-isim; the contents of 3 0 ROOMS, Dining aud Commercial Rooms, Parlors, Hui'l, Kitchen aud SVa.-lihousus, Bedrooms, &v. Full detailed particulars, terms, ite-., in future issue. H. P. COHKN, I Auctioneer. FO.B HALE. OTONS first-cxafs O AMARU SEED DERWENT POTATOES j in T- tis I'lrst-ebt- : ; O'twi-u K'in-'y S"ed i i'nir.HV-;. j iv. r. •.''■; n*^ I Auctioneer.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5912, 18 August 1890, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5912, 18 August 1890, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 5912, 18 August 1890, Page 3

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