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THEATRE ROYAL. Lessee and Director . .Chas. Chabeington. Treasurer Jas E. Kitts. CONTINUED SUCCESS oiMISS TANET A church iss O anet Achurch THE GREAT EMOTIONAL ACTRESS. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY) TO-NIGHT Last Night but Two of the Season, Will be given Meilhac and Haleyz's Great Domestic Drama FROUFROU! FROU FROU! F_oo Fbotj .. Miss Janet Achubch. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) DECEMBER 18, Last Night but One of tho Season, Will be repeated by very general request : THE NEW MAGDALEN. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, LAST NIGHT OF THE SEASON, A DOLL'S,HOUSE. Produced under the solo direction of MR CHAS. CHARRINGTOtf. Box Plan and Tickets at Jacobs'. Prioes —4s, 2s 6d, and Ip. ri ISBORNE WAR DANCE TROUPE. V.T — A MAORI WAR DANCE AND ENTERTAINMENT will be hold on tho 20th nnd 22nd DECEMBER, in tho THEATRE ROYAL, NAPIER. It will bo a First-class Performance. Tho Natives that are to perform aro ono of the best War Dance tribes in New Zealand. The Troupe consists of Twenty Males aud Ten Females. Tho Performance will end up with a dance. The charge at the doors will bo as follows: Is, 2s, and .'ls. Roll up Ladies and Gentlemen and witness something you do not see every day. ' NA TIRINI PARAONE. TIAKI HAREATA. \ . HORI TE AWARAU. BUTCHERS' PICNIC AND FETE, TO BE HELD AT FARNDON PARK o_ 'BOXING DAY, DECEMBER 2G_u Presitlcnt: R. Wood, Esq. Chairman : E. Pascoo. Treasurer: R. Whittem. Committee: A. Hatton, M. Symons, E. Williams, R. Hatch, H. Lowe, J. 1 Grifiiu, J. Butler, ;C. Hughes, G. Hardey, T, A. Hogg ? T. Fanner, and R. W. Currey. Judges: Messrs Hogg | and Noagle. Starter :W. Osborne. j Handicappors :' Messrs Osborne and Thompson. 1 I The Procession will assemble in Clivo ' '■■ Squaro at 9.30. I PROGRAMME OF SPORTS. 1. Open Hand-cat (to all Butchers), 150 yds. 2. Shopman's Rack, 150 yds, Handicap. 3. Smoking Race, 100 yds. 4. Open Handicap, 220 yds, valuo £2, '' second £1. Nomination Is 6d, acoop- '-•• tance Is. 5. Girl's Rack (under 14), 80yds. G. Swimming Rack, 100 yds. 7. Slaughter Man's Race, 160 yds. 8. One Milk Walk Handicap (open), value £2 10s, second £1. Nomination Is 6d, acceptance Is. 9. Hor, Step, and Jump, (Butchers only). 10. Mabbied Woman's Rack, 80yds. 11. CLnrniNG Greasy. Polk. 12. Co__xittee_ian'B Race (100 yds), Handicap. 13. Hawking Man's Race (100 yds Handi- : cap). 14. Boys' Race (under 14), 100 yds. 15. Wbkstltng Match (Cumberland style). 10. One Mile Oven Handicap, Ist £2 10s, 2nd £1. Nomination Is Gd, acceptance - "is.; - 17. Btj-CBBus' Ttjo-oi'-Wab. ,18. Catching Gkeasy Wild Pig. 19. 440 f Yards Handicap (Open), valuo Ist . £3,' 2nd £1 10s. Nomination Is Gd, acceptance Is. 20. Masters Butcher's Raoe, 100 yds. 21. Oii-Taclk Race. The Railway Brass Band will be in attendance. Admission to ground—Adults Is, children under \'6 Gd. N.B.i-Noniinations closo with Secretary jatExohauge Hotel on WEDNESDAY, I- 17th December, at 8 p.m., fo«" tho following 'events :»-Dpen Handicap (220 yards), One Milo Wplir, One Mile Run, and 440 Yards Handicap. Handicaps will appoar on the 18th inst. Acceptances close 22nd inst., 8 p.m. Prizes for other events will appear on future data. The phlef event of the day will bo tho Roasting of tho Barber Villa Bullock. The animal will bo killed and roasted on the ground *in less timo than it takes to read about it. A BALL will be held in the evening at tho Hall attached to the Farndon Hotel. Double 'Tickets, "is. ; R. RYAN, j i Secretary. ROYAL BLACK-CHAPTER OF IRELAND. PREOEPTORY NO. 491. A SPECIAL MEETING of tho. above will bo hold in the Orango Hall on WEDNESDAY EVENING, the 17th inst., at 8 o'clock. Business important. Every member requited to attend. SAMUEL SPENCE, Registrar. IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE BUYER.IOB OOUBT OF liAN__trpTCY, | HOLDEN AT NAPIKB, lln the matter of "Tho Bankruptcy Act, 1883," aud the several amendments thereof. iAJ OTjICE is hereby given that Thomas ]_% Sands, junr., of Hastings, Fellmonger, was this day adjudged Bankrupt, and I hereby summon a mooting of creditors, to he bolden at tho Court-house, Hastings, on MONDAY, 22nd day of December, 1890, at 11 o'clock iv the forenoon. 1 J. F. JARDINE, Deputy Assignee. Napier, Docember 16th, 1890. U-NITED DISTRICT CHARITABLE AID BOARD. TENDERS addressed to the uudorsigned will bo received until NOON on SATURDAY, tho 20th instant, for tho following supplies for tho year 1891 : — (1) Broad, Flour, &Meat, (2) Groceries, (3) Milk, (1) Fuel, (5) Funeral.}, (6) at por ration for Out-door Relief. Forms of Tender and all necessary information can be obtained at the office of tho Board. G. H. SWAN, Chairman. NAPIER HOSPITAL. rf TENDERS addressed to the undersigned 1 will be received until NOON ou SATURDAY, the 20th inst., for tho following supplies for the year IK9| i— r (1) Bread, Flour, Water Biscuits; (2) Meat : (3) Groceries ; (4) Milk, Butter, Eggs j (5) Drugs; (G) Fuel; (7) Fuuerals. Forms of Tender and nil necessary information can be obtained at the office of tho Charitablu Aid Board, Market Street. G. H. SWAN, nH '.Tman. THRESHING. rpENDKRS will be received i,p to tho X 22nd December for threshing ;i(10 Acres Grain aud 300 Acre< Grass-seed,. Apply to tho Manager Clive Grange. T. PRINGLE BEGS TO RETURN HIS WARMEST THANKS To tho Ladies of Napier for their vory Kind Support during tho present short visit. LADIES May rely upon any orders, sunt to our Wellington house, receiving careful and prompt execution. Our Stock is by far t)io Best Assorted in Now Zealand, and is constantly renewed by Shipments per EVERY DIRECT STEAMER. On some future occasion wo liopo to havo tho pleasure of submitting a Larger Range of NOVELTIES, WITH RENEWED THANKS, T. PRINGLE, THE ART NEEDLEWORK DEPOT, 49, L,\Mli-ON UtTAY, Wullington.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6026, 17 December 1890, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6026, 17 December 1890, Page 3

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