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THEATRE KOYAL. SATURDAY, 6th JUNE. FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY. MADAME" PATEY, Uox Offloe at Milner and Thompson's s. d. Reserved Orchestra Chairs 10 0 Dress Circle .76 Stalls SO Pit 3 0 is ADVISABLE Australian Representative .. Mb Lohb Director .. .. Mb W. H. Poole No more than Six Seats will bs reserved for any One Person. THE PATEY CONCERT. A FEW TICKETS left for Drees Circle. Good positions. Price same as Stalle, 10s each. CHISSELL BROS. MADAME PATEY'S CONCERT. npiCKIiTS for the above Concert are now iL For Sale at Milner and Thompson's Muaio Shop. Holders of Tickets purchased from them will bo guaranteed a Seat if they arrive at the Theatre Royal before 7.30 p.m. Reserved Chairs 10s, Seats on Stago 7s 6d, Stalls ss, Pit 3s. LECTURE ST. PAUL'S SCHOOLROOM BY REV. J. G. PATERSON, •N FRIDAY, sth JUNE, 1891. Subject—" Scottish Characteristics," interpersed with Scotch songs. Admission free.' Collection in aid Mission Work by King's Daughters and King's Sons. To commence at 8 o'clock. The chair will be taken by P. S. M'lean, Esq. PUBLIC MEETING. PRIDE OF HAWEE'S BAY LODGE OF GOOD TEMPLARS.

A PUBLIC MEETING in connection with the above Lodge will be held TO-NIGHT, at 8 p.m., in the Presbyterian Schoolroom, Waghorne Street, Port Ahuriri. The objeot of the Meeting is to promote a petition to the House of Representatives praying for the extension of the franchise in respect of local elections Several clergymen have promised to address the meeting. Persons wishing to join the Lodge are requested to meet at Seymour's Hall, Spit, at 7.30 p.m SHAREHOLDERS of the Napier Park O Company, Limited, ar6 reminded that the Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held THIS EVENING, at the Clarendon Hotel, Napier, at 8 o'c'ock. J. B. FIELDEK, Secretary. Napier, 4th June, 1891. HAWKE'S BAY AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL SOCIETY. rriHE Annual Meeting of members will be X held in the Society's rooms, on FRIDAY, June sih at 11 a m. W. BEILBY, Secretary. BOROUGH 03 , NAPIER. ANNUAL LICENSING OF HACKNEY CARRIAGES, BOROUGH STAGES, DRITERS, *c. NOTICE is hereby given that all licenses for Hackney Carriages, Borough Stages, Drivers, &c , expired on the 31st May, last. Licenses for the above for the year ending 31st May, 1892, are now obtainable at the Town Clerk's Office. No License will be issued except on the certificate of the Inspector of Hackney Carriages that the vehicle is in good order, and each horse in good condition. Any Hackmy Carriage, Borough Stage, or Driver found pljing for hire after SATURDAY, the 13th instant, without having taken out a license, will be treated as plying for hire without a license, and dealt with accordingly. M. N. BOWER, Town Clerk. TARANAKI LAND AGENCY.

TOR SALE. FRUIT' FARM, of 108 Acres, excellent Bush Land, comprising 80 Acres Grass, and a fine young Orchard of 9 Acres, containing 900 Trees, chiefly Apples, the product of which has this season (the fourth since planting:) realised £45. This Property is well sheltered and watered, and has some \ery rich Alluvial Bottoms, resting on. a Blue Mud Formation ; 3-roomed Cottage, Store Houses, and other Buildings. Further particulars on. application, CI. 227 Acres, 125 in Grass, 5-roomed Cottage, &j., £6 per acre, C 2 150 Acres, 130 in Grass, 9-roomed House, &c, £8 10s per acre, C 3 109 Acres, near Town, excellent House and Buildings, £800, C 4 500 Acres, splendid Grass Land, no Buildings, £5 5s per acre, Co 388 Acres, 160 iD Grass, 5-roomed House, &0., £3 per acre, Co" 80 Acres, all Grass, 6-roomed House, <&c , £8 per acre, 07 247 Acres, 90 in Grass, 3-roomed Cottage, £i 5s per acre, CS 109 Acres, 90 in Grass, 5-roomed House, &c, £500, C 9 167 Acres, 109 in Grass, 2-roomed Shanty, £3 10.* per acre, CIO ]00 Acres, 80 ia Grass, 3-roomed Cottage, &c, £550, CI 1 1200 Acres, 1000 in Grass, 8-roomed House, £4500, Cl 2 Correspondence Invited. F. P. CORKILL, New Plymouth. ALTERATIONS !>OUB COMPANY'S TIME-TABLE. Leave Napiek, Leave Spit. a.m. t>.rn. a.m. p.m. 8 20 1.40 8.40 2.10 8.40 2.0 9.10 2.30 9.0 2.20 9.30 2.50 9.20 2.40 8.50 3.10 9.40 3.0 10.10 3.30 10 0 3.20 10 30 3.50 10 ''0 3 40 10 50 4.10 10.40 4.0 11.10 4.30 11.0 4.20 11.30 4.50 11.20 4.40 11.50 5.10" 11.40 5.0 p in. 5 30 12.0 5.20 12.10 5.50 p.m. 5.40 12.30 6.10 12.40 6.0 1.10 6.30 1.0 6.20 1.30 6.50 1.20 — 1.50 — SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS EXOEPTED. SATURDAYS-From 6 to 10 p.m. as ;l usual. ] FOR SALE, ONE 22-PASSENGER 'BUS, One \ Thorough-brace S-Passenger Coach, ] Ona Strong Dog Cart (nearly new). P. A. HERMAN & CO. AT AUCTION. SATURDAY, JUNE 6th, At Jl o'clock sharp. IN THE CENTRAL SALE ROOMS. HASTINGS STREET. REGULAR WEEKLY MARKET SALE OF FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, PRODUCE, FRUIT, &c , &c, Including some SUPERIOR SECOND-HAND FURNITURE. P. A. HEHMAN AND CO. Will sell at thair Central Sale Rooms on Saturday next, about aja LOTS OF USEFUL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS/ Comprising , — 2 Magnificent Over-mnntel Mirrors (1 black and gold, hand-painted, bevelled plate-irluss ; 1 walnut frame, bevelled platoglass)," 1 large Wardrobe (rimu throughout), 1 Suite of Furniture (maroon brocaded silk, solid walnut frames, 9 pieces), 1 handsome Silk Tapestry Suite (9 pieces), 2 Cretonne Suites (each 9 pieoee), 1 very pretty Cretonne Settee, 1 Walnut Sideboard (marble top), 1 handsome Duchess Pair (in rosewood), 5 Chefloniers, 2 Oval Miirors (marble tops), 1 Austrian Bentwood Rocking Chair, 7 Chests of Drawers, 6 Dining Room Clocks, Double and Single Iron Bedsteads, Trouble and Siugle Spring Mattrasses, Couches, Bedroom, Looking Glasses, Lamps, Saddles and Bridles, Wathstands, Dressing Tables, Dining Room Tables, Austrian Bentwood and Kitchen Chairs, Umbrella Stands, Musical Instruments, Coal Vases, Carpet Squares, Guns (double-barrel, breach-loaders), Cutlery, Glassware, Crockery, Clothing, Blankets and Rugs, &c, &c. ; also superior lot of Kitchen Furniture and Utuneils, including Tables, Chairs, Lamps, Saucepans, Boilers, Kettles, &c, one good Mangle, and Portable Boiler. Also, Orauges, Lemons, Pineapples, Sugar, Tea, Oats, Wheat, Bran, Potatoes, Onions, Picklers, Jams, Choose, Hams and Bacon, Wine?, Cigars, &c, ka. t and a lot of Good Poultry. Sale at 11 o'clock sharp. P. A. HERMAN & CO., Auctioneers.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6165, 4 June 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6165, 4 June 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6165, 4 June 1891, Page 3

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