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,HP H E A T B IS B O V A L. j Under the Direction of Messbb Wi-li-HSC-h AKD MtISG-OV-. j Representative and Stage Director—Me ; HEME- _B_o-. i Touring Manager .. Mb J. St. Olalb i Treasurer .. .„ Me H. F. Keating j TO-NIGHT ! TO--KQHT! jAt ft p. m . Doors open at 6.45 p.m. Carriages at 10.30 p.m. WILLIAMSON £ MTTBGBOVS'a ROYAL COMIC OPERA COMPANY. First production here of "A GAIETY GIRL" Mneieal Comedy in 2 Aots; Words by Owen Hall; Lyrics by Harry Greenbank ; Music by Sydney Jones. Oast or Ohaeacisbs ;— Charles Ooldfield .. Mr P. B. Bath-rat ', Major Barclay,, .. Mr O. Berkeley ! Bobbie Rivera.. .. Mr O. M. Leumane Hairy Sitzwatren ~ Mr Sydney Deane Eonney Farquhar .. Mr Erskin Scott Sir Lewia Grey .. Mr Howard Vernon Lance ~ .. , ; Mr A. Liasant Auguate ~ .. 3&r Fred. Young and Dr.Montagueßrierly Mr George L___ j Eoae Brierly .. , .Miaa Florence Young Lady Edythe Aldvjn Miss Henrietta Muret | Mise Gladys Stourton Mies Jeaunie Smith Hon. Daisy Ormaby ..Mies Hetty Holroyd Lady Grey .„ .. Mrs Henry Braoy ! Alma Somerset ~ MiHa May Pollard Ethel Hawthorn ~ Miss Alice Mitohell Cißßy Verne? .» »•, Miia Xoioy Cobb Haidee Walton .. Miss Millie Young I LadyVirginieForeat Miaa Florence Seymour i Nina ~ ~ .. Miss Juliet Wray (First appearance here). Fas Saul in Act I. by Miaa Alice Mitchell, The Carnival Daace in Act 11. by Miases Hillas, Lena Oaesellis, aad Minnie Hooper. Act I.—Pleasure Ground, with view of Windsor. Act ll.—Nice, with view of Monte Carlo. FULL OPiCBA OHOBUS AWD OBOHE3TBA Under tha Direction of M. LEO?T GABON. Dr. sa Circle and Reserve Stalls Gs, Stalls 4s, .it 'is. Box Plan at Howe .Bros., Pay Sales at Hyde's. A Special Tneatre Train will leave for Hastingß at 11 p.m TO-MOEBOW (Wedncadny), and on FBIDA.Y evening after the Performance.

" li «sfc»-__s__^__S_s___^ I_|AWEE-"3 BAY JOOKEY CLUB. AUTUMN MSK-T&G, 1338. HAWKE'S BAY STAKES, 0_ 500 oovs. Second horae to receive 70 soya, and third horse 30 aova out of tho utake. Fob two and _____• ___b-o__s (foals and yearlings at time of nomination). Weighs- fob-a_b. ;: ix and a ham? Furlongs WiN-HBS after Ist August, 1897, of any race or raoes collectively of tho value of 250 govs to carry 31b ; of 600 soya, 51b; of 750 soya, 71b ; of 1000 soya, 101b extra. Maiden three-year-olds at time of starting allowed 101b ; two-year-olds, 71b. By a 3w__ps2AX_ of 5 soya each, with 200 aova added. The aweepstako shall be payable to the Uecretary of the Hawke's Bay Jockey Club on the General Entry Day, Autumn Meeting, 1898, unless forfeits are declared and paid as follows :— 2 soys ou the 13th Ootober, 1897, or 3 soys on the 19th January, 1898. All horses remaining in after the 19th January, 1898, must pay their total subscription of 5 eovs on General Entry Day, Autumn Meeting, 1898. Should there be any surplus arising from the Sweepstake it will be (jiven to tho race. No money is required at time of Nomination. Nominations cloße at the Criterion Hotel, Napier, by 10 p m. ou TUESDAY, 28th July, 1896. F. D. LUOKIE, Secretary. DMVTO CLASSES Are now held every S.-TUKDAX, in the Athenasum building, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. SUBJECT-—Freehand, Model and Per-

apeotive. Plane and Solid Geometry. TKEMS—£I for 12 lesaona in eaoh of any two Eubjects. O. TILL-ARD HATUSOH, Architect, Byron street, Napier. THB NATIONAL. ASSOCIATION OF N. 2. fTtHUS Annual General Meeting of the JL Association will be held on MONDAY N_XT, 3rd August, instead of Friday, aa previously arranged, at Messrs Hoadley and Co.'s Booms, at 8 p.m. W. DIISWIDDIK, Seoretary. NOTICE. nnH- Public are hereby notified that on JL and after TO-MOiSHOW, tho 29th July, the Fares by the Petane Coaoh will be at greatly reduced rates. "farmers' association. GL-AEING SALS. THE HAWKE'S BAY FAEMEE'B OQOPEBATIV.K ASSOCIATION (LIMXTBD) Have received instructiona from Mrs A. Hollies to sell Without Reserve at her Farm at -orokipo on FP.ID-.Y, 31st JULY, At 11 o'clock, the following «:iTOOK, I__ PL -MS.NTS, &C, k3 25 Oowa in full profit, 15 Cowa (Springers), 2 Shorthorn Bulls, 30 Calves (3 to 12 months), 40 Ewes ia good condition, 3 Draught Horses, 2 Good Hacks, 1 Colt (unbrokaaj by Phami-, 1 Sow and 8 Young Pigs, 1 Strong Spring Cart (nearly new), 1 Strong Spring Dray, 1 Tip .'-tray, 1 Set Shaft Harness, 2 Seta Loading Harness, 2 Sets Trap Harness, 1 Digging Plough (new), 1 Alexandra Cream Separator with horse gear complete, 15 Pairs Fowla, 5 Pairs Turkeys, 2 Large Milk Cans and Servers. The Oowa are all firat-ci-iaa, having been carefully culled only a short time aince, and the owner haa decided to give up dairying owing to damage to pastures by late flood. Luncheon provided. ALEX. 0. L._AN, Auctioneer. ALEX. LOUDOUN, Manager.

MONTAGUE LASOELLES. FRUIT! FRUIT !! F&UIT !!! WEDNESDAY, JULY 29th, 189(3, At 10.30 a.m. sharp. AT THE! P_!OPL_*S SALS ROOMS. MONTAGUS LASOKLLSS Will sail ex s.s. Te Anau — QYDMSY OK_NG-8, Lemons, Mandak3 rins, Paasiou Fruit, Pine Apples, Loquats, Seville Oranges, Bananas. New Potatoes, Onions. Carrots, Parsnips, &o. Alao, 40 Prime Turkoys. SBPAS-.Ti! T.-!?D_i_B will be receivod up to noon of the 31st instant by the undersigned for the Purchase (for immediato removal) of 1 FOUR-BOOMED OOT TAGS 1 TWO-KOOMMD COTTAGE I BHSVD and WO. The buildings arc* on the Seotion nearly opposite the West Olive Hotel. The highest or any tender not necessarily aocepted MOMTAGUJS LA.SOELLES, Auctioneer. THE PEOPLE'S AUCTION MAST. Keg—lar Bi-woekly Bi.-.le of 3?'ruit, Produce, and Furniture every rp US SD AX AND SA'i'UBDAI. Kntrius received up to morning of Salaa. Prompt Acoount Sales. MONTAGUE LASOELLES, Auctioneer. IMiTOBTAST notion. TO THOBE .ABOUT TO FURNISH. T HAVE on hand a largo quantity of A. FUSWITU__ consigned for private sale. Prioos aro rxooptionally low, aa oliouts wish to realise. MOMT.:-.GUK LASOELLES, Auctioneer. TyrONEY TO on Freohol/ J__L Security in Bums from £25 upward S_o2r_.-s.CHJ3. LASO...LLK9, Auction ■'• W. Y. DENNETIV THURSDAY, Ji7L3t>' iUin > At 2 o'olocV- ] IN THE HAST'!•<-•'• <^' ; OTH)]xi 13.■'■'.•■/' > " W ' '"'''^"''^••'^ win sen on ™*xj-\ :: d '; r "__ vondorß foil" ,"', "-.'. p.s„_- . ..-., / Ji? ' '' a>LDojll___.__-, •A ;, ;. f Wr.shntauds and '■"it, j^ l ' r ,l, y^ )cH . t!l<iH v * Waro, Locking f-,f''. Hri _" s j-jiiUh-ou'a Oota, Spring Couches, , j """'Vj,/ tiuito, Chairs, Stools, Lamps!, ''"• rin lts » "peons, Laundry Stove and Utensils, Blankets and "'l'l'iV' ™_ c,; Oi(jaretle Koidors, Pipes, ■-J'.-oila, luk, S.ndUn Oliiba, Turning Lathe, and Bridies, Empty Baoka,'Onions, '?',.ii'--;cs, and other goods. W. -". DENNETT, Auctioneer, I

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 7821, 28 July 1896, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 7821, 28 July 1896, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 7821, 28 July 1896, Page 3

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