■ : -\M^T : k-I S B AY, "" :■' 3ty&da& 25th July, at 11 o'Clock. MR. VAUtftER JANISCH Has been favoured with instructions from Messrs Watt, Kennedy, & Watt, to Sell, at their Stores, as above, . -'..-. FOR POSITIVE SALE,. TO CLOSE CQNSIGMMENTS, Mir^o^^"PEET Hobart Town TIM- ' 5000 5-feet Hobart Town Palings, broad . 8000 Do. Rails /..-; 400 Sheep Hurdles, 6 & 8 feet long ::■ 2 Bullock Drays BsP" Terms and Conditions at Sale,, VAUTIER JANISOH, . ' . Auctioneer. Grand Assaut d'Annes . ■' ■ AND ''■','' MUSICAL SO IEEE ! THIS EVENING, THE COUNCIL CHAMBER. POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT!! PROFESSOR PARKER \ (Champion Swordsman of the Australasian Co* lonies), HAS much pleasure in intimating, for this Evening only (as the company proceed to the South to-morrow morning bys.st Queen), a repetition of the GRAND ASSAUT D'ARMES ! which was given last night with so much success, including BROADSWORD v. BAYONET j BROADSWORD PLAY; STICK and FOIL . PRACTICE, &o. -The performance will be interspersed with '■•■-•■ -.his... •! .. including the far-famed RICHARD COEUR De LION ! To conclude with the whole of MISS ANNIE BEAUMONT'S SERIO-COMIC ENTERTAINMENT I 1 Which will include the following favorite Songs, in character : — THE WAGGONER! FREE A;ND EASY! FEMALE NEW CHUM! DOORS OPEN AT i-PAST SEVEN. Commence at Eight Sharp. For Ml particulars, see Bills. To the Parishioners of St. John's, NAPIER. NOTICE is hereby given that a MEETING will be held in the Vestry Room of St. John's Church, for the election of a Churchwarden and Vestrymen for the ensuing year, THIS DAY, the 25th July, at 3 o'olock in the afternoon. L. SAYWELL. GRAND BALL, on WEDNESDAY, 26th July, at the Royal Hotel. . Dancing to commence at Eight o'olock, Ticket, to admit Lady and Gentleman, 10s. ; Militia Office, Napier, 21st July, 1865. rpENDERS will be received at this Office until X Noon of TUESDAY; the 25th inst., from persons willing to contract for furnishing the undermentioned Supplies, in such quantities, at Waiapu, or such other places as may be . directed between East Cape and Tauranga, by the Officer Commanding Colonial Forces, from August 1865 to 31st March 1866, viz. :— PROVISIONS, FUEL, AND LIGHT. Fresh Meat, at per lb. . Salt do. „ Biscuit „ Bread „ Rum, at per gallon Potatoes, at per lb. Onions „ Rice „ Mustard „ Pickles, per pint bottle Lime Juice, per gallon Sugar, at per lb. Groceries, at per Ration Mould Candles, at per lb. Composite Candles „ Firewood, at per 100 lbs. Any information that may be required will be obtained on application at this office. Tenders to be rendered in dnplicate. By order, El WITHERS, Capt. & Adjt. Militia & Volunteers. Napier Athenaeum and Mechanics' Institute. MEMBERS are particularly requested to return, immediately any Books they may have, to enable the Committee to examine the state of the Library. ''>.. ■'"'"-- - { . ; % W. I. CARVER, ; r , : Hon. Sec. a ;^|«er/ July 2L, 1865.
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 8, Issue 638, 25 July 1865, Page 1
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455Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 8, Issue 638, 25 July 1865, Page 1
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