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AMUSEMENTS. THEATRE -^p^^^ RO YA L. THE WORKING MEN'S T\ RAM A TIC piiO^B Will give an Entertainment on THIS EVENING, 4th FEBRUARY, Complimentary to the memory of the late Drill-Instructor, SERGEANT-MAJOR KELSALL, For the Benefit of ' The Widow and Children. Under the Patronage of His Worship the Mayor, Major Koutledge, Captains Garner and Gibbons, Officers and Members of the Napier Volunteers. The Artillery Band have kindly volun. teered their services. CHIMNEY CORNER! And A SPHOON IN TROUBLE ! Reserved seats at Jacobs'. Tickets may also be had from Secretaries of Volunteer Companies and at Working Men's Club. 596 E. BULL, Hon. Sec. mHEATKE T>OYAL, NAPIER. FOR A FEW NIGHTS ONLY, Commencing on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5. MR R.ISeWART AND THE MISSES DOCY, MAGGIE AND NELLIE STEWART (From the Theatre Royal, Melbourne), will; appear in their great entertainment, written by Garnet Walch, Esq., entitled, "RAINBOW REVELS," ; < A Medley of Mirth, Music, Mischief, and Mimicry. Elegant Dresses. , English and Irish Medleys. Operatic Scenas and Quartettes. German Hongs and Duets, Guitar Solos, Imitations of Actors, Terpsichorean Duets, 4c. '"■"■■ • - . Doors open at half-past 7; commence at ; 8 sharp. Admission — Dress-circle, 4s ; Stalls, 2s 6d; Pit, Is; Reserved Stall Seats, 4s. Box office at Jacobs' Repository. Mr Harcourt Lee, R.A.M. ... Pianist' 630 H. P. LYONS, Agent. . TTNION FIRE & MARINE 1 INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND Capital— £2,ooo,ooo. Head Office Christchuroh, . This Company are now prepared to Insure ' at Current Bates against Loss by Fire on : Houses, Stores, Furniture, Stock-ln-Trade, : and all descriptions of Pr^nerty. ! We would call particular attention to the: amount of capital, which is double that ef ! any other Colonial Office, and is not exceeded ! by any Fire and Marine Insurance Company : in the world. ; : Insurances effected with open or' valued ! policies on Wool from sheep's back, woolsheds, or shipping port to London, Bisks accepted on Vessels and Cargoes to or from any port in the United Kingdom, America, or the Colonies. Forms of proposal and any information can be obtained from the SUB-AGENTS— J. White, Porangahau W. O. MoLeod. Hastings S. Stone, Havelock . J. Barry, Taradale W. Malonby, Wairoa. Or from BANNER & LIDDLE, 53 Agents for Hawke's Bay BANNER AND T IDDLfi'; ' JLJ ■• ' 1 GRAIN, WINE, AND GENERAL.COMMISSION MERCHANTS Auotionbers, Accountants, Sharebrokbbs, CUSTOM-HOUSE AGENTS, &0., Tbnnyson-street, Napier, And Waghorne-street, Pert Ahurlrt, Auctions held in town and country, Customs Entries passed. Free and Bonded Goods stored. Agents tor Union Fire and Marine Insurance Co, of New Zealand Australian Mutual Provident Life Assu ranoe Society New Zealand Trade Protection Society Reuter's Telegram Agenoy Oriental Telegram Agency Rubber Stamps Curator of Intestate Estatos. 54 ' NOTICE. npHE Quarterly Licensing Meeting for the 1 Licensing District of the Ngaruroro will be held at the Mechanics' Institute, j Havelock, on Tuesday, the4th day of March, { 1878, at noon. \\ AH applications for renewal or transfer of •' Licenses must Jbe lodged, in duplicate, with . the undersigned; '^at'least 'twenty-one days ; before holding of such. Quarterly Meeting. THOMAS GILPIN, : Clerk to the Court. ; Havelock, February 3, 1879. . 642 ; TMPOUNDED AT HASTINGS, on Feb. j X ruary 1, by John CurtisWhite Horse, about 14 hands high, branded ; like Hon off shoulder. . . ; j Will be sold on Tuesday, the 18th February, ; at 1 p.m., unless redeemed. ; W. A. BEECROFT, Powndkeeper. February 3, 1879. 646 \ TO THE RATEPAYERS OF THE BOROUGH OF NAPIER. p{ ENTLEMEN,— I .have been requested xjf to stand for a seat on this Board, and , I have consented, and respectfully solicit your support. Having been intimately connected with;, the Harbor for many years, and having always taken a deep interest in all that con- i cerns its improvement, I shall, if elected, ! continue to use my beat exertions towards the future improvement of the Port of! Napier. ' - • ; Referring ; to the Harbor Works jurit com- ' pleted, I may say that they" have turned out 1 exactly as I expected. It cannot be denied that a considerable improvement has resulted, therefrom. The access to our pi rt is always : much easier now than before the works' commenced, but I regard them only asani •improvement which is not at all complete. . Within the last year I have seen the works at Oamaru, and Bhall, I hope, yet see similar works here. The success that has been achieved there is, I believe, quite within our reach, and we must, if we expect the trade of our port to increase, see that no opportunity is lost of securing, by permanent works such an improvement as the steady progress of this district shows to be absolutely necessary. I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, 736 F. SUTTON. TO THE RATEPAYERS OF THE BOROUGH OF KAPIER. ri ENTLEMEN,— At the request of a great \X number of ratepayers, I beg to offer myself as a candidate for a seat at the Napier Harbor Board. Should you do me the honor of returning me, I ahall do my best in supporting any practicable scheme that may be brought forward for making a good and proper Breakwater, as I consider the present works almost useless, and quite inadequate for our requirements now, much less ior an increase of shipping accommodation, which every well-wisher oi Napier so much desires to see. As a well-known resident of this town, and a frequent importer of goods, I have a direct and lively interest in seeing our port attain a position of commercial importance, I am, Gentlemen, Youra faithfully, 648 HENRY WILLIAMS.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5298, 4 February 1879, Page 3

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