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OT. "yALENTINE'S T)^> j TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). i A GBE A T VARIETY V ' ! .' i of VALENTINES ! VALENTINES ! i . VALENTINES! AT ■ DINWIDDIE, MORRISON &CO>S BOOK AND STATIONERY WAREHOUSE. TEHNYSON-STft^fef, KapISK, SCINDE LODGE, Hty 1:6: T>RSTHREN of the Masonic Craft are X) respectfully invited to attend a meeting of the above Lodge, This (Thursday) A TEKNOON,' for the purpose of following the remains of their deceased brother Cap. n Thomas Smith, to their last resting place. The Lodge will be tyled at 2 p.m. Bharp. The procession will leave the Masonic Hall,. Tennyson-street, at 2. 50. 746 ' • C. B. HOADLEY, W.M. IN BANKRUPTCY. } ______ ■ r , j IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW I ZEALAND, "Wellington District. In tile matter of tlie " Debtors and Creditors Act, 1876," and the "Debtors and Creditors Act Amendment Act, 1878," and in the matter of John Babbon, of Kopua, in the Provincial District of Hawke's Bay, and Colony of New Zealand, Baker, a Debtor, is hereby given that the aboveJIN named John Barren hath this day filed in this Honorable Court, a declaration of his inability to meet his engagement with his creditors. The first meeting of Creditors will be held at the Supreme Court House, Napier, on Wednesday, the nineteenth day of February, 1879, at two o'clock in the afternoon. Dated this 12th day of February, 1879. DUKOAN GUY, Registrar. A. Lasoeiles, Solicitor for Debtor; 750 THE COLONIAL BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. Paid up Capital ... £389,171. Reserve Fund ... £42,000. THE Dividend of S per cent, per annum for the half-year ending 3 1st December last, is now Payable,' and Shareholders on the Hawke's Bay portion of the Register will receive their warrants on application. J. B. LITTLEJOHN, Manager. Napier, 12th February; 1879. 749 HAWKE'S BAY COUNTY CRICKET CLUB. m\ A S Many of the SubTV jt\. scriptions to the £§', ; above Club are still outJ\ fP§ . standing, members who t^^' $\> have not paid are pari^fejli'l •*' '•"'' ticularly requested to do lp*'^'f'. /■■>s;. 'l ' so as soon as possible, to -^Ktoi^'if" MrD. Wbight, Hastings, "^'^Mi^TSVisa or to undersigned. « :.. . ' Subscription, £1, EBNEST TANNER, 753 Hon. Sec. VTEW MUSIC! NEW MUSIC! Received per late Mail, ANDNOW OPENED UP. INSTRUMENTAL: Alpengesang, by W. S. Everard Bloomy Spray, by Everard Carillon Galop, by J. Riviere Claribel Valse, by Charles Coote Festival Marcli (Duet), by Charles Darnton Grand Selection on Les Cloches de Comeville Golden Waves, by Addison P. Wyman Glockohen im Thai, by F. Spindler H.M.S. Pinafore Galop (Duet), by C. Godfrey H.M.S. Pinafore Quadrille (Duet), by Godfrey H M.S. Pinafore Waltz, by C. Godfrey Les Cloches de Corneville Galop, by Grenville Home Treasures. — No. 1, Far Away j No. 2, Flower Gatherers ; No. 4, Home they brought; No. 7, The Bridge; No. 8, . Excelsior; No. 9, Pulaski's Banner; '. ■ No. 10, tfod bless the Prince of Wales ; Ho. 11, ' Happy be thy dreams; No. 13, ■ Thy Voice is Near ; Ho. 15, Her Bright Smile; Ho. 16, Echo, of Lucerne ; ho. 19, Kathleen Aroon ; No. 2t, Hark the Goat Bells ; No. 22, I Built a Bridge of Fancies ; No. 23, God Bless our Sailor Prince ; No. 25, Rondo on the Great Globe Quadrille Moonlight Sail, by J. H. Wallis Monk's Chant, by Beethoven Nonchalance, by Everard Petite Vahe, by Max Schroter Rondo from Diabelli's Grand Duet, in D, by Andre. Semper Fidelis, by E. Born Sourie d'En?aut, by E. Harraden Rondo all Ohgarese, by J. Haydn Summer Serenade, by C. A. Macirone The Skylark, by J. H. Wallis Through the Cornfield, by J. H. Wallis Volunteer's March, by J. H. Wallis Warblings at Eve, by Brinley Richards Zurn Abschied, by Everard The Schuihoff Album, Nos; 1 and 2. Also, an ESTEY COTTAGE ORGAN. (Warranted for five years from date of manufacture), which, for workmanship and excellence of tone, cannoc be surpassed. TO ARRIVE, Per "Mbndoza," 1 Solid Walnut Harmonium, 5 stops 1 Solid Walnut Harmonium, 8 stops 1 Walnut 80. 8 " Bord" Pianinio 1 Walnut 2b Tricord, check action, SemiCottage Pianoforte, 7 octavea 1 Grand Cottage Pianoforte, full trichord, extended ends, check action, 7 octaves 1 New RoEewood Cottage Pianoforte 1 "iNoyer" Piano 1 Rosewood Pianinio, O.G. fall, 7 octave 3, and octagon legs. DINWIDDIE, MORRISON & CO., BOOK, MUSIC, AND STATIONERY WAREHOUSE, \ Tennyson -street, Napier. TAMUMU HIGHWAY DISTRICT. rpAKBJ NOTICE.— The Valuation List JL for the Tamumu Highway District for the year 1879 is now open for inspection at the School-house, Tamumu. All objections thereto must bo left at the Court-house, J Waipawa, on or before the 15th day of FjißbuakY next, addressed to the Assessment Court ; and a copy of every much objection must be left at the Tamumu iSchool-houae, not less than seven days before the next sitting of the said Court. A. M'HARDY, Valuator for the Tamumu 402 Highway Bowa,

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5306, 13 February 1879, Page 3

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