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Amusements m H E A T R E ROYAL. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25. POSITIVELY FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY (as the Company snils in tho "Rotorua,' for Auckland, on Wednesday.) THE WORLD-RENOWNED LINGARDS! AJSD TIIEIH COMEDY-OPERA COMPANY! of 16. For the first time in Napier, as played in London, Now York, and recently in {Melbourne by the Lingards for nine weeks to crowded houses, and pronounced by the entire Melbourne Prdss and public the greatest success of modem times— Arthur Sullivan find a. S. Gilbert's Grand Nautical Comic Opera, in two Acts, entitled H.M.S. PINAFORE. Rt. Hon. Sir Joseph Porter, K.C.B. Mr W. H. Lingard (First Lord of the Admiralty.) Capt. Corcoran, commanding H.M.S. Pinafore Mr G. Leopold Ben Backstay, Boatswain of H.M.S. Pinafore Mr C. W. Craig Bill Bobstay, Boatswain's Mate ... ... Mr Robert Owen Ralph Raciest raw, able seaman Mr W. H. Brady Dick Deadeye ... 'Mr C. W. Warner Dingle Danton. midsipman Mr F. A. Hall Tom Tucker, midshipmite Master D. Hill Josephine ... Miss Alice Lingabd And full Company. The Opera contains Grand Musical 681 Gemes. PROTESTANT HALL. FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY, MANTALINI'S WAXWORKS, From London, Comprising the following noted personages : — ' HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN and 1 ROYAL FAMILY, His Majesty George 111., His Majesty King John, His ! Majesty Charles 11., Her Majesty Mary I Queen of Scots, Lord Darnley, His Holiness Pope Pius IX.; Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States, and his Assassin, James Wilks Booth ; Rev. Mr Spurgeon ; Cleopatra, Queen of Egypt ; Constance Kent, the Orphan Murdress ; Rev. J. S. Wilson, the Wife Murderer ; Kkm/t, the Notorious Victorian Bushranger ; and 27 less Notorious Persons. GIFTS ! GIFTS ! J GIFTS ! ! ! EVERY VISITOR WILL RECEIVE A PRESENT. Gold and Silver Watches, Tea and Coffee Service, Clocks, Cruet Stands, and a variety of Useful Articles GIVEN AAV AY EACH EVENING. Admission— ONE SHILLING. N.B. — This is not a Lottery, but a legitimate distribution of GIFTS to each patron. Open daily from 3 till 5, and 7 till 10 p.m. 673 THE WORKINcf MENS 1 CLUB. HORTICULTURAL SHOW, Will be held on mHUESDAT AND FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4th and sth, to Celebrate ANNIVERSARY and opening OF NEW HALL. Intending Exhibitors can obtain Schedule of prizes from. J. BURTON, GB2 Secretary. Meetings IIAWKE'S BAY LICENSED VICTUALLERS' ASSOCIATION. A GENERAL MEETING will be held at the Criterion Hotel on MONDAY, 24th inst., at 7.30 p.m., at which all Members are requested to attend. ' Business important. ALEX. REID, 674 Secretary. Miscellaneous WEST CLIVE PROPERTY FOR SALE. npHE undersigned has received instructions _L from Francis Edward Hamlin, Esq., te offer for Private SALE, all that very valuable Propery situate in West Clive, and adjoining the property of John Bray, Esq., containing about 68 acres. The above land has been subdivided in sections from one-quarter of an acre upwards, and being close to the Farndon Railway Station is admirably adapted for gentlemen's residences. A great portion of the river which forms the boundary on one side is planted with willows, and the front portion of the land with a hawthorn hedge. With the above will bo sold the House in the occupation of tho undersigned, together with 15 acres of land, artesian well, outhouses, &.. &t\, &C. Terms very easy. For further particulars, apply to HENRY LASCELLES, 671 West Clive. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. THE SUPPRESSION OF LOTTERIES BILL. IN THE ASSIGNED ESTATE OF LIONEL HARRIS, JEWELLER, NAPIER. THE Trustee in the above Estate having had legal opinion upon the legality of holding the advertised Art Union, has been advised that it is a breach of the law to hold one, and as such he has determined to withdraw it. All parties having taken tickets, can have their money returned by applying to Mr Harris. As the Stock must be realised upon without delay, the Trustee has instructed Mr Harris to still make a further reduction in the prices, and now every line will be offered far under the original cost. Any person desirous of purchasing Watches, Clocks, or Jewellery should, previous to doing so, call and see Mr Harris' Stock, which for prices, quality, and assortment, cannot be equalled in the province. Address : — OPPOSITE THE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND, 505 Hastings-street, Napier. THE FIRE BRIGADE PLANT. AT a Conference of Municipal Councillors, the representatives of Fire Insurance Companies, and those of the two Fire Brigades, it was i-csolved that certain PLANT (absolutely necessary for the efficiency of the Brigades) should be purchased, the Council agreeing to pay one-third, tho Associated Insurance Companies one -third, and the balance to be collected by Subscriptions from the public. Information having been received that the PLANT will soon arrive, Notice is hereby given that LISTS are now open at the Oflicc I of the Town Clerk, by whom SUBSCRIPTIONS will bo thankfully received. By order. M. N. BOWER, Town Clerk. Napier, 21st November, 1579. 672 GREYMOUTH WALLSEND COLLIERY COMPANY (LIMITED). CAPITAL, £50,000, Ix\ T £5 SHARES. PROSPECTUS can be had on application to Roope Bbookino. Early application is necessary, as a large number have already been applied for. 547

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5545, 24 November 1879, Page 3

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