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shouts of laughter, in which the aotors themselves could not refrain from joining. The other scenes were well managed, and by to-night everything will no doubt be more complete than could possibly be expected on Saturday. When it is remembered that the large company only arrived from the South a few hours before the opening of the theatre, one wonder 3 at the completeness of the representation in such a Bhort time as they bad at their disposal for the production of Buch an elaborate play as the "Silver King." It is satisfactory to know that the directors of the Theatre Royal intend making extensive alterations to the stage and the whole building in a month or two. The " Silver King " is to be repeated to-night, and we venture to predict another crowded house, for the play is well worth seeing by all classes of Bociety. Amusements nna:io*.TftE royal, aAeitia. JL Managers ... Messrs kfacmahon and Leitch. THH! SILVER KING. By arrangement with Messrs Williamson, Garner, and J&usgrove. Mr George Leitch and the powerful "Silver King" Company. On Saturday night a Buocess which is unique in Napier theatricals was instantly achieved by th»3 production of this remarkable play. Lt>ng before tho rising of tho curtain the house was densely packed, ami very many were reluctantly refused admission. Notice. — Those so tumble to gain admission are informed that their tickets will be available To-night. Notwithstanding tho complete success and the enthusiasm evoked by the performance of " The Silver King," it can only be played To-night and To-morrow Evening, as the management are pledged during their six nights' season to produce three striking Novelties. On Wednesday and Thursday Evenings, therefore, will be presented THJB LIBRARIAN, and on Friday (the last night of the season) the powerful pJay THE MADMAN. Vrices— 4s, 2s 6d and Is. Box office at Jacobs' Fancy Repository. J, W. DODQS, Business Manager. 829 — < Meetings HAWKE'S BAY AGUMOULTUEAL AND PASTORAL SOCIETS". THIS Annual Meeting of Members will be held in the Society's Rooms on FRIDAY, June sth, at 11.30 a.m. Nomination of Members for Committee must be seat to tho Secretary not later than TUESDAY, June 2nd. Business — To receive Report and Balancesheet for year ending 3Lst May, 1885. The following proposal will be brought forward :•— To authorise the sale to the Trustees of the H.B. Jockey Olub of the freehold lands of the Society at Hastings, and the acquisition by the Society in lieu thereof of leasehold lands with a purchasing clause upon the terms contained in draft deeds of Conveyance and Lease perused and approved 'by the Society's solicitors. Notice of motion by Mi Joseph H. Williamß : — That the classes entered aa special prizes be established as permanent classes under the same regulations as the other classes. Any other business that may be brought forward. W. BBILBY, Socretary. 22nd May, 1885. 746 HAWKE'S BAY JOCKEY OLUB. AGENEUAL MEETING- of Members . will be held ab the Jockey Club's Rooms, Napier, on TUESDAY, 9th June, at 2 p.m. Business — Election of Members. Mr Sutton to move, " That Rule 6 be amended by permitting any Member to introduce one Lady free to all parts of the Course and Btands." Captain Russell to move, "That the Annaal G-eneral Meeting of the Club be held next jear and afterwards during the Month of July, so aa to permit the Steeplechase Meeting to be carried out ' under tbe management of the Committee originating the Programme." Mr Winter to move, "That Kacing Rule 54 be amended by striking out tbe words ' except as aforesaid.' " Mr Burke to move, "That the resolution authsrising tbe refund, to Members travelling by rail, of entrance money to the Course be altered so that Members shall only be entitled to the refund on application at the Secretary's Office on the ground on the day the entrance money was paid." V. D. LUOKIE, (Secretary. Napier, 26th May, 1885. 779 liOßt and Found LOST, between tho Railway Station and Swan's Brewery, a Leather Pocketbook, with owner's name upon it, containing a Bum of money. The finder will be rewarded on returning tha same to the office of thiß paper. 826 Tenders TO BUILDEES. fTJENDERS are invited for Taking Down, 1 Removing, and Re-erecting Swo Cottages in Munroe-street. Plans, specifications, and conditions may be seen at my office, where tenders are to be delivered by noon of WEDNESDAY, 3rd June, 1885. Tbe lowest or any tender not necea&arily accepted. ROBT. LAMB, i 806 ' Architect. ; TO CONTRACTORS. • WAIPUKUBAU STEAM SAWMILLS, MESSES WILDING AND CO. hay( opened a Timber Yard in Wellesley I road, Napier, opposite the railway station 3 and having made the necessary arrange I mentswith the Tamaki Timber Company 3 oan now supply any quantity of splendu totara at lowest market rates. c A large stock of Pine, Bimu, and Mata always on hand. • Also, POINTED PALINGS, 12s pc • 100. 66

lELoney to "Ciena MONEY TO LEND on approved freehold security, at current rates of interest. E. H. WILLIAMS, 774 Solicitor, Hastings. C*A f\f\f\ T0 I* BN D on good SWtB\JU\/ freehold security, at 7 per cent. Apply to A. J. Ootterill or J. H. Coleman. 39 MONEY TO LEND, in sums of from £LOO to £30,000, at Lowest Current Rates. Also some Trust Moneys at 6£ per cent. J. A. CUNNINGHAM, 40 Estate Agent. j£?Qfto<TfcHb ' £0 k®. 1 * 0 on freehold os>eJ'\J'v>rVF seourity, in two or three sums at 7 per cent. Apply to MESSRS OARLILE & M'LBAN, Or to EENBIOK HILL, 41 Clifton Station, MONEY TO LEND upon freehold security, at lowest current rates of interest. A. P. SHEATH, 42 Solicitor, Napier. MONBY TO LEND on freeholc seourity at lowest ourrent rates. 43 SAINSBURY & LOGrAN. nrraa kosthhbn intestmeni _L COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITKD.) QLCVZ&Z ... - ... 48500,000, 0T310E9 : EHBBeOH-gTBBBX, N&PIBB. The Colonial Board ia prepared to make advances on — Freehold Seouritioe Leasehold Seouritiec Stock and Station Mortgage At moderate rates of interest Bot Droposal f onus applr to ) FAX. STTRITtfc M'LEAN r 4 - M»ttftg9V

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7177, 1 June 1885, Page 3

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