JNotioes MBS LEAVITT _ MISSION. SUNDAY, June 7th.—B p.m., Address to United Sunday Schools in the Theatre Royal. 8.30 p.m. (after Evening Service in the Churches), Mrs Leavitt will deliver an Address in the Theatre Royal. MONDAY, June Bth.— Mrs Leavitt will deliver the First of a Series of Lectures in the Theatre Royal, under the auspices of the local Branch of the Blue Ribbon Army. Doors open at 7.30 ; chair to be taken at 8. Admiesion Free. Collections will he taken at each Meeting to defray expenses. 837 ■^^^ NEW ZBALAND RAILWAYS. NAPIER SECTION. SILVER KING COMPANY, AT THEATRE ROYAL. ON TUEBDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY, the 2nd, 3rd, and sth inst. respectively, a SPECIAL TRAIN will leave Hastings at 6.45 p.m., arriving in Napier at 7.25 p.m., and will leave Napier on return journey for Hastings 15 minutes after close of performance at the Theatre. Saturday Return Tickets will be | available for this B_>ecial. By Order. District Manager's Office, Napier, June Ist, 885. 840
NEW ZEALAND LAND MORTGAGE COMPANY (Limitbd). } 07AE_ANTS for Interim Dividend, *'* for half-year ending 30th April, can be had on application at the offioe of the New Zealand Insurance Company. 821 v HORTHAND (Pitman's) Elementary ' . or advanced Instboction, on the latest principles, given through the post. References. Full particulars on application to H. 8., box 163, Christohurch. 757 TO DAIRYMEN.— Wanted to purchase, a Milk Walk. Write, stating price, &c, to " Milk," care of Hbbaid office. 828 A GENTLEMAN leaving the district, wishes to sell his Hack, a chesnut horee, standing about 16 hands, 5 years. Well bred, good paces, quite quiet and sound. £16. For further particulars apply Hebald Office. 801 NOTICE. (>< jT¥ AMBLING'S Coach will leave J e O. Woodville for Tahoraite every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday morning, at 9 a.m., till further notioe. AU goods addressed to the undersigned will be punctually attended to. Goods carried through to Palmerston. C. HAMBLING, 804 Proprietor. IT is hereby notified that the Partnership hitherto existing between the undersigned, carrying on business at Uanevirke as General Storekeepers, has this day been dissolved. The business will in future be ] carried on by Mr Younghusband on his ' own account, who will pay and receive all I moneys due to and owing by the late firm. Dated this 25th day of April, 1885. E. E. BaSMUSBN J. YOUNGHUSBAND. Witness — HBNBY LASCBIIiBS, Napier. 783 WE, the undersigned, agree to close j our respective Establishments every ! WEDNESDAY at 1 p.m., commencing on. i Wednesday, June Srd, 1885. ' P. F. COLL EDGE F. W. COLLINS & CO S. A. OBURG N. O'NEIL 778 S. E. COOPER NOTIOE. THE Stores of the undersigned Iron- I mongers will be closed every WEDNESDAY at one o' lock, commencing the I Srd June, 1885. HARDY & SIDEY I HENRY WILLIAMS RUDDOOK & FRYER 736 MISS MORISON receives Pupils for Piano, Harmonium, and Singing. Second Term commences May 25th. Eastbourne-street, Hastings, May 4th, 1885. 563 GAME SEABON, 1885. THE following persons have taken out Shooting Licenses:— Kenrick J. Hill, W. E. Griffen, J. W. Witherow, A. W. Witherow, J. F. Crane, Allan Alexander, J. Britten, Thomas Powdrell, Charles Tanner, Thomas Tanner, O. J. Naira, J. Joshua, M. Batteson, O. A. Fitzroy, John Wood, B. S. R. Mainwaring, ' David Shaw, F. Roper, J. W. Warrilow, Hugh White, Thomas Simmons, F. Pilcher, B. Lambert, L. Moore, Thomas Parkinson, Alfred Woods, E. C. W. Porter, O. E. Harmer, Leslie M.' Hardy. 491 TO LET.— Family Residence, containing Nine Rooms, Outhouses and all conveniences, at Richmond Park, Waipawa, eight minutes' walk from Railway Station. Grounds well laid out, stocked with ornamental shrubs and fruit trees, with paddook containing 50 acres if required. Apply to G. Lloyd, Milton-road, N apier. " 743 CAUTION. ON and after this date any person found j Trespassing with dog or gun on the Te Whiti property will be prosecuted. THOS. KELLY, j'l'e Whiti. Norsewood, May 4th, 1885. 581 \NY Persons found trespassing on Clive Grange Estate in Pursuit of Game or otherwise will be prosecuted. A. THOMAS, 636 Manager. NOTICE. ANY Person trespassing on the Okawa or Whana properties in search of game or otherwise will be proseouted. 637 N. E. BEAMISH. NOTIOE. ' ANY PERSON found Trespassing on Longlands stffcar this date will be Prosecuted. J. H. COLEMAN. May 7, 1885. 610 POISON will be laid on Elmshill on and after Ist May. 532 F. J. TIFFEN. I JOSEPH ]VTAYO, Family Grocer, XjA. begs to inform the public that he has leased the premises lately occupied by Mrs T. Fj&tnn, and trusts to merit a continuance of the support so liberally bestowed on her. 836 O TTHLLERY & fi 0., HAVELOOK-BOAD, Parchment and Vellum Manufacturers, and Makers of Wool Rug 3 and Mats in all Colors, Fashions and Sizes. Drum -heads, Tamboorine - heads, &0., always on hand. Orders posted to or left at Messra Hoadley and Co.'s promptly attended to. . 833 » : _ W/"NHIBBELL wishes his cuse V^ tomers and the publio generally to know that he has OPENED HIS NEW SHOP In Emerson-street ' I With a Choice 'Seleotion of Fruit, Vege- , tables, Grooeries, &c. i Mrs Chissell's Registry Office will still be I carried on in connection with, the above with her usual despatoh. » Refreshmestts and Fresh Oysters. POPLAR HOUSE, / Emerson-strew, . Cm3»sqttai__ > 816 Late of Theatre BoyalStore. '
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7179, 3 June 1885, Page 3
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