HASTINGS GLASS BALL OLI foTtho Gup Match v '" take place THIS AFTERNOON at Slorlford Lodge Ground, at 2 o'clock. A. A. GEORGE, 3JG Hon. Sei ALBION LODGE OF DRUIDS. AMTJAL~SOCIA AND DANCE. Q. AIE T V THEATE, APRIL 10TH, ISM. ASSISTED BY~B"lTY HAND. Doublo Tickets 53, Extra Lady 2a Cd J. TAYLOR, 329 Secretary, ART EXHIBITION: THE SINGER MANUFAOTUI ING COMPANY Will hold in their Show-rooms, Emerso street, an Exhibition of Unique and Interesting Art Work, Executed on the FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. A Special Artist will bo in attondani daily, from 10 a.m. till U p.m.. to give Expl, nation and Instruction i? reo. No Charge for Admission. Exhibits Not for Sale. II HAWKE'S BAY HOUND! Will Moot— -SATURDAY, Apri G-Gwnvas SATURDAY, April 13-Ashcott SATURDAY, April 20— To Mata SATURDAY, April 27— The Brow SATURDAY, May 1 -Mangateretero 21 Pfftfflfljg. HAWKE'S BAY COUNT? FOOT BALL CLUB. 4 MEETING of the Members wil "^ bo held on WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT, at Caution's Pacific Hotel, at ! o'clock. All accounts owing by tho Clul should bo sent in beforo that date. 221 'tfJtitttep. NAPIER NAVAL ARTILLERY. A SPECTAL PARADE, is called for 1%. TOMORROW (THURSDAY) NIGHT, at 8 o'clock. Members will please appear on parade to \rrange for attending Camp. F. SMITH, 215 Captain N.N.A.V. HAWKE'S BAY SOAP AND TANNERY WORKS, AWATOTO. WE are now prepared to Boil Down Sheop in any quantity. For particu- ' lnrs apply at the Works. 131 SAUNDERS, GILBERD & CO. TRESPASSING NOTICE. ,% LL Persons trespassing on Olive t'A Grange Estato ;will bo prosecuted ac- , cording to law. IGI T. BRAY. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. NAPIER SECTION. RASTER HOLIDAY PARES, 1805. Excursion Tickets will bo issued as under, from April 9th to April loth, available for return till TUESDAY, April 30th :- First Second From To Class. Class. Bd s d w Napier "\ •So Farndon > Wellington.. 40 0 30 0 ■g c Hastings J a,3 Waipawa 1 o, n „, „ > «■■ Waipukurau / •' lW » 8 ' ■■* d Dannovirko „ 21 0 17 G .5U Woodvillo \ no n ir n t» Ashurst ) " - l U lb ° Tho samo Fares from Wellington to abovo Stations. First Second From To Class. Class sd a d Naplor & Hastings New Plymouth 50 0 35 0 Hawora _ 12 0 31 0 Aranioho .. 31 0 25 0 „ „ Wanganui 31 0 25 0 Marvon _28 0 20 0 „ Feilding .. 25 0 18 0 „ Palmeraton North _22 C 1G 0 Tho samo fare 3 from abovo stations to Napier. If required, tho timo for which abovo Excursion Tickots are available can bo oxtonded for a fortnight by paying (on or beforo the 30lh Aprill at tho station to which the ticket was issued, tho difTorcnco botweon half tho Excursion Faro and an Ordinary Singlo Fare, and handing in tho return half of the ticket. The journoy must bo commenced on day of h-Buc, and may bo broken at any station at which tho Train is timed to st^p after a distance of twenty miles from starting point has been travelled. Ordinary Return Tickets for distances of twenty miles and under, issued at any station from April 9th to April lath, will be availablo for return up to and including April 30th. GOOD FRIDAY, APRIL 12ra, 1895. Goods Trafllo will bo susponded, and all Trains canoollcd, with tho oxeoption of the Express Trains to and from Palmerston, tho 8.33 a.m. Dannovirko to Palmeraton, 5.10 p.m. Palmerston to Dannevirko, 8.J5 a.m. Hastings to Napier, and the 6 p.m. Napier to Eastings. EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 15m, 1895. On Vaster Monday, Napior-Spit Trains will not mi. Tho Goods Sheds at Spit, Napier, and Hastings will bo closed. For fuller particulars see Posters at all stations. ■Hi BY ORDER. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. KAIKORA RACES, WEDNESDAY, lOrn APRIL, 1895. A SPECIAL EXCURSION TRAIN, stop, ping where reouircd, will leave Napier !or Kaikora at 8.35 a.m., Farndon 8.55, Hastings 9.17, Te Auto 10.10, arriving Kaikorn, at 10.50. Returning will leave Kaikora at 5.20 p.m., Hastings!!. 15, arriving Napier 7.25 p.m. Excursion"'!" ickcts (available for uso on day of issue and by Excursion Train only) from Napier, Farndon, and Intermediate Stations to Kaikora -6s Cd First-class, 3s 6d Socondclass ; from Whakatu to Kaikora— ls Gd Firstclass, 3s Second-claBS ; from Tomoana, Hastings, and Paki Paki to Kaikora— ls Firstclass, 2s Gd Second. 213 BY ORDER. TOWN AND SUBURBAN RACING CLUB. MAY 21th, 1895. OWNERS and Trainers are re minded that Nominations for tho fol lowing Events closo with the Secretary, n I tho Taradale Hotel, Taradalo, at 0 p.m. or SATURDAY, Gth April. Telegraph Offlct closes at 5 p.m. Noruina tion. t{UERN's Birthday Handicap, of 50 soys ; about 7 furlongs .. ..1 soy Handicap Huhdlk Rack, of 50 soys ; about2milcs 1 soy Tahadale Handicap, of 100 soys ; about 15 milo 2 soy Meanekllandicip, of 5D soys ; about (i furlongs 1 BOY Wai/run Handicap, of 30 boys ; about y Umilo 15s Flying Handicap, of 50 sovb ; about G furlongs.. _ 1 soy V L. BINNIE, d 221 Secretory. r , MASSAGE AND LADIES 1 GYMNASIUM. MISS RINGWOOD, Certificate Massouso, has commoncod tho praclic ot her profession in Napier. Patients a 2 tonded at their own homes. She hns also take oyor the Classes hi'herto carried on by Ik nistor, and will bo glad to rcceivo intendin ~ Pupils for forming Junior and Sonior Classi on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday from to 12 o'clock nt the Salisbury Ton Room i 0 Browning-street. 1 m ' ' ■i- MRS NORMAN, 1 PROFESSIONAL MASSETTSI from Australia, will receive Pupils f a , MaßSage, Treatment, of Spinal Weaknei Curvature, &c. Patients attended at tin own homes, or at tho Rooms, TENNYSON-STREET, liO OITOSITK lIKKAI.D CIIA.MHHKS. 1 HERR LOUIS TUTSCHKA, S.C.M., Vji;nn.\, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, "SJEGS to nnuouncc tlial lie is pn * * pared to leoolvu I'upils for tho study OF the following subjectrt :— Sinking mid Voi Production, Pianofurle. Violin, Viola, V'O! Double Hans, Harmony, Counterpoinl, Co to position, .\nd the Art of Scoring for t ■ uv . Orchestra. the TKIIM OK 12 CoNsi:f:i)TIVK WKKKS n?n I hour per week £3 3 I.V, 2 half-hours per week, term of ten lc " weeks £2 IS nly llKini TfTSCMKA will attend at Met Milncr and Thoiupson'H daily from 2 to 1 p to receive pupils. c. _ tj.-)., ' - - - - - — ■ - • - lOATT. (5 \Vll)l<:!v\STKOM(latc , . tho I'omlle llfll), lieg to notify Public of Xapicr and Hawke's Hay th:i liave purchased the Old Kslahlished Busii carried on by Mr \V. llnyd, at Port Ainu iO! as Ship Chundhir and Suilmakcr, and ti foi- that bj- Htric! allentujn to bußineHS I i and merit- Ihr samo piUioni'.go aa accoriled to the prcflocMiisbor. a. widehstro: iiinl I N connection with t lie iibovc, I, iri!,\ H. I'lovn, in thanking tho Public for favors, ini>i iliai i Ik- 'lanic support wil granted lo C'Ai'i. O. WiiiKithiitdM, rs. siiccosyor 2» 105 W. BOY
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9955, 3 April 1895, Page 3
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