New Advertisements. NAPIER RACES ! y^'f^r npHE.9.B. :, •• -, <£IMLr Iros'inA, : : Capt. Scott, will leave for NAPIER, on FRIDAY AFTERNOON, 14th inst., at 4 o'clock, RETURNING AGAIN on SATURDAY WEEK. Passengers are recommended to take their passages at? once. MASONIC &jX| HALL. Lbssbm,-— Messra. J. P«/ Hydes» H., Simmons, and J. Wilkinson. This Evening 1 , Tuesday, March 11th. the'las~t week OF THE J. P. HYDES' •;- •": i! -;"fc ; • ' " :- HDURLESQUE AND .;: COM PANT ! New Drama, in Four Acts, WORTH A STRUGGLE ! CHRISTWtAS.J'ESTrVITIES IN Firatjappearance of Miss Ltjct Stewart. Concluding with the sparkling extravaganza of YE HONEYMOON ! ; ANOTHER- CLASS OF-«NSW MUSIC ! Oa Friday Nkxt—" GUE BOYS " .. ,„_ TOR THB . . ' Benefit of Mr. J. P. Hydes. Musical Director . ... Walter G. Hydes Ifeohanist' ... ... ... E. Rose Fi'mjly Tickets, admitting 10— £1 10s. Front Seitay 4s' 5 Gallery, 2s 6d. ART UNION. "TTr GOOD'S Art Union will be W ■••- drawn on TUESDAY, 18th March, AT HIS SHOP, Gladstone Road. A few tickets remain unsold. mil ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. rpHE MEMBERS of this CongregaX- ton. are REQUESTED -to MEET at the Church on WEDNESDAY EVENING Next,.l2fch instant, at halfpast seven o'clock. ■ Business : Election of a Pastor. J. R. HURREY, m 11 ; . . Hon. Sec. •'•■'• V ' - ■ ; ; ■— THE LADIES' FRIEND. hAh FINE CLOTHES PROPS, £i\J\J Sixlpence each; mil . _ J. WARREN. BULLOCKS. K rpBAM OF BULLOCKS FOR SALE. '■' 'Apply at the mil ' HERALD OFFICE. !■■?■" •n^qtjce. •.::": T' HE PERSONS who TOOK my BUGGY' COVER on the 11th February (the night of the fire) will oblige by returning it, as I happen to know where . it is, and, if given up, no furthur notice will be taken ; but if retained after this notice, I shall have to apeak; with Mr. ODD. ■•■= : E; V. LUTTRELL. STEAMSHIP TAUiPO. .^NOTICE TO GONSIGNEES. rpHB AVERA'GET ; BOND, in con--L nection with the SALVAGE of theOARTGObyHhe aboye vessel, Uea for signature *t our office. A DEfPOSIT of TEN PER CENT, on th« value of the Cargo will be required, and. for this purpose Original Invoices must be. produced. GRAHAM AND CO. fe 26* Agents for Union a. a. Company. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (limited) 1 « r I IHE above Companj AjL^Qk X will despatch steamen as under (weather *nc 4hhß|^ other circumstances per mitting) : — PCMEI NAPIER; WELLINGON, LYT TELTON, AND DUNEDIN, Hawba, Captain, Kennedy, on, WED NESDAY.NEXT, March 12th, at J p.m. Lapt Boat at 4.30. FOB TAURANGA AND AUCKLAND Lady Bird, s.s., on WEDNESDAY March 12th, 9 am. La»t Boat at 8/30 a.nvf . ; Plans of Saloon and Second Cabii can be aeen, and all necessary informa 'tibn gitw, *t th«-Agent'B- Office. •- — , .-No cargp -received on b ( oard unlesi previously booked at the -agents' office. . -Paflsongera irith luggage >ahould aenc it io^ the:lighter on-ths afternoon of thi •lay before sailing, i* m . -<■•■ F«r'freight ov paaaage, apply to Gkaham A Co., Agents.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VI, Issue 647, 11 March 1879, Page 3
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