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MRS MITCHELL'S ANNUAL CONCERT, THURSDAY, JUKE 8, 1576. Mm MircHiiL will bs Assistbd by MIjS i.T»GE*. of the 'Royal Academy of Music j_K SKIiVf._SB, of the Goddard and Christian Concerts The BAND of the Choral Society, and Principal Amateurs. Accompanies* .. ~ •• J- * • Rl0B» ?•* Conductor .7 .. .. •• J- Bbowkjb. ISO. PROGRAMME.Part I. Selections from " The Creation." Eecitative, "In the Beginning"—Mr G. Harker Chorus, " And tho Soirit of God" Eecitative arid air, " And God Saw the Light" 7 —Mr E. Harker Chorus, "Despairing." Recitative, " And God Made tho Firmament"—Mr G. Harker Air and Chorus, " Tho Marvellous Work" Air, "With V.rduro Clad"—Mrs Mitchell Chorus, '' Awake the Harp" "In Splendour Bright"—Mr E. Harker Chorus, " The Heavens are Telling." Part 11. Overture, "Zanetta" Song, Miss Edger—" O, Bid your Faithfnl Ariel Fly" (Ludley) Duet, Mrs Mitchell and Miss Maunsell—" T' Bammenti" Song, Mr Tole __, ~ ._ Pianoforte Solo, Mrs Woolley, "Golden Bells (S. Smyth) Song, M Skinner—"Death of Nolson" (Braham) Trio, Mrs Mitchell, Mr Tolc, and Mr G. Harker— " Tho Magic-wove Scarf " Sonar, Mies Vauglian—" Out of the Depths" Song, Mr Brett -" Nil Desperandum" (Blockly) Song, Mrs Mitchell—" Nightingale's Trill" (Gautza) War March from " Athalie"—Band. Tickets, 2s Od. Doors open at 7.30; Concert at Bp. in, PITT-STREET WESLEYAN MUTUAL .__ IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION. EIGHTH MUSICAL AND LITERARY ENTERTAINMENT. To be held on FRIDAY NEXT, 9th JUNE, IN TUB PITT-STKEET SCHOOL EOOM, AT 7.30 O'CLOCK. P B O G EA M M E .— Pact I. Chairman's Speech—Eev Wm Kirk Choit—' O I! ail us ye Free' Reading—' Political Economy'—Mr Jessop Reading—' Sam Klick A gain '—Mr Sinnett Choir—'The Rw.iny Day' Reading—' Marriage in a Balloon'—Mr Mitchell Reading ' Kipil's Palace'—Mr Theo Cooper, jun. Ch-ir—Solo Roaaing—' Presidential Address' (original Eoading) —Mr Beaumont Choir liecitation—' Tho Eve of Waterloo '—Mr Chas Buddie Choir—' Joy to the Victors' Refreshments ! Pact 11. Choir—' Up Quit thy Bower' Reading—'Barney Geoghegan (tho Irish Member)— i_ir McMastor Reading—' Our First Cigar'—Mr Martin Choir—' T_>e Forest Flower ' Beading—' The Origin of the English Nation'—Mr Spicer Recitation—' Tho Jackdaw of Ehiems'— Mr Eastwood Choir—'Lake and Waterfall' To commence at half-pa«t 7 o'clock. Tickets: ONK SHILLING each, to be obtained from Messrs McMaßier, Edson, and Welsman, or any of the members. MEVMARiET HALL. THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE a THORNTON'S BIJOU THEATRE, Under the Distinguished Patronage of the President (Sir George Grey, X.C.8.), and the Committee and Members of Newmarket Literary Institute. Front Seats, 2s 6d, p I T V HAL L. SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 10. ggr GRAND GIFT ENTERPRIZE !!! 25 PEIZES, VALUE £20, Will be Distributed amongst the Audience, Giiand Gift Ekterpbize.—Prizes on view at Mr. Shortt's, Queen-street. DRAMATIC AND MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT. Prices of Admission:—Front Scats, 3s; Second Seats, 2s; Back Scats, One Shilling. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. WINTER SERIES OF LECTURES, 1876. June 9.—-' Nature's Chemistry, with Illustrations"— Josiah Martin, Esq. June 30.—"British Colonization."—Eev. W. J. Watkin. July 7.—" The Emancipation of Women."—Eev. Dr. Walliß. July 28.—" Our Century."—H. Worthington, Esq, August 4.—" Socrates: his anticipations of Christianity."—Eev. S. Edger. August 25.—" The Canon of the New Testament."— ! Dr. Cowie, Bishop of Auckland. September I.—" Young Men: their Dangers and Duties."—Rev. W. Tinaley. September 22 —To be Announced—Rev.. Mr. Tomlinson. October C—" Tennyson."—Dr. Ellis. October.2o.—To be announced.—Eev. D. Bruce. Tickets for Course, to admit Bearer and Lady, ss; Single Lecture, Is Commence at 7.30. Seats reserved for Ticket-holders until 7.20. Tickets to be had of all tho Booksellers, the Members of the Committee, and the Librarian at the Booms. COMFORTABLE Board and Residence for Two or Three Single Gentlemen; terms Moderate.—Mrs Borthwick, Flagstaff Cottage, Grey-street, opposite Teasdale, baker. B~ ROADWOOD PIANO, walnut case. For Sale; first-cUss instrument; entirely new; can be had for cost price.—Apply to E. Porter and Co, Queen street. piDAE! CEDAR! Cedar Losrs For S?^. at Sydney Prices, for a few days, previous to r_-i.hipping to another market— Apply to JOHN REID, Commerce-street. TO-MORROW. EXTENSIVE CLEARING-OUT SALE OP SHIP CHANDLERY. E. & F ISAACS HAVE been instructed to continue the Sale of Messrs Williams and Co.'s Stock, to-morrow (Thursday), at II a.m., consisting of— CANVAS, Oars, Eope, Mnntz Metal, Anpbors, Bar Iron, Brushware, Tarpaulins, Lamps, Tents, Marquees, Wire Eope, Copper and other Nails, Charts. Flags, Cork Fenders, Bunting, Steering Wheels, Oakum, Nautical Works, &o. Also, ; The Lease of the Cream Corner of Queen-Btreet, "j MONDAY, JUNE 12. VALUABLE PHOTOGRAPHIC LENSES AND CAMERAS, ROLLING PRESSES, CAMERA STANDS. In the Estate of R. H. Bartlbtt. THE subscribers have been instructed by the Trustee to sell at their rooms, Fortstreet, on Monday next, 12th instant, at 11 o'olock, The remainder of the Stock-in-Trade in the above Estate, comprising large and valuable Lenses by Callmeyer No. 2A and No. 213, Carte de Visite Lenses, Lens by Burns, large Mahogany . Camera by Dallmeyer, Screw Camera Stands, Printing Frames, Prepared Paper, Collodions, Box Water Colors, Large Glass Bath, Head ; Rests, 2 sets Rollers, Easels, Back Grounds, Glass Cases, Number of Cabinet and Carte de Visitcs, Photos of English, American, and ; Continental Celebrities, etc., etc., etc. SAMUEL COCHRANE & SON, Auctioneers.

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Auckland Star, Volume VII, Issue 1974, 7 June 1876, Page 3

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