Amusemeßt?. "OLIND FUN D. GRAND CONCERT In aid of the above, under the patronage of Sir George Grey, X.C.8.; His Worship the Mayor and Councillors ; His Worship the Mayor and Newton Borough Council; A. E. Dovore, Esq. ; John Abbott, Esq. ; Lieutenant-Col. Shepherd, and Officers Commanding the various Volunteer Companies ; Superintendent Hughes and City Fire Brigade; Knights of Labour, etc., etc. Volunteers are permitted to appear in uniform. To be held in the CITY HALL TO-MORROW, Given by the NEWTON BAND SOCIETY, Assisted by our leading Amateurs. Conductor Mr John Wet. PROGRAMME: 1. Overture, "Minerva".. Charles Richards BAND. 2. Song, " Cam ye by Athol?'' Hogg Mr CARTER. 3. Song, "Children's Home" Cowan MISS DAVIKS. 4. Fantasia for Clarionet, 2nd Air Varie...Mohr Mr WEST. 5. Song, "TbeSjxton"' Russsll Mr CHARTER. 6. Serenade from " Ruy Bias" Victor Hugo MISS SHEPPARD. 7. Song, "'Neath the Hawthorn" Lath Mr A. L. EDWARDS. 8. Song, " Ora Pro Nobis" M. Piccolomini MISS REVITT. Interval of Ten Minutes. 1. GrandSelection/'Songs of England". .Scholeß BAND. 2. Song, " Hcart3 of Oak", .Boyce Mr ARMSTRONG. 3. Song, "The Blind Girl's Dream" L. Gray Mrs WRIGHT. 1 The Concert will conclude with the recital by Mr MONTAGUE of the Great Screen Scene from Brinsley Sheridan's exquisite Comedy, THE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL. Accompanist Miss Adamfj. Dress Circle. 2s; Body of Hall, Is. Box plan at Wildman's. A. J. EDMONDS, Secretary. 'FXOLY TRINITY SUNDAY'SCHOOIT ENTER TAIN MENT IN DEVONPORT HALL, In Aid of Library Fund, THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, At 8 o'clock. ■ AUCKLAND BAND OF HOPE UNION. ANNUAL GATHERING, 1890. NOTICE TO MEMBERS.-A Full Attendance is reouested at the practice THIS (Thursday) EVENING, in the Newton Congregational School-room, at 7.30 o'clock. A few more tenor and bass voices .still required. Committee requested to attend. ...i.i ■ .j.- .... i..« , ____■ Athletics. Etc. BS *^ SATURDAY NEXT, 24th MAY, AT POTTER'S PADDOCK. PONSONBY V. GRAFTON. EXHIBITION MATCH. Proceeds will be handed to Mrs CONROY. Kick-off at 3 o'clock sharp. Hunter's Artillery Band in attendance. Admission—One Shilling ; Grandstand, One Shilling extra. G. H. DIXON. Hon. Sec. A.R.U. ■ egg _______ i ■■ ,i "^ i,i " " " J Sporti-iff. TAKAPUNA JOCKEY CLUB'S WINTER MEETING. MONDAY, MAY 26 (QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY). First Race starts at 12 o'clock. THROUGH TICKET, ONE SHILLING Is. Ponies that have not passed the standard'must be at the Secretary's Office on MONDAY MORNING, at 10 o'clock, to be measured. Steamer for the conveyance of Horses will leave Ferry Tee on MONDAY MORNING, at 8.30, R. WYNYARD, Secretary. ISxMMtions. A UCKLAND SOCIETY OF ARTS. TENTH ANNUAL~EXHIBITION. OPENING CONVERSAZIONE Of Members aud Friends in the CHORAL HALL ' On THURSDAY, MAY 72, At 7.30 p.m. On FRIDAY EVENING. 23rd INSTANT, THE AUCKLAND ORCHESTRAL UNION Have kindly consented to provide a choice Musical Programme. Members of the Union will, on showing their Membership Tickets, be admitted free on this evening. Admission One Shilling; Season Tickets, 2s 6d. Tho Annual Art Union will be drawn on THURSDAY. 29th instant Tickets. 10s each. Those purchasing tick>-ts on or before the 22nd instant will ieceive a ticket of admission to the Conversazione. JNO. L. HOLLAND, Secretary. Volunteer Notices. TKISTRICT ORDERS.. Brigade Office, Auckland. May 20,1890. Tho whole of the Volunteers in the Anckland Garrision (including the Onehunga Ri/Jes) will Parade on MONDAY, tho 26th instant, at 9 a.m., in the Metropolitan Grounds, to fire a Feu dejoie to celebrate the anniversary of Her Most Gracious Majesty's Birthday. The "A" Batteryllst Regiment N.Z. Artillery) will assemble at. the same hour in the Albeit Park, and fire the usual salute. Dross, Review order. T. VIRET SHEPHERD, Lieut-Col.. Commanding District. 'AUCKLAND NAVAL ARTILLERY. The Members of the above Corps will Parade at the Drill-shed TO-MORROW EVENING (Friday), 23rd inst, at 7.50 p.m., in Uniform, with Arms and Accoutrements: All members requested to attend. H HENRY PARKER. Lieut Commanding A.N.A. TUITION IN DANCING. — New Waltz (Reverse). Cotillion. Morning and Evening Classes. Private Lesson*. Mips SCOTT, Nelson-street. Class for Children, North Shore High School. Terms, apply Miss Bates.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 120, 22 May 1890, Page 1
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