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rpOWN HALL, WAIPUKURAU. WEDNESDAY, 10th FEBRUARY. ! A CONCEPT AND BALL Will be given in aid of the FUNDS OF THE WAIPAWA DISi TRICT HOSPITAL, As above. Musical Dieectoe and Accompanist : MR G. W. WILLIAMSON. PROGRAMME: Pact I. 1. Instrumental— "Overture to the Marionettes " [GurUtt) —Orchestra 2. Song—" Tho Children's Home" (./•'. _". Cowcn) —With Organ Accompaniment, Mi G. W. Williamson 3. Song—"Far Away Where Angels Dwell" (Blwnenlha/) —Miss Shanty 4. Part Songs—" Spring ! Spring! Gentle Spring," " The Ash Grove " \Jlii-ierc) — Members of Glee Party 5. Violin Solo, with Pianoforte Accompaniment—-" Home, Sweet Home" (II Farmer) —Mifrs Lee 6. Sonfjr—''Should He Upraid " (Bishop) — Miss Large 7. Song—" Come into the Girden, Maud " (Balfe)— Mr Hosking 8. Instrumental-—" War March of the Priests " (Athalie) (MemMsiohn) — Orchestra Inteeval of Five Minutes. Pact 11. 1. Instrumental — "Air dv Dauphin" (Ancienno Danso de la Cour) (llocckcl) —Orchestra. 2. Song—" Home ! Boys Home !" (IV. If. Jwk)—Mx H. Apiin. 3. Pianoforte Solo—" Ye Banks and Braes " and "There's Nae Luck About the House" {Arabella Goddard)—MxG. W. Williamson. 4. Song—"l've Been Roaming" (C. E. Horn)— Miss Shanly. 5. Part Song, with Instrumental Accompaniment— " March of the Men of j Harlech " ( Welsh) —Members of Glee Bociety. 6. Violin Solo, with Fianoforto Accompaniment — "Serenade Napolitaine " (G. Saint (reorge\ —Mr Herbert Spackman. 7. Song—"Little Jim" (Cotsford Dick)— Mies Large. 8. Song-"The Death of Nelson" (Braham) —Mr Hosking. Finale—" God Save the Queen," with Orchestral Accompaniment—By Members of Company. Concert Tickets, 2s. Ball Tickets (including refreshments), 3s each. Concert to commence at 8 p.m. '-'all at 10.30 pm. N.B.—An Efficient Band, consisting of Piano, Violin, Flute, and Cornet will furnish the latest and most fashionable Dance Music. A SPECIAL TRAIN will leave Kaikora on the night of the concert to convey passengers to Waipukurau, returning at 10.40. JAMES H. NELSON, Secrotary. RISSINGTON HACfiS, To be held on the WOODTHORPE COURSE. SATURDAY, 13th F_B. 4 MILES FROM THE PUKETAPU HOTEL. L. Binnie will show the nearest way to Course. TTTAIROA COUNTY RACING CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING. WEDNEBDAY THURSDAY. 10th and ll.n Fbbeuae., 1892. 1 Acceptances for Second Day's Races close WEDNESDAY, 10th February. For full programme see posters. J. W. SARGISSON, Secretary. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. NAPIER SECTION. TAKAPAU CALEDONIAN SPORTS, FEBRUARY 12 th, 1892. On FRIDAY, February 12th, Excursion Tickets will be issued from Napier, Wai- , pukurau, and intermediate Stations TO ' PAKaPAU, and from Dannevirke, Ormondville, and intermediate Stations TO TAKAPAU, available for return on the iay of issue only. The Afternoon Train from Napier to Dannevirke will leave Takapau 15 minutes later than its usual time, i.e., at 5.45 p.m., instead of 5.30 p.m.. and the Afternoon rrain from Dannevirke to Napier will be postponed and leave Dannevirke it 4.0 p.m. rakapau 5.45 p.m., reaching Napier at 3.0 p.m. For full particulars see Posters at all Stations and elsewhere. BY ORDER. NAPIER VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE. THE Third of Dr. Jarvis's series of Ambulance Lectures to Members of the Brigade will be delivered THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, at 8 o'clock. A full muster is requested. TOM WATERWORTH, Superintendent. _ i" >r"* : VICTORIA LODGE, N.Z.C. THE Regular Monthly Meeting of the - above Lodge will be held in tho Masonio Hall, Munroe Street, THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, at 7.30 o'clock. Visiting Brethren invited. By order of the W.M. A. H. WILSON, Secretary. NAPIER WURKING MEN'S CLUB. ASPEdAL GENERAL MEETING of the above is called for MONDAY, February 15th, in tbe Club Hall, at 9 p.m. J. H. SINCLAIR, President. IN BANKRUPTCY. 1M THE SUPERIOR COURT OF BANKRUPTCY, HOLDEN AT NAPIEE. In the mitter of "Tho Bankruptcy Act, 1883," and the amendments thereof, and of John Aethue Eakins, lately carrying on business at Napier as Eakins and Co., Chemist and Druggist, a Bankrupt. TAKE NOTICE that this Honorable Court has appointed TUESDAY, tho 23rd inßt., at the bour of ten o'clock in the forenoon, as the time, and the Supreme Courthouse, Napier as the place for hearing the above-named Bankrupt's application for discharge, and that application will be made accordingly. Dated this Bth day of February, 1892. JOSEPH CRES3WELL, Bankrupt's Solicitor. TOMATO PLANTS. TOMATO PLANTS. TOMATO PLANTS. H J GILBERD OF THE TARADALE NURSERY, HAS FOR SALE Several thousand Strong, Healty, Transplanted TOMATO PLANTS, Grown in the open air. MR GEO. PURVES having purchased the Business lately carried on in Omahu Road, Hastings, by Messrs Doney Bros., as Farriers and General Smiths, hopes by prompt attention to business entrusted to him to warrant a continuance of the patronage so liberally awarded to his predecessors. IN reference to the above, Messrs Doney Bros., while thanking the Public of Hastings for the support formerly awarded them, hope that their Patrous will continue to give support to their successor, Mr Purves RIVERSLEA. OFFERS will now be received for the purchase of portions of the Siversloa Estate, on the north-east or station side of tho Havelock road, known as tho Homestead Paddocks. These Paddocks are of all sizes, varying from 10 acres to 100 aores, and are beautifully planted aud well watered. Pending sale, offers will be reoeived for the Lease of those Paddocks for the ensuing season. CARLILE & McLEAN, Solicitors, Napier,

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6374, 9 February 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6374, 9 February 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 6374, 9 February 1892, Page 3

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