/CALEDONIAN SOCIETY OF Kj WELLINGTON. • OPERA HOUSE. THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, 17th September, 1694. NINTH ANNUAL CONCERT. Under the Patronage and in the Presence of His Excellency the Earl of Glasgow, G.C.M.G., Governor of New Zealand. H. A. Gordon, Esq., President. Conductor Mr. J. M'Glashan Accompanists .. Mesdames Sheath and Reich and Miß3 Maud Bishop Musical Director .. Mr. J. Jack PROGRAMME : Part I. 1. Part Song— "Ye Banks and Braes"— The Chorus 2. Song— Selected— Mr. Hugh Wright 3. Song — "Bonnie Prince Charlie "—Miss Orr (pupil of Madame Sheath) 4. Duet — " Aye "SVaukin O"' — Meedames Moore and Maßon 5. Part Songs-(a) " Of a' the Airts," (b) " Hnndred Pipors " — The Choruß C. Dance — "Scotch Reel" — Ladies and Gentlemen in Highland Costume (Piper, Mr. Campbell) 7. Song-"0 Why Left I My Hame"— Miss F. C. Martin 8. Selections—" Scotch "—The Orchestra 9. Sketch — " Domestic Mutual Improvement" (Stuart)— Mr. A. S. Paterson 10. Song — "The Laird o' Cockpen" — Mr. W. Farquhar Young 11. Dance— " Highland Fling"— Misses M. Murray and M. Ross, and Masters R. M'Gregor and W. Piper (Hipor, Mr. Campbell) Part If. 1. Danee — " Reol o' Tullooh" — Ladies and Gentlemen in Highland Costumo (Piper, Mr. Campbell) 2. Song— "Auld Robin Gray" — Miss Zoo Dryden 3. Selootiona— " Scotch" — Tho Orchestra 4. Song— "The Land o' the Leal"— Miss Orr (pnpil of Madame Sheath) 5. Part Song — " Annie Laurie," arrangod by the lato M. Peterson (now performed in memory of the composer) —The Chorus 6. Song—" Jeanie's Black E'o" — Miss F. C. Martin 7. Dance— " Sword Danco" — Mastorß R. M'Gregor and W. Piper (Piper, Mr. Campbell) 8. Selections—" Scotoh" — The Orchestra 9. Duet — "Huntingtower" — Miss F. C. Martin and Mr. W. F. Young 10. Part Song—" Standard on tho Braes o' Mar"— Tho Chorus 11. Quartet and Chorus—" Auld Lang Syne" The audience respectfully requested to join in the Chorus. On account of the length of the Programme it is respectfully requested that encores be not insisted on. Admission— Dress Circle, 4s; Stalls, 3s; Family Circle, 2s ; Pit, Is. Tickets at Batkin's and from any member of the Committee. Doors open 7.30 ; concert at 8. Carriages may bo ordered for 10.30. Box plan at Holliday's. Piano kindly supplied by Messrs. Hoffmann and Sons. Tho late train to the Hutt will bo delayed till the termination of the concert. JAS. B. SPEED, Hon. Seoretary. Ji/r USI CA L FESTIVAL To be held in the OPERA HOUSE, OCTOBER Ist, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and sth. GUARANTORS ONLY have the priority of choice of seats. Ballot will be held on 22nd September. Anyone may become a Guarantor by applying to tho Honorary Seoretary and Bigning the guarantee form. THEO. H. RITCHEY, Hon. Sec, Imperial Chambers, Foatherston-stroet. TI/T USICAL FESTIVAL. THIS EVENING, IN THE EXCHANGE HALL. CHORUS 7.30. ORCHESTRA, 8.30. Works " Lobgefeang " and " The Spectre's Bride." THEO. H. RITCHEY, Hon. Seo.
THE NEW ZEALAND ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS. THE SIXTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION The Exhibition will bo open daily from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., and from 7.30 to 10 p.m. Admission to non-members, la. Piano kindly lent by Dresden Company. LEWIS H. B. WILSON, Seoretary. PRINCESS THEATRE, Tory-street. MELROSE FOOTBALL CLUB'S Eighth Annual PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS SOCIAL. MONDAY, 24th SEPTEMBER, 1894. Doors open 7.30 ; commence 8 p.m. Tickets— Double, 3s; single, 2b; oxtra lady, Ib. Including refreshments. J. N. GRANT, Hon. Seo. M.F.C. "PAROCHIAL ROOM, KARORI. MAGIC LANTERN ENTERTAINMENT. LADY BRASSEY'S "YACHT TRIP ROUND THE WORLD." AND ENGLISH AND SCOTCH SCENERY. WEDNESDAY NIGHT, At 7.30. Admission — Adults, 1b ; Children, Gd. C T. MARK'S CHURCH. MR. T. C. WEBB Will give his FOURTH ORGAN RECITAL TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) EVENING, At 8 o'olook. Collection in aid of Organ Fund. Y*7"ESLEYAN HOME MISSION ANNUAL MEETINGS will be held as follows : — Wesley Catjrch, Taranaki-street, TUESDAY, 18th, at 7 30. Chairman, Mr. G. J. Smith, M.H.R. Speakers, Revs. H. R. Dewsbury, J. Guy, and R. J. Murray. Wesley an Church, Molesworth - street, WEDNESDAY, 19th, at 7.30. Chairman, Mr. W. S. Maslin, M.H.R. Speakers, Revs. H. R. Dewsbury and J. Ward. Trinity Church, Newtown, THURSDAY. 20th, at 7-30. Chairman, Mr. C. E. Button, M.H.R. Speakers, Revs. H. R. Dewabury and W. Baumber, and Mr. E. M'Fadden. Collections in aid of Home Mission Funds. TRINITY CHURCH. NIWTOWN. The Friday Night Bible Class will please meet at the Schoolroom TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) EVENING, for a Booial. G. FAIRCHILD, Leader. THE CITIZENS' INSTITUTE. MEETING THIS (Monday) EVENING, 17th Sept., at 8 o'olook, in Room No. 11 Exohange Buildings. Mr. J. Gifford, M.A., will re-open the discnßaion on " Carlyle and Euskin on Politioal Economy." The meeting will be open to the publio. PETONE DEBATING SOCIETY. THE Debate on the State Bonk Question will take place TO-MORROW (Tuesday) EVENING. A full attendance of members is requested. Until the close of the session the Society will meet every Tuesday evening, instead of fortnightly, as heretofore. W. AUSTIN, Hon. Seo. PHCENIX CRICKET CLUB. THE Annual General Meeting of the above Club will be held at the Occidental Hotel, Lambton-quay TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) at 8 p.m. Business : Election of Officers and General. C. E. STEVENS, Hon. Seo. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. A MEETING of Ex-Residents of Otago will be held on WEDNESDAY, 19th instant, at the offices of A. H. Logan A Co., No. 12, Featherston-street, at 8 p.m., to decide what stops shall be taken to promote a Social Gathering of former residents of Otago, and also to deoide whether the same shall be held annually, and what form the gathering will take. All who can make it convenient are requested to attend. D. Pinkerton, Esq., will take the ohair. A. H. LOGAN, Acting Hon. Seoretary. UNITED TEMPERANCE CJNION. A PUBLIC MEETING will be held in Sf. J\. John's Schoolroom on TUESDAY, the 18th inst., at 8 p.m., to consider the present Licensing Bill now before the House. The Rev. J. Patterson will take the ohair. "\TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that al JL3I Cogs found [Trespassing on two sections, part No. 1, Upper Kaiwarra, will be destroyed. Poison laid. JAMES WILLIAMB.
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Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 67, 17 September 1894, Page 3
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