TO-fIiGHT ! TO-NIGHT i ACADEMY OF MUSIC. THURSDAY, 28th NOVEMBER, 1901. QECHESTIUL PROGRAMME. Overture, “ Siege ot Rochelle" Baitc Orchestra. Song, “ The Requital ” Blumenthal Mr Barlow. Petit Reine Bearaud Orchestra. Cello Quartette, “ Andante Reliogoso ” [Goltermann Messrs H. D. Parker, E. Parnell, A. W. Adair, H. Parker. .Song, “The Wanderer” Schubert Miss M. Falconar. Fantasia, “ Robert le Diable” Meyerbeer Orchestra. Part II Overture, “Pique Dame” Suppe Orchestra. Song, “Erl King” Schubert (With orchestral accompaniment) Mr Rarlow. “ Berceuse ” Beaumont Orchestra. Song, “ A Gondolier's Love Song ” [Meyer-Helmund Miss M. Falconar. Overture, “Figaro” Mozart Orchestra. Tickets —TWO SHILLINGS. Plan at Ohrisp’s. gOC IE T Y MATAWHERO stock: sale FIXTURES. Tiiuiihday, 28:h November. i T iiuksday, l!Rh December. I'huhsuay, 16th January, i ( JO2. N.Z. LOAN & MERCANTILE AGENGi Co., Ltd. WILLIAMS & KETTLE, Ltd. j
WILLIAMS & KETTLE, Limited, Will hold their NEXT STOCK SALE, At the MATAWHEIIO YARDS, On TO-DAY (THURSDAY), 28th Instant, At, 11.30 a.ru.. When they will oiler SHEEP,. CATTLE, PIGS, &c. Pretent Entries: HEAD OP CATTLE, Including 23 12 t'' 15-nmnth Heifers (dairy strain) 3d Iz to Iti-muntli Heifers (gouu suits) Several Springers 10 Forward Bullocks 1-1 2J-year-old Steers Young Stock, etc. On account of J. Ferguson : 1 Hereford Bull. 85 200 FORWARD SHORN WETHERS 300 Wethers. 5 DRAUGHT HORSES (3-year-olds) Further Entries Invited. A. F. KENNEDY, Auctioneer. WYLLIE 8i MASON Instructed by T. J. Dickson, Esq., Will sell by Public Auction, at their Mart, Lowe street, on SATURDAY, 14th DECEMBER, 1901, At 11.30 a.m., The following choice subur- « BAN sections, Being Lots 1 to 25, of Sections 144, 145, 148 to 151, 153, and 154. TERMS:
10 per cent. Cash l 10 per cent. 3 months [ 10 per cent. 6 months I 10 per cent. 12 months j By approved p.n.’s bearing 6 per cent.
interest. GO per cent. 5 years at 6 per cent, interest. Particulars and Plans at Mart. G. K. WYLLIE, Auctioneer. TUEANGANUI LODGE, No. 7, U.A.O.D. npHE Quarterly Summoned ■JL Meeting of the above Lodge will be held in the Lodge-room, Masonic Hall, in Childers road, TO-NIGHT (THUUSDAY), 28th inst., at 8 o’clock. Business : Payment of Contributions, Nomination of Officers, District President and Grand Lodge Delegate, etc. All members are required to be clear on the Lodge books. By Order of the A.D. HY. McKAY, Secretary.
NOXIOUS WEEDS ACT, 1900. SETTLERS, take notice that now is the time when Sweetbriars and Blackberry Bushes must be DESTROYED. C. THOMSON, Inspector of Stock. FOE SALE. EOR SALE— A FEW SECTIONS on the WAIKANAE beach. Terms Easy. Apply to— A. FORDE MATTHEWS. ft GARDEN PARTY (Promoted by the Lady Parishioners of Holy Trinity) Will be held in ME HUMPHREYS’ GROUNDS, Waikanae, on T HURSDAY, DECEMBER 19th, 1901 from 2 p.m. to 10 p.m.
The CITY BAND have kindly consented to play Selections during the evening. PROGRAMME— Inner Grounds: Girls’ and Boys’ Races, Sack Races, etc., eto.: Rounders, Swings, Driving the Nail, Threading the Needle, Aunt Sally, Lucky Tub, Refreshment Stall, Afternoon 'lea St From 3.30 to -1.30 p.m., in the Football Ground (by the kind permission of Captain Tucker) under Captain Winter: Tilting at the Ring, Lemon Cutting, Tent Pegging, Polo Pony Ball Race, Flag Race, Gretna Green Race, Thread Needle Race (all necessaries provided). Best Decorated Bicycle (ladies), entrance Is • first and second prizes. The same (gentlemen), entrance Is; prize. Best Decorated Pram or Go-cart, entrance Is. Pea Ritie Shooting on the banks of the Waikanae, under the supervision of Mr G. Humphreys. TEA FROM 5 TO 0.30 p.m.
7 to 8 p.m. —Amusements, Bounders, Swings, Christmas Tree, Swinging Boat. S to 10 p.m.—The City Band will play selections tor the entertainment of the visitors. .... 10 p.m. —“ God Save tue King.” General Entrance tor Horses and Vehicles: Mrs Humphreys’ Gate, Carnarvon street. Visitors on foot may enter by the Football Ground entrance, Cobden street. Visitors are requester! to provide themselves with tickets either at the gate or beforehand, which may be inspected uy the Committee at any time. All horses and vehicles must be handed over to the Caretaker, who will place them in a secure paddock at a charge of 13d per horse. Admission: Adults (to view ail sports, etc., from i p.m. to 1U p.m., including tea at 5 p.m.), 'is per head; families of four adults and from 0 to 1-5 years, Is per head ; under, free. The inner gates will be opened at 7 p.m. for the 8 to 10 p.m. amusements at Is per head. GEO. J. WINTER 1 Hon. CHAS. W. FERRIS j Secs. N.B. —The ladies and gentlemen who have kindly promised to contribute will please be good enough to give the Secretaries notice before the 17th December, so that arrangements may be made to obtain their contributions.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 274, 28 November 1901, Page 3
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