MR. G. BRADLEY BEGS respeotfully to intimate to the publio of Waipawa, Waipukurau, and the surrounding districts, that he has commenced business aB SADDLER at Waipawa, where he hopes, by striot attention to business, combined with moderate charges, to merit a share of public patronage. N.8.-— Saddlee made to order on the pre* mises. 501 Hatoke's Bay Philharmonic Society. THE COMMITTEE of the above Society beg to inform the Subscribers that the THIRD (or Christmas) CONCERT of the season will take placo on THURSDAY next, the 19th instant, at the Council Ohamber. PROGRAMME. PART I. OVERTURE-" Samson" ... Handel, CHORUS-" All we like sheep" ... Handel; SOLO-"Ho\v beautiful are the feet" Handel. INSTRUMENTAL-"ThcAngelus" Wallace. CHORUS—" Their sound is gono out" HANDEL. SOLO — " He was despised" Handel. INST. QUART.-" Meditation" ... Seb. Bach. SOLO—" I know that my Redeemer Hveth" Handel. CHORUS-" Hallelujah" Handel. PART 11. OVERTURE—" La Dame Blanche" Boildieu GLEE— "Ye Spotted Spakes" • ... R. J. Stevens. SONOi— " The beating of my own, heart" , ... ... Macpabben. GRAND TRIO-VioUn, Violincello, and Piano Reissigbb, Op. 25. QUARTETTE—" Fill me, Boys" ... Cooee,J . SONG (Flute ace.)-" The Return" Anon. INST. DUETT—" Robert leDiable" Me.ebbeer. TRIO—" Winds, gently whisper" ... Whittaker. GLEE— From " Oberon" .„ ... J. S. STEVENS, QUADRILLE-" Palmyra" JraiißN. Pianist— G. Woboan, Conductor— R. MACFAELANE. Sub-Conductor— R. W, Ind Cabveb. Doors open at half-past 7; to commence at 8 p.m. Tickets to be shown at the door. H. KNIGHT, I 503 Hon. Secretary.
Some Interesting Pacts as regards movement of population appear in emigration tables published in the United States. In 20 years, 1847—1866, the number of emigrants who landed at New York alone was 3,664,817. Of these, 1,508,725 were from Ireland ; 1,348,619 from Germany ; 445,647 from England ; 88,352 from Scotland; 69,245 from France; 26,959 from Switzerland; 27,190 from Holland; 21,930 from Wales; and 98,160 from other places. The influx still continues : up to tho end of May, the number landed at New York during the present year was 82,802. .In tbis way* America makes up. iJbr'Jpp M wi. by tjiejate war., : .yXy : y
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 12, Issue 900, 14 December 1867, Page 2
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335Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 12, Issue 900, 14 December 1867, Page 2
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