AMUSEMENTS. rpHEATRE "pOYAL Lessee and Manager ... Mr Geo. W. Geddes. Stage Manager ... Mr Olly Deering, ANOTHER CHANGE OF BILL. THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING. THE BUSHRANGER OF VICTORIA, On, JAMES KELLY. To be followed by the ballad AULD ROBIN GRAY, Miss Nelly Dale?. Illustrated by Living Tableaux. The whole concluding with BOX AND COX. Monday Evening: — First time of the burlesque LA SONNAMBULA. New Scenery and Effeots, W N ill shortly appear MR HOSKINS AND MISS FLORENCE COLVILLE. Dress Circle, 4s ; Stalls, 2s 6d ; Pit, Is. Box Office, Jacobs' Repository. 278 -^ i w m v s x 0! NEW MUSIC ! JUST RECEIVED, Per Mail. INSTRUMENTALArabella, by Jules de Sivrai Blue Alsatian'B Waltz, by G. Lamothe Bourree (in F Major), by H. J. Stark Beaux Jours Passes, by Jules de Sivrai Carmen, by Renaud de Vilbac Pruhlingslieder, by Willem Krauss Fleurs d'Ete Valse, by F. J. Laughlin Fantinitza March, by Suppe H,M.S. Pinafore Galop (duet), by C. Godfrey Helen's Babies Polka, by F. J. Laughlin Heller's Studies, Books 10, 11, 12 Monks' Chant, by Jules de Sivrai Nancy Lee March, by Carl Wenzel Over the Sea and Home Again, by Jules de Sivrai Summer Serenade, by C. A. Macirone Tarantella, by H. J. Stark V O C AL- '" A Sea Song," by H. J. Stark Ask me no iore, by J. L. Hatton A Zephyr Song, by W. L. Wrighton .Adrift ! by Louis Diehl Honest Jack, by Berthold Tours "Love," the last, best Gift, by Henry Leslie "My Summertime, by J. Barnby Nelly Kelly, by J. L. Hatton ■Oh, God ! be Merciful, by Stradella ■Oh ! let me only Breathe the Air, by J. F. Barnett •O Fair Rose ! by W. T. Wrighton 'Tis Thee I Love Alone, by Alma Sanders The Bell-ringers (glee), by G. A. Macfarren The Blue Alsatian Mountains, by S. Adams The Gauntlet, by H. J. Stark The Message of the Chimes, by E. A. Sutton The Moonlight Serenade, by H. J. Stark The Secret which hath Wiags, by W. H. Cummings The Trysting Tree, by W. A. Howells Unfurl the Banner, by Boynton Smith PART SONGS— Blow, Ye Balmy Breezes, Blow, by W. J. Young Flow, Limpid Stream, by De Pearsall Forest Echoes, by W. J. Young Fairy Revels, by W. J. Young Gaily thro' the Greenwood, by W." J. Young Hail ! Merry, Merry Christmas, by W. J. Young I Love the Merry Spring-time, by W. J. Young "Market Chorus" ("Masaniello"), by Auber DINWIDDIE, MORRISON & CO., BOOK, MUSIC, AND STATIONERY WAREHOUSE, Tennyson-street, Napier. T7REE METHODIST CHURCH.— Rev. Jj Joseph White will (D. V.) Preach ToMorrow (Sunday), Morning and Evening. 267 IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND, Wellington District. IN THE MATTER OP "THE DEBTORS AND CREDITORS ACT. 1876," & "THE DEBTORS AND CREDITORS ACT AMENDMENT ACT, 1878," and in the Estate of William Lang Dean, of Norsewood, Millwright, a Bankrupt. ■VTOTICE is hereby given that the aboveJJN named bankrupt will make application for his discharge at the ensuing sitting of the Supreme Court to be held on Wednesday, the fifteenth day of January, instant. Dated this third day of January, 1879. A. LASCELLES, 275 Solicitor for the Bankrupt, IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND, Wellington District. IN THE MATTER OF "THE DEBTOR AND CREDITORS ACT, 1876," and in the Estate of Edward Louis Smith, of Napier, Builder, a Bankrupt. NOTICE is hereby given that the abovenamed Bankrupt will make application for his discharge at the ensuing sitting of this honorable Court to be held on Wednesday, the fifteenth day of January instant. Dated this third day of January, 1879. A. LASCELLES, 276 Solicitor to the Bankrupt. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND, Wellington District. IN THE MATTER OF "THE DEBTORS AND CREDITORS ACT, 1876," and " THE DEBTORB AND CREDITORS ACT AMENDMENT ACT, 1878," and in the matter of Gborge Bradley, of . Taradale, late hotelkeeper, a Bankrupt. "VTOTICE is hereby given that the aboveJ_ i named debtor will apply for his discharge at the ensuing sittings of the Supreme Court in Bankruptcy, to be held at Napier on the 15th of January instant. G. E. LEE, Solicitor for Bankrupt. January 3, 1879. 263 IN. THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND, Wellington District. IN THE MATTER OF "THE DEBTORS AND CREDITORS ACT, 1876," and "THE DEBTORS AND CREDITORS ACT AMKNDMENT ACT, 1878," and in the matter of Samuel Acick Sneliing, of Napier, late storekeeper, a Bankrupt. "VTOTICE ia hereby given that the aboveJ_N named debtor will apply for his discharge at the ensuing sittings of the Supreme Court in Bankruptcy, to be held at Napier on the 15th January instant. (Jr. X, LExC| Solicitor for the Bankrupt. January 3, 1879. 264 IN THE ESTATE OF JOHN BARRY, OF TARADALE, DECEASED. IT IS requested that all accounts due in this Estate be paid to Mrs Barry, the Executrix, or to the undersigned during the present month. Unless they are paid or arranged dumig that time, they will be sued for withont further notice. G. E. LTUF, Solicitor for Executrix. January 3^ 1879, 265
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5272, 4 January 1879, Page 3
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