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■VTEW MUSIC! NEW MUSIC! Received tbr late Mail, AND NOW OPENED UP. INSTRUMENTAL i Alpengesang, by W. S. Everard Bloomy Spray, by EverArd Carillon Galop, by J. Biviere Claribel Valse, by Charles Coote Festival March (Duet), by Charles Darnton Grand Selection on Les Cloohes de Comeville Golden Waves, by Addison P. Wyman Glockchen im Thai, by F. Spindler H.M.S. Pinafore Galop (Duet), by C. Godfrey H.M.S. Pinafore Quadrille (Duet), by Godfrey H M.S. Pinafore Waltz, by C. Godfrey Les Cloches de Corneville Galop, by Grenville Home Treasures.— No. 1, Far Away j No. 2, Flower Gatherers j No. 4, Home they brought • No. 7, The Bridge ; No. 8, Excelsior; Ho. 9, Pulaski's Banner; No. 10, God bless the Prince of Wales ; No. lj, Happy be thy dreams ; No. 13, Thy Voice is Near ; No. 15, Her Bright Smile:; Mo. 16, Echo of Lucerne; ho. 19, Kathleen Aroon ; No. 2t, Hark the Goat Bells ; No. 22, I Built a Bridge of Fancies; No. 23, God Bless our Sailor Prince ; No. 25, Rondo on the Great Globe 1 Quadrille Moonlight Sail, by J. H. Walliß Monk's Chant, by Beethoven ■ Nonchalance, by Everard Petite "Valse, by Max Schroter Rondo from Diabelli's Grand Duet, in D, by Andre Semper Fidelis, by E. Dorn Sourie d'Enfant, by E. Harraden Hondo all Ongarese, by J. Haydn Summer Serenade, by C. A. Macirone The Skylark, by J. H. Wallis Through the Cornfield, by J. H. Wallis Volunteer's March, by J. H. Wallis Warblings at Eve, by Brinley Richards Zurn Abschied, by Everard The Schulhoff Album, Nos. 1 and 2. VOCAL : Elsie's Prayer (Sacred Song), by E. M. Lott At the Ferry (Ballad), by M. Wellings In Dreamland, by R. E. Batho In Sight of Land, by E. Harraden Mill May, ;by L- V. H. Crosby My Hero, ;by J. B. Walderk My Fair One, by R. F. Harvey Noble Hearts, by W. C. Levey Our Picnic (Comic Song), by K. Planquette Say Bird of the Woodlands (Duet), by R. C. Allen The Knight's Quest, by H. J. Stark The Scout, by F. Campanga The Time of Roses, by T. Anderton. Also, an |ESTEY COTTAGE ORGAN. (Warranted for five years from date of manufacture), which, for workmanship and excellence of tone, cannot be surpassed, : . TO ARRIVE, : [Per "Mendoza," : 1 Solid Walnut Harmonium, 5 stops . I Solid Walnut Harmonium, 8 stops 1 Walnut No. 8 "Bord" Pianinio 1 Walnut 2b Tricord, check action, SemiCottage Pianoforte, 7 octaves 1 Grand Cottage Pianoforte, full trichord, extended ends, check action, 7 octaves 1 New Rosewood Cottage Pianoforte 1 " Noyer" Piano 1 Rosewood Pianinio, O.G. fall, 7 octaves, and octagon legs. DINWIDDIE, MORHISON & CO., BOOK, MUSIC, AND STATIONERY WAREHOUSE, Tennyson-street, Napier. NOTICE. County Council Office, Napier, February 8, 1879. THE usual Meeting of the Hawke's Bay County Council will take place in the Council Chamber, This Day, at 10.30 a.m. G. T. FANHIN, 711 C.C.C.H.B. T)ATANGATA ANNUAL RACES. X For 1879, To be held on the usual course on SATURDAY, MARCH 15. ' Stewards : To be advertised at a future date. Programme : 1. HURDLE RACE, of— bovs; distance two miles, over seven hurdles 3ft 6in in height ; weight for age ; nomination. £1 ; entrance, £2. 2. HACK HURDLE RACE, of — sovs; distance one mile ; catoh weights ;en trance 10s. 3. PATANGATA PLATE, of — sovs ; distance two miles ; nomination, £1 ; entrance, £2 ; weight for age. 4. DISTRICT PLATE, of bovs ; distance one mile and a half ; weight for age ; entrance 10s. 5. SCRATCH RACE, of — sovs ; distance three-qua'ters of a mile ; catch weights ; entrance 10s. 6. CONSOLATION RACE, of — sovs;dis. tance one mile ; entrance 10s. Conditions : No entrance will be received for any of the pbove races except upon the following conditions': — No horse having previously won any public race or stake shall be allowed to enter. No professional jockey shall be allowed to ride in any race. All disputes of whatever ■ nature shall be settled by the majority of the stewards, or by whom they may appoint. All entries for the Hurdle Race and the Pataganta Plate to be sent in to tht secretary, accompanied by fee, on or before Saturday, March Ist. Colors to be stated at the same time. All entrance fees for the other races to be paid prior to the race. None but subscribers of £1 Is to the Patangata Race Fund shall be allowed to enter any horse for any race, and no person otherwise than the bona fide owner of the horse shall be allowed to enter two horses, G. MULLINDER, 717 Secretary. TMPOUNDED AT TAKAPAU, J_ By Andrew Tuhua. Black mare, branded JH conjoined near ribs ; about 15 hands. Bay mare branded JH conjoined near ribs ; near hind foot white. Black mare, branded JH W conjoined off shoulder. Black mare, white star on forehead ; about 16 hands ; brand indistinct near shoulder. Brown filly, branded IN on near shoulder. Brown mare, 2 white hind feet ; I f> hands ; branded like g. Black mare, about 14^hands j branded JJ ""3 Bay mare, 15 hands; branded like N*S off shoulder. Bay mare, with foal at foot ; H hands feet ; branded FD off shoulder; near (hind foot white. Chesnut mare, U hands ; no visible brand. Black mare, branded H T on near shoulder. Iron e;rey mare, with foal at foot ; branded like O off shoulder. Bay mare, about 14 hands ; branded SP off shoulder ; white star on forehead. Dam igea on each 10s. Will be sold this day fortnight, at noon - unless redeemed. H. FERGUSON, Poundkeeper. FelmwylV.m 713

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5303, 10 February 1879, Page 3

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