AMUSEMENTS. mHEATKE "nOYAI, TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1879, I ' _____ MRS NEILL'S CONCERT. PROGRAMME In Monday's Papers. • Admission : — Dress Circle, 4s ; Stalls, 2s 6d ; Pit Is. , Tickets ac Jacobs' Repository, Dinwiddie, Walker and Co.'s, and College and Craig's. 582 rp H H RAF E L E ,JL BOR THE LARGE MUSICAL BOX Will take place THIS EVENING at the Provincial Hotel. PRELIMINARY MEETING OF THE "PROVINCIAL CORKS" Musical, Literary, and Social Society. 583 CONCERT. A CONCERT in aid of the Taradale Church Funds will be held on Tuesday 'next, the 13th inst., at the School-room, Taradale. PROGRAMME. Overture— lnstrumental Duet. Chorus — " Brom our home, Gracious Lord." Soag — " Oh, give to me those early flowers!" j) ue t — "Twx> Captive Maidenß." Beading — The Rev. D'Arcy Irvine. ' Trio—" A little farm well tilled," Pianoforte tiolo. Recitation— Mr M'Cartney. Song — ' ' The Fishermaiden. '» . Quartette— " Beware." Interval of 10 Minutes. Overture — Trio. Chorus— "Anvil Chorus." Song— "Love not." Duet — ''Oh, could I teach yon warbling birds." Song — " The Englishman." Reading — Mr Cornford. Trio — " Breathe soft ye winds." D uet — ' ' Gipsy Countess. " Song — "Dear little Shamrock." Recitation.— Mr Bradley. Quartette— " Stars of the summer night." God Save the Queen ! Doors open at 7.30, commence at 8. Prices— Front seats, 3s j back seats, 2s. W. H. FLOOD, 545 Conductor. ~~ CHESS OLUJB. f^HESS PLAYERS willing to assist in \y the formation of a CLUB are requested to attend a meeting This Evening, at 8 o'clock, in the smoking-room of the Athenaeum. 577 KERERtf AND AORANGI ROAD BOARD. A MEETING of Wardens in the above Board will be held at Maraokakaho on Saturday, 17th inst., at 11 a.m. JAMES LYON, 579 Chairman. mENDERS Wanted for delivering Timber I from Railway Stations to Site oi New Hospital. Apply for particulars to ANGUS M'KAY, ' , Contractor, Shakespeare-road, 581 Opposite Old Union Bank. ESTATE OF K. F. MORTENSEN. NOTICE; ALL Debts due to Karl Frith jof Mortensen, of Norsewood, Storekeeper, were by Deed, dated 10th January, 1879, assigned to Messrs Newton & Johnson, of Waipawa, who accordingly request all persons indebted as above, to settle accounts with them without delay. ' NEWTONT & JOHNSON. February 18, 1879. 66
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 5378, 10 May 1879, Page 3
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