air5 fiilrNEit fi LIDDLE'S SALES, G RJE YMOUTH COAL. I H rp BANNER & LIDDLE, s + , .^ sfc .quality, — ) In lots to sHiit ytarchasersV ; vTh"e abo'e is expected to arriteSfflly f^[ - Mary < Dgilvie, and will be delivered on the" * nvr hfjA '"Wharfj-'ht SOsipeb.tdnt 'iv;f miJi v' I< ■•!?£. '* ill ; .- ).!t-!i.v, f r ,{r:iTo-i vi K-.iJ:l-)>lli U'jjV " J?oy fin'ther^drticularsjiajJply as r ;ahove'..-j o1 ■irr(4#%?lSiP l^..'a.7"A.i.,,r,i-, ! n.| "O RCJGR AM M E '•> O [ F >' D'b" ! N OD'fi'^. IP.ORTI k-HURIRI J^IS^I(3? • S.O^6OL; ; ' TUESDi-Y, i^f» ;#BOBMBES,yI;B79, 7/ vi'Li I piiFi: •i_: ! .; i i"- iliii>iff I feliri§}^ aif.Canifera^-Mcssrsi Edwardsj^Elspu,!) ,'-' :V;i 4 I .-i .- Monteith, and,; R^^e Comife'song ' ... JVIr-Montoith !V" IX.1 K . .[ " ■""PABT.-XL^i'- 1 ,.^ 1 /..;; „['*" 'Piiaho'Soloj "DcV Eoboldt,' 1 -Miss Kraeft .'goingf ° j' Wliyhavo ; niy loVdd' oh'd^ gdlid;'?'- 7 . ■',*•. ;;; j ;-.< -rv .• .; Mr^Rbdward/ • Piano solo, " Thy voice is-Uear," iMiss Murray Vocal'dhet, "A B C," Mr and Mrs P. Bear Comic rfcading, ...' ".';'". .v. ■' = V.." > MKHb'od; Song, K . " Tho Holy Friar," -■ . . /'- Mr.' Young Song, ■ ... ... ... ...Mrs Light Piano solo, ".Dreaming Eyos^ 7 ' Miss Young Song, ! •-.-.,'- •• .'.. - -..■. ' -..;'' Mr Foster Song, . ... ... ; ... ... Mr Smith Piano solo, " Upidee G'albpV' Miss PabMbr Reading, ...-.' ;... •'< ■!.. • '•' Mr M'Carfchy . Piano solo, ... ... ... Miss Moss Song, . •.',;■ "Far-away,"'. .*; Mrs Gush\ Piano solo, ;■.. . .}. Miss Reardon; Song, ... " Once again," '. Mrs Hood: Song, , ... ... ... ... Mr Foster Vocal duet (Singing less6ii)V Mr and Mrs Beiri ' - God : save the Queen. ' •> .' , Admission Is 6d. Children, Is. 740 ViRAND SACRED CONCERT. ST.j PAUL'S CHURCH, NAPIER/ WEDNESDAY, 3ed DECEMBER. ■■■ Organist and Conductor, ■Mr Hugh Aplin PfiOaEAMMB': - ' 'Part I. — Haydn's Oratorio, ■ .. j "THE CREATION." 1. Syinphony — " Representation of Chaos " — I Organ 2. Recitative — "In the beginning" — Cbjorus — " And the Spirit of God " — i Mr Carter 3. Solo" and" Chorus — "The marvellousiwbrkl'Hr ' .;',-; i, /. l r Mrs.Begg ; 4. Recitative-^", And God said : Let. the .'waters" I^-"' '."".""".,. ''• - - ' Air — " Rolling in foaming billows" — • i - Mr Bent I s.:.Recitative L^"'And God said : ; -Let ■ the ; ; ' earth!' — Air^-" With verdure olad's-^-i Mrs3Begg •6. Recitative — " In splendour -bright " — J' r ■ '-: . . .-. i .:.. [ Mr Stacey - 7. Chorus and Trio — "The hoavens aro '■■'..I ■ telling"— 'Miss Hitchings and , : ; 'Messrs Stacey and Carter' ■ 8. Recitative — "And-G©d' sao:^; Le,b the • waters" — - ' Air— l ". On mighty pphs"^-MissiHitchings ; ■ = 9KAir — " Now heaven in fullest glory '"— .... ' ' ' Mr'Aplin 10. Refeitative;— { ' And God created Man"-rr Air — " In native wortlj"— ;. Mr Mqrgoh 11. Trio — ' f On Thee each living soul awaits ' ' — - Mrs Begg,' Messrs .iEdward? ■ and 'Apljn ' 12. Duet— ".Graceful consort"— ■■'.• • . Mrs 'B egg and Mr. Carter ; 13. Chorus ; ~ " Achieved is : the' glorious ;■./; work"— ■; ■ . •■•.■..... .. .:.;•' . ■ ■:„ = - ? --- -'■• : :•: INTEBVAI. .-' ,' ■ :,, yr Pavb'-H.— ; Handel's Oratorio, ! "THE MESSIAH." - 1. Overture— • '.'-. ;-...,;..:;.) .?jOrgan; 2. Recitative — "Comfort ye ijny people"— 1» Air — "Every valley shall be exalted"— '■ : ■- ■'■'■ "'■■•-/ ~' : ' • ■■■• -- ; v ■.•:Mr>Ed.w.ard»/. 3. Chorus — ' c And.the glory. of the : Lord ' ' — 4. Recitative — •'Thus saith the Lord ,"-^ Air— "But who , may "abide "tt' $k; Aplin 5. Airrr".'Q ; tl^oa.i^t^!Q^fcgop^ J li2^gs"~ 7 ■■ -s v ,''.■'-,••'.,'.'.'' ''.'!■ ,' 'Miss Martin . Chbrus-r-*' r Q . . ,thou , that' .: '^teliest ''good' 1 -things- J -" -" x " •'■>" J ' J & 1 *™ 6. Chorus — " For.unto,us.a child ia ,born" — '" 7. Air— "Ho shall feeihis:floQk "—■*- .- ' .n-<. ,.-'/..• -v ''■['■ T '.;■ jAir— " Comje;u^t6;him.att>p"-^ lf ' ( ;% 1 ; ».;. =ii.- i .'»! • '^;lM^. Kennedy -8. Air— "He was .despised.".-^, • • .^ Carter $ 9. Chorus—" He; trusted in" spd.V. A. ,>j ,10. ; Recitative —" He was.cut-.pff " — ■" r V. |Air-^" : Butithpu d^dsi^.n6t f lea.ve"j^n 5,, , t , . ".'•• ' '," Miss R|ven v tl. ! ClxoxUs— r" X4ft ,-, up,f v yo^u? heads, w.^^er '•":'.■ ! gates"— v.-m,.. 1 ..,,^ 12. > Airr?r-') Howibeftutiful are}th6jfeet"^75 fl ; 0 •■ .... ; O .mj ; .:.v« &;/ ,- f (l(a Mr3Begg ;13.| Chorufl-r-J^HaileluiaK'TO.Loh -.«i vnlio <>V 5 l'iJ Recitative — " Bohold / {,..J 4 . tell you a ",;r ■ mystery^.vH ,!,-;/. : ■;-. T ^T %■., y/v,.i4. '^ ;Aic^iViTJie strumpet. shaUjßound'-jn-iti i .,,• ,'V: / hm/r.i' \t ■■'■■- .A ;•:. ..;'r.,,,..^,Mr.R05,e - 15.: Chorus — " WortHyf is tUe, .Ijanibrthafc was "\. • •»&laiir?J-»#-A.t : "<<Tr \o ■..'■■Ashx -;.:'; .'r:v i.^.-.- --\ '" I oi'i m /#'Amem"«ryv»,-i .■.[-„ ;r ;.j.. : >N : .* v vj , ". Tieketßjlpnce )2s 6SL each', may.ib_e obtained. pfropatiMeßßrbnijColledge .candi .eraigj.jjan^i ; Walker;&!oo'.-; ,a"i"'"3'.''i" *■•;-.!5&%/< 10&iskM&', 2#n4s .^'iJB ■^qrti^; 1 ;; 1 ;, Unde'r'i the'-pfttrona^erof 1 .'Kis •', T H tf?Ess> A Y^ ! -A' : N-P j .l\ .pEG-EMBBR^tpANDiSthv"/ ,7««H To ! Cel^raVd' iNNIVERISARY-and-Spemng-i 1 of NEW HALL. - I - p- JAdnij^ioii^TKuTsiiiiy, 'tMai^W ' 9iiSk '6d j' ! lo;p..m^|s/' v^ i> ' i ' 1 * >l •''•■:«-if"C -puii ti<n::,i Tlw.^pier'AVtm^ c V<Jiu t riieer 'Sana Have •'* jSalg.of E s xhibit»;^B "p".m» pit ißSriday? ;;7 ; :i , - -' I has : 'Mndiy Sonsdnted* to] ac^as^cPne^ ■""''' ; .r^ °" 3 l ' ny f'& l RURAfe FETE/^^^iipfe.' P^Y^ In aid of the'Havelo'ok and Hastings Ghurch'» j SATURDAYi ll p'EoE&Eß6,rl«7W'i. •■: ! . "■''•''■■' % i -••"«>■ : _...... fi -ji'-;-;, .. sT"if * Ihe • igribultural l - Show' ■ Grounds'/ 4t' ?JL'" £ Ha^tin I gs;i E by !; 'the . land, i: 'perms'Bibri- ofi , . Mr; 's: Bishop. '- lX -" ■L.trjhua LAWN, TENNIS, CROQUET, CRICKET^ «1 ;;5f ;^UNTSA^t^ : ;-' ;^ 1 j -.7. ;[^.^dj,o^'; o^e^en.^ 5 ; , ;'j^" *J£ : ;VpLU : N^EER^Apdf' ! -ue(by .permission] of Gapt/Gattier). . ■■. , ;i;v ; j An* abundant -supply- of Refreshments,4nojludin'g- Strawberriessalnd i CreanJ, i±o.',jbai ob- . tairitfd 6n~£lie ground^ ;;: i<K,:h;A't^q oh •>■.':■; | An excursion train will leave Napier for the-, above Fete at 2 p.m., -returning at 7 p.m. Return tickets to. admifc±o the.jground, 3s 6d for -adiilts Sunder ■. ten r ,k2s./ii %s&-J-Ejengors by this train will beset down on the grounds . • .Tiokets: to: be: : had afc ithe ! .Railway Station," Napier .■- .a ■:.■:'.■ ] .-i. : -.h .nv.) ci.ijvoU --• •. \ 'Vehicles'^' .four-Vheeled,:-2s:. C^ijW.^woV' yrheeled, Is. Passengers, each Is j horsemen>-> : Is 6d. — ~~ -. i /.-u-j: ;::••».'. j ; ,ajL;JFio?zaw»Sj7[o -j. j .T A'Aif "'[ . i 'JBuoiti Secretary.'. J ; HastingSt^^th^Qvenibefi 187,9,,,,,, A 690 j o j.CANTERBURY, COLLEGE;: .;.. I ufsb^fe^ :^^cuLT^](iE. e ,^ ) EffllN CE'UxXMN ATI ON. nriHE Entrance Examination is POST--|JL PONED' until [ MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1880. ; I'^Uii H i ..;.; ; , •-■•' -;., ;., .'ifff A;;; l; o^ | Candidates must forward their names to the Registrar onor-bQfdre"Januaryr3o, 1880. . Any further infoi-mation can be obtained jon application to the Registrar, Canterbury [College. ,-„ ..^ , , r lCiL 'Bfo^d^ MU - - L y-nir^r^- Q ' STEDMAN, h6& ° *• Kegistrar.' 4-
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 552, 2 December 1879, Page 3
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893Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 552, 2 December 1879, Page 3
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