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BRUNSWICK HALL. GREAT A A GRAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT WILL BE GIVEN IN TIIE ABOVE HALL, ON FRIDAY EVENING NEXT, November 7 th, 1862. PROGRAMME. 1 Overture ... " Der Freyschutz," ) Weber. 65th Band. |"* '" / "Ever of Thee," ) \ By Mrs. Corlett. / 7. Waltz 8. Grand Battle Piece .. Mendelssohn. D'Albcrt. Romer. Schubert. 3 Grand Se- I Op. " Don Juan," ) Mozart. lection (_ 65th Band. I ( " The Hunter's ) 4 Part Song... < Farewell," V Mendelssohn. / Male Voices | 5G..0P { "SSSffi" } D'AW i " Fair Hair'd j 6. Song -J Cupids," V Romer. ( By a lady amateur. J { " Songs of the 1 7. Waltz < Wood," V Tinney. ( Piccolo Obligato. I „ it> . ( "The Siege of ) 8. Grand Bat- \ Moultan," I Schubert. tie Piece .. } 65th Band> j Introduction—Morning Bugle Call—Encampment before the Walls of Moultan—Trumpet Call—Summons to Surrender—Refusal—Preparation for Attack— Major Edwards' Troop Advances—Zambooruck's Cannon Mounted on the backs of Camels—Approach of Colonel Courtland's Flying Artillery—Bugle Call for Troops to Form in order of Battle —The Battle —General Wish orders Immediate Attack —Bombshells—Skirmishing—Congreve Rockets—Explosion of the Great Magazine—Falling Fragments—Spirited Dash of British Cavalry—Combat with Swords — McQuinn Attacks and Captures the Gun Battery— Cannon —Serjeant Bennett Plants the Union Jack on the Citadel Amids* the Continued Fire of the Enemy—The Enemy Fly in Irremediable Disorder Discovery of the Graves of Agnew and Anderson —Funeral Procession —Dead March in Saul —Bugle Call to Quarters—Finale— The Grenadiers' March. An Interval of Fifteen Minutes. 1. Overture. 2. Song .. 3. Trio Concertante ... (" The Heart of) Midlothian," 65th Band. " Away, Away to the Mountain's Brow." By Mrs. Corlett. Op. " Mathilde de Sabran," 2 violins & violincello, By Mr. Beale and Sons. Op. "IlTrovatore" Rifle Band. " Recollections of Ireland," By a lady amateur. " Beethoven's Last Waltz," varied, By T. Taylor. Mrs. Corlett. 65th Band, and A. R. V. Band. David. Verdi. Julien. 4. Selection... "- B S e '£L7™ } Verdi. , c i tv I " Recollections of ) •>• Solo Piano- I i rc]and) » t ...Moschelles. • bortc ( By a lady amateur. ) „ _,, . . ( " Beethoven's Last ) 6. Clarionet \ Waltz," varied, t David. bol ° ( By T.Taylor. ) 7 in { Mrs. Corlett. } Verdi. 8. The British j 65th Band> and ) d^lTe 7 ** 1 .!"! A. R. V. Band. | JuheD - Introduction—the Encampment—Night—All's Well— Patrole going the rounds—All's Well —Reveile—the Camp in Motion. No. 1, Music of Grenadier Guards. No. 2, Music of Regiment on Parade—Variations for Oboe, Flute, E. Clart. and B. Clart. No. 3, Music of the Artillery—Field ExerciseMilitary Band—and Orchestra. No. 4, Music of the Cavalry Regiments—Variations for Cornet, Alto Horn, and Trombone. No. 5, Introduction —Go to Bed, Tom—God Save the Queen —Troops of the Enemy advancing in the distance—Cavalry Calls—The Challenge—Passing the Word—The Alarm—Answer— First Band at a distance, " The British Grenadiers," Second Band, at a distance, " Garry Owen," Third Band, at a distance, " Highland Laddie"—imitation of Bagpipe. No. 5, Marching on the Enemy. Finale, See the Conquering Hero Comes—God Save the Queen. m CONDUCTOR—MR. BEALE. Admission:—Reserved Seats, 45.; Back Seats, 2s. Tickets to be had of Mr. VARTY. ELECTRO-BIOLOQY. IAPT. WILSON will deliver his second Lecture, J with Illustrations, TO-MORROW EVENING. Doors open at half-past seven, and the Chair will be taken at eight precisely. Reserved Seats, 45.; Back Seats, 2s. Capt. Wilson may be consulted professionally from 10 to 4, daily, at Mrs. Tattersall's, Official Bay, opposite the " Royal Hotel." Auckland Horticultural Society. rfIHE FIRST EXHIBITION OF THE SEA--1 SON of HOT-HOUSE PLANTS, FLOWERS, FRUITS, VEGETABLES, CEREALS, &c., will be held on WEDNESDAY, November 19th. Intending competitors for the three special prizes previously advertised arc requested to forward, in writing, notice thereof to the Secretary on or before the sth November. Competitors for the general prizes are requested, when practicable, to forward to the Secretary, in writing, a list of all articles to be exhibited, two days previous to the show. Copies of the rules, with the schedule of articles for which prizes will be awarded, can be obtained upon application to any member of the Committee, or the undersigued. EDWARD KING, Honorary Secretary. Auckland, 21st October, 1862. Bank of New Zealand. k SPECIAL General Meeting of the Proprietors of this Bank will be held at the Banking-house. Auckland, on the 17th day of December next, at 2 o'clock, for the purpose of electing a Director in tho place of Charles Joux Taylor, Esquire, who retired by Jot. HENRY B. MACNAB, Secretary. %* Candidates for the office must give notice in writing at the Banking-house, Auckland, thirty days at least before the day of election. Notice. A SPECIAL MEETING of tho Justices of the Peace for the Districts of Howick and Panmure will be holden at the Resident Magistrate's Court, Howick, on TUESDAY, the 2nd day of December, 1862, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of receiving applications for the transfer of Publicans' Licenses. JAMES WHITE, Clerk of the Court. Resident Magistrate's Court, Howick, Ist November, 1862. £1 Reward. STRAYED from Mrs. McGrath's, Papatoitoi, five Yearlings, one Red Heifer, one Black Heifer, white spot on the side, one Strawberry Heifer, dark neck, one White Steer, one Steer, strawberry neck, white body ;no brands. Any person giving information of the same, or bringing them to C. Burton's «' Raglan Hotel," Great South Road, will receive tho above reward. One Pound Reward. STRAYED from Cabbage Tree Swamp, a Bay Flly, branded EL on near shoulder. The above reward will be paid on delivery to JOHN YOUNG, Plumber, Queen street. Germany. 3 ARTIES inclined to act as Agents for a direct lino of communication to be opened for the conveyance of Passengers and Goods between Hamburg and Auckland, will learn further at the pffico pf his pjipe?\ '

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New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1739, 5 November 1862, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1739, 5 November 1862, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealander, Volume XVIII, Issue 1739, 5 November 1862, Page 2

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