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Amusements, &c. I T T H E L~. CABA2fDINI OPERATIC AND BALLAD CONCERTS. CONTINUED ATTRACTION. POPULAR PROGRAMME i THIS (SATURDAY; EVENING, MAT 24 PROGRAMME. ' Part I. Overture, "Jsorina" (Belliui) — The Sisters Rosina and Fannie Operatic Selection ("Wallace), " MA lITAXA," introducing "Sing, Pretty Maiden," " The Harp in the Air," and the " Angelus"- Company Sea Song, " The Flying Dutchman " {Parry}— Mr. Henry Gordon Ballad, " ller Bright Smile Haunts me Still" ("Wrighton)- "Miss Rosina Solo, Pianoforte, " Tarantelle"—Madame "Winter Duet, "O'er the Hill, O'er the Bale" (Glover}-The Sisters Rosina and Famie b'ong, " Little Nell" (Linley)—Madame Carandini Song, "By the Sad Sea Waves" (Benedict) —Miss Fannie Trio, " The Magic "Wove Scarf/' "Mountain Sylph" {Bamett)— Madame Carandini and Messrs. Slierwin and Gordon Part 11. Introduction, Piano, " Cinderella " — The Sisters Rosina and Fannie Madrigal, " Down in a Flowery Vale"—Company Song, "Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep"—Mi-s Fannie Descriptive Song, "Man the Lifeboat" (Russell) — Mr. Henry Gordon Irish Uallad, " How to A sk and Have " (Lover) —Miss Rosina Duet, " I know a Bank" (Horn)—Madame Carandini and Miss Fannie Ballad, Irio, and Chorus from Offenbach's "Grand Duchess"—Company Song, " Beautiful Sta " (Foster) -Madame Carandini Gipsies Laughing Chorus (Glover)— Company Doors open at half-past 7: to commence at S o'clock. Ladies' Cloak-room and every attention. Admission—First Seats, 35.; Second, *25.; Bs.ck Seats, Is. Children half-price to first and second scats. Tickets may be obtained and seats secured at Upton and Co.'s, where a numbered plin of the Hall may be seen. MONDAY NEXT BEING A PUBLIC HOLIDAY To Celebrate THE QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY, The Programme will comprise POPULAR NATION > .AND PATRIOTIC SONGS, Including "The Queen's Letter," " Rule Britannia," and " God Save the Queen." Meetings. Bay of islands coal company (LIMITED). Tii'*; Fifth General Meeting of the Shareholders of , this Company will be hold at the Company's Office, on FRIDAY, the 30th instant, at 3 o'clock p.m. ' Business : To receive Report and Balauce-slieet for the ycr.r ending 30th April ; to elect two Directors in the rooir of Messrs. G. B. Owen and James Williamsoil, wild retire by rotation, but are eligible for re-election: to elect two Auditors for the current year; aud for the transaction of any other business that may be brought forward. I By order of the Board of Directors. J. A. GILFILLAX, Secretary. 7, Queen-street, Auckland, May 20, 1573. 3 WHANGAPOUA GOLD MINING COMPANY. A Meeting of Shareholders in the "Whangapoua Gold Mining Company will bo held here on MONDAY, the 2nd June, at 3 o'clock afternoon. Business ; To consider Draft Rules, and dispose of any ot T ier business that may be brought before the meeting. X JOHN MOWBRAY, Legal Manager. Office—l 2, Queen-street, May 24, 1873, Publications. rjIIITS o H K APKS T BOOKSHOP IN NEW ZEALAND, AN T D TITC LOSOFST ESTABLISHED.

—————-— Another large ami varied assortment of Tlistories, c ____ - p Religions. Novels, and Miscellaneous Works, must be q CLEMtED-OUT to allow more accommodation for i other importations of New Goods now being unpacked ■ Many of the Books have, been marked considerably 11 under tlie English prices, and a Further Reduc'.'on will bo made by giving 225. lid, worth for every pound's worth purchased. The List of Reduced Priced Goods is so large ami varied, it has been found inexpedient to enumerate _ them in an advertisement, but Triced Catalogues may - be had on application. A few lines of the portion of Stationery offered at HALF-PRICE still remain unsold, such as Pewter, i OLlss. and Wood Inkstands. Pen and l'enei lllolders. Colours and Colour Boxes, Swan Copy Books. Super- j fine Waterlaid Coloured Nolo Paper. S quire for Is. Travelling Desks. Writing Portfolios. Drawing Slates, and Porcelain Slates. Photograph Album'!. Drawing j Books. Crayon Paper. Pearl. Ivory, and Bostonite Tablets. Crayons. Date Cases. Pen Kests. Continuous Drawing Taper. Drawing Copies (various). "Round Games. Bczw'ine. <tc.. ftc- Ac. G. T. QHAPMAN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER. AUCKLAND. Sewing Machines. TA T L O R' S PATENT LOCKSTITCH SEWING- MACHINES Are a thoroughly GENUINE ARTICLE, Containing IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENTS, f Being correct and substantial m construction, smiple f in action, handsome in appearance, and givin,, 1 th pric?s— 5 guineas; Stand Machine, = 7 Itequisi'tes fns'tnictions given, and re P a:rs done on the premises. T PEACOCK, 'j ' optician, 1 Shobtlakbstbebt, AGENT FOR NIW ZEALAND. I Calls. -yrrrwßKß, ONE GOLD MINING COM- ~ J3( PANY (REGISTERED). A Call (tlie 4tli) of Id. (One Penny) lias This Bay been made by the Directors, payable to the Legal Manager, at the office of the Company, Brown-street, i- Grahamstown, on AVEDNESDAY, lltli June, 1873. e By order of the Directors, i- ROBT. M. MITCHELL, Legal Manager. Grahamstown, May 21, 1873.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume X, Issue 2908, 24 May 1873, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume X, Issue 2908, 24 May 1873, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume X, Issue 2908, 24 May 1873, Page 1