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Amusements, &c. Choral .HALL. SVMONDS-STREET. MRS. TOMES' CONCERT. THIS (THURSDAY) EVBNIXG, OCTOBER 29. Under the patronage and presence of his Honor f tile Superintendent and his Worship the Mayor. PROGRAMME. i I—Duet (instrumental), Mrs. Tomes aud Mrs O'ilalloran . 2—Song and Chorus, "Evangeline" 3—Solo, " Kathleen Aroon"- Miss Tomes 4—Solo, " Sunshine after Kain"—Gentleman Amateur s—Solo, " For Ever"—Mrs. O'Halloran o—Solo, " Happy Land"—Gentleman Amateur 7—Solo, "Will You Love Me Then as Now Mrs : Higgins . 8 ™°J°» " The Pilot"—Gentleman Amateur L o—Trio, " Oh, La'ly Fair." , An Interval of Ten Minutes. ! I—Duet (instrumental), Madame Moller and Lady Amateur - Solo, "A L'.fe on the Ocean Wave"—Gentleman 1 . Amateur . 3—Solo, " Ever of Thee"-Miss Tomes 4 —Solo, " Dublin Bay"—Mrs. Higgins s—Solo, " To the West"—Gentleman Amateur 0- Solo, "The Power of Love"—Madame Moller 7—Solo, "The Fisherman's daughter"—Mrs. O'Hal- . loran *"'• B—Solo, "Then You'll Gentleman 9—Trio," *°The Wreath." God Save tue Queen. To conclude with a DANCE, for which the Band wdl play. S p'nj °I )en p.m. Concert to commence at Tickets can be obtained of Mr. Wavte, bookseller aud at tho Newton Post-office. AN GAMES, TO RE UELD AT TUE ELLERSLIE GARDENS, ON H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES' BIRTHDAY, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 0, ISVi. J3ONSONBY MUSICAL SOCIETY. m,^ T , S l ,e . cinl Gencn 'l Practice and Band Rehearsal THIS (1 hursilay) EVENING, at S o'clock. Every member will please attend. W. J. REES, Secretary. THE ART UNION ill aid of the St. Patrick's Juvenile Society is POSTPONED till the 19th November, as the Duplicates could not all bo returned before that date. Sporting. E L U O U R N E CUP. SWEEPSTAKE No. 2. Shareholders are respectfully requested to pay their Subscriptions on Shares on or before SATURDAY, 31st inst. Shares remaining unpaid after that date will be rc-alloted. Sweeps will take place on Thursday, 29tb, and Saturday, 31st. For unpaid shares on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday Evenings next, at S o'clock. Drawing on Thursday, sth pros., at half-past 0 in the evening. H. N. ABBOTT, City Club Hotel. October 25,1574. SWEEPS on the Melbourne Cup Sweep ovory night, at the Occidental Hotel. Drawing will take place on Saturday next.—E. Perkins. Meetings. Bismarck and french repubLIC GOLD MINING COMPANY (REGISTERED). The Annual General Meeting of Shareholders will be held in the Large Hoom of the New Zealand Insurance Company's Buildings, on FRIDAY, the 30 th da}- of October, 1574, at 2 o'clock p.m. Business—To receive Directors' Report and Balance Sheet, and to elect a new Board of Directors, in accordance with the rules. ROBT. SOMMERVILLE, , . . , , . Legal Manacer. Shortland-strcet, Auckland, October 14, 1574. A UCKLAND EARLY-CLOSING ASSO- : JHL CIATION. The Annual General Meeting will be held in the Young Men's Rooms, Wellesley-street, TO-MORROW (Friday) EVENING, the 30th instant, at S o'clock. « Business: —To read Balance-sheet, and to elcct Officers for the ensuing year. W. J. HAYES, Hon. Sec. j Stationers and Booksellers. TtTEW MxVORI LESSON BOOK, TRICE ONE SHILLING. KOR ER O MAORI: j FIRST LESSONS IN MAORI CONVERSATION. UY A PA K Ell A MAORI. Opinions of tiie Press.—"We can speak in terms of tho highest commendation of the selections ] made and the general outline of the useful little work. To learners of the Maori tongue it will be found simply invaluable, and what is of still more importance, judging from the pages we have turned over, they appear free from etymological mistakes; it ir, convenient in size and comprehensive in design, and is cartainly the most complete Maori instructor as yet published. It begins with a series of questions on simple matters, then the sounds of the letters, the parts of speech, with examples shewing tlie learner < hew* to form sentences, followed by a list of useful nouns, adjectives, and verbs, and a long list of phrases exemplifying their use. . . . On the whole, from t these examples, it will form the most practically \ useful work obtainable on the Maori tongue fertile z general public." Published by C-. T. CHAPMAN, Auckland. \ ITAPMAN'S NEW ZEALAND PUBLICATIONS. < The First Step to Maori Conversation: or, English k and Maori Grammar Vocabulary and Phrase Book, by U. T. Kemp, 2s Gd A Leaf from tho Natural History, <fcc., of New Zea- • land: or, Maori and English Dictionary of its natural productions, 3s Cd Tourist's Guide to the Hot Lakes, Boiling Springs, and Burning Mountain, Province of Auckland, with map, 2s Gd Traveler's Guide tVrougli New Zealand, coloured illustrations, map of New Zealand, and plans of the principal towns, 2s Gd Captain Cook':» Description of New Zealand and Australia, with notes, anecdotes, &c., fac-simile of 10 of s Cook's clinrts, and S7 lithographed views, 10s Gd ( Settler's Hand-Book to the Farm, Garden, and Green- ( house, for tlie seasons and climate of New Zealand, 3rd edition, 2s Gd Guide to Fanning and Stock and Dairy Management 1 in New Zealand, for the seasons and climate, by J. Mav, 3s Gd 1 New Zealand Sheep Farmer's Handy Bnok, and How to Select and Manage a Sheep and Cattle Station, 1 byJ. May, Is 1 Chart of Colony of New Zealand, with adjacent islands, IsOd ' Large Map of New Zealand, embracing recent sur- 1 veys, containing also map of Australasia and out- { line map of the woild, 4s ( New Map of North Island, including Auckland, Taranaki, Hawkc's Bay, and Wellington Provinces, new townships, districts, &c., 2s Gd Large Map of Middle Island, including the Provinces of Nelson, Marlborough, Canterbury, Westland, ] and Otago, 2s Gd 1 Map of the Province of Auckland on a large scale, 2s Gd G. T. CHAPMAN, "Wholesale and Retail Bookseller and Stationer. ( QHAMPTALOUP AND QOOPER, ■ STATIONERS AND BOOKSELLERS, ( IMPORTERS of | Account Books, all sizes and bindings: Shopkeepers' Books, Tass Books, Metallic Memo. Books, Pocket Books, Account Rendered Books, Goods, Call and Cash Receipt Books, Washing Books, Scrap Books, MS. Music Books, Time Books, Order Books, Music Rolls and Portfolios. One, two, and three-glass Walnut Inkstands, Copying Presses, Manifold Writers, Stephens', Worrell's, and Walkden's Inks, French Violet Copying Ink. School Requisites, Artists' Materials. 46, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. Lost, Strayed, Etc. FOUND, on Saturday, 24th—A Sum of Money.—The owner can have the same by giving description to A. Maceie, Bruce's Coach Factory, Upper tjueen-street.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XI, Issue 4045, 29 October 1874, Page 1

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