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THEATRE , Solo Manager..Morris A *• THIS (MONDAY) EVENTVr OUR LAST NIGHT. AND Oelsd^' CONCERT. FAB EWIaj, As wo leave to-morrow" tW Am j ™™ Our Ljg^gg^^ PART I. 1. Overture to "Raymond ,, ti 2. Polacca. from tho opera of " Mlg. "^ "mim'CojJ'r. itiiiEi; Tboom 3. Fantaislc for Flute, on theDrltklnt TUUMAS RyaK. " * " FAIIT II 6. Minnotto from tho Suite for Violin Biff 7. Andante from the Quartette in G op. 18 (by special desire) .. r__.. 8. "Souvenir de Spa," L'antaide tar ** lhOT « o.song, "Thenar 10. Kaleidoscope, composed of Popular Prices of admission: Dress Circle Ss- Sfc.r . Pit, 25., Children half-pricf, .- pM lal Ums'fnr.i? , *?'• Doors open at 7.15, commenced 3,o^^ PITT-STREET WESLEYAN choir con<;eut. au *UK Is THK SoHOOI,-BOOM THIS DAY (MONDAY), 22xd, MAY Song and Chorus ." Hurrah forEagUnj" b°u n e K t:: ::v:::.v : -"wben jim« fCSK: Song ...."WhcatbnSwaUowsHoSr.SJl^. !f!f° "B^V h " C ?, mt ' I, <>™UlT" Lii 0...................... Urcstbo toft, ve tti j » |to::::::::::::::::::-:::;::::;8te*: for g v:;v::.v:.v::.::::\\\:.^.?H^sr^ Glee " ■*?*'**■ Proceeds in aid of Northcots Wesleyau Chorck ADMISSION la. To commence at 7.30. Q H 0 R A L HALL. TO-DAY (MONDAY), MAY 22. GKAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT, Given by Mr. Hood, assisted by loading artistes. Pabt I. 1. Part Song, "Annio Lee," — Mrs. Beritt, Uα Walker, Messrs. Corbott and IHaydM v 2. Song, " Nil Desporamrom" (Blockle.T>-Mr, Sturt 3. PuxoSo.o, "Lncia''fanl*sia(Lisi!t)—Mtßoon SL Song, "lha Lost Chord" (Sullivan), wits org» 6. Piano Solo (selßctcd)—Mr. Angdo Forrett 6. Song. "One Morning, oh, so early" iGattrt-Hn. Kovitt 7. Song, " True to the Last" (Adams)— Mr. Edmiitoa Interval of ten minutes. ' Part II 1. Trio, " La CariU" (Rossini) — Miss KempUnne. Miss Walker, and Miss Corbett h 2. Song, "NonTornu"(Mattei>—Mrs. ReriU 3. Piaxo Solo, " The Hope" (GottacnaQ:)—Xx, Hood 4. Song, " The Chorister" (Sullivan)— Miss Oorbett 5. Song, " Swing on. Old Pendulum" (EUudV It special reqnest—Mr. G. Gooch 0. PiavoSolo," Norma" fantasia (Jaell)—K*. Hoo» 7. Part Son?. " Ocod Night" (Pinsuti)-Mrs. Eesit, Miss Walker' Messrs. Corbett and Blsjtiei Tickets, Ss, 2s. and 1», obtainable at Eady'j, Upton i, and leading booksellers. Doors open at 7.30, commence at S. A RT UNION'! A.ET UNION!. By Permission of the Colonial SecreUry. TO BE' DRAWN FOB BY AET'UHIOX. 300 Members at 10s." per Member. ■" AN OLD OIL PAINTING (Talned £160) B Y COYP EL. A GBAND MASTERPIECE. Subject—HACAE IK THE WILDERYESS. A Committee of Gentlemen for the Drawing wfll Is appointed by the Subscribers. PICTUBE on view at Jin. W. E. JfEAßS'.BookKllei and Stationer, Queen-street, where TICKETS Ejy behad..- ..:. ' Lectures. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, COEXER OF WELLESLKT AXD ALEIHT-SIBEnS. ANNUAL COUES3 OF LECTURES, ISS2. May 29—LECTURE: " Life and Wbrfc-Sdontine ma Social" .. Josish Martin. Esq. Jcne 2-LECTUKE: " Thin?s u they might hire been" .. Bev. McKenae Fraser „ 23—ENTERTAINMENT, Musical and UUnry July 7—LECTUEE: " Hoin-s Without Hanoi": Eer. Percy A. SmaUfleld „ 2S—ENTERTAINMENT, Musical aniLiteruT Ang. 11—LECTURE: "English University LifJ Thirty Years Ago " : Bishop Cowi« „ 23-ENTERTAINILENT, Musical and Litany Sept.I—LECrCRE: " Ten Days in Palestine": Eer. A. Reid „ 29—ENTERTAINMTNT, Musical andLitOTiy Oct. 20—(To be announced) : Sir. T. Spurgwra. To Commence at 7.30; seats reserved for ticketholders till 7.20. ■ Tickets for the Course (to admit, beam and M Ss; SiDglo Tickets for Course, 3s 6d;, Single Admission, Is; to be obtained from the Booiwltes, Members of Committee, and at the Rooms. THOMAS BUDDtE, . . - Hon. Sec Ploughing MatchA UCKLAND AGRICULTURAL AND /V PASTORAL ASSOCIATION PLOUGHING MATCH Will take plaeo on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, IBS,, IS JTE. BAHTBBIDGE's PADDOCK, MASGEBE. PRIZES: CHAMPION CUP, open to All-comers. DonbWerow plough. First prize, £5; second pnie, OEntrance, 10s. In the eve-it of there bans" competition, only half the i-izt will be amii**CHAMPION CUP,open to AUcomors. Siari'-'™?? plough First prize, £5; second priie, ~* Smtrlnce, 10s. li »he event of Here beiM k> competition, only half the priie will b» »w«"NCLASS A.—DOUBLE-FURROW, for MeaVbobMJ never won a First Prize. First prto, &> i <^ XM priio, £3; third prize, £L • .: CLASS 8.-SINOLE-FUBROW, for Men «l> e j!*!s never won a First Prize. Kal prize, &; eWfflS prize, £3 ; third prizo, £1. CLASS C.-ANY PLOUGH, for Boys nnderlSjW» First prize, £3; secoxd prize, £2; third pn«> >* No Entrance Money in Class A. B, or C compete for Champioc, Cup, in which cue»i<* 10s will be charged. EXTRA PRIZES: FortheKirst Finished in Class A, B, or C ■■ j ft . ). ! For the Best Finished in „ .. ••" no " j For the Beat Crown in „ >< I _ : ' ! rules: , 1. Tickets, from their respective n™*« <<&£ , r ! drawn by tho Plo l iglimen, on the Field, at 9 0 cw* (I a,m. Commence nt 9.30, sharp . tt a I 2. The lots wiU be all numbered, and n each corner, the numbers in each claa from the Flag. . . .... 3. Tho Plonijliman wUI be permitted; tei »™ "J assistance in setUnir up his Poles, tho Potes to K» upon both lauds before startl» B . the ri S htW to be ploughed nrst: no assistance after sure"?-. a; i. The laud to be Ploughed ir. twoeomplete S quantlty-Sinelo-f urrow, hii'f-an-ncre; Bouble-'w 10 r one acre; time, five hours. , t 5. Tho Furrow to be 5 inches. „„ . tt , f - 6. The Gun for starting will be fired at » ■ b K , undersi.ncd.or.o * J Mr. Hal!, OWnhu. on Coachboiltiere- ___^ S qZZsixs and I COACH BUILDERS, [\ ELLIOTT-STREET, is Established 1834- ,* Tins rAcronvros^ETiiEWKßGSrf " BEU OF APPLIAI.'CES TO BE FOl &D » . - THE COLO.XY. - «- nufacture vchicieTTrTai the simplest 10 & Wo manufacture la £ i U pwardsor2W>°f°» rbaUdia - UMEBPAIBS OF ALL KINDS. :s ftStaHub no kSSttS. ilroush shri^ « of Hub. CHARLES ATFJN, MANAOBB AKD PROPBIETOB^^

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6399, 22 May 1882, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6399, 22 May 1882, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6399, 22 May 1882, Page 8

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