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Amusements. JgT. BENEDICT'S CHURCH. A GRAND RECITAL OF SACRED MUSIC ' \ Will be given by the Choir cm FRIDAY, JANUARY 18TH, 1889, In aid of the Funds to replace Music destroyed bo i., the late fire. ..■.< '"*«? PROGRAMME: .'..:, Overture, "iSamson" (Handel).. Orchestra Selections from "Elijah" *' So j°^ n Wlth Tonr Hearts".. T. 9. Chorns"Blessed Are the Men". .Choir 15.* Quartette, "Cast Thy Burden"..Misses Armm and Clara Lorrigan, Rev. Father LenjS and Mr. James Knox c '"iwn, 19. Recit., Air, and Chorus, " Oh, Man of Go<l " Choir Fath6r LenaMUI ' Mr - Jas - Knox, 21. Air, "Hear Ye, Israel "..Miss Annie T^^;™. 22. Chorus, "Be Not Afraid "..Choir lorn 8"» 20. Air, "It Is Enough "..Mr. Jas. Knox 28. Trio, "Lift Thine Eyes"..Misses Annie, Clara and Kate Lorngan » ' vuira > 31. Air, "Oh, Rest In the Lord".. Miss Clara Lorrigan ■ VLAra 41. Quartette, O, Come Ev'ryone"...Rev. Fathp, Lenihan, Mr. Jas. Knox, and Misses Cla« and Annie Lorrigan d PART EC. 1. Overture, (Lobgesang" ("Hymn of Praise" Mendelssohn).. Orchestra 2 Chorus, "Bethlehem" ("The Shepherds' Nativity Hymn"—Gounod).. Choir mt » 3. Solo, "As the Father Loveth the Son" (" John the Baptist").. Mr. Jas. Knox 4. " Notturno," from Serenade (for string orchp^.., and flute), Op. 80 (Jadassohn) ra 5. Trio, "Jesu Dei Vivi"..Miss Annie Lorrigan Mr. Jas. Knox, and Rev. Father O'Gara 6. Solo, "In Native Worth" (" Creation") Mr T Jackson . ' 7. Duet, Quis est'Homo" (" Stabat Mater") Mis*., Annie and Clara Lorrigan 3 8. "Allegro Alia Marcia, from Serenade (for string orchestra and flute), Op. 80 (Jadassohn) Admission, Is. Commence at Eight p.m. '" Conductor, T. Talus Trim.s'ElA, E3q. Leader of Orchestra, C. HEMUS, Esq.

• Exhibitions. QALLERY OF NEW ZEALAND ART. Mr. Charles Blomfield, having just added a number of VIEWS OF THE TAUPO AND WAIRAKEI DISTRICT To his already extensive collection, has determined to throw his STUDIO OPEN TO THE PUBLIC, Tourists and Visitors to Auckland are especial! invited to view the collection, pourtraying as it " does all the :nost striking features of our Picturesque Islands. Open Daily from 10 to 4 ; Saturdays, io to l, C. BLOMFIELD'S STUDIO, 110, VICTORIA ARCADE (First Floor} Auckland. '" . Conveyances. MESSRS. PULLAN & ARHITAfiT? ,i>, . *° f } h l ° yal Livery and Bait Stable/ Albert-street, beg to intimate to their nw- ' and the public generally that they have SSSfaS Partnership Mr. W. T. McLanchlan, lion, 2£ favourably associated with Mr. W. Crowther Mr. McLaughlan's special department win'be th« supervision of Cabs and Carriages, and his ?«„,? sive experience is sufficient guarantee that aUnriU~ entrusted to his firm will be punctually and weS attended to. cu * Messrs. Pullan and Armitage desire to avail them selves of this opportunity to thank all who ha™ assisted to make their business such a pronounced success, and it being their determination to S tain the reputation they have established, will how thereby to merit even a larger share of patronage in They have recently added to their plant several new Carnages, Waggonettes, Single and Doubte Buggies, including some really stvlish vehicles xr ' ~ , PULLAN, ARMITAGE, &CO November 1, ISSS. u THAMES TO PAEROA, TAURaIgI AND TE AROHA '"'' ' BRADLEY & CO.'s Royal Mail Coach leave* Symington's ROYAL HOTEL, Thames/for Te S daily, at eight a.m., arriving at Te Aroba at two d m Leaves Te Aroha MONDAY, WEDNESDAY THURSDAY, and FRIDAY at nine am -and TUESDAY and SATURDAY a t eleven am Dd From September Ist, a Coach will also 'start at seven o clock every morning from Paeroa, arrivinc at Thames at half-past ten; returning from Thames at three p.m., arriving at Paeroa at seven p.m Saddle Horses, Single and Double Buggies, on hire at Thames and Te Aroha; can be left at Hikutak Paeroa, or Te Aroha. Pay only one way. Stables opened at all hours. BRADLEY & FERGUSON, Auckland Booking Agents: Harry H hTira:<-0 CO., Lower Queen-street, Auckland. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO TOURISTS AND OTHERS. TELEGRAPH LINE OF ROYAL MAIL COACHEq BETWEEN OXFORD AND TAUPO (S connection with Crowther & McCawley's Mail Line of Coaches between Taupo and Napier). * On and after Augnst I,ISSS, the Mail Coach will leave Oxford every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 7.30 a.m., arriving at Ohinemntu at noon. Leaves Ohinemutu every Monday, Wednesday, and Fridav - at midday to Oxford. " Coaches running from Ohinemutu to Tikitere daily Fares: rwf„,,i*„ru,- Sin B la E «t u ra. Oxford to Ohinemutu .. . . 20s s&s Ohinemutu to Tikitere „ — oq, • Rotorua to Taupo .. SOs — Taupo to Napier . . .. £2 10s _ Return : Auckland to Ohinemutu (coach and rail), first class, £3 10s ; second class, £2 17s 6d. Parties wishing to go through Cambridge, can make arrangements for private conveyances to visit any part of the Hot Lake District, including WalrakeL Taupo, and through to Napier. Saddle Horses and Buggies always on hire, at either Cambridge, Oxford, or Ohinemutu. Letters or telegrams promptly attended to. W. K. CARTER, „ „ „ Coach Proprietor. Harry H. Hayr & Co., Passenger Agents, Lower Queen-street, Auckland.

VICTORIA STABLES, corner of Weilesley and Lome-streets. I have a Terv great Tariety of vehicles for hire or for sale, comprising: Really good Carriages for weddings or private use; Waggonettes, hooded and open, to carry six or eight people; 30 Buggies, hooded and open, single and double seated; 'Buses and Breaks, modern kinds carrying from thirteen to twenty-four passengers, with two, three, or four horses. Also, a special lot of Hearses and Mourning Coaches, carrying both , coffin and passengers, always clean ana well ' equipped; Undertakers liberally dealt with. If you want to hire a good Saddle Horse, or a good turnout of any kind, come to me. My telephone So. is 257. For livery and Bait Horses, there is no place like mine. WM. CROWTHEB. TIME-TABLE. DAVIES BROS.' 'BUSES. Leave Devonport : Leave 'i'AKAPUSi: 8.20 a.m. ... 9.5 a.m. 10.20 a.m. 11.15 .m. * P-m. 5 p.m. *-20 p.m. 6.15 p.m. Sundays: 10 a.m. 11 a .m. 2.25 p.m. 4.30 p.m. Return Fares, Is 6d; weekly tickets at reduced rates. Special trips can be arranged at Post Offices Devonport and akapuna. DEVONPORT, WAIWERA, AND WARKWORTH ROYAL MAIL COACH. MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, AND FRIDAYS. ; Leave Devonport S a.m.; Takapuna, 5.30 a.m.; wade, 10.30 a.m.; Waiwera, 12 noon; Ptthoi. 12.45 p.m. Arrive at Warkworth, 2.30 p.m. TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS. AND SATURDAYS Leave Warkworth, S a.m.; Puhoi, 9.30 a.m.; Waiwera, 10.15 a.m.; Wade, 11.30 a.m.; Takapuna p.m. Arrive at Devonport, 2.30 p.m. THOMAS BUTLER, .. .Proprietor. VISITORS TO TE AROHA.—Notice. - The undersigned will run a Coach from Te Aioha on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, meeting Train for Auckland at Morriusville on those days, and returning to Te Aroha from .Morrins ville on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays on arrival of Train from Auckland, conveying passengers parcels, and mails. E. GALLAGHER-^ "NfI"EW ZEALAND HERALD. Instructions as to the insertion or tvithdraical of advertisements in the Herald must be in writingAdvertisements received without such instructions will be inserted until countermanded, and charged accordingly. Orders to withdraw advertisements must be at the Publishing Office not later than sis o'clock p.m. While every care is exercised in regard to the due insertion of advertisements, the Proprietors do not hold themselves responsible for n;?n-insertion through accident or from other causes; and the Proprietors reserve to themselves the right of omitting advertisements that they may deem objection able, even although such advertisements may have been received and paid for in the usual course of business. For the convenience of advertisers, replies to advertisements may be sent to the Herald Publishing Office; but the Proprietors do not accept any responsibility in this respect. Advertisers in the country can remit payment by Money Orders or Postage Stamps. Births, Is; Deaths and Marriages, 2s 8d each insertion. These announcements are also inserted in the Auckland Weekly News and Herald Monthi. Summary without extra charge. Subscription : 9d per week, delivered in town and suburbs; or 13s 6d per quarter, in advance posted to any part of the colony. _

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9261, 15 January 1889, Page 8

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