Amusements. “TWA HOURS AT HAME.” SONGS OF SCOTLAND. QDD FELLOWS’ HALL. KENNEDY’S FAREWELL APPEARANCES. PROGRAMME poe TO-NIGHT, THURSDAY, JULY 16. PAST 1. Given by Mr. Kennedy, who will intersperse the Songs with Historical and Explanatory Remarks, and narrate Anecdotes illustrative of Scottish Life and Character. “ Of a’ the airts the wind can blaw ” “Last May a braw wooer” “ Come under my Plaidie ” Pianoforte Solo ... Reels and Strathspeys ' Miss KENNEDY. “Get up and bar the door, O" “The Flowers o’ the Forest” “The Last Words of Marmion” PART 11. Pianoforte Duet ... The Misses KENNEDY Glee (five voices) ... “Hail Smiling Mom” Song ... ... ... “Bonnie Dundee” Mr. DAVID KENNEDY. Song ... ... “ The Lang-awa’Ship” Miss HELEN KENNEDY. Duet “ The night before the battle’s rage” Messrs. R. and J. KENNEDY. Humorous Story ... “ The Musical Minister ” Mr. KENNEDY. Glee (five voices) “Now by day’s retiring lamp ” Song, ... ... “ My Bonnie Mary ” Mr. JAMES KENNEDY. Song ... ... “ The Minstrel Boy ” Miss MARJORY KENNEDY. Trio ... ... ... “The Farmers" Messrs. R., D., and J. KENNEDY. part in. Mr. KENNEDY will recite Burns’ Poem THE COTTAR’S SATURDAY NIGHT Quartette — “Here awa, there awa’ Wanderin’ Willie” Bums Highland Song “ Allister Macallister” Ancient Finale ... “Auld Lang Syne” Burns Change of Programme each evening. Admission : Front Seats, 35.; Second Seats, 2s. Gallery, Is. Commence at 8. Children in arms not admitted. KENNEDYS LAST APPEARANCE ! ! ! MONDAY, JULY 20th. THOS. KENNEDY, Agent. w ELLINGTON ASSEMBLY BALLS. 1874. PUBLIC HALL. LADY PATRONESSES. Mrs. Yogel Mrs. Eitzherbert Mrs. J. Johnston Mrs. Pharazyn Mrs. Waterhouse Mrs. Grace Mrs. Rhodes Mrs. Hart Mrs. Brandon Mrs. Pearce Mrs. W. Johnston Mrs. Borlase MONDAY EVENINGS, July 20, August 10, and August 31, Niue o’clock. Admission by tickets only, which are not transferable, and which must be presented at the door. Terms of Subscription : For the Series... ... One Guinea For a Single Ball ... Ten Shillings Applications for tickets to be made to the Honorary Secretaries. H. C. WILMER, Supreme Court, F. M. OLLIVIEE, Featherston Street. Meetings, &c, XT; ELLINGTON PHILOSOPHICAL YV SOCIETY. SEVENTH SESSION. The First General Meeting will he held, ON SATURDAY, 18th INSTANT, . IN THE COLONIAL MUSEUM, At 8 p.m7 Business : The President's Address and various Papers R. B. GORE, Secretary. ■’yyELLINGTON CHORAL SOCIETY. An extraordinary GENERAL MEETING of the Members of the Society, to which others who are interested in music are invited, will be held on THURSDAY, the 16th inst., at the MASONIC HALL, Boulcott Street, at S p.m. To propose and discuss means of carrying on the Society, and ascertain the amount of support that can be depended upon from ladies and others. Failing a good attendance, the Committee propose to wind up the Society and dispose of its effects. By order of the Committee, W. G. SEALY, Pro Hon. Sec. Education. JgJNGLISH HIGH SCHOOL, WELLINGTON. Principal: THOMAS A. BOWDEN, B.A. For the complete education of Youths of all ages who do not require a University course. The Third Quarter, 1874, will commence on MONDAY, 20ih JULY, 1874. Pupils from the Country will be placed under the care of the Rev. Thomas Pokiutt, at his Residence in Vivian Street, and every attention given to their jjersonal comfort, as well as to their moral training and discipline. TE ARO GRAMMAR AND COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, Ingestre, Street, Wellington. Principal ... C. A. Curtis. Classical and Mathematical Master : John Gammell, 8.A., Loudon. Resident Assistant Master : Giovanni Dutel, University, Padova. Professor of Erench : Monsieur Edmond Bourgeois. Singing blaster : Mr. B. W. Ind Carver. Vacancies for tln’ee boarders. Terms moderate. Prospectus, etc., on Application. Pupils will reassemble on Wednesday, Sth JulyMbs. chereitt’s school wm reopen on Monday, 20th inst. Cleveland House, Hill Street. Money. EW ZEALAND TRUST AND LOAN COMPANY. MONEY TO LEND at 7 per cent. Apply to LEVIN & CO., Agents. £IOOO or two sums, at £7 per cent., on freehold security. Apply to BRANDON & QUICK, Lamhton Quay.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4156, 16 July 1874, Page 1
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