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Concert, &oCALEDONIAN SOCIETY OP WELLINGTON. President—JOHN DUTHIE, Esq. THIRD GRAND ANNUAL CON VERT THEATRE ROYAL. FRIDAY EVENING, 27m JULY, ISSS. Part I. National Anthem. 1. Part song—“ There w.n a lad ' —The Chorus 2. Song —“ When the kys comes hame ” J. G. Wilson, Esq., M. 11. R. 3. Song — ll O Nannie, wilt thou gang vri’ me ’ —Miss Rand ell 4. Part-song—Of a'the sirt ■ the wind can blaw—The Chorus 5. Song “The flowers of the forest” Miss Martin {her first appearance in 'Tolling | t°o) C. Solo (violin) —“Fant-sia on Scotch airs ” 1 —Mr McGlashan 7. Song—“ The bonnie hills o’Scotland ” —‘ Mias Hutchinson 1 S. Overture—“ The child; en. o r the mist” (arranged by J, H. Pop.) —I be Orchestra Past 11. New Zealand Anthem (-.varus by William Allan, music by J. MeGiashaa) 1. Address—“ Scottish poetry and song”— E. Wakefield, Esq. 2. Part-song—“ Corn rigs ” Too Chorus 3. Song—“ Ken ye the glen”—G. Wilson, Esq. (vrordsaad music by Mr McGlashan) 4, Song—“ Jessie’s Dream ” —Miss Raudell 5, Song—“ Gae bring to me a pint o’ wine ” —Mr Todd 6. Song—“ Caller herrin ” (in character) Miss Martin 7. Overture—“ Guy Mannoring ” —The Orchestra S. Part song—“ Hail to the Chief ” —The Chorus Conductor—Mr John McGlashan. Admission—Dress Circle, 3s ; Orchestra Stalls, 3s ; Stalls. 2s ; Pit. Is. Carriages may be ordered at 11. DAVID WIGHT ON, 420 Hon See. WELLINGTON NAVAL ARTILLERY. ifNIFTH ANNUAL INVITATION C BALL. . GARRISON HALL. ON FRIDAY, 17th AUGUST, 1888. Double Tickets, 10s ; Extra Lady, 4s. 424 Shows. NWTELLINGTON POULTRY, PIGEON V V AND CANARY SH< W, To be held at the DRILLSHED on AUGUST 2nd and 3rd. GRAND ART UNION. £IOO worth of Prizes to bo Given Away. Three first prizes to be seen at Mr Fielder’s Manners-street. Art Union Tickets, which will admit to Show, One Shilling each. D. D. HYDE, Treasurer. 290 J. PETTIE, Secretary. w ELLINGTON POULTRY, PIGEON AND CANARY ASSOCIATION. Established July, 1884. President—Hia Excellency Sir William P. D. Jorvois, K.0.M.G., C.B. ; Vice-Pre-sident—His 'Worship the Mayor ; Patrons —Sir W. Fifczherbert, K.C. M.G., Hon Sir Harry Atkinson, Hon George Fisher, P. A. Buckley, Esq., Dr Cahill, W ,H. Levin, Esq., C. J. Johnson, Esq., J. S. M. Thompson, Esq., John Duthie, Esq., T. K. Macdonald, Esq., C.B. Izard, Esq., M.H.R., Hon T, Fergus, M.H.R. The Committee of the above Association acknowledges with thanks the following Subscriptions and Special Prizes :—Sir H. Atkinson, £1 Is; E, Pearce, £1 la; S. Brown, £1 Is ; H. D. Atkinson, £1 Is ; W. Darrell, £1 Is ; Blundell Bros., £1 Is ; J. C. Harris, £1 Is; Wakefield and Roydhouse, 10a fid, Baker Bros, 10s fid: W. O. Chatfield, 10s fid ; A, Warburtou, 10s fid ; Luke and Sons, 10s fid ; G. Thomas and Co, 10s fid. LIST OE SPECIAL PRIZES AND CUPS. Classes 1 to 7—J. Nathan and Co. Class 2 —J. J. Curtis. Class 3 —E. Gardner and Co. Class 9—J. Huxley. Class 10—Hislop and Co. Class 13—T, Gordon. Class 16—A. Goslin. Class 19—T. Garland. Class 23 E. W. Mills and Go. Class 24—MoEwea BjownandKitto. Classes 25 to27 —J. S. M. Thompson. Class 27—T. K. Macdonald. Class 29 —W. Littlejohn. Class 30 —H. Fielder. Class 31 —G. Bennett, Class 32 C. Hill and Sons. Classes 33 to 35—Brunner Coal Co. Classes 37 to 39 Kirkcaldie and Stains. Classes 38 to 40-G. Boedinghaus, Class 41—W. Curtis. Classes 41 to 43—J. Mandel. Class 44 . Jenkins. Class 45 —A Wellwishcr. Class 48 —Kohn and Co. Classes 49 to 50—H. Brittain. Classes 51 to 52—T. Hodgena, Classes 53 to 54 Sydney Smith. Classes 53 to 59—John Duthie. Classes 60 to Cl—Lyon and Blair. Classes G sto 67—H. D. Atkinson. Classes GO to6B H. D. Atkinson. Classes 69 to7o—Wilson and Richardson. Class 74—Mrs E. Pearce. Class 76—Christopher Smith. Class 73 F. Grady. Class 79 —W. Nathan and Go. Class 80 Hayward. Class 89—A. Styles. Class 95—Hallenstein Bros. Class 99—A. Lindsay. Class 100 to 102—D. Asher. Class 103 —W. Wiggins. Classes 104—J. G. Jones. Class 110 —S. Startup. Class HI —S. Mackay. Class 117 —W. Bannatyne and Co. Class 121—Warnock, Kelly and Adkin. Class 128—H. Flookton. Class 131—R. Hannah and Co. Class 132 —Joseph Kitchen. Class 134—C. Willeston. Class 135 —G. Dutton, Class 133 Murphy. Largest prize winner—F. Eogan. Beat game cock in the show —J. Riley. Best Langshan cock in the show—J. Mandel. Largest exhibitor iu any class —Dawson and Co. Beat pair of Cochins—J. Nathan and Co. Class 28 Aldous and Co. Class 33—F. Moeller. Class 74 —W. and J. Staples. Class 122—Turner and Co. Class 125—A. Farmer, A. Bowie}’, Cleaiy and Co. Class 51—A, Whitfield. Class 60—J. Staples and Co. Class 37—A. Lindsay. All entries will positively close on Monday, 3Qth July. Signed on behalf of the Committee— ROBT, E. BANNISTER, Chairman. D. D. HYDE, Treasurer. JAMES PETTIE, Hon. See. 425 TED to Hire, an eight or twelve horse-power Portable Engine, for constant work, with option to purchase. State price delivered toFoxlon. Address, John Stuart, I Palmerston North. 407

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New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 8446, 23 July 1888, Page 5

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