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THE INDIAN MUTINY FUND. A GRAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT, iv aid of the above Fund, will take place on MONDAY EVENING, July 19, in the School-Room. PROGRAMME. Part I. " Napoleon's Grand March." For Flute, Violins, Saxhorns, Cornopeans, and Accordeons. Duett—" The Minute Gun at Sea." Miss Redmayne and Mr. Christie. (King.) Trio — "Favourite Air." For Saxhorns and Accordeons. Scotch War Song— "The Pibroch." Miss Redmayne, with Saxhorn accompaniment by Mr. " Will you come to the Bower." For Flute, Violins, Saxhorns, Cornopeans, and Accordeons. Ballad—" By the Sad Sea Waves." (by particular desire) Miss Redmayne, with Pianoforte, and Concertina accompaniment by Mr. Richardson. (Benedict.) " Favourite Waltzes." Flute and Pianoforte. Mr. Briscoe and Miss Redmayne. AN INTERVAL OP TEN MINUTES. Part 11. " Loudon's Bonnie Woods and Braes." For Flute, Violiiiß, Saxhorns, Cornopeans, and Accordeons. Solo — " Favourite Airs." Flute. Mr. Briscoe. Duett—" Ye who shun the Haunts of Care." Scotch Song. Mr. Christie. Song—" The Swiss Girl." Miss Redmayne, with Pianoforte, and Concertina accompaniment by Mr. Richardson. " (Linley.) Solo. For Concertina. Mr. Richardson. Duett— "Damon and Clora." Miss Redmayne and Mr. Christie. (Dr. Harrington.) Geoigian Ballad—" I had a Dream." Miss Redmayne, with Concertina accompaniment by Mr. Begg. Imitation Bagpipes. Messrs. Begg and Richardson. " Scots Wha hae." For Flute, Violins, Saxhorns, Cornopeans, and Accordeons. Finale. " God save the Queen." Solo & Chorus. Miss Redmayne will preside at the Pianoforte, and a large number of Amateurs have kindly promised their assistance. Tickets may he had at the Colonist Office ; Messrs. Healey's, Paterson's, Curie's, Jones and Williamson's, Wilson's, Dick's, Ross and Kilgour's; Miss Sinclair's; and at Miss Redmayne's, Maclaggan street. Admittance 3s. Reserved seats 4s. Family tickets, to admit 4; 10s. Gd. Reserved seats, ditto, 12s. Gd. Doors open at Half-past Seven ; Conceit to commence at Eight. FOR SALE, A Few Head of Superior Quiet CATTLE, consisting of Cows with Calves, broken in to bale, Heifers, and Bullocks. Apply to Mr. Lewis Dam-son, Tokomairiro, or at the Office of this paper. INDIAN RELIEF FUND. LIST OF SUBSCRIPTIONS already received at the Union Bank of Australia, Dunedin, on behalf of the Sufferers by the Mutiny in India. Amount brought forward £237 3 0 Per Mr. F. S. Pillans, Molyneux— Mr. A. Anderson £2 2 0 Mr. W. Mitchell 0 5 0 Mr. J. Tuck 0 10 0 Mr. J. Johnston 0 10 0 Mr. J. Barr 1 0 0 Mr. T. Russell 0 10 0 Mr. M'Neil sen 0 10 0 Messrs. Davy and Bowler 10 0 Mr. W. Willon 0 10 0 Mr. G. Gilbert 0 5 0 Mr. W. Robertson 0 5 0 Mr. J. Shaw 2 2 0 Mr. T. Martin 10 0 Mr. M. M arshall 0 10 0 Mr. C. Taylor 1 0 0 Mr. D. G. Poison 0 10 0 Mr. T. Archibald 1 0 0 Mr, G. Willsher 1 0 0 Mr. J. Geggie 0 5 6 Mr. W. Dawson 0 7 0 Mr. J. Wright 0 10 0 Mr. W. Aitcheson 0 10 0 Mr. A. Smail 0 5 0 Mr. J. Darling 0 5 0 Mr. W. Buswell 0 10 0 Mr. G. Paton 0 5 0 Mr. J. Solomon 0 5 0 Mr. W. Smith 0 10 0 Mr. J. Smith 0 10 0 Mr. P. Smith 0 10 0 Mr. F. S. Pillans 5 0 0 24 1 6 Per Mr. A. D. FullerMr. A. Fuller 2 0 0 Mr. B. Clapcott 2 0 0 S. B 2 0 0 Mr. W. B. Power 2 0 0 Mr. C. Teschemaker 1 0 0 Mr. J. B. Schlotel 1 0 0 Mr. W. Goodail 0 10 0 Mr. A. Doolan 0 10 0 Mr. R. Steele 2 0 0 Mr. G. Steele 1 0 0 14 0 0 Per Mr. J. FultonMr. W. M'Diarmid 1 0 0 Mr. J. Buchanan 0 10 0 Mis. B. Chase 0 5 0 Mis. I. Gibson 0 5 0 Mrs. E. Buchanan 0 5 0 Mr. A. Sutherland 0 10 0 Mrs. M. M'Kenzie 0 10 0 Mr. T. Buchanan 0 10 0 Mr. D. Reid 0 15 0 Mr. G. Turnbull 0 10 6 Mr. T. Blatch 0 10 0 Mr. A. Blatch 0 10 0 Mr. G. Buchanan 0 5 0 Mr. F. M'Diarmid 10 0 Mr. R. Harvey .... 0 10 0 Mr. W. Nichol 0 5 0 8 0 6 £283 5 0 Dunedin, July 8, 1858.

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Otago Witness, Issue 345, 10 July 1858, Page 3

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