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LOOK OUT FOB FOOTBALL CLUB CONCERT AND DANCE ON 24th MAY, Queen’s Biiithday. Programme in future issue. Football. A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of the Pahiatua Football Club will be held at the Commercial Hotel on THURSDAY EVENING, 16th May, 1894. Business general. H. G. PERHAM, Hon. Secretary. “Whittington and his Cat.” An Operetta by the Mangatainoka School Children. I Public Hall, Pahiatua-—Friday, May 18th, 1894. | Mangatainoka—Saturday May 19th, at 8 p.ra. PROGRAMME. Part I. Air, Cook, “ 0 who would be a cook.” Chorus, Servants, “ Now the labours of the day.” Duet, Servants, “ But only look.” Air, Fitz Warren, “ Alas ! in every mortal state.” Recit., Fitz Warren, “ Why, who is lying here.’ Duet, Whittington and Fitz Warren, “ You see in me.” Air, Whittington, “ My parents died.” Air, Cook, “ I thought I would see.” Air, Fitz Warren, “ Ye faithful servants.” Chorus, Servants, “ 0 yes ! O yes ! ” Bong Mrs G. Morre Song Mr Bray Part 11. Air, Whittington, “O dear! the life I lead.” Air, Cook, “ Why where's that good-for-nothing Dick.” Recit., Alice, “ What do I seo ?” Air, Alice, “ You seem to be afflicted.” Recitation • ... ... Mr Hawkins

Part 111. Recit., Whittington, “So I have walked.” Choruß, Servants, “ Now Dicky comes marching home again.” Ten Minutes Interval. Fan Drill ... ... Scholars Duet ... ... ... The Misses Hall Part IV. Recit., Fit/ Warren, “ So, Captain you are coming.” Air, Captain, “ At her moorings the ship doth ride.” Air. Fit/. Warren, “Well, Captain.” Chorus, Servants, “Hurrah for Fit/ Warren.” Piano solo ... ... Mr W. Reid Part V. Air, Whittington, “ A year has swiftly passed.” Air, Captain, “Wo have sailed on the southern seas.” Air, Fit/ Warren, “ Now welcome, gallant Captain.” Air, Captain, “ Wo sailed into a southern clime.” Chorus, “ Hurrah for the noblo heart.” God Save the Queen. Admission, 2s fid, 2s, and Is. Tickets at F. G. Moore’s. Pianist Mr W. A. Robinson Conductor ... ... Mr H. Wilson Hot Pies and Coffee. HOT TIES AND COFFEE may he had at this shop every SATURDAY EVENING. Give it a trial. ANNIE WALL, Baker and Confectioner. LOST. —One pound reward. From the Mangatainoka Hotel on Wednesday, the 2nd inst., one black slut with shaggy hair ; answers to the name of “ Lass.” Finder please communicato with A. J. Stone-Wioo, Pah Valley. Woodville Stock Sale. WEDNESDAY, MAY 28m>. k •^^TILLIAMS will sell by public auction as above—--100 2-tooth wethers 18 fat bullocks 10 store cows 15 mixed weaners 6 springing heifers 3 light beef

Sale at 1 p.m. Entries Invited. ABRAIIAM & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. Pahiatua County Notices. Pahiatua County. is hereby given that it is the intention of the Pahiatua County Council, at its next meeting to bo held on June 2, to strike a General Rato of One Penny Half-ponny in Pound on all the rateable property within the County for the period commencing April 1, 1894, and ending March 91, 1895, such rate to bo duo and payable in one sum on July Ist, 1894. The rate-book is now open for inspection ot the County offices during public office hours only, viz., between 10 a m. and 12 noon daily, except Tn '' ’ ■ - i open from 10 a.m. till 1 p.m. GEORGE MOORE, Cmmty Clerk. m 18 May 1 I. 1891.

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 149, 16 May 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 149, 16 May 1894, Page 3

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