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Amuse uieo is, &c. T>RINCESS nnHEJATRE. LAST TWO~NIGHTS. KENNEDY'S FINAL FAREWELL. THIS EVENING. "A NICHT Wl' THE JACOBITES." The Story of Bonny Prince Charlie told in SoDg. " Bonnie Dundee " "The Standard on the Braes o' Mar " "O speed, Lord Nithsdale " ' 11 The wee, wee German Lairdie " 11 Come o'er the Stream, Charlie " 11 When the King comes o'er the Water " " Bonnie Prince Charlie " " The Women are a* pane wud " " Charlie is my Darling " (Trio) " Wha wadna fecht for Charlie " Reels and Strathspeys, pianoforte duet " He's o'er the Hills " "Johnnie Cope " " The March o' the Cameron Men " " Wae's me for Prince Charlie " 11 Hame cam oor Gudeman at c'en " " Will ye no come back again ?" "AllisterM'Alister " "At/ld Lang Syne." THURSDAY NIGHT— THE LAST TIME FOR EVER! * # * No Performances in the Interior. Commence at Eight o'clock. Admission — Dress Circle and Orchestra Stalls, 3s ; Stallß, 2s :Pi S, Is. Children in arms not admitted. Tickets at Mr H. I. Jones's. R. KENNEDY, Manager. THE PATEA SOCIABLES WILL give on THURSDAY, 13th March, 1884, In Aid of the Parsonage Fund, Charles Matthews' Drama, ! "USED UP," And Charles Selby's side-splitting Farce, BOOTS AT THE SWAN, AT THE HARMONIC HALL, PATEA. H. COVENTRY, Hon Sec. WESLEYAN CHURCH, ARAMOHO. FAREWELL TO REV~W. J. WILLIAMS. A CONCERT will be held in the Aramoho Schoolroom on FRIDAY, MARCH 11th, To commence at 7.30 p.m. Tickets, Is. FORDELL HORTICULTURAL & SEED SOCIETY. npHE ANNUAL SHOW of the above will be held at the SCHOOL HOUSE on FRIDAY, the 14th instant. Doors Open at 11.30 a.m. Admission, Is; children half price. Music in the Evening. Exhibitors are especially directed to comply with Rule 5. • ALFRED BURNETT, Hon. Sec. PUBLIC BANQUET. APOBLIC BANQUET will be given to the winner of the Champion Belt and Rifle Representatives on Thursday, 13th March, in the Drill Hall. Tickets, ss, can be had from the following Committee : — His Worship the Mayor, Colonel McDonnell, Major Noake, Major Neill, Messrs W. H. Watt, A. Laird, D. Murray, R. W. Pownall, L. H. Jones, D. Kitchen, S. H. Manson, W. H. Clapham, J. Anderson, G. Hutchison, J. P. Watt, J. Abbot, J. R. Sommerville, C. S. Cross, P. G. Smith, F. M. Spurdle, H. Nathan, J. J. Crawford, E. R. Ward, F. M. Richards, P. Bell, and J. Laird. Meetings PROSPECTING MEETING. A MEETING will be held at Jackson's Pier Hotel on Saturday, the 15th inst., at 8 p.m., for the purpose of considering the question of organising a Prospecting Party to proceed to Tuhua. Sweeps. TjIIDELITY COMPANY 'S £1500. CHRISTOHURCH AUTUMN. Raob, April 14.— Close about April 10. 36 Nominations and 40 Cash Bonds, Gbeat Atjtomn Handicap. First £400 Second 200 Third 100 All others divided .» 300 10 Bonds at £20 each 200 30 Bonds at £10 each 300 Total, 70 prizes ... ... ...£ISOO There will be Three Separate Drawings for Each Ticket, viz., One Drawing for the Race, and Two Separate Drawings for the 46 Bonds. Programmes £1 each, and two 2d stamps. Cheques (with Is exchange) to be payable only to aNo or to Bearer. P.O. Orders payable to Fidelity Co. only. If half -notes. send by separate Posts. Registered Letters or Telegrams not accepted. Address only to " Fidelity Company, care of Alfred A. Cameron's Box No. 251, Dunedin." APPLY EARLY— TIME LIMITED. Race on 14th April, i i KAI IWI RACES. XTISITORS to the above Races will be able to obtain Refreshments on the Ground. HAS ARRIVED— LARGE Shipments of Poverty Bay and Canterbury Rye grass seed, from old pastures, machine cleaned. Also, Cockfootand Italian Rye-grass. Five tons of Clovers by first*steamer from London. Regular shipments of agricultural seeds from the best growers constantly coming to hand. Now to Hand — The crop of Giant Fescue, grown at Messrs Owen and Lethbridge's, Wangaehu. The finest grass possible to get for swampy ground. As the supply is limited, apply early. Prices and full particulars, samples, &c, post free on application. JAMES LAIRD, Taupo Quay, Wanganui. WARD AND CO. having been appointed Agents by Chas. Hiix, of Wellington, for the sale of his HATS, are now prepared to supply the same at Welington prices. Any Hat not in stock wlil be procured to order without extra charge beyond cost of transit. POTATOES. ONIONS. FOR? SALE— 150 ton 3 Derwent Potatoes. Also, a consignment of Prime Quality Sydney Onions, in lots of one or more sacks, cheap. Cartage free in town. WALKER & HATRICK.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 5306, 12 March 1884, Page 3

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