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Amusements, &c. T>RINCESS mHEATRE. LASI NIGHT. KENNEDY'S FINAL FAREWELL. TO-NIGHT,~THURSDAY. THE LAST TIME FOR EVER! Programme. " The Auld Scots Songs " " Come under my plaidie " " The Broom of the Cowdenknowos " (trio) " Annie Laurie " " Auld Robin Gray " " The Laird o' Cockpen" "Jocko'Hazeldean^' "The Land o' the Leal " " Scot's wha hae wi' Wallace bled " Burns' Selection (pianoforte duet) 11 The Bay of Biscay," English song Humorous Story — " Hoo oor Johnsocht me for his wife." Mr Kennedy. " Gu ma slan a chi mi " (sailor's J love song) f Gaelic " Maim Laghach " (pretty t trios Mary) ) 11 John Grumlie " " Castles in the Air " " Scotland yet " ",Ged tha mi gun chrodh gun aighean " It" > (trio) w,!..... f ..CO a^^fc 1 . ..--•:-" — ! " " : E^ss I $ Commence at Eight o clock .3 bue'K^"' fljaSf"* Sl® Admission — Dress Circle and Orchestra Stalls, 3s ; Stalls, 2s : Pit, 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. mHE 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. A PUBLIC 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. Sports PROGRAMME OF SPORTS To be held in connection with the CATHOLIC SCHOOLS PICNIC On ST. PATRICK'S DAY (Monday, March 17th) in VICTORIA. PARK (St John's Hill.) Handicappers— M. A. Neill and J. J. Boyle. Starter— J. J. Boyle. Judge— M. A. Neill. I—Boys1 — Boys under 14, 100 yds, handicap 2 — St. Patrick's Day Handicap, 200 yards, heats; Ist prize, £2 10s; 2nd, 10s. Entrance 2s 6d 3— Putting the Stone. Ist prize — . Entrance Is 4—looyds4 — 100 yds Handicap, heats ; Ist prize, £1 10s ; 2nd, 10s. Entrance 23 s— Boys under 10, 100 yds, handicap 6 — 2nd heat St Patrick's Handicap 7 — Hop, Step, and Jump, handicap ; Ist, 10s. Entrance Is B— 2nd heat 100 yds 9 — Three-legged Race, 100 yd s; Ist prize, 10a. Entrance Is 10 — Hibernian Race, 100 yds, handicap ; Ist prize, — . Entrance Is 11— Final heat St Patrick's Handicap 12 — Old Man's Race, 100 yds; Ist prize, — . Entrance Is 13— Final heat 100 yds 14 — Consolation, 150 yards ; Ist prize, — . Entrance Is 15— Pig Hunt. Prize, Pig Other events will be added on the ground. Nominations for Nos 2 and 4 will close on Friday, March 14, at 8 p.m. at Mr H. N. Brown's, Avenue, to be addressed to the Secretary. No acceptance fee charged. The races are open to all comers. Handicaps declared on Saturday, 15th inst. First race to start at 11 o'clock sharp. Admission to the ground, FREE. THOMAS LLOYD, Hon. Sec. A TTEN TION. Mr Public what's come to pass, Mr Gladstone writes you down an ass ;| But when your awful bray he fears, He scratches you behind the ears. Premiers all are very kind, To tell the state of the public mind ; Messrs Premiers what affects us worse, Is the present state of the Public Purse. Let us hear some better news, Does Mrs Gladstone want any Shoes. THE CORKER BOOT SHOP. EVERYBODY KN O W.S IT II EDWIN 7. KING, Teacher of Music. PIANOFORTE, VIOLIN, & CORNOPEAN. ACADEMY OF MUSIC, St. Hill Street, Wanganui. Terms Per Quarter — (2 lessons weekly.) 30 Minutes £1 11 6 45 „ 2 2 0 1 Hour 3 3 0 (20 lessons per quarter.) ONE LESSON WEEKLY. 30 Minutes £110 45 „ 111 0 1 Hour 2 2 0 (10 lessons per quarter.) Elementary principles of Music thoroughly instilled. Quarter commences with first lesson. Arrangements may be made for use of Pianos for daily practice. KING & SONS' QUADRILLE BAND. Music provided for Balls, Parties, Picnics, &c. Brass or String Bands. Town or Countrj . Pianofortes Tuned. A. E. EVANS, Violinist, &c. — Music copied. ACADEMY OF MUSIC.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 5307, 13 March 1884, Page 3

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