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S^\ RA N D MUSICAL T. \i -\ AT . THE ENGLISH OPERA COMPANY, Consisting of MADAME CARANDINI, Prima Donna ; MR. W. SHERWIN, Buffo Vocalist and Delineator of Hibernian Eccentricities ; MR R. W. KOHLER, The Celebrated Instrumentalist and Solo Performer on the Cornet a Piston, French Flageolette, Conoertjna, Rock Harmonican, &c; and MR E. SALAMAN, I Pianist, from the Royal Academy of Music London, Will have the honor of appearing at the ODD FELLOWS' HALL, ON FRIDAY and SATURDAY, JANUARY 30th AND 31sT. PROGRAMME.— FRIDAY.— Part I: 1. Introduction— (lnstrumental)— Messrs Kohler and Salaman 2. Quintette— (lnstant Vengeance)— From the Bride of Lammermoor — Madama parandini, Messrs. Sherwin, Kohler, Small, and Salaman 3. Romance — (Come into the Garden, Muud) — Mr Walter Sherwin 4. Grand Seena — (Ernani involami) — Madame Carandini 5. liish Comic Song — (Irish Jaunting Car) — Mr J. Small 6. Instrumental Solo — Mr Ri W. Kohler . 7. Ballad — (Molly Asthore) — Madame Carandini 8. Patriotic Sopg — (Red Cross Banner) — Mr W. Sherwin 9* Irish Comic Song — (The Force of Persuasion)— (original) Mr J. Small 10. Grand Selection from Verdi's celebrated Opera of II Trovatore INTERVAL OF TEN MINUTES. Part 11. 1. Introduction — (Instrumental) — Messrs Kohler and Salaman 2' Trio — (That Time of Year)— Composed by Mr Edward Salaman — Madame Carandini, and Messrs Sherwin and Small 3. Song— (Let me like a Soldier fall)— Mr Walter Sherwin 4. Ballad — (The Last Rose of Summer) — Madame Carandini 5. Comic Song — (The Unfortunate Man)— Mr J. -Small 6. Solo— (lnstrumental)— Mr R. W. Kohler 7. Gipsey's Laughing Trio — Madame Carandini, Messrs J. Small and Sherwin Finale — God Save the Queen — By the Company N.B. — Change op Programme ov Saturday. . Cards of Admission — Gallery end Front Seats, 5s Back Seats 3s. To commence at Eight o'clook. Jan, 28, 1863. riOB SALE OR TO L E,T .1, With or without a right of purchase. A 790 Acre Farm at Rangitikei, with house of four rooms, kitchen and servant's room. About 100 acre.s ploughed And laid down in grass. Terms very moderate. Apply to C. W. SCHULTZE. Dec. 29, 1862. COMMERCIAL AND GRAMMAR SCHOOL. The dutiep of the above School were resumed on Tuesday, the 20th instant. EDWARD TOOMATH. Jan. 21, 1863. WOOL. I^HE subscribers are buyers of Wool and they make advances on shipments consigned to their friends in Engknd and Australia. A. P. STUART & CO. Dec. 13, 1862. NOTICE. * r |IENDERS are invited for Fencing around the JL Odd Fellows* Hall, Wellington. Specifications may he seen at the Hall, until Tuesday, 10th February, 1863. G. T. BELL, Hon. Sec. O.F.H.C. Jan. 28, 1863. NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership lately subsisting between us the undersigned, William Bassett Williams and John Bailey Williams, as sheep farmers, at Ohanga, on the East Coast, in the province of Wel.ington, New Zealand, has been this day dissolved by mutual consent. Ail debts due by and to us jointly will be respectfully paid and received by the undersigned John Bailey Williams. Witness our hands at Wellington, iv the said Province, this Twenty-third day of January, 1863. W. B. WILLIAMS, T. B. WILLIAMS. Witness to the signatures ' of the said William _ Robt. Hart, Bassett Williams and ' Solicitor, Wellington. John Bailey Williams, j Jan. 26,1863. LEVY BROTHERS, . 24 Bourke Street, East, melbourne, IMPORTERS of Stationery" and Paper Bags, Cutlery, Perfumery, Toys, Musical Instruments, Tobacconist's Goods, Basket Ware, Cabinet Goods, Vases, Fancy Goods, Drugs, and Druggists Sundries. Levy Brothers in calliug the attention of the Merchants and Storekeepers of Wellington to the foregoing summary, beg to say that they have a larger and better selected stock of the above mentioned goods than any other bouse inthe Australian Colonies ; and as they are in constant receipt of fresh shipments from the Mother Country and the Continental States, they are in a position to do that justice to their customers, which cannot fail to insure a continuance of their patronage. As it would be imnossible to give a full detail of tbeir stock in an advertisement, they will be happy to forward a catalogue, post free, on application. < Oct. 20, 1802. NEW ZEALAND STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY (Limited.; ITHE THIRD CALL of £1 per share has been fixed by the Directors to be paid on Thurs day, 16th April, 1863. DUNCAN & VENNELL, Managers. Jan. 28, 1863. OATS AND GRASS SEED. FOR SALE by the Undersigned, in lots to suit purchasers. DUNCAN & VENNELL. Custom House Street, Jan. 28, 1863. Vf O T I C E . Notice is hereby given that the Partnership hitherto subsisting between the Undersigned, has been this day dissolved by mutual consent. Mr Joseph Percy" will receive and pay all olaims and debts due to and by the late ooncern. Dated the 28th January, 1863. (Signed) J. H. PERCY JOSEPH PERCY. Signed in the presence of Ernest H. Ingpen, Clerk to At de B, Brandon.J

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Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1823, 29 January 1863, Page 2

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