MISS EMMA NEVILLE. RESPECTFULLY announces that as sho ha received numerous applications requesthij her to appear in a Farewell Entertainment, (Prior to her departure for Nelson),- she will therefore, give an EXTRA PERFORMANCE AT THE ODD FELLOWS' HALL, ON Tuesday, 24th March, When in addition to various novelties, she wil 1 appear as LORD DUNDREARY! and sing an ENTIRELY NEW LOCAL BALLAD HI PROGRAMME : PABT I. I.—" Introductory Fantasia upon old English Airs" ... Mr George Loder. 2 —Aria from Wallace's Opera of Maritana—" 'Tis 'the Harp in the Air." ... .Miss Emma Neville. B— Old English Ballad—" Simon the Cellarer/ composed by Hatton...ftlr George Loder. 4 —Song from Balfe's Opera of Satanella— " Sweet ' Spirit hear my Prayer"... Miss Emma Neville. s— " Ye Authentick Historic of Robinson Crusoe," done into Musick by Mr George Loder. 6 —Ballad fiom Wallace's Opera of Lurline,— '•• Gentle Troubadour,". ..Miss Emma Neville. 7— Ballad (by particular desire) " The Forsaken" composed for Miss Catherine Hayes by Virginia Gabriel ... Miss Emma Neville. 8— " Mr and Mrs Watkins's Evening Party," as sung by John Parry...Mr George Leder. The first part to conclude withLoßD Dundbbaby's New Local Song « THEY DID'NT SEEM TO LIKE IT" ! Sung by Miss Emma Neville (in character.) Intermission of Ten Minutes. part 11. " The Old House at Home Quadrilles" played by Mr Crotchet. After which the Inimitable Drawing-room Entertainment "THE OLD HOUSE AT HOME." obabaotebs bepresented '. Mb Crotchet! Mrs Crotchet!! Mns Grainger!!! Jenny Bdttercop ! ! ! ! Diana Gbainqer ! ! ! ! ! tommas the plotjghboy !!.'!!! Lavinia Lavbnleb !!!!!!!! frattlein klopßteinßchlopfengbozen ! ! i ! AND Senobita Flor de Cabanas Mil 1 11 During which the following Popular Songs will ba sung: the milkmaid's song. Diana's ballad, diana's hunting song. TUMMAfi'S DITTY. lavinia's lament. the ty.rolian volkslieder. the spanish aria. AND crotchet's comicalities. To commence at Eight o'clock. Front Seats, 5»; Back, 2s ; Gallery, 3s ; Children half-price. ft£arch 20, 1803. THURSDAY, MARCH 26th, 1808. HORTICULTURAL EXHIBITION to be held at the Odd Fellows' Hall, on Thursday, March 20, 1863. PRIZES WILL BE AWARDED FOR THE FOLLOWING CLASSES. Fruitr-all varieties. Flowers— -in pocs or cue, Douquei- wi do T i«o varieties of the same flower . Shrubs— flowering or otherwise. Vegetables, seeds, &c. REGULATIONS :— All persons may exhibit, on payment of an entrance fee of one shilling. Articles for exhibition, to be sent before eleven o'clock, a.m., on Thursday, March 26, 1863. Wo articles sent for exhibition, to be moved before five o'clock, p.m. The Assoaiation will not be responsible for loss, damage, or misdelivery. Admission — one shil'ing; half-price for children. Doors open at one o'clock. J. H. WALLACE, Secretary. March 20, 1863. AGRICULTURAL, HORTICULTURAL, AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. A MEETING of Subscribers to the Agricultural, Horticultural, and Pastoral Association, will beheld *tthe Odd Fellows' Hall, on Thursday, March, 26 ih inst., at 4 o'clock, p.m. J, H. WALLACE, Secretary. ' Wellington, March 20, 1863. , FIRE INSURANCE. HOLDERS of POLICIES issued by the New Zealand Insurance Company, lapsing on the 25th Maroh, are reminded that they must be renewed on or before that date, otherwise they will lose all claim upon the Company in the event of total or partial loss by Fire. Proposals for new Bisks are invited, which wall ie taken at the lowest rates of premium current. BETHUNE & HUNTER, Agents, Branch Office, Exchange Buildings, Wellington, March 18, 1863. LIVES POOL AND LONDON FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. •WELLINGTON AGENCY. HOLDERS of Fire Policies, expiring on the 20th instant, are requested to pay their renewal premiums on or before that date, otherwise they will lose all benefit for their insurances, in case of subsequent loss. New proposals dealt with in the most liberal manner. Detached Buildings will be taken at very easy rates. EDWARD PEARCE, Agent. Lambton Quay, Wellington, Maroh 20, 1863. RED LION HOTEL, OAMPBELLTOWM, WANGANUI, FRANCIS BALDWIN, PROPRIETOR. npHIS wall-known house, which is situated on i_ the sonth side of the Wanganui River, pre sents all the advantages of a first-cLass Hotel to parties travelling up the West Coast or visiting Wanganui. The accommodation is of a very superior kind, the house is large and commodious, it contains ex cellent bedrooms, and the public apartments an spacious and comfortable. The Larder is well supplied, and visitors ma; rely on having good cookery, plentiful variety, am excellent attendance in this department; while th Cellar contains an extensive stock of wine 3, spirits and malt liquors of the best brands and fines qualities. The situation of the House on the South side c the River, makes it speoially advantageous to Coat Travellers, while strangers visiting the district t purchaee stock, will receive every information an assistance from the proprietor. Excellent Paddocks for horses, well fenoed ii Adjoin the house, and several good saddle horse ace always on hire. Mttch3o,Xß63.
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Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1845, 21 March 1863, Page 3
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