/"\DD FELLOWS' HALL,' WELLINGTON. FOR A FEW NIGHTS ONLY, Previous to Departure for Auckland. MONDAY EVENING NEXT, NOVEMBER 2nd, AND FOLLOWING NIGHTS. THE ORIGINAL AN H INIMITABLE CHRISTY'S MINSTRELS Organized, 1842. From 472, Broadway, New York, and from Her Majesty's Theatre, the St. James' and Polygraphic Music Hulls, London. PATRONISED BY Her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen, the late Prince Consort, the Prince of Wales, and all the Royal Family ; their Mnjesty's the Emperor and Empress of the French, and nearly all the Crowned Heads of Europe. Will have the honor to appear in Two of their Grand Popular and Fashionable refined ENTERTAINMENTS: CONSISTING OF BALLADS, PART SONGS, VOCAL, INSTRUMENTAL, AND TERPSICHOREAN EXTRAVAGANZAS! SPECIAL PROGRAMME. Arranged expiessly for the above occasian, PART I. Overture . . . . Christy's Minstrels Opening Chorus . . . . . . Christy's "Hard Times" .. .. Mr J. H. Melvyn " Hen Convention" . . W. Norton " We meet agsin'' . . . . Mr T. Rainford " Hold your Horses" .. Mr H l . Leslie " Gentle Annie" . . Mr C. Stewart " Tapioca" . . Mr W. Norton Quintette — " Come where my Love Lies Dreaming" Messrs. Stewart, Melvyu, Nish, Rainford, and Steele Sleigh Polka . . Full Band . . Christy's Being a 'Musical Description of a Fashionable Sleigh Ride, with the Departure — Race on the Road — Arrival at the Hotel— The Ball— Preparing to ReturD — All Aboard — The Chorus — And the Arrival At Daybreak. AN INTERVAL OF TFS MINUTES. PART 11. Violencello Solo . . . . Mr C. Steele Burlesque Polka .. Messrs Norton aud Leslie Ballad Mr C. Stewart Stump Oratory . . . . Messrs Nish and Leslie Quartettes — " Oft when Night" and •' Maying" . . Messrs Stewart, Melvyn, Nish and Rainford American Prize Jig . . . . Mr W. Nerton AN INTERVAL OF TEN MINUTES. PART 111. To conclude with the Christy's celebrated Bur* lesque ITALIAN OPERA! Meddle. Oyster Pattie . . . . Mr W. Norton Signor Grass-i-o-u Mr A. Nish Signor Mary Ho Mr J. H. Melvyn Herr School Forms Mr T. Rainford Sentry on Duty Mr H. Leslie Conductor Mr C.Stewart Chorus By an Army of Talent Orchestra Mr C. Steele Admission — Front Sents, (Reserved) 7s Cd ; Body of the Hall, ss; Gallery, 3s. Tickets (numbered and reserved) to be had at Mr Lyon's, Bookseller, Lambton Quay, where a Plan of the Seats lies. Doors open at half-past 7, to commence at 8. Carriages may be ordered forhalf-past 10. Stage Manager and Musical Director —Mr A. Nish ; Treasurer — Mr J. H. Met.vvn; Secretary — H. D. Wilton. CITY OF WELLINGTON BAND OF HOPE. ' ASOCIAL TEA MEETING will be held at the Odd Fellows' Hall, on Monday, the 9th of November, 1863, to celebrate the Second Anniversary of this Society. Tickets, Is 6d each. Tea on table at 6 o'clock precisely. After Tea a public Meeting will be held. Tickets to be had of Mr M'Cleland, Dixon-street ; Mr Duck, Athenaeum; Mr Lawea, Sydney-street, Thorndou; Mr Trueraan, Able Smith-street ; Mr Alfred Levy, Lambton-quay ; Mr Allington, Karori ; and Mr Catt, Johnsocville. Oct. 30, 1863. NOTICE IN THE SDPRRME COURT OF NEW ZEALANS. "VTOTICE is hereby given that their Honors the -Li Chief J istice and the Judges of this Honorable Court will sit in Banco, on Wednesday, the4lh November next, at 11 o'clock, a.m., in the Court House, Wellington. ROBERT R. STRANG, Registrar. Supreme Court Office, Wellington, 3rd Oct., 1863. WELLINGTON RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. THE Company will fall in this afternoon on the Reclaimed Land, at 3.20 p.m.. A medical oertififate only will excuse absence. A A. G.PILMKR. Captain. Oct., 31st 1863. TO LET, With immediate possession. THE VICTORIA HOTEL, Abel Smith Street, Wellington, formerly in the occupation of the late Mr H. W. Rotermuud. For particulars, apply to JACOB JOSEPH & CO. Oct. 30, 1803. ON SALE. EX PRINCE ALFRED, FROM SYDNEY. Q HHDS COAL TAR EX AFFIANCK, FROM LONDON. 20 cases old pale brandy 20 „ „ Scotch whisky 30 old torn 1 annisetta 2 cherry brandy 2 assorted liqueurs 60 „ pale sherry 30 „ port 5 „ champagne 5 sparkling hock 5 „ moselle 5 „ sillery R. S. LEDGER. October 30, 1803. GOSPEL OAK GALVANISED TINNED IRON. — (Formerly sold under the name ef Morewood aud Rogers' Patent.) The only Prize Medal granted in the Galvanised Iron Trade at the International Exhibition, 1862, was awarded to the Proprietors of the " Gospel Oak Works," Tipton, Staffobdshire, for the "excellent quality of their sheets. Supplied through all London Merchants, WILLIAM LEE, Agent. U, King William-street, London.
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Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1977, 31 October 1863, Page 2
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704Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wellington Independent, Volume XVIII, Issue 1977, 31 October 1863, Page 2
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