Meetings.' "" N.Z.S.N. COMPANY, (Limited)^ A GENERAL MEETING of the Shareholders of the New Zealnnd Steam Navigation Company (Limited), will be held at the Wellington Athenroum on Monday, tho 3rd of February next, at Two o'clock, to elect an Auditor for the curront year, agreeably to Clause 77 of the Company's Articles of Association, and to appoint a date for the next General Meeting of the Company. WM. BISHOP, Managing Director. N — NO. 1 W.R.V. nnHE Quarterly Meeting of No. 1 Company X Wellington Riflo Volunteers will be held at Barrett's Hotel, on MONDAY, 3rd February, proximo, at 8 p.m. D. H. McBARNETT, Captain. January 27, 1868. WELLINGTON SAVINGS' BANK. ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. • NOTICE is hereby given that the Annual General Meeting of the Wellington Savings' Bank will bo held at the Alhenseum, at hulf-pust eight o'clock, on Tuesday, 11th February, 1868, to receive tho Beport and Audited Accounts for the past yeur, and for such other business as the Act directs.. JOHN KNOWLKS, Secretary and Accountant. January 30, 1868. CENTRAL VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE. FTIHE usual Monthly Meeting of the above J_ Brigade will be held at Osgood's Empire Hotel on Monday evening, Feb. 3rd, at 8 o'clock. By order, •vv"* H. L. COHEN, Hon. Seo. "*• STAR CLUB. npHE ANNUAL MEETING for election of JL Officers for the ensuing year will take place on TUESDAY, 4th February, at the Wellington Athcuffluin, at eight o'clock. H. F. LOGAN, Hon. Sec. January 31, 1868. I A GENERAL MEETING of tho Wellington JLjL Jockey Club will be held at the Empire Hotel on Tuesday next, the 4th inst, at 8 o'clock sharp. Business— To arrange programme, and general. A. H. HICKSON, Hon. Sec. January 31, 1867. Amusements ADD FELLOW S' HALL. ON MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3bd. LAST NIGHT OP SIMONSEN'S GRAND OPERA de CAMARA. On which occasion the "whole of the second Act of Weber's world renowned Opera DER FREISCHUTZ. Will bo performed in Character. MADAME FANNY SIMONSEN, The great Prima Donna from the Opera Comique of Paris, late of Lyster's Royal Italian and English Opera ; and MARTIN SIMONSEN, Late Solo-Violinist to his Majesty the King of Denmark and Conductor oi Lyster's Opera Company, assisted by MISS REBECCA JONES Of Lyster's Opera Company, MR G. F. PRICE, Tho admired Tenor and Buffo Vocalist. And Mr. EUGENE ARTOT, the eminent Pianist Have the honor to announce that they will give their last GRAND OPERATIC, VOCAL, AND INSTRUMENTAL ENTERTAINMENT, At the above Hall ON MONDAY, 3bd FEBRUARY, 1868. MADAME SIMONSEN Will appear in some of her beßt characters. The following Programme, of the Simonsens' Entertainment will be submitted : — PABT I. Solo for Piano — " Nocturne" — (Ravina) — Mr. Eugene Artot " Why do I Weep for Thoo" (Wallace)— Miss Rebecca Jones " Tho Harp in the Air," from Maritana (Wallace) Madame Fanny Simonsen Fantalsie and Variations on Themes from " Lucia de Lammermoor" (Hard) — Martin Simonsen Duet — ''I've wandered in Dreams," (Wade), Miss Rebecca Jones and Mr. G. F Price Grand Cavatina — " Ernani Involami" first act of the Opera "Ernani" (Verdi)— Madame Fanny Simonsen " The Carnival of Venice" (Paganini)— Martin Simousen PAET 11. Consisting of the entire of the Second Act of Weber's Celebrated Opera DER FREISOHUTZ, In Character by Madame Fanny Simonsen and Miss Rebecca Jones. (a) Duet — Madame Fanny Simonsen and Miss Rebecca Jones (h) Romance — Miss Rebecca Jones (c) Grand Seen a and Aria. Finajo — Madame Fanny Simonsen PABT 111. Ballad— "Alice, where art thou" (Ascher)— Mr. G. F. Price Duet— " We Come to Thee Savoy" (Glover)— Madame Fanny Siraonsen and Miss Rebecca Jones Solo for Piano — Morceaux Characteristic (Schulhoff— Mr. Eugene Artot Irish Ballad — ••Dermot Aetore," (Crouch) — Madame Jb'unny Simonsen Solo for Violin— Medley on Favorite Airs (Simonseri) — Martin Sinionson Scotch Ballad— "A uld Robin Gray" — Miss Rebecca Jones • L'Estasi — Grand Valso de Concert, with violin obligato (Arditi) — Madame Fanny Simonsen and Martin Simonßen Prices of Admission : Reserved seats, 5s ; Gallery, 3s ; Back seats, 2b. Doors open at 7.30 : to commence at 8 o'clock precisely. Carriages may be ordered for half-past ten. Tickets may be obtained at Mr Russell's Music Warehouse, where a plan of the Hall will be seen and Beats secured..
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Wellington Independent, Volume XXII, Issue 2630, 1 February 1868, Page 1
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685Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wellington Independent, Volume XXII, Issue 2630, 1 February 1868, Page 1
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