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Meetings. WELLINGTON SAVINGS' BANK. ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING. NOTICE is hereby giron that the Annual General Meeting of tho Wellington Savings' Bank will bo held at the Alhenreum, at half-past eight o'clock, on Tuesday, 11th February. 1868, to receive the Report and Audited Accounts for the past year, and for such other business as tho Act directs. JOHN KNOWLKS, Secretary and Accountant. January 30, 1868. ~ STARCLUB. fpHE ANNUAL MEETING for election of X Officers for the ensuing year will take plnce on TUESDAY, 4th February, at tho Wellington AthcHECum, at eight o'clock. H. F. LOGAN, Hon. Sec. January 31, 1868. A GENERAL MEETING of tho Wellington jLJL Jockey Club will be held at tho 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, 18G7. NOTICE 10 RATEPAYERS. IN accordance with the following resolution, passed by the Commissioners of the Board of Works at an adjourned meeting held on the Ist ? r February, I heroby convene a public meeting of ' ratepayers to be HeltJ in the Athenaeum at noon on Wednosday, the sth in*t. » J. DRANSFIELD, } Chairman. ' _ On the motion of Mr Plimmer, seconded by ? Capt. Sharpe, it was resolved — " That a sum not exceeding £500 be voted for the purpose of welcoming H R.H. the Duko of Edinburgh — subject to the approval of the ratepayers at a meeting to be called for that purpose." WELLINGTON RECEPTION COMMITTEE. npHE Members of the WELLINGTON RE- [ ± CEPTION COMMITTEE are requested to attend a meeting, to be held in the Mechanics' Institute, at 8 o'clook on tho evening of Wedneaday, the sth inst. By order, R. J. DUNCAN, Secrotary. Amusements i t/^VDD FELLOW S' HALL. THURSDAY EVENING, 6th FEBRUARY. , POSITIVELY THE LAST AND FAREWELL ENTERTAINMENT. Under the Distinguished Patronage of s Commander H. L. Pebcival and the Officers of H.M.S. Falcon. FAREWELL NIGHT OP SIMONSEN'S GRAND OPERA do CAMARA For the Benefit of [ MADAME FANNY SIMONSEN, On which occasion the following magnificent I Programme will be presented. I PART I. 1 Solo for Piano— lnvitation ala Valso (Weber) — Mr Eugene Artot Ballad— Thruth and Absence (Harper)— Miss Rebecca Jones Rondo Finale, from tho Opera " Don Pasqualo" (Donizetti) — Madame Fanny Sitnonsen Fantuisio Briliiante on Themes, from " II Pirata and Somnambula" (Artot) — Martin Simonsen Duet, from the first act of the Opera " Martha" (Iflotow)— -Madame Simonsen and Miss Jones Song— Come Back to Erin (Claribel)— Mr. G. F. Prico { Jewel Scene and Aria, from the second act of the Opera " Faust " (Gounod), in character — | Madame Fanny Simonsen PART 11. Sweet Spirit hear my Prayer, from "Lurline" (Wallace) — Miss Rebecca Jones ! Serenade— Das Standchen, with Violin Obligato > (Schubert) — Mudamo Funny Simonsen and i Martin Simonsen Piano Solo— Extempore Fantaisie— Mr Eugene Artot II Balen, from tho Opera "II Trovatoro" (Vordi) — Mr Charles Russell Songs Without Words (Gungle) — Martin Simonsen The celebrated Upas Treo Scene, from the Opera "The Africaine," as performed by Madame Simonsen thirty consecutive nights with universal applause in Melbourne (Meyerbeer), in character — Madame Fanny Simonsen „ PART 111. Song— lt's a long lane that has ne'er a Turning (Hughes)— Mr. G. F. Prico The Dream, from the Bohemian Girl (Balfe) — Madame Fanny Simonsen Duet — Again Sweet Homo (Glover) — Madame 1 Simonsen and Misb Jones s. The Carnival of Venice (Paganini) — Martin Simonsen Under the Greenwood Tree (Horsloy) —Miss t Rebecca Jones The Clock Polka, with Violin Obligato (Arditi) — Madame Simonsen and Martin fctfnionsen Prices of Admission — Reserved Seats, 5s ; Gallery, 3s ; Back Seats, 2s. Commence at Eight o'uiock. Tickets may bo obtained at Mr Russell's Music Warehouse, where a Plan of the Hall 8 may be seen and seats reserved. Iggp" The Company will leave this town for 1 Nelson by tho steamer Tararua on Friday, the 7th instant. J -ji/TASONIC MUSIC HALL, HUTT. TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT t Last Performance of SIMONSEN'S GRAND OPERA DE CAMERA, With an ontiro Change of Programme. Commence at 8 o'clock Bharp. * See the Programmos. i /CENTRAL VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE VJ BENEFIT. Remember ! GRAND ILLUMINATIONS.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XXII, Issue 2631, 4 February 1868, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wellington Independent, Volume XXII, Issue 2631, 4 February 1868, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wellington Independent, Volume XXII, Issue 2631, 4 February 1868, Page 1

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