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m H B.A.T 88. B, OY A L^i SATURDAY & MONDAY, 26th & 28th Jwfc: Mr I. F. KEOGH has the honor to-sm- - nouace to the public that he will gfre/hiir unique and novel entertainment for two -night* only, assisted by MB ARTHUR VIVIAN, -^1; The Comique, and 5 MRS I. F. KEOGfI, entitled EVENINGS WITH THE DRAMATISTS* ; Bards, Poets, and Songsters of Old . ..■. •England, Scotland, & Ireland, . ; . Including.. . "" SHAKESPBAEB, MOOBB, BTJBNiB, SOQTT, LOTEi, Consisting of selections from Sir Walter -' Scott's ROB ROY, GUY MANNERING, - : Shakespeare's Closet Scene from Hamlet, SHAMUS,,O'BRIEN, ' PA T MO LLO V, GILDEROY, And new comique impersonations and oha« racter sketches by ARTHUR' VIVIAN". Never before presented to the public of V Wellington. To conclude with a new and original afterpiece. Remember— FOß TWO NIGHTS ONLY ! J Change on Monday. Come one! Come all !! Shakespearo.' PIT— ONE SHILLING. - ! ADD FELLOWS' HAlili. Second series of the . . . CARANDINI OPERATIC AND BALLAD COMPANY'S CONCERTS! __ ~sOr- 1, v ay, v jb' " U U.T TJt 11 111 LL 'li ™~ Elegant and annrslng sketches of character. Reduction in charges of admission — Front seats, 3s ; gallery, 2s ; back, jls. THIS EVENING (SATURDAY), JULY 26. Pboghumme— Part I. — Overture — " Tha' Huguenot" (Meyerbeer). Trio — "The Wreath" (Mazzinghi) — Madame Carandini, Miss Fannie, and Mr H. Gordon. Oavatina — " Oh ! say once more I love thee" (Maynard) — Miss Rosina. Descriptive Bong — " Will-o'-thfl-Wisp" (Cherry) —Mr Henry Gordon. Canzonette — " My Mother bids ma bind my Hair" (Haydn) — Misß Fanniei Duet —"The Regulation" (Offenbaqh) — Miss Rosina and Mr Sherwin. Song—" Come, Music, with thy softest Tone" ■" (Verdi) — Madame Carandini. Chorus and solo—" Now'tramp o'er Moss and Fell" (Bishop)— '■ Company. Sketches of character by. \lr Georga Cotterell. " Lady Clara Trembleton and. her . Lovers," introducing song "I Remember," " Our German Cousin," introducing song "I Schmokes mein Pipe." • ■ : Interval of Ten Minutes. . • -■ Part 11. — Introduction — Piano — "Leo Jolis" (Oiseaux). Selections from Bellini's ' opera "Somnambula" (Company). Song—,; "Take me to thy Heart again" [Music; by Balfe ; Words by Jessica Ranking Miss Fannie. Bong— "A Winter Night" (Ransford)-^-Mr Henry Gordon. Duet— "Tel Rammenti 1 ? (Cam pan a) — The sisters Rosina and Fannie. Irish melody— "The Minstrel Boy" (Mo)>re) — Madame Carandini; Song and' chorus— " Come Home, Father" (Foster) — Miss Rosins, Quintette—" Blow, Gentle Gales" (Bishop)— Company. - , Doors open at 7.30 j ' to commence at 9 o'olock. Tickets may bo had at the principal stationers and music sellers ; and seats secured . at Berger's Music Warehouse, Lambton Q;aay, where a numbered plan can be seen. ' NO CO3STOERT ON MONDAY NEXT. . TUESDAY" EVENING NEXT, BENEFIT OF MISS FANNIEJ Under the patronage of Captain Ohallis and the officers of H.M.S. Rosario. . And the last night but five of the season. "\ SSEMBLX BALLS. ODD FELLOWS' HALL. 1873. LADY PATEONESBES : ; MrsVogel Mrs Johnston „ Fitzherbert „ Waterhouse „ Grace „ Rhodes „ Hart „ Brandon „ Pearce „ W. Johnston Mrs Dranefield. MONDAY EVENINGS. July 28tb, August 18tb, and September Bth. Also, should funds permit, on September 29th. Commence at 8.45 o'clock, over at 1 o'olook. The first ball of the series will take place on Monday evening, July 28th. . Subscription for the aeries ... . £1 Is do for single ba11... 10s Tiokets to be obtained of H. 0. WILMER, Hon Sec, Supreme Court. F. M. OLLIVIER, Hon Treas., Feathereton street. ORT NICHOLSON MINING INVESTMENT CO. (LIMITED). The ordinary general half-yearly meeting of this Company will be held in the Company's registered office on Monday, 4th August, 1873, at half-past seven in the evening. ' By order of the- Directors. ' Wellington, 26th July, 1873. "M" O T I O E. The friends of the late Mr G. SYKES, ef« respeotfully informed that his Funeral will leave his late residence, Stokes's Valley, Hufefc, on SATURDAY, the 26th, ot twelve nopn.% EDWARD MORGAN, . .•-.-•- '• • .• Undertaker. INSTATE OF OHARIiEgT ; 'HUNT li; •"'.•._ '■ pEOEASEDi^T; lili£_i_^ :1~~- - LAST AND FINAL v NOTIOEr In the matter of the Estate of Charlea Hunt, Baker, Deceased.— All persona having any Claims against the above Estate are requested to send them to the undersigned at once ;. and all persona indebted to. the aboya Estate are requested to pay their : several" amounts to thd undersigned b^the end of the month. : • .•'.-. ■; j-.' : ; All debts left unpaid after 81st will he reoovered in a summary manner. - ■' ■ JOSEPH HALL, 1 '■'! - - : ! . ' Junior ExcQutor. Lower Hutt, Ist Ji^ly, 1873. , r.'.-i' ■pANGITIKEI HIGHWAY BOARb! XV . • . -^— ..v. .:••,;;:,-■) ENGINEER A.SB INSEBCTO-B OF ROADS. „..!.. Applications for the office of Engineer and Inspector of Rbade to the above Board 'are invited. To be addressed to the nndereigned at the Board's office, Marton,nQt later- than the 30th July, 1873. ; Applicants to.(tate rate of salary, and ■ testimonials as to -efficiency. ' ' J . ' ' GEO.f ATES LETHBRiDOi!j.? a Chalfnian.' . DWARD H, TATE-jS^ine years Binoa,of Oraabrook, Sent, will kindly/ acquaint Thomas Frank^Tagg, of St.Laurenoe,' Que»j^B- ' land, of his whereab6ut»; f>f.'3 '"JUTR- RAWSON/ DENTIST/Boltoji 'itrwt, ■ : iXL Terraoe; next to Dr'Kapip's^ - "'* Mr Rawson, will- return; to' Welling' tb'n'ia abouta 1 fortnights ■"'•> -i'^r-jo-.-;!) ccs ?."ir:x WANTED, .a woman Bervantj ot L k' man 1 . and his trifei without lboumbriafee Apply to W. L. ■L^ftßß,!l l e«tH«rit<aM ti.-nrl-'>:-'' z

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Wellington Independent, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3897, 26 July 1873, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wellington Independent, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3897, 26 July 1873, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wellington Independent, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3897, 26 July 1873, Page 3

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