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mH,EA TR B ROY Ala "-J LAST NIGHT BUT ONB op - THE CARANDINI OPERATIC AND' BALLAD CONCERTS AND MR GEORGE OOTTERELL'S Entertainment I FACES AND FANCIES! AND SKETCHES OF CHARACTER. THIS EVENING (SATURDAY), August 9. Pboabamkk. — Part L— : Overture Piano — Souvenirs de Norma (Bellini)— -Solo and ohorus, The Chough and Crow. (Sir Henry Bishop) — Company. Valse (vocal) brilliant, , L'Estasie (Arditi) — Miss Roeina. Song, When the Winter Log is Burning (Pollard) — Mr Henry Gordon. Duet, The Declaration (Offenbach)— Misa Fannie and Mr Suerwin. Song, I'm Alone (Benedict)— Madame Carandini. f ong, The Murmur of the Shell (Norton)— Miss Fannie. Selection from.jfallaee** Opera " Maritana I" introducing chorus,' Pretty Gitana and the For.une Telling Scene— Company. Sketches of character by Mr George Cotterell. Song (by desire), Pakeha Maori. The Birlhdny Party— Mr Alfred Vapid pre« ambles and gives place to Miss Doodah and her partner? ; the Little Dance in the Little Room. . Interval of Ten Minutes.. ' • Part II — Introduction — Piano — Canary Birds. Selection from Balfe's popular opera "The Bohemian Girl," introducing Gipsied Chorus, and Duet, Comraie, your nand^* Company. Bong, Charlie is my Darling — Madame Carandini. Descriptive song, The Flying Dutchman (Parry) — Mr Henry Gordon. Ballad, Only (Gabriel)— Miss Rosina. Quartette, unaccompanied, O, Hills ; O, Vales (Mendelssohn) — The sisters Rosina and Fannie, and Messrs Sherwin and Gordon. Song, Lpve's Request (Reichardt)— Kws Fannie. Part song, Caller Herrin'— Company. Dress circle and reserved parquette, 3s ; unreserved parquette, 2a ; pit, Is. Doors open at 7.30 ;' to commence at 8 o'clock. _ Tiokels to ; be had at the principal stationers and music sellers; and seats secured at Berger'a Music Warehouse, Lambton Quay, where a numbered plan can be seen... . . ' FAREWELL NIGHT, MONDAY, kv& 11. • Benkmt op , MR HENRY GORDON. First part of the programme will comprise a grand selection of Sacred Music not , hitherto performed by the company in Wellington, and including" Mendelsohn's," "Hymn of Praise," " The Creation," " Stabat Mater," " Messiah," • "Elijah," " Webei's Mass in G," sacred songa, &c, &c. Several Gentlemen Amateurs will kindly assist; Rehearsal this afterroon at 3.30 o'clock for double quartette in " Elijah" and the chorus "The Heavens are Telling." Those who attend please bring copies. rp HE A-T R E ROY Al! WELLINGTON OHRISTYS., ' SATURDAY, 16th AUGUST, 1873: GRAND CONCERT. The proceeds to be devoted to the formation of a Library for the Wellington Hospital. Under the distinguished patronage of His Excellency the GoTBBKOB and Ladt Febgusbon. ■-..-. ..•?•: i ■ Choice selections of Christy Songs andChoruses. Burlesque Operas — ... IL TROVATORE ;•'." and .. ,' LUOREZIA BORGIA^ , Tickets may be obtained from" A. Johnston, Esq, Surgeon Provincial Hospital j H. Fite. Herbert, Eeq, Secretary Provincial Hospjitsl ; Messrs Lyon, Burrett, Berger, Willeeton, and of the meaibers of the Christys. , Prices of admission : Dress Circle, and Orchestra Stalla, 4a ; Stalls, 2s 6d j Pit, Is. Scuts may be reserved on Friday, 15fh. inst., at Mr Bebgee's, Lambton. ,Qua.y, from 10 to 4 p.m. ; and 'on Saturday, 10th, at the Theatre, from 10 to 5 p.m. ■ , . > ADD FELLOWS' HALL. , THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING." POPULAR ENTERTAINMENTS By Mr I. F. Keogh, Arthur Vivian, Mrs I, F. Keogh, Fred Roberts, Nellie Melville, Alf Lee, and D. Smytho. Hatter and Printer, Mincemeat Man, Orient tal Mogul, Take it Bob, Sweet Mrs." : * ■'- Tiekle — New songs, new dances, Simmons's Dog. • • BOX AND CO*X Box I. F. Keogh Cox ... ... Arthur Vivian Mrs Bouncer ... Mrs I. F. Keogh :" CLOSET SCENE. FROM HAMLET, Hamlet I. F. Keogh Gertrude ... Mrs I. F. Keogh , To conclude with THE CARNIVAL D'AFRIQUB. S~\ D D FELLOWS' HALL* REOHABITE ENTERTAINMENT. MONDAY, lltb. AUGUST. To commence at 7.30, p.m. Brother P.C.R. the Hon W. Fox will pre. side. The Choir will sing from twenty to twenty-five select pioOea during the evening; Brother P.OR. the Rev Mr Riohardsob, Brother Rev -Mr Sraalley, and several other gentlemen, will take part in the proceedings. The 1.0. R. Brass Band will be in attendance. * Tickets containing programme may be had from Messrs. Lyon, Burrett, Brother Fraser, and other members of the Order. Price Is; FELLOWS' HALL. TUESDAY, 12th AUGUST. Grand Complimentary BENEFIT to MR ARIHAR VIVIAN. Particulars in future advertisements. ftIHE HAIRLESS HORSE CAOUTOHO IT 0. This great living wonder arrived on Saturday by the s.s Phoebe, and will be on. BXHIBITION every AFTERNOON and . EVENING during the week, in the large Side Boom at the ODD FELLOWS' HALIi. ; This beautiful equine wonder was captured ifii* a mob of wild horses on the Ballone River, Queensland, and is a marvel to behold. He has been declared by the savans of New SoutV; / Wales and Victoria to be the most remarkable deviation of nature tbat ever came under their ' observation. The skin is entirely devoid of • "C one solitary hair, and in color is a beautiful : glossy black, giving him the appearance of ■ being cast from indiarubber, henoo his name CAOUTCHOUC, His levees,were attended, : in Christohuroh by nearly 4000 ladies aad gentlemen, Admission — Adults, 1b j Children, . ." /, 6d. Open from 2 till 9 p.m. '- i , ANTED to purchase, 50 shares in the ?*■_ ■ '-;?] Soutß British Insurance Company. \. - .*; Apply to Plimmer, Reeves and Co. '-/■/' v| ANTED, a respectable Woman to. bwdjv^V^l .and take charge/ of : two - : OHUd|.enf'^ #^ Address/XY.iZ., " Indepeßdent ' offi^flSt^^^ ■ -.■•:■■•' ■■■■" v - ...' -i^t^§i^^

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Wellington Independent, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3879, 9 August 1873, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wellington Independent, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3879, 9 August 1873, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wellington Independent, Volume XXVIII, Issue 3879, 9 August 1873, Page 3