El— EUTALNM ENT to bo given in tbo DISTRICT SCHOOL-HOUSE, ON PEIDAT EVENING NEXT, T the 14th instant, IN AID OF TH 33 Church of England Sunday School. PROGRAMME. PART I. 1. Instrumental Trio 2. Giee, “ Foresters Sound,” &e. 3. Duet, “ The Gipsy Countess ” / 4. Solo, “ Yesterday ” \ 5= Song and Chorus 0. Reading, Captain Skcet 7. Solo, “Far Away” 8. Song, Mr George 9. Instrumental Solo, “ Don Pasquale ” 10. Duet, “ Philomel” (by request,) 11. Reading, Mr 11. T. Clarke 12. Solo, “ The Young Ladies’ ‘ No’ ” PAST XI. 1. Instrumental Duet, “ The Canaries ” 2. Trio, “ The Wreath” 8. Song, Mr Burrows 4. Solo, “ Chime Again ” 5. Reading, Mr Booth 6. Song and Chorus, “ Hope, Brothers, Hope ” 7. Glee, “What shall he have that killed the deer ” 8. Solo, “ I’ll meet thee in the lane ” . 9. Duet, “When the swallows homeward fly ” 10. Instrumental Solo, “ Adieu to the Piano ” 11. Reading, Mr Samuel Clarke 32. Song and Chorus, “ Strike for Victory ” 13. Song and Chorus, “ Good Night.” God Save the Queen. Doors open at 7 o’clock, performance to commence at half-past 7 . Adults, 2s j Children, Is. Money to be collected at the door. NOTICE. Tauranga North Township Highway tj'ENDERS will be received by the Chairman, JL up to 12 noon of the 15th instant, from persons willing to RENT the DUES and CHANGES arising from the TAURaNGA WHARF from the 15th instant to the 31st December next. Bent payable three months in advance. Particulars can be obtained from the Secretary between the hours of II and 3, at the office of the Board. The Board do not bind themselves to accept the highest tender. Road Board Office, 4th February, 1873. T. TUNICS, Chairman. Town and Suburbs of Poverty Bay, Gisborne, A SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION of TOWN and SUL uRLaN LANDS will rake place at the COURT MOUSE, GISBORNE, Povertv Bay, on WEDNESDAY, the 26th February, at Twelve o’clock noon. The Town Sections, 213 in number, mostly contain one rood each, and w ill be offered at upsetprices varying from £5 to £lO ; the Suburban Allotments, 111 in number, containing from two acres to six acres each, at upset prices equivalent to £7 10a per acre. Printed lists of the allotments, and conditions of sale, can be obtained at the Post Office, Tauranga. HUGH H. LUSK, Provincial Secretary. Opotiki Post Office Store. jgEST QUALITY of GOODS at LOWEST Remunerative PRICES for Cash. James Busst, To Let, pOR Five Years, a Fourteen-acre PADDOCK, with Well, at Greorton. Apply to h C. MOORSOM. Good paddocking week or month ; at the Knoll, by the Horses Cows J Paddocks to Let. at The Knol 2a Gd ... £s per Well watered. per weo week k
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume I, Issue 47, 12 February 1873, Page 2
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