THEATEE ROFAL. SIMONSEN'3 ROYAL ENGLISH AND ITALIAN OPERA COMPANY. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! SATURDAY, MARCH 26th. Positively the Last Time of Carl Maria Yon Websr's masterwork. the Grand Romantic Opera, in 4 acts. «DER PREISCHTJTZ" Or, The Seven Magic Bullets. Received Last Niarht with Thunders of Applause and Shouts of Approbation. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), MARCH 27th, . Commencing at half-past 8 o'clock sharp, at Popular Prices. Dress Circle, ss; Stalls, 3s; Pit, 2s. Second and Last GRAND SACRED CONCERT. First Part, Selections from Haydn's grand Oratork, " The Creation. " Principals—Misses Leonora and Martina Simonsen, Signor Paladini, Signor Riccardi, and Mr J. Craln. Second part—l. Sacred March "JAthalie," Mendelssohn, the Orchestra. 2. Air, "If with -11 your hearts" (Elijah), Mendelssohn, Signor Binucal 3. Trio, '* Lift thine eyes " (Elijah) Misses Martina and LfOiora Simonsen and Miss Carrie Godfrey. 4 Violin Solo, Prayer (Moses in Egypt) Rossini, Martin Simonsen. 5 Air " O God have mercy, " (St Paul), Mendelsshon, Mr Ernest St. Clair. 6 Air, " I know that my Redeemer liveth," (Messiah). Handel, Madame Simonsen. 7. Prayer, ■' Aye Maria" Gounod, Signor Paladini. 8. Solo and Chorus, " Alma Vireo," Lanza Miss Leonora Simonsen. 9. Double quartette, tor he shall givelHis angels" (Elijah), Mendelssohn, Madame Fanny Simonsen, Misses Leonora and Martina Simonsen, Miss Godfrey. Signor Paladini, Mr Cram, Signor Riccardi, and Mr P.. St. Clair. 10. Sacred song, •• Consider the Lilies," Glover, Miss Carrie Godfrey. 11. Offertorium—For voije, violin, and organ, (Bauer), Madame Fanny and Mr Martin Simonsen. and Mr Delany. 12. Chor.u [by desire], " Hallelujah" (Messiah), Handel; Principals, Chorus, and Orchestra _ MONDAY. MARCH 28th. The greatest of all Italian Operas—Verdi's Masterwork, in 5 acts "UN BALLO IN MASCfTERA." Dress Circle and Reserved Stalls. 7s 8d; Stalls, 6s; Pit, 2s Cd. Box office at Mr Jacobs' Fancy Repository. PIANOFORTE TUNING. MR A T?RNESTK, late principal tuner of A.. -t_U Nicholson and AscrraßwtßG's Musio Warehouse, Svdnkv, begs to announce that he will be in Napirr, with the Simonsbn's Opbra Company for two weeks, and that during hi* stay he will TUNE. REGULATE, or P.EPAIR PIANOFORTES, HARMONIUMS or CABINET ORGANS at moderate charges Persons having valuable instruments would do well to avail themselves of this opportunity, as the faot of his having been principal tuner for the above firm will be quite sufficient guarantee that all orders entrusted to him will be executed in the very best possible manner N.B -As Mr Ernestk leaves Napier with the Opera Company posniYEiiV on SATURDAY NEXT, April 2nd, persons requiring his services will greatly oblige by addressing him iMMRDiAiMiY at Jacobs' Fancy Repository.—Terms, £1 Is. pRAND TNDUSTRIAL "pXaiBITION Under the Patronage of His Worship the Mayor and F. Sutton. Esq , M.H.R.. will open at the PROTESTANT HALL, ON ££ONDAY EVENING, MARCH 28TH. At 7 "'clock, And during the w< ek, from 10 a m. to 10 p.m. Admission—Adults, Is; children under twelve, Ca. G. GILLIES ha 3 received a number of medals, etc., from the greatest Workmen's Exhibition in London, held under the Patronage of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, etc., etc.. all for ingenuity and gooa workmanship. He has also a great variety of Locai Works that are very instructive and amusing to all, NAPIER WORKING- MEN'S CLUB. THE Half-yearly General Meeting of the above Clnbwillbe held on MONDAY EVENING, March 28th, at 8 o'clock. Business—To receive Report and Balance-sheet, and Election of Officers. The Secretary will be in attendance from 7 to 8 p.m. to receive subscriptions. ¥ H. C. A. WUNDRAM, President. Crown Lands Office, Auckland, March 15,1881. IT is hereby notified that the Blocks of Land specified in the Schedule hereunder written will, subject to the terms and conditions hereinafter mentioned, be off f red for Lease by public auction, at this Office, on TUESDAY, the 17th day of May, 1881, at the hour of 11 o'clock in the forenoon. D. A. TOLE, Commissioner of Crown Lands. SCHEDULE. PROVINCIAL DISTRICT OF AUCKLAND. UNIVERSITY ENDOWMENT (WAiSIANA). Locality. »&* *£ Upset Price. Parish of Wal- 2Vj lorn £2 5 per annum, mar.a. ' r UNIVBBSITt KNDCTOKNr (TAUPIRI). Parish of Tail- 46g 9 3 „ 0 £25 annum . pin. UNIVERSITY ENDOWMENT (TAUPIRI COAL RESERVE) £25 per annum, and, in addition, a t. Ano. rnn royalty of one ghilDo ' 463 a ' 00 ling per ton for all coal raised. Conditions. Terms of Lease, 14 years. Rent payable yoaly in advance; Lessee to have no right to cut or remove timber for other than purely domestic purposes, or to assign his lease without the written co: sent of the Minister of Lands first had and obtained. Notb.—Plans may be seen, and further particulars of the land obtained, on application at this office, and at all the principal land effices throughout tho Colony. IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OP HAWKE'S BAY, lIOLDEN AT NAPIER. In the matter of *' Tho Debtors and Creditors Acts, 1576, and 1878," and in the matter of a Deed of Arrangement.made between Kobkrt SomkrVilliE of Hastings, in the Provincial District of Hawke's Bay, Storekeeper, of tbe first part, Thomas Kennedy Nkwton, and Jamks Irvine, both of Napier, Merchants, of the second part, and all the Creditors of the said Robert Somerviile, of the third part. is to notify that application will be made to this Honoiablo Court, on THURSDAY, the thirty-first day of April, 1581, at half past ten o'clock in the forenoon for a declaration of the complete execution of the above named Dtcd. Dated at Napier, this 25th day of March, ISSI. A. LASCELLES, Solicitor to the Trustees. IMPOUNDED AT FARNDON By T. Hill, on March 25th, ISBI. ONE bay Mare with four white feet, branded IW on near rump, about 14 bands high. £2 damages claimed. Will be sold on April 9th, at noon, unless redeemed. GEORGE WHITE, Poundkeeper. Farndon, March 20th, ISBI. KAMO COALSKAMO COALS. NO MONOPOLY! From the Celebrated KAMO COAL FIELDS— 1 KC\ TONS COALS This Coal is guaranteed the best in New Zealand, for Steaming and Domestic purposes: Delivered to private familios in bags if requested when ordered. All orders left with R. B. Vance, Agent, Emersonstreet, will havo immediate attention. Or, at H. R. GUNN, Coal and Timber Merchant, Port Ahuriri. KAMO COAL! KAMO COAL!! OOA TONS. TO ARRIVE JjJu\j ter "Mabt Wadley" (In about ten daya) The above superior Coal will be sold at the ship's Side, at TWENTY-FIVE SHILLINGS (255) per Ton. Purchasers will please send their orders without delay. J. H. VAUTIER. Port Ahuriri November 30th, ISSO. "AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. A. JONES. -TT7- AIPUKURAU SMITHY Winner of the Champion Cup at the Agricultural and Pastoral Society's Show, Hastings, for the best collection of Agricultural Implements. Every kind of Agricultural Machinery MADE and REPAIRED on the premises,
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3042, 26 March 1881, Page 3
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