Subscription List. SUBSCRIPTION LIST on behalf of the Widow and six children of the late Peter Schoefflbr, who died after a lingering illness at the Napier Hospital. £ s. d. Amount previously received ... 3 3 0 M 10 0 W. Thomas 10 0 Total £5 3 0 Opera XHEATBB ROfAIi. Lessee and Director .. Mr Duncan Macallum Musical Director .. .. Signor Trarnaglia Stage Manager Mr Howard Vernon Treasuier Mr James Dixon mAMBOUR-MAJOR OPERA COMJ PANY. LAST NIG-HT BUT ONE! TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY) DEO. 7th, Charles Lecooq'ti Eomantic Opi>ra, "LA FILLE DE MADAME AN GOT," Tn Three Acts CAST OF CHARACTERS: Ange Pltou fa poet ia love with oiniretta) .. .. Mr Howard Vbrnon Mad me Lange (actress, and favoriieof Rarras) .. Mdlie Andrea Navaro Larivaud'er.i (friend of Barras and conspinrig against i,he Republic) Mr T, Sullivan Pomponnet (barber of the Market, and hairdresser of Mdlla Lange Mr Cecil Burt Louchaid (police officer at the order ol Larivautliere) .. Mr J. Drayton Amatanthe 1 Martpt wornon i Mifs Bla ° c he Lewis Javotte f Market Womefl \ Miss Amy LowU Hereilie (hervant to Afddle Lange) Jiiss F, Lewia Trenitz (tandy cf the period and officer ul the ilussais) .. Mr Fred Dark Babet(Uairette's servant) .. lli?a F Lr-wi3 Cadet (Market man) .. .. Mr J G. Kelly Guilluame Mr Favas Officer Mr Dubois Clairette (betrothed to Pompon net) Miss Klsa Mat Market Men and Women, People, Citizens, .Ladies, Hussars, etc. Mechanical effects by Mr Ockenden, Lime Light by Mr Cuehla, ProeerM'es by Mr Ward, Super Master Mr J. Victor, Wardrobe Master. J, Bennett; Baggage Master, Mr 0. King. The opera produced under the personal supervision of Mr Howard Vbrnon. Prices of Admission — 03,41, 2a. Reserved Seats can be obtained at Jacobs' Fancy Repository. Doors open at 7.30 i Commence at 8 o'clock. ON FRIDAY, DECEMBER Bth, FAREWELL PERFOMANCE AND GRAND COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT TO MISS ELSA MAY. O. NOBILI, Business Manager. OPERA! OPERA! A COACH -will start from Havelock Hotel on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, at 6.30 o'clock, calling at Olive to carry piseengers to witnesa the two final performances of tho Tambour-Major Company. Kefcurn Fare, 23. Q. GRANT. DISTRICT SCHOOL PRIZE FUND. CANTATA RED RIDING HOOD'S RESCUE, 3s, 2s, and Is. DECEMBER 15th, 1882. Conceits 7 CONCERT (Under the Patronage of the Ladies of Napier) will take place TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) EVENING, IN ST. JOHN'S SCHOOL-ROOM, at 7.30, IN AID OF THE WIDOW AND ORPHANS of the late Peter Schoeffler. Admission, 2s. Volunteer Notices. DISTRICT ORDERS. rpHE District Prize Firing for the Hawke's Bay J_ Volunteers will take place aa follows, at 5.30 a.m. each morning— No. 1. N.A.V. on MONDAY, 11th met. 2. N.K.V. on TUESDAY, 12th inst. 3. Ranges: 200, 400, and 503 yards, five shots at each range. Ammunition on the Ground. W. ROUTLEDGE, Major Commanding District. A MEETING of Volunteer Officer* is hereby conToned at tho Masonic Hotel, on FRIDAI, Bth inst, at 8 p.m. Important business. Wi ROUTLEDGE, Major. N. R. V. BAYONET Exercise at the Protestant Hall, THIS KVEHING, at 8 o'clock, under Drill Instructor Nelson. "W, R, BLYTHE, Captain Commanding ISapier Rifles. Sa?es by H, Sionteitb. TIMBER SALE at Glbndemning's Yaed, near Napieb Baiiavat Station. FRIDAY, Bth DECEMBER, 1882. At 10 o'clock. T.ie undersigned ha* been instructed by Mr S. B. Firth to sell— f\ f\ r\f\(\ FEET SAWN TIMBER, chiefly Ky\)\j\)\.) Heart of Totara. Usual building dimensions, including a quantity T. and G. Flooring and Lining. H. MONTEITH, Auctioneer, HOUSE BAZAAR. SATURDAY, 9th DECEMBER, 1882. At 1,30 p.m, H. MONTEITH Has received instructions to sell— C)A HOKSKS, coMPBisiNG HACKS L\) and trap horses. 1 Double-seated Buggy 1 Mowing Machine 1 Double Harness Saddles, etc., etc. Also, 90 Sacks Oats (good feed) Furniture, etc, etc. H. MONTEITH, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE OF JAPANESE CURIOS. TUESDAY, 12th DECEMBER. H. MONTEITH Has received instructions from T. A. Singleton (who was in charge of the Japanose Exhibits at the lato Christchi'ich Kxhibltion) to sell by auction, VVITHUU T KKSEHVK, A MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT OF JAPANESE CUKIOS, which formed part of the collection made In Japan by Mr Singleton during a stay in that country of over 14 yoars, Specimens of all the principal Porcelain, Ltcquerware, etc., etc., which mu*t bo seen to bo appreciated will bo found in this collection. Goods on view on Slondayncxt. Sale at 1 o'clock. H. MONTEITH, Auctioneer. WE. the undersigned HENRY MONTEITH and JAMES MENZIE3 MA.CDONALD, both of Napier, in the Provincial District of Hawke's Bay and Coloiij of New Zealand, heretofore carrying on business in co-partnership as Auctioneers, Land, Fstato, and Commission Agents, under the style or linn ot "H. MONTEITfI & CO." at Napier nforesaid, have this day mutually agreed to dissolve partnership. The business will in future be carried on by the said HENRY MONTEITH in his own name, who will take over all the assets and liabilities of the said fiitn, and receive and pay all debts owing to or by Uie said firm. As witness our hands thia fourth day of Decembor one thousand eight hundred and eighty-two. H. MONTHITH JAMES M, MACDONALD. Witness to the signing feereof by Henry Montelth and James Menzie; Macdomld [ F. Loqan, ' Solicitor, Napkr,
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3561, 7 December 1882, Page 3
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