Amusements^ Tiieatke Royal. A GRAND TN STRUJIENTAL X — AND — BALLAD CONCERT Will be given at the Theatre Royal on TUESDAY, JUNE 26. The proceeds will be devoted to the funds of St. JOHN'S CHURCH. PROGRAMME. Part I. Overture.—"LesDeuxMagots" (Bouillon): The Orohestra. Piano—Miss Banbury Madrigal.—"ln the Merry Spring , " (JRavcnscrofl) : The Company. Ballad.—"As I view these Scenes so Charming " (Bellini) : Mr. A. P. Sheath. Duet.—"When the Wind Blows in from the Sea " (11. Smart); Miss Hitehings and Mr. H. G. Spackman. Cornet Solo.—With Clarionet, Cello' and Piano accompaniment: Mr. G. Garry, Messrs. Philson, Humphries, and SpackScotch Air.—" Old Robin Gray": Mrs. Sheath. Song.—Mr. H. Aplin. Instrumental.—"Andante de Salon" (IT. Klein) : The Orchestra. Piano. —Miss Bowman. Song.—"When the Tide Comes in" (11. Hillarrl) : Miss Pirani. Song.—"The Clown's Song" (Hatton): Mr. J. Stevens. Trio.—SelcctionfromDonGiov:mni(J/oj:(?>'/!): Messrs. Spackman, Humphries, aud Garry. Part Song.—"A Rose in Heaven": The Company. Pact 11. Overture.—" Souvenir de Cadiz " (Bosis'w): The Orchestra. Piano.—Miss Kraeft. Song.—"The Fisherman's Daughter" (<s'. Lover) : Miss Large. Part Song.—"A Legend of the Rhine" (11. Smart) : The gentlemen of the
company. Cello Solo.—" Allemande" {B.Tours): Mr. 11. Humphries. Song.—"Serenado" {Schubert)'. Mr. H. R. Murton. Duet.—"Here at Thy Feet a Suppliant" {II Trocatore) : Mrs. and Mr. Sheath. Part Song—"Sweet and Low" {Barnbij): Tho Company. Song.—"The Sentinel" {llntton): Mr. T. R. Gilpin. Trio.—"Tho Hawthorn in the Glnde" {Bennett) : Miss Hitchings, Mr. Humphries, and Mr. li. G. Spackman. Song.—" Over the Rolling Sea" {Rcyloff) : Mr. Fowler. Waltz.—"At the Ferry" {WclUngs and I) , Albert): The Orchestra. Piano.— Miss Holt. Soli and Chorus. —" Good - night, Farewell" {Garret I): Miss Large, Mr. Gilpin, and the company. Admission : -4s, 2s 6d, and Is. Tickets may be obtained of Messrs. Dinwiddie, Walker, and. Co., Mr. Jacobs or Mr. Craig. H. G. SPACKMAN Conductor. Meetings* SCINDE LODGE, 119, I.C. ST. JOHN'S DAY. ST. JOHN'S DAY falling on Sunday, the regular meeting of the above Lodge will bo held on MONDAY NEXT, the 25th inst, at 7.30 p.m. Visiting Brethren invited. Business —Installation of Officers. By order of the W.M.
<*©verumesjt Cnaxcttc, Office of the Registrar of Electors, Napier, June 21, ISB3. NOTICE is hereby given that the offir.o of the Registrar of Electors for the Napier, Hawkc's Bay, and Waipawa Districts, has been removed from the old Provincial Buildings to the Crown Lands Office. Forms of application to be placed on the Electoral Rolls of the aboveincntioned Districts can be obtained at this office. W. PARKER, Junior, Registrar of Electors. County Council IVoticc§. Hawkc's Bay County Office, Napier, June 18, 1883. NOTICE is hereby given that under Clause 37, Koad Board Act, 1882, the following gentlemen have been appointed by the Hawkc's Bay County Council Members of the respective Road Boards opposite their names : — ARTHUR SHIELD ) Okawa Road CAPT. W. R. RUSSELL J Board. ALBERT TUXFORD ) Petanc Road GEORGE SPENCE f Board. E. R. DIXON I Puketapu S. M. HUDSON I Road Board. Dated this 18th day of June, 1883. G. T. FANNIN, Clerk Hawko's Bay County Council. Hawko's Bay County Council Office. Napier, June 18, 1883. "I T is hereby notified for general informaMβ!" GEORGE THOMAS F ANN IN Has been appointed Receiver of Rates for the Hawke's Bay County. Appointment to date from this date. G. T. FANNIN, Clerk Hawke's Bay County Council.
Piili»Hc Notices. NAPIER WORKING MEN'S CLUB. /COMPETITIVE DESIGNS are invited for the erection of New Premises. A bonus of £10 will bo given for the Design selected. Particulars may be obtained from the Steward on the premises. NOTICE. TQOISON will be laid in niy Garden X against all Dogs on and after this date. C. GODDARD, Enfield-road. June 21, 1883. NOTICE. ANY Person found tresspassing on the Longlands Estate will be prosecuted. J. 11. COLEMAN. I\/T R'S. iyr A CD ON A L D, SURGICAL BELT STAYMAKEE, Of Wellington, Has arrived in Napier for a few days only, and may be consulted at Mrs. Harding's, Tennyson-street. This Lady comes highly recommended by all the Medical Gentlemen of Wellington, Wanganui, and other places wherever she has been. Mks. Macdoxald brings with her Supports, Hernia, Umbilical and Lumbago Belts, Obstetetric Binders, Anti-Rheumatic Corsets and Vests, Chest Preservers and Chest Expanders, for all cases of ordinary stooping. Young Ladies' Corded Corsets, Ladies' Riding Stays, Spinal Corsets, and Ordinary Corsets of every description. As Mrs. Macdojtald intends remaining here A PEW DAYS ONLY, Ladies will do well to avail themselves of this opportunity. • : Note the Address—At Mrs. Harding's, Percy House, Tennyson- atreet, Napier.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3723, 21 June 1883, Page 3
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