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Concert. Theatre < 3^ i >%x„^_ , V v Royal. pi RAND "INSTRUMENTAL BALLAD CONCERT Will be given at the Theatre Royal TOMORROAV (Tuesday) EVENING. The proceeds will bo devoted to the funds of St. JOHN'S CHURCH. PROGRAMME. Part I. Overture.—"Les Deux Ma goto?" (Bouillon) : The Orohestra. Piano—Miss Banbury Madrigal.—"ln tho Merry Spring" (Ravenscroft) : The Company. Ballad.—"As I view these Scenes so Charming " (Bellini): Mr. A. P. Sheath. Duct.—"AVhen the AVind Blows in from the Sea " (If. Smart): Miss Hitchings and Mr. 11. G. Spackman. Cornet Solo. —AVith Clarionet, Cello and Piano accompaniment: Mr. G. Garry, Messrs. Philson, Humphries, and Spackman. Scok-h Air.—"Old Robin Gray": Mrs. Sheath. Song.—Mr. H. Aplin. Instrumental.—"Andante de Salon" (M. Klein): The Orchestra. Piano.—Miss Bowman. Song.—"AVhen the Tide Comes in" (JL Mi/lard): Miss Pirani. Song.—"The Clown's Song" (Ilattou): Mr. J. Stephens. Trio.—SeleotionfromDonGiovanui(-_o:<7>7): Messrs. Spackman, Humphries, aud Gaiiy. Part Song.—"A Rose in Heaven": The Company. Tart 11. Overture.—" Souvenir de Cadiz " (Bosisio) : The Orohestra. 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. H. Humphries. Song.—"Serenade" (Schubert): Mr. H. R. Murton. Duet.—"Here at Thy Feet a Suppliant" (II Trovatore): Mrs. and Mr. Sheath. Part Song—"Sweet and Low" (Barnby): The Company. Song.—"The Sentinel" (Hilton): Mr. T. R. Gilpin. Trio.—"The Hawthorn in the Glade" (Bennett) : Miss Hitchings, Mr. Humphries, and Mr. 11. G. Spackman. Song.—" Over the Rolling Sea" (lleyloff) : Mr. Fowler. Waltz.—"At tho Ferry" (Wellings and D' Albert) : The Orchestra. Piano.— Miss Holt. Soli and Chorus. —" Good - night, Farewell" (Garrett): Miss Large, Mr. Gilpin, aud tho company. Admission : —4s, 2s Gd, and Is. Tickets may be obtained of Messrs. Dinwiddie, AA r alker, and Co., Mr. Jacobs, Mr Craig, or Mr H. G. Spackman. Doors open at 7.30 ; to commence at S o'clock p.m. 11. G, SPACKMAN Conductor. Amusements. A PUBLIC BALL will take place in tho Hastings Town Hall on AVEDNESDAY, June 27. Music to commence at 8.30 p.m. sharp. Ticket to admit Lady and Gentleman :— 7/6. H. SEYMOUR, Secretary. ISorou&lt Notices. VALUABLE LAND (2000 Acres) NEAR WOODVILLE, FOR LEASE BY TENDER. TENDERS aro invited for the Lease for Thirty Years of the Napior Corporation Endowment Reserve of 2000 Acres, situated near tho rising Township of AVoedville, on the following advantageous terms, viz. : — Upset rental for tho first 10 years, £100 ; 50 por cent advance for the second 10 years ; 100 per cent, advance on first price for the third 10 years. Improvements at valuation to an amount not exceeding £2000 to bo allowed on termination of lease. Lessors not to be required to contribute for fencing. Rates and Taxes to be paid by Lessee. Rent to bo paid within 21 days of duo date in advance. Tenders will be receivod up to noon of MONDAY, tho 3rd of September, 1883. By order, M. N. BOAVER, Town Clerk. Public __otices. NEAVTON- AND JOHNSON'S ESTATE. NOTICE. ALL Claims against this Estate must be forwarded to the undersigned on or before SATURDAY NEXT, tho 30th inst., or thej' cannot be recognised, as the Estate is now closed and a final dividend about to be declared. C. E. CAPPER, Wellington. NAPIER HOLIDAY ASSOCIATION. AT a Meeting of the Committee held on June 22nd it was resolved to observe THURSDAY, the 28th inst., the day of the Steeplechase Meeting, as a Holiday after 11 o'clock. AY. R. BLYTHE, Chairman. Napier, June 22. NAPIER "WORKING MEN'S CLUB. COMPETITrVE DESIGNS are invited for the erection of New Premises. A bonus of £10 will be given for the Design selected. Particulars may be obtained from the Steward on the premises. T EONARD AND CO., GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS AND HOTEL BROKERS, Hastings-street, Naiuer. Temporary Offices —In the Lane next Mr J. AA r . Craig's, Bookseller, Hastingsstreet. Sales I>y Mr. Brooking* I7OR SALE —AVith immediate possession, . a first-cla,ss Farm, situate at Mohaka, comprising' 620 acres of good Land, togotlibr with <JOOO acres leased from Government, 7 years unexpired, at low rental. Large amount of improvements done on both Freehold and Leasehold. Can be sold exceptionally cheap. For particulars apply to— ROOPE BROOKING. May 25, 1883. ' 170R SALE—A Farm of 100 acres of . good Laud, about 9 miles from Takapau. Easy of access, good feed. Apply to— ROOPE BROOKING. May 22, 1883. T> QOBE -OROOKING. FOR SALE. NAPIER—ViIIa ' Residences m all the Suburbs of. Napier; from three to thirteen rooms. Also properties in Hastings-street, Tennyson-street, Shakespeare-road, Coote-road, Har-dingc-road, and Onepoto. Section close to Napier Railway Station. The only Section now obtainable so close to tho Station. Several valuable Town and Rural Sections, AA r ood ville. Town Sections Ormondville, from £5 upwards. Ten Acres of first-class Land, at Havelock. Several nice building sites in tho Suburbs of Napier., ROOPE BROOKING, Licensed Broker under " The Land Trans.er Act." All Business in tlds Department carefully aud punctually attended to. 0ffic0,.,...,..... Opposite Post-office.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3726, 25 June 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3726, 25 June 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3726, 25 June 1883, Page 3

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