■i ..... A-imseineE-Us.;. .-.. ;! Theatre R ° TAL ' .THURSDAY, JUNE 26th, 1884. In aid of the Funds of the Convent Schools. PUBLIC OPINION, SECULARISM, AND RATIONALISM, A LECTURE IN TWO PARTS BY THE VERY REV. THEOPHILUS LE MEN ANT DES CHESNAIS, S.M., AND CONCERT. PROGRAMME. Part I. Overture, "The Caliph of Bagdad" (Boildieit), Orchestra Lecture, the Very Reverend Father T. Le Menant. Overture, "PluicD'Or Waltz" (Waldteufel), Orchestra. Song. "The Polka Song" (Kelson) with Cornet obligato by Mr Garry, Miss Pirani Violoncello Solo and Piano, "Beethoven,' - Messrs Humphries and Spackman. Song (selected), Miss Kennedy. Unaccompanied Quartette {a.), " Soldier's Song" (Werner), [b.) " The Chapel (Krcutzcr), Messrs Finch, Stephens, ' Sheath, and Fowler. Song, " Tell me my Heart " (Bishop), Miss Large. Pianoforte Duet, "Ilßarbiere" (Rossini),: Mrs Crowley and Miss Rochfort. Ballad, " Granie's Story" (Barri), Miss Ellison. Cavatina, " Let me love thee " (VArditi) Mr Sheath. Chorus, with orchestral accompaniment, "Norma Cometh" fßellini). Interval of Ten Minutes. Part 11. Overture, " I Tancrcdi " (Rossini), Orchestra. Lecture, the Very Rev. Father Le Menant. His Worship the Mayor will occupy the chair. GRAND ORCHESTRA. POWERFUL CHORUS. Admission—4s, 2s 6d, ls. Scats may bo reserved at Mr Jacobs' as usual. Doors open 7.30 ; tocommenco at 3 o'clock punctually. AN EVENING WITH UNCLE TOM'S CABIN. WESLEYAN CHURCH, HASTINGS. THURSDAY, JULY 3rd. in V A : V A ! T? VA ! ____■ " I__ JLAJ The choicest of all Service of Songs to be rendered by a combined Choir. Connective Readings by Mrs. J. J. Lewis. Accompanyist—Mr. Fred. "Woods. Admission—Ono Shilling; commence at 7.30 p.m. DANCING AND DEPORTMENT. ~\ /TH. -J. M. R. LOCKHEAD'S Dancing IVJL Class will not meet till TUESDAY EVENING, the Ist of July (owing to another engagement next Tuesday), when it will meet in the Protestant Hall; in the meantime intending members will oblige by leaving their names at Mr. Jacobs', Has-tings-street. meetings. LOYAL NAPIER LODGE, No. 4596 1.0.0. F. npilE usual Fortnightly Meeting will be JL held THIS EVENING at 7.30. FRANK BEE, Secretary. U.A.O.D. A SUMMONED MEETING of the Baron Wolsely Druids Lodge will be held in the Oddfellows' Hall, Hastings, THIS DAY (Wednesday) at 7.30 p.m. T. J. FELL, Hon. Sec. HAWKE'S BAY JOCKEY CLUB. . A SPECIAL MEETING of Members X_L will bo held at the Jockey Club Rooms, Tennyson-street, Napior, on FRIDAY, 27th inst., at 2 p.m. Business—To receive report of the Subcommittee appointed to arrange for. the purchase of the present Racecourse. F. D. LUCKIE, Secretary. HAWKE'S BAY POULTRY AND CANARY ASSOCIATION. A MEETING for the purpose of enrolling members, electing secretary, and other special business will be held at the Masonic Hotel, Napier, on MONDAY,. June 30, at 7.30 p.m. Breeders and Fanciers aro requested to attend prompt. THE First General Meeting of the Annual Subscribers to the Hastings Athenaeum will be held in the Reading Room on TUESDAY, July Ist, at 8 p.m. The secretary will bo pleased to receive fresh subscriptions, .&c. H. O. JOHNSON, Hon. Sec. H.A.C.8.5., St. JOHN'S BRANCH, No. 93. THE HALF-YEARLY MEETING of the above Branch will take place on WEDNESDAY, 2nd July, at 7.30 p.m. Business: Eloction of Officers, and other Branch business. J. A. REARDEN, Secretary. . S.j.ilwsiy Tia._e IVtl»ic. NEW -ZEALAND RAILWAYS. NAPIER SECTION. STEEPLECHASE MEETING, JUNE 20, 1884. TRAINS CANCELLED. THE Spit and Napier trains, tho 11.30 a.m. Napier to Hastings, and the 12.30 p.m. Hastings to Napier will be cancelled. The following will run as usual :— The 7.25 a.m. Najiier to Matamau. The 6.30 a.m. Waipukurau to Napier. Tho 6.15 a.m. Makatuku to Napier. And the 1.50 p.m. Matamau to Napier. TRAINS POSTPONED. " The 3 p.m. Napier to Makatuku and the 4.20 p.m. Napier to Waipukurau will be postponed, and leave Napier at 3.30 and 5.45 p.m. respectively. SOUI-fl. a.m a.m.j a.m p.m. p.m. p.m Napior .. .. 9-26 ".. 11-0 1-U 3-30 6-45 Awatoto .. .. .. .. .. r'ar__cm .. .. 0-.5 11-0 . . 1-25 3-50 .. Whakatu a§• .. .. ". .. Tomoan. .. . _ Haatinsa .. ..10-7 .. § .. 4-12 6-SO IVceo'r-e Pl'tform . 10-10 11-2-11-45 1-60 4-15 .. TeAute .. 5-0 .. Waipuku-au .. .". '.. .. '~ 60 8-33 Makatuku .. 3-5 ' ■■• ;■■ Note. —The 11 a.m. from Napier does not stop at immediate stations excepting Awatoto. '. . ' NOIITH ;' a,m. p m p.m. H'cec'rsePl't£orm.. .. .. 4-20 HRBtil)2B .. .. 11*13 10 _ n Tomoana .. w g Whhkatu <*•■_ I Farndou ... ..12-5 I_D §•,- ' A watwto _ m I Napier ; .. .. 12-301-50 5-10 i No Goods or Parcels can bo taken by these race Trains. A. V. MACDONALD, District Manager. T<» Sue I. WANTED TO LET—Small Cottage at Taradale, with 2 or 5 acres of land. Apply T. J. Bowes, Taradale. NOTICE. I HEREBY give notice that I have sold all book debts in connection with my lato Grocery store to Mr Charles Edward Williams, of Napier, merchant. Dated this twenty-fourth day qf June, 18&4. JOHN HOWSE.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 4033, 25 June 1884, Page 3
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