NAPIER CHORAL SOCIETY. A CONCERT will be given by the Members -OL of the above Society in aid of the funds of the Napier Church of England Building Fund, on WEDNESDAY EVENING, Bth January, 1862, IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBER, at eight o'clock precisely. PRQG-RAMMFI , PART I—SACEED. 1 — Anthem...“ 0 Praise God in Hia Holiness" „ Weldon 2 Anthem...“ Thine O Lord” Kent 3 Sons...“ The Last Man" jt, H. Calcott 4 Chorale., Sleepers, Wake," from St. Paid Mendelssohn 5 Anthem..." In Jewry is God known” Whitfield 6 Eecitative and Air...“ In Native Worth,” from Crea- , ** on Haydn ’■ 7—Chorus...“Give to us Peace” Russian Hymn PART 2—SECULAR, 8— Glee.,.“Awake iEolian Lyre” Parity 9 Trio... Instrumental 10— Duet...“We are two Roving Minstrels" ... John Parry 11— Madrigal..."O! Who will o’er the Downs soTteef” Pearsall 12— Song...“ The Red Cross Banner” 13— Quartette...“Health to the Queen” Spafforth 14— Trio...“ The Indian Drum” Bishop 15— Song...“ The Dream” j, p. Knight Glee...“ Come! See what pleasure” Elliot 17—Trio...“LaughingTrio,” (Vadasivia dequaj ... Martini 18—God Save the Queen ! Single Tickets ss. each. Double Tickets, to admit a Lady and Gentleman 7s. 6d. r each; Which may be obtained of the Times office, the Herald office, Messrs Newton & Irvine, Mr. Sutton, Mr. Touet, and of the Secretary. THOS. A. BRIDGE. Hon. Secretary. NOTICE TO RUNHOLDERS. “ATOTICE is Hereby Given that in terms of -Ll Regulation XI., Section 5, of the additional Land Regulations of the Province of Wellington, which provides that < all rents shall become due and payable to the Land Commissioner of the District where tlie Runs are situated annually during the month of January in each year of occupation, up to the 31st of the proceeding December,’ —all Assessments on Runs for the current year will be payable at the office of the Receiver of Land Revenue on and after the Ist of Januarn 1862. Notice is also hereby given that, in consequence of the very great irregularity which has hitherto existed from runholders not having paid the assessments due by them respectively within the period stated, the sixth section of the above-men-tioned Regulations, which provides that ‘when any arrears of rent shall remain unsettled for any period of three months, in that case the said License shall cease aad determine, and the Land Commissioner of the District is thereupon required to notify in the said Government Gazette the forfeiture of such and to let the Run to which it relates by public auction (whereof one month’s notice shall be given) to the highest bidder for a term of fourteen years, subject to the condition of these Regulations,’—will be strictly carried into force. J. C. LAMBTON CARTER, Superintendent. Superintendent’s Office, December 23, 1861. CLIVE SCHOOL. THIS Establishment will RE-OPEN on MONDAY, 6th January, under the care of Mr. James. J. Elwin. There are vacancies for four Boarders. For further particulars, terms, &c., apply at the School House. LAND JpOR SALE AND LEASE, CONSISTING TOWN, SUBURBAN and COUNTRY LAND, near Waihukurau, Hampden, Ruataniwha Plains, &c. Also, BUSH SECTIONS. HOUSES. FOR SALE AND TO LET, Apply to ANDREW LUFF, Land and General Agent. NAPIEK. PUBLIC MEETING. A PUBLIC MEETING will beheld in the SCHOOL—ROOM, on the Evening of THURSDAY, the 2nd JANUARY, 1862, for the purpose of considering the LEASING of FARMS from the Natives, through the agency of the General Government. Scinde Lodge, No. -419. THE usual MONTHLY MEETING of this Lodge will be held at the Lodge Room, on Thursday Evening, 2nd January, 1862, at half past seven. By command of the W.M., W. ROUTLEDGE, Secretary. Napier Dec 30th, 1861. THE Hon. Herman Stapleton, (late of Mohaka.) begs to decline to pay any Debts due by the late firm of “Riddell and Stapleton,” ns it was decreed by the order of the District Court, that "Messrs. R. &W. Riddell,” of Mohaka, take up all bills due by the late firm, and current accounts.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume II, Issue 27, 2 January 1862, Page 2
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644Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume II, Issue 27, 2 January 1862, Page 2
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