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FOB WELLINGTON AND THE SOUTHEBN PBOVINCES. THE favorite Screw Steamer STORM BIRD. 107 tons, G. Mundle, master, is expected to arrive at Napier on or about the 30th inst;, and will sail as above on or about the Ist August. For freight or passage applv to STUART, KINROSS & Co., Agents. New Zealand Mail Service. STEAM TO WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, AND PORT CHALMERS. THE Splendid Screw Steamship “ quern;' D. Pole, Commander, being under Contract with the New Zealand Government for the conveyance of the Mails between Auckland and Otago, and the intermediate Ports, will be despatched from Napier on the 10th proximo, carrying the English Mail. This favorite steamer has very superior accommodation, having been recently fitted up in Melbourne expressly for the wants of the New Zealand Trade. « For Freight or passage apply to VAUTIER JANISCH, Agent. ON SALE, AT THE AUCTION MART. PRINTS Dressesin variety Pilot Coats (Superior) Mens’; Angola Shirts. Regatta Shirts Mole Trousers Sydney Soap Liverpool Soap Neva Sperm Candles Boots in variety 4hhds. Prime Sydney Beef suitable for station use Thigh Leather Leggings suitable for riding or walking—designed by the undersigned. Superior Port, Sherry and Brandy in cases of 1 doz. B. D. DANVERS. Hastings-street. FOUND. A BANK NOTE. The owner may have it on giving its description, and paying expenses, at the Times office. Superintendent’s Office, Napier, July 28 1862. SEALED TENDERS will be received at this office up to Noon on Saturday, 9th August, for the BUILDING of a FERRY PUNT, to be delivered at Waitangi. Plan and Specification mav be seen at this office. G. T. FANNIN, Superintendent’s Clerk. Superintendent’s Office, Napier, July 26, 18G2. SEALED TENDERS will bo received at this office up to Noon on Saturday, 9th August, for Making 100 Chains of Side Cuttings and 9 Culverts on the Middle Road near Waipukurau. Specification may he seen at Mr. Drawer's Stoce, Waipukurau. G. T. FANNIN, Superintendent’s Clerk. MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT. A MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT, by Gentlemen Amateurs, for the benefit of the funds of the NAPIER CHORAL SOCIETY. WILL BE GIVEY IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBER, ON THE EVENING OF THURSDAY, 14th AUGUST, 1862. At half-past Seven o'clock. PART FIRST. 1. —Solo and Chorus.. Hard Times.” S. C. Foster 2. “ “ ...“Weare coming, sister 'MnvfTT.Wcrb 3 - “ “ ...“Nancy Till” Negro Melody 4. 5. Quartette..." Annie Laurie.” Scottish Ballad 6. —Solo and Chorus..." Come where my love lies dreaming.” S. C. Foster 7.— Song. B.—Solo and Chorus..." Wait for the Wagon.” G. P. Knauff 9-—Negro Boat Song..." Boatman Dance.” 10. Solo and Chorus..." Now I love Sukey dearly.” Negro Melody 11. Solo and Chorus..." Beatiful Star.” 12. Trio..Ye Mariners of England.” r Calcott AN INTERVAL OF FIFTEEN MINUTES. PART SECOND. 13. —Solo and Chorus..." Dearest May.” F. Christy 14. “ “ ..."Lily Dale.” B. S. Thomson 15. “ “ ...“My own Kentucky Home.” Negro Melody 16. “ “ ...“Camptown Races.” S.C.Foster 17. Catch..." Chairs to mend.” jg r _ ji rne 18. —Solo and Chorus..." Gentle Annie.” S’. C. Foster 19. Song. 20. —Trio...“Of all the brave birds” Freeman 21. —Solo and Chorus..." Neily Gray.” M. IV. Balfe 22. Quartette...“Uncle Ned.” Negro Ballad Admission :—2s. 6d. Tickets to he had of Messrs. T. A. Bridge, G. F, Harris, and R. Gilmour, or at the door.

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume II, Issue 57, 31 July 1862, Page 2

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531

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume II, Issue 57, 31 July 1862, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume II, Issue 57, 31 July 1862, Page 2

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