JUST ARRIVED. EX “WHITE SWAN,” 2 TONS GUANO, in lots to suit purchasers, ALSO,— A Few Bushels TELAVEEA, (Prime Adelaide WHEAT.) B. D. DANVERS. ALE. ALE. A FEW HHD. SUPERIOR ALE For Sale by SAMUEL'BEGG. FOR SAXE. TOWN SECTION No. 133, being the site of the GoldenlFleece Hotel, lately destroyed by fire. Also—The lease of Sections Nos. 130, 131, and 132, with 18 years to run, at a rental of £5 per annum. Apply to J. N. Wilson, Solicitor to the Trustees of the estate of B. Ferrers. Napier June 20, 1852. ON SALE, AT THE AUCTION MART. PRINTS Dressesinvariety , Pilot Coats (Superior) Mens’ Angola Shirts. Regatta Shirts Mole Trousers Sydney Soap Liverpool Soap Neva Sperm Candles Boots in variety 4 hhds. Prime Beef suitable for station use Thigh Leather Leggings suitable for riding or walking—designed by the undersigned. Superior Port, Sherry and Brandy incases of I doz. B. D. DANVERS. (Hfastings-st eet. Superintendent’s Office, Napier, J uly 28 1862. SEALED TENDERS will be received at this office up to Noon on Satukday, 9th August, I'ov the BUILDING of a FERRY PUNI\ to be delivered at Waitangi. Plan and Specification may be seen at this office. G. T. FANNIN, Superintendent’s Clerk. Superintendent’s Office, Napier, July 26, 1862. SEALED TENDERS will be received at this office up to Noon on Satukday, 9th August, for Making 100 Chains of Side Cuttings and 9 Culverts on the Middle Road near Waipukurau. Specification may be seen at Mr. Drower’s Store, 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 GIVEN IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBER, ON THE EVENING OF THURSDAY, 14xh AUGUST, 1862. At half-past Seven o’clock. PART FIRST. 1. Solo and Cho;us...“llavil Times.” S. C. Foster 2. “ “ ...“Weave coming, sisterMavy’Tr.JlorA 3- “ “ ...“Nancy Till” Negro Melody I. “ “ ...“The Old Folks at home.”... F. Christy s.—Quartette...“Annie Laurie.” Scottish Ballad o.—Solo and Chorus..." Come where my love lies dreaming.” ,S. C. Foster 7.—Song. 8. Solo and Chorus... “Wait for the Wagon.” G. P. Knauff 9. Negro Boat Song...“ Boatman Dance.” U).—Solo and Chorus...” Now I love Sukey dearly.” Negro Melody 11. Solo"and Chorus..."Beatiful Star.” 12. Trio...“ Ye Mariners of England.” i.Calcod AN INTEE.VAL OP FiFI EF.N MiNOTES. PART SECOND. 13. —Solo and Chorus..." Dearest Slay.” F. Christy 11.— “ “ ...“Lily Dale.” S. S, Thomson 15. Negro Melody 16. 17. Catch..." Chairs to mend.” Dr. Arne IS.—Solo and Chorus,..“Gentle Annie.” S. C.Foster 19. Song. 20. Trio..." Of all tho bravo birds” Freeman 21. Solo and Chorus...“ Nelly Gray.” M. W. Balfe 22. Quartette...“Uncle Ned.” Negro Ballad Admission :—2s. fid. Tickets to bo 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 58, 7 August 1862, Page 1
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457Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume II, Issue 58, 7 August 1862, Page 1
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