£2O REWARD. / KER'EA.S a Black Retrieved ' DOG was POISONED about the hour of 11 o'clock this morning at about or between the Post Office and Mr Gowing's shop, Hastings-street,— £2O Reward will be gladly paid by the undersigned for such information as will lead to the conviction of the perpetrator. EDWARD TOWGOOD. Bleak House, March 14, 1871. 1120
Napier Musical Society. ,HE FIRST CONCERT of the Season will be held in the ODDFELLOWS' HALL, on the Evening of Friday Next, 17th March. PROGRAMME PART I. OVERTURE—"Egmont" CHORUS—" And the Glory " SOLO (Pianoforte)— Fantasia on Irish Airs SONG—" The Captive Greek Girl" ... GRAND TRIO (Op. 75)-Pianoforte, Violin, and Violoncello VOCAL QUARTETTE —"Lo ! the Early Beam" GLEE—" Stay, pr'ythee stay " OVERTURE—" Le Domino Noir " ... PART 11. OVERTURE—"LeChevaI de Bronze " VOCAL QUARTETTE—"Erin, the smile and the tear in thine eyes" VIOLIN SOLO (Piano Accompaniment) —Airs from " Ernani" SONG-" Somebody's Darling" DUETT—" As it fell upou a day " QUARTETTE—" The Last Rose of Suramei " SONG—" Bonnie New Moon " NEW SELECTIONS—Schiller's "Lay of the Ball" Beethoven Handel Harvey Hobbs Reissiger Irish Air Verdi Gabriel Bishop Irish Air Linley Romberg Doors open at 7.30; performance to commence at 8. Admission to all parts of the Hall, 2s 6d. Tickets may be obtained at the Herald and Daily Telegraph offices, and from the Secretary. C. S. THOMAS, 1121 Hon. Sec. Loyal Meanee Lodge, 1.0.0. F., M.U. iHE OPENING of the above-named LODGE will be celebrated by a BALL, to be held in the MEANEE HALL at an early date. Double Tickets only, admitting Lady and Gentleman (including refreshments), 15s. Tickets may be obtained of the undermentioned Committee : R. D. MANEY, ) THOS. PEDDLE, V Meanee. J. R. LEVER, N.G., ) E. ASHTON, N.G., Napier. INDEPENDENT ORDER OF REOHABITES. JL the above Order at Waipawa having arrived, Candidates are requested to obtain their Medical Certificates as soon as possible, as the Tent will be opened in a short time. MICHAEL TROY, 1122 Delegate for the District. BOARD AND LODGING. li RS. MORTON begs to intimate 1 that she has opened a BOARDING HOUSE on the premises in Hastings street, late in the occupation of Mr. A. C. Haymes, Watchmaker. Families accommodated £2
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 17, Issue 968, 15 March 1871, Page 3
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362Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 17, Issue 968, 15 March 1871, Page 3
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