FOE WELLINGTON, LYTTELTON, AND DUNEDIN. THE Fine screw steamer Captain Render, will leave as above on FRIDAY next.' For Freight or Passage, apply to KINROSS & Co., Agents. Port Almriri, April 29, 232 NAPIER MUSICAL SOCIETY. A CONCERT will be given on the Rvening of FRIDAY next, the sth May, at the Oddfellows' Fall. PROGRAMME. OVERTURE "Zampa" Eerold CHORUS—"See the Chariot at hand" TRIO Violin, Violoncello, and Pianoforte ... Reissigcr, Op. 56 QUARTETTE—"Annie Laurie" Scotch Air ORCHESTRA-"Wedding March" Mendelssohn GLEU—"May Day" INSTUMENTAL *QU A RTETT E No. 77—" God Preserve the Emperor" Haydn SONG ORCHESTRA—March in Op. "11 Trovatore " PART 11. OVERTURE "IlTancredi" ... Rossini GLEE—"Hark! Apollo strikes the Lyre " Bishop VIOLONCELLO SOLO—"Villikins" English Air QUARTETTE— "Believe me if all those endearing young charms" Irish Air VIOLIN SOLO (Piano accompaniments)—Airs from "II Puritani" SONG ORCHESTRA Selection and March from " Oberon " ... Weber QUARTETTE—"Love's Young Dream" Irish Air FULL CHORUS, with Orchestral accompaniment—" Scots wha hae \vi' Wallace bled" Scotch Air GOD SAVE THE QUEEN !
Admission—Front Seats, 4s ; Back Seats, 2s 6d. Doors open at 7 o'clock; to com ■ mence at half-past 7, Performers are requested to attend a full rehearsal, commencing at half past 7 punctually, on THURSDAY Evening, in the Oddfellows' Hall. C. S. THOMAS, 237 Hon Sec. "ANTED, — A COOK.—Apply at the Meanee Hotel, Meanee. ,'ANTED,—A FEMALE GENE- ' RAL SERVANT. Highest wages given. Applv at the Times Office. " 230 "IMPOUNDED AT MEANER— By J. Hawkins, April 26. One bay Horse, white blaze down face, both hind feet white, white spots under saddle, branded like Q near shoulder, about 16 hands high One dark bay Mare, black points, branded like Jr-j p near shoulder, about 14 hands high One black Mare, white star on forehead, bianded like f)4 each side of neck, foal at foot, about 14 hands high The abov e will be sold at the Meanee Pound on Friday, 12th May, unless redeemed. B. D. MANEY, !35 Puundkeeper. Havelcck and CLve Express. ON and after the Ist of May, the Havelock and Olive EXPRESS will COMMENCE running; leaving Havelock EVERY MORNINC at half-past 8, West Ciive, at half-past 9, arriving at Napier at half-past 10; returning from .Napier at 3 p.m. Single Fares—To Havelock, 3s 6d; Return Tickets, 6s, To West Olive, 2s ; Return Tickets, 3s 6d. Parcels and Luggage carried at the most reasonable rates,
N.B. —Parties going to Napier in the morning, and returning to Havelock in the evening, will get good paddock' accommodation for their horse's at Havelock, free of charge. A.'PETEKS & CO.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 17, Issue 1006, 2 May 1871, Page 3
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415Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 17, Issue 1006, 2 May 1871, Page 3
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