HE ANNUAL CONCERT in AID of 1 the PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH will take place at HAVELOCK on Wednesday, 3rd December. The Napier Rifle Volunteer Band has kindly consented to help on the occasion. Doors open at half-past 7 p.m.; to commence at 8 p.m. * Admission—Front Seats, 3s; Back Seats, NEW MUSIC. BY THE MAIL. RECEIVED by the English Mail, direct x\ from the Publishers, a choice assortment of the newest Music. Forsake me Not (Sacretl Song)—Strphen Glover Arden Towers —Virginia Gabriel Lost—Virginia Gabriel The Song of Long Ago—Ciro Pinsuti Friend of my Heart—Thomas Goodban Offenbach's Operetta, " The Blind Beggars "—the libretto, stage directions, and music complete, 2s Musical Bijou (latest number) containing eleven Ballads, by Virginia Gabriel, Offenbach, S. Glover, J. W. Cherry, &c., Is. INSTRUMENTAL. Fleur-de-Lys Valse—Charles Godfrey The Mocking Bird—Edward Hoffman Fleur-de-Lys—W. Kuhe Delibo's New and Favorite Opera, " Flcur-de-Lys," arranged for the Pianoforte, 2s. T. B. HARDING, Hastinas-street.
FOR SALE. Pure-bred Shorthorn Bull, AUKE OF WALTON, rich roan, calved U April 23, 1868; bred by Colonel Whitmore ; got by the Abbot of Rissington, (Dam—Duchess of Walton, by the Earl of Walton, 17757) vide New Zealand Herd Book. Apply to PURVIS RUSSELL. Wobnrn, Nov. 25, 1873. FOR SALE. Long-wool & Frenoh Merino Rams. UPWARDS OF AAA LONG-WOOL 6,4, and 2 tooths ZUU and LAMBS, by pure-bred Kirkham and Dudding Rams, out of Colonel Whitmore's original well-known Long-woolled Ewes. Also,— ABOUT • ijll| Purf and seven-eighths French £\J\J Merino, full mouthed and under. Apply to PURVIS RUSSELL. Woburn, Nov. 25,1873, NOTICE. rANTED,-30 or 40 head of CATTLE A good Creek of Water running through the Paddocks. Terms easy. Apply to THOMAS REYNOLDS, Havelock,
PURE CLYDESDALE ENTIRE "LITTLE JOHN." THIS now well-known Entire will stand for the Season at THE FARM, Waipukurau. Little John has proved himself a sure foal -getter, and his stock speak for themselves. Terms, including Groom's fee: £4 9s. Paddocking free for 6 weeks. Every care, but no responsibility. Mares left with Mr John Evans, at Little Bush, will be forwarded to Waipukurau and delivered again at Little Bush free of charge. The Farm, Waipukurau, 15th Oct., 1873. PEDIGREE OF LITTLE JOHN. Dam—Nancy, by second prize borse at, Battersea, out of Becky, prize mare bred by Sir William Stirling Maxwell, of Kier, Bart.; Sire—Cheviot, by Royal Conqueror, awarded first prize at Battersea (and imported to New Zealand by the Honorable W. Robinson of Cheviot Hills), out of Betty, winner of many prizes; also bred by Sir William Stirling Maxwell, Bart., and also imported by the Hon. W. Robinf LeQUESNE, ? COAL & TIMBER MERCHANT, EASTERN SPIT, NAPIER.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Issue 1530, 2 December 1873, Page 36
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425Page 36 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Times, Issue 1530, 2 December 1873, Page 36
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