TRISH RELIEF FUND. m- C O N (J E R T 4$ AT THR TOWN HALL, PALMERSTON, ov WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4. Under tho Patronage of — His Worship the Mayor, Masonic and Foresters' Lodges, Palmerston Rifles. The Conceit Avill comprise selections from Irish composers. MR. W. F. 33 AX E R, (Lato of the Hibemicon), And all tho host amateur talent of Pftlrnersfcon will' take part. PROGRAMME. Pianoforte Duet (Irish selections) — Miss Young and Master Hayns Eily Mavourneen (Benedict) —Mr Slade. Duet— The Sailor Sighs (Balfe)— Mr and Mrs Watson/ Steer My Bark (Nelson)— Miss H. Young. Derinot Asthore (Crouch) — Mrs R. Keeling. Green are thy Hills Mr Baker. The Four-leafed Shamrock (Lover) — Mrs Snelson. Come back to Erin Mr Batchelor. The Irish Emigrant (Lady Dnfferin) — Miss Young. Erin, the Tear and the Smile — Mrs Holt. Double Quartette — Here in Cool Grot (Mornington) — Mesdames Keeling and Watson, Miss H. Young, and Messrs Slade and Watson. Eileen Alanuah Mr Pirani. Scandinavian Chorus. Interval of ten minutes. Pianoforte Duet (Selections from Oberon) — Misses Skerman and Atkinson. Colleen Bawn (Benedict) — Mr Slade. The Harp that once (Moore) —Mrs Marsh. Clarionet Solo (Irish Selections) — Mr Newcombe. Duet — Money Matters (Hunter) — Mr and Mrs Snelson. The Minstrel Boy (Moore) — Mrs Hoe. Dear little Shamrock Mr Baker. Looking back (Sullivan) — Miss H. Young, j Song Mr Batchelor. Kitty Tyrrol (Glover)— Mrs Watson. The Heart bow'd down (Balfe)— Mr Pirani. Duet; — The Moon has raised her lamp above (Benedict) — Messrs Baker and Slade. ■ / Scandinavian CHOjtup. . - ♦ Reserved Seats, ss ; back do, 3s. Tickets may be had from all storekeepers. --.,. THOMPSON BROS., GENERAL STOREKEEPERS, M AIN - BTR EET, FoXTON, DESIRE to call the attention of the General Public to the fact that they have on hand and arriving a large stock of GENERAL DRAPERY BOOTS AND SHOES CRCCKERYWARE GROCERIES, &c, &c. All the above are tof good quality, and very cheap. N T OTE THE ADD 3ESS— ' ' THOMPSON B R OS., Geneeal Store. P. S. OSPREY. MESSRS; THYNNE, LINTON & CO. will sell by public auction (if not previously disposed of by private contract), on board the steamer, at Foxtou, on Saturday, the 7th February, at 2 30 p.m., That well-known p.s. OSPREY, as she now lies at the Fox ton wharf, in thorough sea going order. The Osprey is an iron paddle steamer of 28 tons register and 15 horse power nominal, and she holds an extended river ceitificate which enables' her to trade between Porirua and Rangitikei. Her machinery having received a thorough overhaul, she now steams about G miles an hour. Her carrying capacity is large, being able to stow 300 sacks of oats or 10,000 feet of timber. y%f> W$M. Jk $$ fc mor^^aiT 3 ec loaaedf therefore adapted'for my trade. She has berth accommodation for ! four hands. Terms, which will be easy, will be declared at sale. THYNNE, LINTON, £ .p.O T ... "Foxton and Palmerston.
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Manawatu Herald, 3 February 1880, Page 3
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477Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Herald, 3 February 1880, Page 3
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