; REGATTA c 0N t MONDAY, 10th NOVEMBER. t I To Start at 11 a.m. I PP.OGIiAMME. - ]. "air-oared, Married v. Single. Open to members of the Clul) only I 2. Open I'air-oir ;d Ra.ce (hclcp.) * 3. Maori O.noe Uace ? 4. Ladies' Poi ■-Oi'.vecl T!acf\ Club or any t oilier ooats to be used. i r 5. Sculling Handicap. Open to all boats. " C. Pakeiia v. ?-Ta ;ii > anoe lliicf [ All entrances free. [ Post entries will be allowed in all : events. | A concert in the evening (by leacl- . ing ainaleursV - P. CURTIS, ; Hon. Sec. : Regatta Concert. ' MONDAY, NOV., 10th 1890. PUBLIC HALL, Foxton. PROGRAMME : j Overture (piano) '• Grus an Den
Song " Anchored " . Mr Cook Song " The Bonny Hills of Scotland " . Miss Ballantyne Pianoforte Selection" Silvery Echoes" Miss Shorfct Song " Jessamy Town " Miss Symons Trio " Do they think of Us at Home " Mr and Mrs Cook and Mrs J. Symons Song " Two Thousand Years Ago " Mr Ennis Song (comic, in character) " The Goblins of the Churchyard " Mr Shortt Interval of Ten Mtnttks. Overture (piano) Misses Harley and E. Williams Song " The Song that reached my Heart " . . • Mis Cook Violin Solo . Miss Ballantyne (selected) . . Mr Fvmis Song " Beauty Sleep " Miss Ilariey Recitation . . . Mr Fuiber Song "Why must we say Good Bye " Miss Williams Song " Jessie the Flower o' Durablane " . . . Mr Furrie Song (comic) " I love a jolly good Laugh" . . . Mr Cook GOD SAVE THE QUEEN : ! ! Front seats, 1/6; Back seats. 1;-. Doors open at 7.30 ; performanrv *o commence at 8 p.m. P. CURTIS, Hon. Sec. 12th NOVEMBER. PUBLIC HALL, FOXTON. I > ! V. CHARLES CLARK & will l\j give hi* ir,c-t Entertaining Lecture entitled "THE NEW DICKENS' ENTERTAINMENT." This is the last Lecture written by the Rev. Charles Clark, and has proved an immense success everywhere. The Lecturer is the only man that ever nightly filled Melbourne Town i. all. He is still without a Rival. Prices— Front Seats, 3s ; Second, 2s; Back, Is. EEMEMBFR, NFXT WEDNESDAY, REV. CHARjLES CLARK. No one should miss the opportunity. LUSTa bocfcet >o a Carriage Lamp. The finder would oblige by leaving it at this Office. TUE DAY 11th NOVEMBER. B LLS S\LE YARD-!. iI^TEVENS & GOE TO N Jj will sell by public auction as above -• 6 fat cows 10 mixed \oi\rt« cattle l; 39' i 4-tooth shorn wethers 160 fat wethers (m wool) 150 tirst-claas weiher hoggets 60 fat wethers 40u good wether hoggets 257 woolly ho»gets 100 ewes and latubs Horses, c c. Sale at 1 o'clock. lUEW ZEAND RAILWAYS. WANGANUI SECTION. PRINCE OF WALES BIRTHDAY. PXCURSION TICKETS to WelJL^ liiigton will be i-sued at FoxI ton on 7th Bth and lOih Novembfr, available for return till SAT LitDAY, loth Nov< mber. Fakis : — F''rst C'las-, 22/-; fSecuna Ciuss, 16/-. BY ORDER.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 6 November 1890, Page 3
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453Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 6 November 1890, Page 3
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