REGATTA | ON j MONDAY, 10th NOVEMBER. To Start at 11 a.m. : TROCiItAMME. i 1. Pair-oared, Married v. Sinirlo. Open to | members of tbe Club only j 2. Open Pair-oared Kace (hdep.) | 3. Maori Canoe Kace .4. Ladies' Pair-oared Kace. Club or :my I other boats to he used. | .">. Sculling Handicap. Open to all Vioal-=. ] fi. Pakeha v. Maori lanoe Kace All entrances freo. Pcs! entries wiil be allowed in all events. A coneort in the evening (by leading amateurs'). P. CURTIS. Hon. Sec. Regatta Concert. MONDAY, NOV., 10th 1800. PUBLIC HALL, Foxton. I'KOdKAMMF. : | Overture (piano) '-Orus an Den j Rheun " Misses E. and C. Hymen* Song *■ Anchored " . Mr Cnok Song " The P.onny Hills of Scotland " . • Miss P-allantine Duet '• Larboard Watch " Messrs Russell and Cook Pianoforte Selection"Silvery Echo.--'' j Miss Shortt ! Song *' Jessamy Town " Miss Symons j Song •• The Waggoner" Mr Russell j Song '• Then you'll Remember Me " | Mr EiniH Song (comic, in character) " The 01 obi ins of the Churchyard " Mr Shortt "_ Interval 7 or Ten Mjm'trk. Overture (piano) " Tripping through the Daisies " Misses narlcy and Williams
Song " The Song thnt reached my Heart "' . . • Mrs Look i Violin Solo -'The Flower Gatherers" Miss Ballantino i Song "The Harp that once thu !gh Tara's Huir". . Mr l'.unis < Song " Beauty Sleep " Miss Hurley Recitation "the Dandy Fifth " Mr ! Eraser Song " Why must we say ( lood 1 >ye " Miss Williams Song "Jessie the Flower o' 1 Dunblane " . . . Mr l-'urrie Song (comic) " I love a jolly Laugh" . . . Mr i\:ok GOD SAVE THE QUEEN :: ! Front seats. I.G ; Back seats, 1/-. Doors open at 7. 80 ; performance to commence at 8 p.m. P. CURTIS, Hon. Sec. 12th NOVEMBER. PUP- LIC IT ALU FOXTON. REV. CHARLES CLARKE will give h ; s most Entertaining ' Lecture entitled "THE NEW DICKENS' ENTERTAINMENT." This is iho la^t Lecture written by tho Ekv. Cn.u-u-.s Ct.auk, and bas proved an immense sr.ooess everywhere. The Lecturer is the only man that ever nightly filled Melbourne Town Hall He is still without a Rival. Prices — Front Seats, -'5s ; Second. 2s; Back, Is. BE MEMBER, NIXT WEDNESDAY, REV. CHARLES CLARK. No one should miss ihe opportunity. LOST a bocketto a Caniag- Lamp. The finder would oblige by leaving it at this Oflice. TUESDAY 11th NOVEMBER BULLS SALE YARD-. QTEV ENS & GOR TO N _j will sell by public auction as above — (I fat cows 10 mixed \oung cattle 800 4-tooth shorn wethers 100 fat wethers [in wool) 150 first-class wether hoggi-ts 50 fat wethers 1 400 good wether hoggets 257 woolly hoggets 100 ewes and lambs Hoi sos, o c. Sale at 1 o'clock. . MEW ZI-ANM)" RAILWAYS. WANGANUI SECTION. PRINCE OF WALES BIRTHDAY. E EXCURSION TICKETS to Wel- \ hi.gt n will be i-sued at Fox- - ton on 7; Stß and lOih November, available for loturn till SATURDAY, 15th November. F aii is :— Fuvst 'lass. 22/-; Sek coud Class, 16/ - BY ORDER.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 8 November 1890, Page 3
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475Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 8 November 1890, Page 3
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