To-night Mr Horace Bent will give his final entertainment," with an entirely new programme ; a numerous audience may, therefore, be expected, a3 his representations are really most entertaining. ; Mr Snelson's great horse sale was tak« ing place as we went to press. There was a numerous attendance. Henry Mace, Wellington, brewer, has become insolvent. The steamer British King is expected to arrive m Wellington to-morrow. It is notified elsewhere thas applications will be received, addressed to Mr B. Newcombe, bandmaster, of person desrious of joining the volunteer band now incourae of formation. Applications are to be ad* dressed to the Clarendon Hotel. It is further notified that uniforms, will be provided so soon as the formation of the Band is oompleted. We hear a good many applioationsjare^ikgly tc£b* made,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 3, Issue 36, 17 March 1883, Page 2
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