Cj Ali V AG- iu !•■ Uv i ju xii ■ L > „ •" 'i ! '• U O " "*" jy "*■ J. J. BEATTY, being now rebuilding his premises m a very superior style, is desirous of stocking them with entirely new goods. To effect a clearance of the Salvage NO REASONABLE OFFER WILL BE REFUSED. Note the Prices : All wool square shawls/from 7/6 Stays, m great variety from 2/6 Costumes }i from 5/Men's trousers from 8/Men's vests from 5/Men's coats from 10/Ladies' and Gent's stockings and socks from 6d per pair Clocks (first-rate timekeepers). 6/Novels (a large assortment), 1/3 And a variety <>f other goods too numerous to mention, equally cheap. *#* Note the Aderess — NEXT TO THE BRIDGE, FOXTON. I HAVE this day REMOVED to my new offices m Main Street. ELIOT WARBURTON, Solicitor. Palmerston North, 9th May, 1877. IVT O T I C E . A PETITION will shortly be presented to His Excellency the Governor ; praying for tlie Separation of the Manchester and Kiwi tea Ridings from the Manawatu County, and their Proclamation as a Separate County, under the name of the COUNTY or KIWITEA. By order of the Separation Committee. Peilding, 7th May, 1877. A PUBLIC BALL WTLL BE HF.LD IST THE FOXTON PUBLIC HALL OiS T THURSDAY, 24th MA V (QUEEN'S BIRTH DAY.) Application for Tickets to be made to any member of the Committee not later than Saturday, 19th inst. Tickets, 10/6 each, admitting Gentleman and Lady. Committee — Messrs. H. Dawson, J. N. Flower, A. Gray, F. Robinson, juur., A. J. Whyte, J. J. Beatty, E. S. Thynne. • PUBLIC CONCERT, FORESTERS' HALL, Palmerston North, TUESDAY, 22.YD MAY, 1877. Part 1. 1. " Fanfine Valse "—Band. 2. "Old Sexton "—Solo. 3. "Still I Loye Thee "—Solo with Chorus. 4. "Oh ! Steer my Barque to Erin's Isle "—Solo. 5. " I Enow a Bank " — Duet. 6.' . —Solo 7. "To the Memory of a Friend " — Scandinavian Quartette. 8. "When the Swallows Southward Fly "—Solo. 9. " The Minstrel Boy "—Solo. 10. Piano Duet. Interval of 10 Minutes. Part 2. 1. " Royal Windsor Gallop" — Band. 2. "Farewell to the Forest"— English Quartette. 3. "The Lonely Heart"— Solo. 4. " The Minute Gun at Sea" — Duet. 5. " Home, Sweet Home " — Solo. 6. " Light as the Bird " — Spring Song — Scandinavian Quartette. 7. " Whip-Poor- Will "—Solo. 8. " What will you Say, Love ?"— Solo. 9. " Very Suspicious " — Duet. 10. " Fading Away " — Solo. 11. Piano Solo. National Anthem. Doors open at 7.30 ; Concert commences at 8. Tickets : Front Seats 2/Back Scats 1/Tickels may he obtained at the different stores, or at the entrance. Full Rehearsal for the Concert will be held at the Foresters' Hall on MONDAY, the 21st inst at 7.30 p.m. H. GRAFF, Hon. Sec. /CHICAGO MINSTRELS. \J FORESTERS' HALL. ONE NIGHT ONLY. THUESDAY, 17th MAY. See Programmes. ELEVEN PERFORMERS, Comprising THE BEST MINSTREL TROUPE IN THE COLONY. £T| RE WAI? D. — Lost from PalmerX ston, a Chestnut Marc, white star on forehead, three white feet. The above reward will be paid for such information as will lead to her recovery. ROBERT MACKIE, Butcher. Palmerston, 10th May, 1877.
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Manawatu Times, Volume II, Issue 60, 16 May 1877, Page 2
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