Amusements rp HEA TR E ROYAL. Lessees and Managers...Hiecooka and Hayman. Business Manager ... ... D. Hayman. THIS EVENING, THIRD AND LAST WEEK - OF THE GREAT KELLY AND LEON’S MINSTRELS AND BURLESQUE OPERA TROUPE. Box plan at Jacobs’ Bazaar. ATHEN.EUM. COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT, TUESDAY EVENING, 19th INSTANT. Programme. 1. Pianoforte overture ... Madame Moller 2. Quartette —“Farewell.” ... 3. Ballad—“ Cherry ripe” ~ Mias Hewitt 4. Song—“ Ragged and torn” ... Mr. Palliser 5. Recitation—“ Mary Queen of Scots” (with music),..Mr. W. Taylor and Mr. Raymond 6. Song—“ Eily Mavonrnecn" .. Mr. Hickson 7. Pianoforte concerto (allegro)—“Ries”... S. Ballad—Will lie come” ... Miss' A. Moller 9. Descriptive sceua—“ The Slave Ship" ... .' Mr. Cary Pari 11, 1. Violin Solo ... ... Mr. Schwartz 2. Aria—“ Love me, beloved” ~. Mies Hewitt 3. Song ... ... ... Mr. Hollister 4. Aria—“ Una voce” (“II Barbiere”) ... Miss Florence Neville 5. Pianoforte Recital—“ Sextour di Lncia” Mdlle. Chasbonnet 0. Cavatina—“Angel forms” ... Mr. Hill 7. Duet—“ Love and weal”... ... ■ ... ... ■ Messrs. Hollister and Maginnity .B.—Laughing Chorus ADMISSION—TWO SHILLINGS. H. F. LOGAN, Hon. Sec. WELLINGTON HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. Patrons : His Excellency the Marquis of Normanby and Lady Normanby. THE SPRING EXHIBITION Will be held in ST. GEORGE’S HALL ON WEDNESDAY NEXT. Doors open at 2 p.m. Admission—Non-subscribers, 2to 4,2 s 6d 4 to 10, Is. T. W. KIRK, Hon. Sec. Meetings, &c. ELECTION. Mr. HUTCHISON will address the Ratepayers at the CITY HOTEL. CLYDE-QUAY, ON TUESDAY EVENING, At 8 o’clock. LECTION FOR MAYOR. MR. DRANSFIELD Will address the Ratepayers on TUESDAY EVENING, I9th NOVEMBER, At 8 o’clock, at the NEWTOWN HOTEL, NEWTOWN. WEDNESDAY EVENING, 20th NOV., At 8 o’clock, at the PRINCESS HOTEL, THORNDON. ' THURSDAY EVENING, 21at NOV., At-8 o'clock, at the TRAMWAY HOTEL, ADELAIDE-ROAD. Education TT? OBERT MERTON, of Aberdeen UniJLAj versity Scotland, (who has had twenty years experience in Teaching at Home and in this Colony), will open a PRIVATE ACADEMY after the Christmas ho idays. Pupils will be prepared for the Civil Service or the Matriculation Examinations, or for Commercial pursuits. Vacancies for tour Boarders. Terms and References on application.. Terrace, 12th November, 1878. IMF DLLS. OHABBONNET begs to inform the public that,she intends staying a few weeks in Wellington, and that she will receive a few pupils for finishing lessons, at MRS. LAWSON’S, Boulcott-street, Terrace. L AD I E S’ DAY-SCHOOL, Moleswoeth-btbeet (Opposite Mr. D. Chisholm, Grocer), MISS SMITH, having had considerable experience in General Tuition, has OPENED a SELECT DAY-SCHOOL for Young Ladies, in addition to Pianoforte Lessons. Electoral Notices £4 IT Y COUNCIL. ELECTION OF MAYOR, Notice is hereby given that the following gentlemen have been Nominated for the Office of Mayor for the Borough of Wellington, namely : DRANSFIELD, JOE HUTCHISON, WILLIAM There is only one vacancy to be filled, and’ as the number of candidates exceeds the number of vacancies, I hereby appoint a poll to be taken as between the several candidates whose names are given above, on WEDNESDAY, the 27th day of NOVEMBER INST., at the sideroomof the Odd Fellows’ Hall, Grey-street. The polling will commence at 9 o’clock a,m. and terminate at S o’clock p.m. JAMES AMES, Returning Officer. Wellington, 18th November, 1878. rj”10 THE RATEPAYERS OF THE JL . CITY. Ladies and Gentlemen-,— As previously announced in the papers, I am a candidate for the Mayoralty at the ensuing election. _ Having been connected with municipal affairs for many years, it is scarcely necessary in this address to giro a full statement of my views ; but I will take an early opportunity of inviting you to meet me, when I trust to be able to give a satisfactory account of_ my stewardship in the past, as well as my views and opinions for tbe future. Yours faithfully, J. DRANSFIELD, To Aro, sth November, 1878. rmo THE ELECTORS OF THE KAROEI X RIDING, IIUTT COUNTY. Ladies and Gentlemen,— Wg desire to return you our mutt sincere thanks for the bourn' conferred on us at tho late election, and trust, by faithfully and impartially discharging bur duties, to merit a continuance of your favor and esteem. - We have the honor to bo, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your obedient servants, > PATRICK MONAGHAN. STEPHEN LANCASTER. Karori, November 18, 1878.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5506, 19 November 1878, Page 1
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680Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5506, 19 November 1878, Page 1
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