Carlyle Harmonic Society. THE usual Quarterly Concert of the above Society "will be held in the Carlyle Town Hall, on THURSDAY, 11th July. Programme. Part I.—Birch’s , Popular Operetta, “ The Merry Men of : Sherwood Forest.” Interval of Ten Minutes. Part IT. Overture ... ... ... Cinderella Chorus ... ... Over hill and plain Song ... .... Man the Lifeboat Song ... For Ever Chorus ... Raise again the bold refrain Violin solo ... ... ... Song ... .. Far A way Chorus - Sweeter than the breath of summer Song ... ... ... Robin's Return Song ... ... I built a bridge of fancies Chorus ... Far down in yonder vale God save the Queen ! Doors open at 7.80, to commence at 8 p.m. Tickets (2s 6d each) can be obtained from, the members of the Committee, or at the stores of Messrs Tapi in and Dide. Printed programmes (full libretto) of first part can be purchased in the Hall, price sixpence. . G3B PG R SAL E, a VALUABLE FARM of 350 Acres, II situate in the • Omata District, on the Main South Road, about six miles from New Plymouth. The Property is chiefly in-grass, and is sub-divided into Paddocks, is beautifully situated, with many natural advantages, having a powerful stream, the Tapuae running through it, and about miles of sea coast boundary. For further particulars apply to 622tc ARTHUR STANDIBH. SEED WHEAT, Ex St. Kilda, @ Lyttelton. 1 HIE ..undersigned has on sale the following Superior Seed Wheat — Tuscan Velvet Chaff Rod Chaff or Hunter White. FREEMAN R. JACKSON, 623J113 Wanganui. W A N TED, TENDERS for the erection of a Sixroomed COTTAGE. Plans and specifications can be seen at Mr Perry’s, Uawera, Tenders close on SATURDAY, 6th July. C31J16 £1 REWARD. T OST, from Mr Davis’ Paddock, M Carlyle, a Bright Bay MARE, with black points, off hind foot white, and star on forehead ; branded R W on near shoulder. The above reward will be given to anyone bringing the same to Major Baudei.ey, Carlyle. 567J16 T© Barents and Guardians? vyOTICE is hereby given, that the IN Carlyle School Committee will from the first day of duly, 1878, give effect to the Compulsory Clauses of “ The Education Act, 1877.” F. COWERN, Hon. Sec. Carlyle School Committee. 605J117 WANTED, a Smart BOY, to deliver the Patea Mail on Wednesday and Saturday mornings. Apply office of this paper.
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Patea Mail, Volume IV, Issue 336, 6 July 1878, Page 3
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