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Public Announcements. £1 Reward. LOST, a Bay Mare, about March 12, from Mr D. Ballam’s stables, Waverley, branded (jC. Apply this office. Carlyle Harmonic Society. 15th ORDINARY CONCERT WILL take place at the Town Hall, Patea, on Friday, April Ist. PROGRAMME. FIRST FART, Overture—Fan tine Waltz Chorus—Huntsman’s Chorus, Dor Freischiitz Song—Every land my home Song—Lot me dream again Chorus—From yonder vale and hill (Lucia di Lammermoor Song—Wrecked and saved Song—Sing to me a merry lay Instrumental Selection (Flute) Song—All that glitters is not gold Pianoforte Solo —• Song—Memories (Schumann) Chorus —Hark! how for thee (Lucia de Lammermoor) Interval of 10 minutes. SECOND PART. Birch’s new, sparkling, and popular Operetta, n Eveleen, the Rose of the Vale," CONTAINING Solos, Duetts, Quartetts, and Choruses, with full orchestral accompaniments, introducing the following characters, Eveleen | Richard Albert | Claude Herbert 1, Overture—2, Chorus—Away to the meadows, away 3, Ballad and semi-chorus—The perfume of summer 4, Scenes of my childhood o, Chorus and serenade—Cheerfully tripping along the gray mead 0, Hark ! the village bells arc ringing 7, Maypole dance 8, Ballad —Then for thee I breathe a sigh 9, Chorus—Hail to the merry festive time 10, Ballad —There’s a cot in the vale 11, Chorus with quartette and solo—Our yeomen, and God speed the plough 12, Song—Why is not Richard here 13, Song—My own, my native land 14, Duett—The harvest moon 15, Finale —Sing merrily, sing cheerily Librettos, coutainng characters and words, may be obtained, price 6d. Tickets, price 2s 6d, may he obtained from Messrs Taplin, Maliony, Gibson, and Dale, or from the Secretary. Honorary members will please pay their subscriptions, to ensure delivery of tickets, two of which, exclusive of member’s ticket, will be delivered to each member. Doors open at 7-30, commence at 8 o’clock. EDWARD C. HORNER, Hon. Sec. Abridged preliminary PROSPECTUS OF THE Wellington and Manawatu Railway Company (Limited). Capital, £500,000 : Divided into 100,000 Shares at £5 each. PROVISIONAL DIRECTORS : Samuel Brown James Bull, J.P. 11. Bunny, M.H.R, John Chew Henry Diver. J.P. Sir W. Fox, M.H.R. James Gear Robert Greenfield A.W.F.Halcombc,J.P. W.Hutchison, M.H.R. C. B. Izard W. 11. Levin, M.H.R. James Linton James Lockie H. F. Logan John McKenzie W.S.Moorhousc, M.H.R J. E. Nathan A. K. Newman John Plimmer O. Y. Shannon, J.P. Cl. M. Snelson Benjamin Smith J, S. M. Thompson W. T. L, Travers Walter Turnbull, J.P. Win. Whittcm H. C, Wilson James Wallace J. Woodward, J.P. J. H. Wallace, J.P. Andrew Young Co-operating with local Committees throughout the Provincial District. This Company is formed to complete the communication by rail from Wellington to Manawatu and New Plymouth. It is proposed to raise at least £50,000 of the capital within the colony, payable as follows : —2s (kl per share on application, 2s Gd per share on allotment, and the residue by ealls not exceeding 5s per share, at intervals of not less than three months. The Company propose to acquire the Native Lauds through which the line will puss, and will apply to Parliament to obtain thcnccessary powers to carry out the undertaking. The concessions which the Government have made, ami other particulars, are fully set forth in the prospectus, which can he obtained from the .Secretary, or at any of the branches of the Bank of Now Zealand throughout the colony, and to which is annexed a form of application for shares. Immediate application for shares is necessary. The share list will close on the 31st May, 1881. “ Bankers : Bank of New Zealand. Treasurer ; J. Woodward, Esq. Solicitors ; Messrs Travers ami Son. J. H. WALLACE, Secretary. Wellington, Feb. iti, 1881. mi enw m CE I REGISTERED! Sutton’s Unadulterated Seeds. SUTTON'S worldrenowned Seeds arc supplied to order in Christchurch (or at any other Ports, in quantities) at an advance of TEN PER CENT, upon English Catalogue Prices. Royal Berks Seed Establishment, Reading. Catalogues may he obtained from, or orders addressed to F, W, ISITT, Box ‘Jill. Christchurch ; Or. E. Veale. New Plymouth.

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Patea Mail, 31 March 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Patea Mail, 31 March 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Patea Mail, 31 March 1881, Page 1

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