Piiblic ''Notices. ! Catholic Church. FATHER La Menant clc Chesnais, S.M.,will OPEN a MISSION in the Church at Patea on Sunday next, at 7 p.m. Father Grogan will celebrate MASS on Sunday at 11 a.in., and will announce the Missioner for the evening. N The Mission will last eight entire days. Mass,_wilLtake place each morning at 7 o’clock ; Sermon at 9-30; Instruction for Children at 3-30 afternoon ; and Sermon each evening at 7 o’clock; » P. GROGAN, S.M. Patea Harmonic Society. ORDINARY QUARTERLY CONCERT. FEBRUARY 23, 1882. ; PROGRAMME: PART I. Overture Chorus, “ How bright and fair” (William Tell) Song . , Duett Cornet and Baritone Quartette .“ The Dream” (Sterling) Chorus, “From our home, gracious Lord” (1. Lombardi) Song Duett, “When the wind blows in from the sea” Song Double Quartette, “Great Apollo” (S. Webbe) Song “ At the ferry” (M. Webbe) Chorus, “ The night is advancing ” (II Turd ) PART 11. Birch’s Popular Operetta, . “ Eveleen, the Rose of the Vale/' ' COMPRISING Overture Chorus, “ Away to the meadows, awaj r !” Ballad and Semi-chorus, “ The perfume of summer” Ballad “ Scenes of my childhood” Chorus, “ Cheerily tripping along the gay mead” Pastoral Symphony Chorus, “Hark, the village bells are ringing” Maypole Dance Ballad, “Then for thee I breathe a sigh” Chorus, “ Hail to the merry festive time” Ballad .. ......“ There’s a cot inthevale” Chorus, u Our yeomen and God speed the plough” Song “ Why is not Richard here?” Song “ My own, my native land” Duett, “ The harvest moon is shining bright” Finale...Rustic dance and chorus, “Sing merrily” ' • God Save the Queen ! Doors open at 7,30.; Commence at 8 o’clock. 'Pickets—price 2s 6d—may be obtained from Members of the Committee, and from the Secretary, After the Concert, the balance of useful articles remaining from the Bazaar will be offered at auction without reserve, E. C. HORNER. On Hand —For Sale. £JOALS and corn sacks. EDWD. C. HORNER. : First-class Business Opening. LEMONADE & SODA WATER BUSINESS. R C. F. BAR KE R has received instructions from Mr G. Saunders, to sell privately THE GOODWILL OF HIS FIRST-CLASS & WELL-KNOWN Lemonade & Soda Water Business, TOGETHER WITH THE LEASE of the PREMISES, Machinery and Engine, Bottle Hack, Largo Waggon, Trap. Mr Barker would call particular attention to this first-class opportunity for a man with a Small Capital to enter into a well-established and thriving business. Satisfactory reasons given for selling. For further particulars apply to . ■ C. F. BARKER, Auctioneer, Patea. OTTO HAASE’S Livery and Bait Stables, Albion Hotel, Patea. Buggies, Pic-nic Carriages, and Saddle Hacks on Hire. Good Paddocking. Agent for Cobb and Co.’s coaches. Passengers and parcels booked.
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Patea Mail, 17 February 1882, Page 2
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423Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Patea Mail, 17 February 1882, Page 2
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