Business Notices. Grand Vocal and Instrumental Concert. THE New Plymouth Orchestra of 17 Perforwei'B, assisted by the Pntea Harmonic Society, will give a Concert at the Harraonie Hall, On TUESDAY, 20th inst. PROGRAMME. PART I. 1. —Overture, “ Guy Mannering ” Bishop (Orchestra.) 2. —Song, “ Wrecked and Saved ’’...Knowles (Mr Taplin.) 3. —Septett, “ Cradle Song.”... Lange 4.—Song, “Still so Gently’’...Somnambula (Mr Heron.) s.—Symphony 2nd Adagio and Allegro Vivace Hayden (Orchestra) 6.—Song, “ Nina ” Hobbs 7. —Solo Violoncello, “ Le Eeve” Gottenmann (Mr F. W. Richmond.) 8. —Valse, “ Heaven’s Songs” Strauss (Orchestra.) PART IX. 9,—March, “ Militaire” Scotson Clark (Orchestra.) 10.—Song, “ The Bugler ” Ptauti (Mr E. C, Horner.) 11, —Cornet Solo, Selection, (Mr T. Hughes.) 12. —Septett,Garotte ” Gluck 13. —Song, “ Apart ” A. S. Gatty (Miss Gowland.) 14.—Selection, “ I Puritani ” Bellini (Orchestra.) 15, —Solo, Violin, “ Air Earie ” 16,—Song, Beautiful Girl of Kildare. 17. —Valse, “ Adieu” Snelling (Orchestra.) GOD SAVE THE QUEEN ! Doors open at 7-30, commence at 8. Admission, 3s and 2s. Working members will be admitted on presenting their tickets. Honorary members will receive tickets as usual. EDWD. C. HORNER, Hon. Sec.
Steam Wood and Chaff Mill, THE undersigned lias for sale Oats, Hay, Bran, and Chaff. Orders left with James Lett, Bee Hive Store, will be punctually attended to. Timber ripped up to 8 inches. THOS. HAYCOCK. Mr W. H. Skeet, Surgeon Dentist, WILL arrive in Patea on Tuesday next, 20th June, and remain until half-past ten on the morning of the 23rd, and may be consulted professionally at Mr Gower’s, Chemist. All letters and messages will receive prompt attention.
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For Sale. Lot 1, to let or for sale, Suburban Section No, 21, containing 23 acres, subdivided into four paddocks, witli five-roomed house and outhouses j a good orchard, well stocked with all kinds of fruit trees ; ten minutes walk from P.O. Very suitable for dairying. Lot 2, Patea Wood and Chaff Mill, now leased to Mr Haycock at a rental of £1 per week ; four years to run. Lot 3, Three-roomed Cottage in Meredith str66t a Lot 4, Three-roomed Cottage, in Meredith street. Lot 5, Three-roomed Cottage, in Meredith Lot 6, Six-roomed House, Meredith street. The above are all true and faithfully built. Lot 7, Section in Bedford street, 80£ lee. frontage, with splendid site for houset The above properties will be sold cheap, as the OWNER is determined to turn them into Cash, For all particulars apply to the Lnder--Bi g "ed ° n,y - JAMES LETT, Bee-rive Stork, Street. May 12, 1882g
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Patea Mail, 19 June 1882, Page 2
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