r-p HEAT RE ROYAL THIS EVENING, FSIDAT, 2 oth JULY, MR, & MRS. H E r N E'S FINAL CONCERT. PROGRAMME— PART I. Solo, Piano. — Grand Rondo in B. Minor, Mendelssohn Mrs Heine. Solo, Violin.— La Trille dv Diablo Tari tini Mr Heine. [This Sonata was written in the Tear 1023 by Tartmi, who dteamt one night he saw tho Devil standing at the foot of his bod, playing a solo so fiugularly beautiful, that hi awoke from the violence of liis emotions, arose, and wrote this composition, which ho named "The Devil's Sonata."] Song —The Slavs, Lin ley Mrs TTI2 r.v.E. Solo, Piano. — Spinnlied/Lifcolff ... Mrs Heine. Solo, Violin. — Lucrezia Borgia Samson Mrs Ketne. Song. — "The Laird o' Coekpen"... Mrs Brine. Duet, Violui and Piano. — Sonata in B flat., Dussek Mr and Mrs Heine. INTERVAL t.P TEN MINUTES. PAR! 1 11. Son. 1 ?; — "Kathleen Mavourneen, Crouch, MrsHrcrNE Solo, Violin. — (On one string only,; from Piganini ... Mrs Heine Solo, Piano. — Capriccio a la Seozzese, W. 11. Holmes Mrs Heine Solo on the Common Whistle, Heine Mr Heixb Finale. — Imitation of Bow Bells, and " God iiuvc the Queeu" Mr Heine Admission — Upper House, 5s ; Lower House, 2s 6d. Tickets may be obtained of Messrs Munro, Rogers, Rose, and the Southlaud Club, where Tickets may be obtained of .Mr Skinner. The Concert to commence at 8 precisely, doors open at half-past Seven. KB. No person is authorised !o act in any manner for the above accomplished Artistes, ami no monies will ho paid for any debts incurred, except upon the authority of the undersigned. C. SKINNER, Southland Club. xj.UJLj.r.i.o Sj. Du.vEDiy, May 30th, 1566. f THOMAS CONNOR, of Dur.edin, in the * 9 Province of Otago, Colony of New Zealand my Heirs, Executors, and Assigns, from good causes and divers considerations me moving do hereby Release aWiarely J. R. DAVIES, Contractor, of Southland, in the Colony of New Zealand his Heirs, Executors, and Assigns, from the suits or actions now pending in the Supreme Court of New Zealand, from ail and every suit or suits, bills, all and every action or actions or causes of actions from whatsoever cause or nature, from all sum or sums ot % money duo or owing, or that may become due or oaring from whatsoever cause, from all obligations, engagements, agreements, promises, monies, covenants, contracts, claims, demands, deficiencies of whatsoever kind and nature from the beginning of the world to the I present time. As witness my hand and seal this Thirtieth day of May, One thousand eight hundred and sixty -sit. (Signed) THO3. CONNOR. In the presence of (Signed) P. BARKER. WANTED, GOATS. Apply to F. T., by letter, i'ost-office, Invercargill.
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Southland Times, Volume VII, Issue 523, 20 July 1866, Page 5
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442Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Volume VII, Issue 523, 20 July 1866, Page 5
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