PR 0 GRAM M~E OP MR. R. B. WALCOTS SACRED CONCERT, TO TAKE PLACE IN 1 HE ODD FELLOWS' HALL, NELSON, ON THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 29, 1859. PART I. Selections from Haydn's Oratorio " The Creation." 1. Recitative—ln the Beginning. 2. Chorus—And the Spirit of God. 8. Air—Now vanish before the Holy Beams. 4. Chorus—A New Created World. 5. Recitative—And God said, Let the Waters. G. Air—Rolling in foaming Billows. 7. Solo and Chorus—The Marvellous Work. 8. Recitative—And God created Man. 9. Air— In Native Worth. ' 10 Air—Now Heaven in fullest Glory shone. 31. Recitative—And God said, Let there be Light. 12. Air—ln splendour bright. 13. Chorus—l he Heavens are telling. ; PART 11. Selections from JlandeVt Oratorio " The Messiah.1" 1. Recitative—Comfort ye my People. 2. Air—Every Valley shall be exalted. 3. Chorus—And the Glory of the Lord. 4. Recitative—Thus saith the Lord. 5. Air—But who may abide the day of his coming 5 6. Recitative—Behold a Virgin shall conceive. 7. S >lo and Chorus - O Thou that tellest. B.t(Jhoru.s—For unto us a Child is born. . ~,_, 7 9. Recitative—Thy Rebuke hath broken His Heart, " i 10. Airr-Behold and see if there be any Sorrow. 111. Recitative—He was cut off. ! 12. Air—But Thou didst not leave. 13. Chorus—The Lord gave the Word. ! J4. Air—Why do the Nations? 15. Chorus—'Hallelujah. Price of Admission:—Reserved Seats, Five Shil- ; lings; Back Seats and Gallery, Three Shillings. ! Tickets may be obtained of Mr. W. M. STAN1 TON I and Mr. R. B. W A LOOT, Trafalgar street. ! Doors open at Half-past Seven; Concert to commence at Eight o'clock precisely. A NNIVERSARY OF THE BAPTIS T Jr\. SUNDAY SCHOOL. THIS DAY, Tnesday, December 27, a PUBLIC EXAMINATION of the children in connexion with the above school will take place on a piece of ground in the Maitai Valley, known as the Old Hop Ground , The children will start in procession from the: Chapel, Bridge-street, at half-past Ten, a m , atd the examination will commence precisely at Twelve o'clock. After the Examination refreshments will be jjiven to the children, and the various prizes distributed. Tea will be provided for the parents and. friends of Sunday Schools. Tickets Is. each, to be had of the 3'fisses Jay, Bridge-street, and any of the Teachers. WAIMEA SOUTH LITERARY IN- »' STITUTION. The Annual TEA-PARTY, and a MU? ICAL ENTERTAINMENT (under the direction of Mr. Knyvett) will take place on MONDAY, the- 2nd of January, 1860. Tea on the table at Four., and Music to commence at half-past Five, p.m. Tickets, 2s. fid; Children half price. 761 HKAUACHESTUPPKD IX ONE .UlA'Olli. IF you want your Headache cu;red go to WEST'S Hair-dressing Saloon and' be Si I AMPOOISD, and have the dandruff removed from the head. 757 ANTED a FEMALE SERVANT.— Apply to Mrs. Robert Aitken, Ilardy-stireet 790 rPO ue SOLD or LET, those commodious -*- premises in Bridge-street, known as AITKEN'S STJRCS. Aiso the premises late in the occupation ot'Mr. Hudson, nearly opposite Mr. Wilkie's fcitort:, Bridge-street. Apply to G. HOOPER AND CO. Nelson Brewery, 26th Deumber, 1859. 791 LED, on the 9th of October, FRANCIS ; SMALL WOOD, son of Edwin BULLOCK, Esq., Hawthorn House, Hundswortli, England. Relatives are requested to call at the Post Offices of Mcl- , bourne, Auckland, or Lyttelton, for letters. 781
iotemncnt |tofices. Post Office, Nelson, December 21, ] 859. r'PENDERS will be received at this Office -1- until One p.m., THIS DAY, Tuesday, the 27th instant, from persons willing to contract for the CONVEYAMCE of M AILS from the Government or other Wharf to the Post Office, Nelson, for one year from the Ist January next. The Mails must be delivered at the Post Office within one hour of their being landed, or the Contractor will be liable to a penalty of £20. Securities for the due performance of the service contracted for will be required. Further information may be obtained on application at this office. B. WALMSLEY, 782 Postmaster.
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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 228, 27 December 1859, Page 2
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648Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume III, Issue 228, 27 December 1859, Page 2
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