. Aug. 16/61 Concert in Aid of the Purchase of a Pianoforte for the ttelßon Haraio^c Society. QN the Evening ' ,]V l-v-7 2lst instant, aC< w above purpose, in th .-,<> . / lS n . which Membei sof tho Society will perk .. Tickets (not transferable), ss. each, will bo .«. by the Managing Committee, on Monday, the 19tu instant, from Twelve to Three o'clock p.m.. only, at Mr. Stantpn's, Trafalgar-street. The Ticket List will remain open at Mr. Stanton's, until Friday, 16th instant. Ladies and Gentlemen desiring to attend, will therefore please apply for tickets of admission through any Subscriber or ..Member of the Society before the Friday preceding the Concert, , Books containing programme and libretti of the Songs and Choruses, published as usual, and sold at 6d. each. '; N.B.—This is not one of the ordinary Concerts of the Society. 957 Programme QF the above advertised CONCERT. part" i. Chorus— 11 Rise up, arise," St. Paol.. Mendilsshon. Duet and Ghorus—" I waited for tho Lord," Hymn of Praise „ Anther*—" Hear my prayer," „.... Kent. Solo-*" I- praise 'JSiee, O God," St. Paul Mendelssohn. Chorus— •« The Lgrd Ho is good," St. Paul ,'„ „ 7 Chorus— «• Ogreatwthe depth," StT ►» % >P»ul.. '. V. I -v Trio—" Lift thine eyes," Elijah .... „ Chorus—" Hallelujah to the. Father," Mount of Olives- ,V;.Vv. \ .■ .. «. : ~ ... Beethoven. ■ ',■"■■;::„;.'" ••; Overture—^Guillaumea Tell ... ..v,i. Rossini. . SqJo. and^Chorus— «i The -harp that once through Tara's halls " ...... Irish Melody. }^»d 4*' 0 n*pp^ fair '* ......;.;.'.".. W! Shield. '■'JBo^piu--'-"-1-■';■■/- . ■■•■ ■•/.' . ~ Fantasia Fianbfor fe. Frotn 'JOberbri, in Fairy land" ........ ■..;,........... R.J.Stevens. Solo and ' Chorusr-The last; Rose, of . Summer J......;.............. Irish Melody. Solo and Chorus-^ Rule Britannia.... Dr. Arne. Finale— God Save the"Queen! Books of the entire words to be had of Mr. Stanton Trafalgar-street. s ■ K§ Dooiu open at half-past Seven, the Concert to commence at Eight o'clock. 958 " . "NOTICE. The Advertiser1 having purchased the . RICHMOND, PUBLIG CjPNVEYANCE, begs to inform the inhabitants of Waimea-E»st that he intends running every MondUkj«Wedaevday, Friday, and Saturday, leaving Mrs. Kite's, Richmond, at 9 a.m., and Wright's Royal Bctal,-Nelson at 3-30 p.m. •'• '"Parcels Delivered; 393 - HfINRY HAMMOND. arptice-of Alteration. ON and AFTER NEW YEAR'S DAY 186l r the ROYAL MAIL wiU leave WAKEFIELD;every TijEsbi,Y,.THnKsi>AY, and Satcbday, at Half-past Seven, a.m., if the liver permitsj arriving in Nelson at. Eleven a.m., and leaving the Royal Hotel at Three o'clock, p.m. N.B.—AII orders executed on commission, Parcelt delivered, &c, ifec, by J. ANDREWS, Mail Contractor. tfelaon Board of works. IVTUMEROUS COMPLAINTS having ■^ been received of persons RIDING and DRIVING on the FOOTPATHS within the city, notice is hereby given that in future all such offenders will be PROSECUTED as the law directs. By order of the Board j , - , J. L. BAILEZ, /'... Secvotary. Board pi; Works Office, Nelson, July 19,1861. ;f,. To Pig-Hunters. IN consequence of recent depredations, all PIG*HUNTING on, or within the distance prescribed by Actof Parliament, of our respective holdings on the River Motueka, is prohibited from this date. '•' ■'■ ;: " ■ ■■' ."' "" *'" : C. A. B. Pocock, Thos. H. Vyvvan, Salisbury and Djjxtok. July 27. . 933 iriuov BAvcnra acadimt. If R. D. CHITTBINDEN begs to inform ■*-"•*• fcisi friends, parents, and the public generally, that, on and i^fter the 14th instant, he will open his Dancimo Classes, at his rooms, Toi-Toi Valley, •;- '•' '' ,'.:' ;: - ; - Bvery Tuesday aad Triday Evening, . and trust*, by strict attention to hi* duties and these' lectness of his pupils, to merit a share of the publia patronage. : D; C. begs also to state that he will give private lessons to Ladies and Gentlemen of any age in all the newest dances of the day, and which can be obtained at all hours of the day by those wishing privacy and expedition. , Juvenile class every Tuesday and Friday from 3 to 5. Adults, 7. Private Lessons as per arrangement. Private Families and Schools punctually attended to, with; Music included. ' <- Terms known on application. Fees paid in adatace. 647 A N APPRENTICE WANTED to the -*"** UPHOLSTERY and PAPER-HANGING BUSINESS. Apply to W. JENKINS, Hardy-street, Nelson. 676 Oyster Saloon!!! Tea, Coffee, and Refreshment Rooms. ; YIJ. JACOBS begs to inform the inhabi- • tarits of the city and country districts that he Has taken the Original Oyster Saloon, in Bridge-street, and intends keeping a good supply of Oysters, Fish, Poultry, and all kinds of Vegetables, which he will supply at the lowest rates, and hopes by strict attention, civijty, and moderate charges to merit a share of public patronage. Tea, Coffee, and other Refreshments, at all hours. 937 ANTED, a FEMALE SERVANT— Apply to Mrs. HUDSON, London Tavern. H. HUDSON. Nelson, August 5. 954 aroTica or behov&i. THE MISSES JAY, in returning thanks for -*- favors received during their residence in their late store, beg to call attention to their having taken more Extensive and Commodious Business Premises, in Bridge-street, (lately occupied by Messrs. Sharland and Watt,) where late additions will be found to their stock of Mew Fancy Goods, and choice selections in various other branches offeredN.B.—TWO ROOMS TO LET, suitable for offices, with a private entrance, also the back part of the shop. 670 CLOVER AND GLASS SEEDS. ON SALE at the Birmingham House, Bridge-street, White and Red Clover, Cow Grass, and superior mixed Grasses. Nelson-grown Garden Seeds, &c, &c. July 4th, 1861. 805 lUST RECEIVED, ex Lord Ashley, *J Brussels Carpets, various patterns Kidderminster „ „ Drugget and Felt Felt Sofa Covers , FeltSqujires'fbrr:^: :, -.;.- , r . Oil Cloth for Passages, Stairs and . JomOn sale at the stores of john: stmohs. and co.
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Colonist, Volume IV, Issue 398, 16 August 1861, Page 1
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