Miscellaneous. PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY (In Connkction with the Mechanics’ Intsitute.) CONDUCTOR—MR MITCHELL. THE FIRST CONCERT of the above Society will be given iu the ACADEMY OF MUSIC on THURSDAY, April IS, 1872. PROGRAMME— Part Soug—“ The Lark's Aloft” Song— 11 England Yet”—Mr Wright Song—“ Her Bright Smile”—Miss Hawkcs Duct —“ Home to Our Mountains” —Mr and Mrs Mitchell Song—“ Slowly the Day is Fadiug”—Mrs Solomon Song—Gentleman Amateur Song—“ OYe Tears”—Mrs Mitchell Chorus ala valse —“ 0 the Flowery Month of June” Interval op Ten Minutes. Pianoforte Solo —“ Overture to Masauicllo’ —Mr Owcu “Market Chorus from Masauicllo' 1 Song—“ I’ll Follow Thee”—Mrs Mitchell Song—“ Phcebc Dearest” —Mr Myers Song—“ Only”—Mrs Welch Trie —“ Shall a Clown”—Mr and Mrs Mitchell and Gentleman Amateur Song—“ The Village Blacksmith” —Mr Mackic Part Soug—“ The New Year” God Save the Queen. ACCOMPANIST—MR OWEN. Doors Open at 7.30 p.m.. Concert to Commence at 8 o’clock. ADMISSION : Front Scats or Gallery, 2s Gd; Pit, Is. GRAIIAMSTOWN WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH. THIS EVENING, THE ANNIVERSARY SOIREE Will be held in the HOME INSTITUTE, SIIORTLAND. Tea on the 'Tables at Six O'clock ; after which A PUBLIC MEETING Will be held in the WESLEYAN CHURCH, Graliamstown, when addresses will be given by the following Ministers and Gentlemen Rev. J. Duller—Chairman. Mr Jus. Kernick. “ Money ” Rev W. J. Williams, “ Church Music ” Rev J. J. Lewis, “ Education” Rev B. C. But land, “ Unity without Uniformity ” Rev S. Wilson, “ Debt ” Mr C. Fletcher, “ Progress.” Seveial Tieccs of Music will be rendered by the Choir during the Evening. TICKETS—2s. E ;cli ; maybe obtaiued from Mr R. French, Shorthand ; and Mr C. Fletcher, Graliamstown. PICKETS for the Philharmonic Society's GRAND CONCERT, tj be given in Hie Academy of Music on Thursday, 18th iust., can be obtained at the following places : —Mr Jefferson’s, Mr Watters’, Mr Carter’s, and at the Mechanics’ Institute—price 2s (id. g P A RULING ALES. R. SECCOMBE & SON, GREAT NORTHERN BREWERY, Auckland, and WHARF, GRAIIAMSTOWN. J. M. MCKENZIE, Agent. GRAIIAMSTOWN AND TARARU TRAMWAY. mRAINS LEAVE TARaRU at 9 o'clock. X and Every Hour until 5 o’clock Leave Graliamstown at 9.30 o’clock, and Every Hour until 5.30 o’clock. Fares 3d. For Rates Charged for Carriage of Goods, kc., apply to^ 11. C. GILLESPIE, Office, Tararu.
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Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 163, 17 April 1872, Page 2
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