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Amusements A CADIMY OP MUSIC. THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, January 29fcli, 1880. GRAND CONCERT IN AID OF'THE CATHOLIC BOYS' SCHOOL. HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR has conseuted to Preside. PROGRAMME. ' Part I. Descriptive Scena " The Sexton" —Mr McLiver. Aria ... ... " Scenes that are Brightest" —Mrs Bruce. Song "Strangers Yet" —Mr Airey. Ballad — " Milly's Faith" —Miss Thomson. Duet ... " Why do you watch the lone, lone deep ?-" —Misses Shanaghan & Swan. Song " Hear me, Gentle Maritana " —Mr Graham. I Ballad—Mrs Kilgour. Descriptive Scena ./. " The Plying Dutchman"—Mr S. Oatrau. Irish Melody ... " She is far from the land " —Miss Shanaghan (by desire). Irish Comic Song ... " Terrible Tragedy" —Mr McLiver. Song ... " I'll remember you, love, in my prayers"—Miss Swan. Interval of Ten Minutes. Paut 11. Ballad " Still I love thee " —Mr Cornell. Song " I cannot sing the old songs " —Miss Thomson. Irish Melody " The Irish Emigrant" i —Mr Chas. Brown. I Song "We must be strangers now" (composed by Mr R. A. R. Owen, and sung by request) —Miss Shanaghan. Ballad ... " Killawiey " j —Miss Swan (by desire). Ballad ... "There is a flower that bloometh" —Mr Airey. Song ... "Too late" —Mrs Bruce. Ballad „, ... "In happy moments"— —Mr Graham. Song ... "Faraway" —Miss Swan. Irish Comic Song ... " Dancing Riley 0!" —Mr McLiver. i God Savb the Queen. \ Doors open at 7.3o—Concei-t commences at 8. Tickets of Admission —3s, 2s, Is. 136 Mr R; A. R. Owen, Conductor. The Band of the Hauraki Engineers will play on the Balcony previous to the Concert. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. FRIDAY, 30i,h INSTANT. '# " FATHERS CHINIQUY AND HENNEBERRY." An opinion of their Objects and Mission. " CHINIQUY'S STORIES." What to think of them. Which is the real Christian Church ? MR GEORGE TIDAL Will deliver a LECTURE as above. Doorg open at half-past seven; to commence at eight. Admission, Is. ACADEMY OF MVS IC. MONDAY EVENING, FEB. 2, 1880. GRAND VOXTCEET IN AID OF THE ENSOR_FUND. Daors open afe 7.80 o'clock ; CoHoert to commence at 8. ' PROGRAMME in FUTURE ISSUE. Tickets : 3s, 2s, and Is. Holders of Front Seat Tickets admitted to Dance. 132

Volunteer Notices DISTRICT ORDERS. THE INSPECTION of all tbe Volunteer and Cadet Companies will be made by Major Withebs on SATURDAY, 3lst January, at 6 p.m. sharp, opposite the old Thames School. Full musters, of each Corps particularly requested. T. L. Mxtbbat, 120 Major. HAURAKI ENGINEERS. MAJOR WITHERS will hold his laspection Parade^fe next SATURDAY Afternoon. Corps and sand will fall in at 5.30 pm. Members will please make arrangements to be present. J. eI'ORMONT SMALL, 133 Captain Commanding. THAMES RIFLE RANGERS. A LL Members wishing to COMPETE to J\. Represent the Company at Nel«on, are requested to Meet on the Rifla Range on FRIDAY, at 8 p.m, and SATURDAY, »t 6 p.m. By order. John Fabbeli, 184 Secretary.

J. BRIGHT, HURSERYMAN & SEEDSMAN, I Pabawai. JB. Respectfully intimates to his Cus- « tomers and Friends he has ior- Sale, : Strong Plants of the Penzanoe BeocaXil and Vetchm' Mammoth CAtfLIFf-.OW.EE. Also, a Fine Sum pie of SobGHUM Seed. Keepers of Horses and Cows will find this much more Profitable to Sow than Maize, as it will stand cutting Twice in the Season. I CARROT and other VEGETABLE 1 . SEEDS in Stock. FROM MELBOURNE and SYDNEY? JUST IMPORTED by R. WISEMAN, A Splendid Lot of Spring and Summer Goods. «#- GREAT REDUCTION in PRICES INSPECTION SOLICITED TpNCOUBAGE THAMES INDUS-L-J TRIE B.—G ood Tweed Trousers from 22s 6d. All Goods well shrunk. At R. WISEMAN'S, Brown street.

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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3462, 29 January 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3462, 29 January 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3462, 29 January 1880, Page 3

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