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Concert ST. JOSEPH'S SCHOOL, WILLOTKffIBY BTBEET. PROGEAMME FOE THE CONCERT and DRAMA, under the V^ Patronage of His Grace Archbishop Steins, fr.J., which will take place as above THIS (Thursday) EVENING-, Dec. 2nd, 1880. GiKiV.—"Swiftly oW the Mountain's brow '' —Mesdamos Kilgour and Lawless; Misses Coney, Stephenson, Moore ; Messrs Brown, Coney, Stewart, Haydon, Weabon, and Batchi'lor. Duet.—" The Frozen Neet"—Two Piano* and Harmonium—Misses Bank", Mcllho»e, Mahoney: Clarionet, Mr Batchelor. Vocal Dvxr. —"Spring and Summer" — Mrs Kilgour aud Miss Coney. Vioiin Soio, with Hdrp accompaniment.— Miss Era Douglas and Mr Stewart. The Lone Stabby Houks.—Mrs Lawless, accompanied on Harp by Miss A. McIlhone, Chorus by Orchestra. Duet.—" The Bells of the Monastery."— Misses Coney, Mcllhone, Gibbons, and Douglas. Clarionet by Mr Batchelor. Vocai Duet,—"Elfin Call"—Mn Lawless and Mies Stephenson. Redowa.—Piano, Harp, and Violin : Misses Moore and A. Mcllhone, and Mr Stewart. Vocai Solo.—" Waiting " —Mm Kilgour. DRAMA— THE WITCH OF ROSENBURG. DBAMATIB PEESONJ3. Countess Anna Yon Kosenberg—Miss Gibbons Bertha (her Confidential Maid)— Miss Claxton Lotte, (Schoolmistress in the Village) —Mis» Mahoney Gretchen (her friend)—Mies Mcllhone Frau Plumper—Miss Mooney Frau Semmel—Miss S. Coney Frau Tucker —Miss Ensor School children—Miesea Bank, Mcllbone, Gillies, Twohill, and H. Stevenson. Soio and ChobttS.—"The Watch on the Bhine." Vooai Sow).—" Yesterday " —Mrs Lawlew. Ciabionet Solo.—Mr Batcbelor. Vocai Duet.—" I've Wandered in Dreams " —Misses Coney and Stewart. QrABTETTE.—" The Three Chafers "— Me*rs Coney, Stewßtt, and Weston. Piano Soio.—"La Parisienne "-—Miss A. Mollbone. Vocal Soio.—" To-morrow " —Miss Stephenson. Dttet.—Two Pianos and Harmonium—Misses Coney, Mcllhone, and Gibbons—Accom- . paniment on Clarionet by Mr Batchelor. Sow) on Vioiin (with Piano). —Miss A. Mcllbone and Mr Stewart. Gi.EE.—"The Carnovale"—Mesdames Kilgour, Lawless; Misses Coney, Stephenson and Moore; Messrs Brows, Coney, Stewart, Haydon, Batchelor, and Weston. God Save the Queen ! 1468 Government Notices NOTICE UNDER SECTIONS 84 AND 41 OF THE GOLDMINING DISTRICTS ACT, 1873. Warden's Office, Te Aroha, 29th November, 1880. THE applications for Licenses for the Water Races for Gold Mining Purposes, speoified in the Schedule hereunder, may be granted on WEDNESDAY, the 22nd day of December, 1880, unless valid objection thereto be in the meantime made in writing, and lodged at this office not less than seven clear days before that date. Habbt Kebbick, Warden. SCHEDULE. No. I.—John Gibbons, water race, commencing at a point one hundred and fifty yards behind G. Lipsey's house and terminating one hundred yards in front of the Hot Springs Hotel. . - ■ The length of such Race is half a mile or thereabout*, and its intended course is north and south. The mean breadth and depth of such race is two feet by one foot. It is capable of carrying two sluice-heads of water, and the number of sluice-heads, of forty inohes each, which it is propose d to appropriate, is two. No* 2. —H. H. Adams, water race, commencing at a point on first creek past O'Halloran's , Hotel, and pegged with a peg marked I, and terminating on south of Hot Springs boundary reserve. The length of such race is about three-quarters of a mile or thereabouts, and ils intended course is about south. The mean breadth and depth of such race is twelve inches by nine inches. It is capable of carrying two sluice heads of water, and the number of sluice heads, of forty inches each, which it is proposed to appropriate, is tWO* No 3. —Charles McLean, water race, commencing at a point on a creek believed to be called Waiongomai, situated about two and half to three miles southward i from Te Arena township, and terminating below machine site in the Waihou river. The length of such race is about three miles or thereabouts and its intended oourse is northerly. The mean , . breadth and depth of such race is three ' feetby twe feet. It is capable of carrying ; six sluice hea,ds of water, and the number of sluice heads of forty inches each, which -it is proposed to appropriate, is six. No. 4.—James Gribble, water race commenc- " ing at a point on a creek situated about eighty or one hundred chains to the eastward of United Claim, and terminating at United Claim. The length of such lace is one hundred chains or thereabouts, and its intended course is about east and west, and the mean breadth and depth of euoh race is three feet wide by two fe> t. It is capable of carrying five sluice heads of water ; and the number of sluice heads, of forty inches each, which it js proposed, to appropriate is two. ART UNION DRAWING, j»anmuse. 3000 Subscribers at XOs Each. SIX PRIZEtf taitjb at ONE THOUSAND POUNDS. I7IOURTEEN HUNDRED and FIFTY F allotted already. EARLY APPLICATIONS NECESSARY. Tickets^can be got from any of the authorised selfefst and remittances can be made to Mr John King, 37, Insurance Offices; Auckland. ' ♦" 1465 At a very pleasant tea party, the convert*' tion turned on transmigration. A lady of exquisite beauty who was sipping McQ-owan'b best, turned to Mr—— and asked what form he would prefer to inhabit ? Tr be dissolved in 3s Tba madam *■"'".

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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3725, 2 December 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3725, 2 December 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3725, 2 December 1880, Page 3

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