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ACADEMY OF MUSIC. THURSDAY, MARCH 3rd. MRS ALEXANDER'S '00NCBBT AND' DANCB. PROGRAMME : Part I.
Chorus—"The Gipsy Star" (from II Trova- ■ tore) --Mrs Macbiv, Mrs Corrigan, Misses Coney, 3. Uor.ey, Day, C. Day, Strange, Pv- berk, ."iinclair, Browne, Cleveland, Douglas, Puokey, Patterson ; Mesers Coney, Airey, Weston, Wehbor, Pucfcey, Giliner, Catran, Burgess, Brown. Song—"Oh! Ol»! Hear the Wild Wind Blow " (Mattel)—Mr Catran. Song—"The Wood Nymphe's Call"—Mrs Corrigan. Quartette —"Up ! Quit Thy Bower " (Richards)— Misses Coney, Day, Messrs Airey and Coney. Song — " Once Ajjain " (Sullivan) — Mrs Mackay Pianoforte Daefc—"Lfi Tourbillon (Gutt man), gnlop brilliant—Mrs Alexander and Mws Coney. Song—" Apart "—Miss Probert. Humorous Song—" Widow Macree ' —Mr WisemanChorus—"The Hunters' Chorus" (from Der Freisohutz). Pj>KT 11. Chorus—"The Soft Winds around us " (from Preciosa.) Serenudc—" I arise from Dreams of Ibee (Salaman)—Mies Eva Coney. Song (with chorus)—" Sweet Chiming Bells" Mr Gilmer. Humorous Sonp <wW> choru-) — " My Grandfather's Moke"—Mr Bacheldor. Vocal Duet—" Flow on, Miou Shining Kiver " j —Mrs Mackuy and Miss Day. Song (serio-comic)—" The Laughing Song " j (Auber) —Miss Strange. Humorous S»oug—" Bank Holiday "—Mr Bacheldor. Trio—" The Reri Crons Knight" (Calloott)— Misses Coney and Day, and Mr Catran. Humorous Song (new and original)—" The Moequifco " —Mr Wiseman. Quartette and Chorus—-" Bale Britannia." God Sate the Queen. The Scottish Band will Play on the Balcony previous to tiio Concert, and afc the Dance. Admi&eiou :—Front Seats, 3s ; Gallery, 2s ; Pit, Is. Doors open »t 7 30, to commenco at 8 o'clock. 1829
IMPOKTaJNT SALE OF TOWNSHIP. Thp undersigned have been favored with instructions from THE NEW ZEALAND LAND COJBPOJBATION (LIMITED) to offer by public auction at their Sale Eoonis, the Strand, on MONDAY, the 7th March, 1881— STE WABTSTOWN, On the Te Puke Block, Bay of Plenty District.QTEWARTSTOWJS i< splendidly situated >O in the centre of the Block, on the main Vine of roiid to the Hot Lake District,, and within 12 uriies of the Town and. Port of Tauvanga. The Te Pake Block, from its position and the superior quality of its soil, bids fair to shortly become one of the moet, flourishing districts of the North Isli>nd, and will_ form the centre of a very large area of magnificent country now being negotiated for, and which will ere long be open for settlement. gg^ 3 If; is contemplated shortly to connect Stewartstowc with the Port of Tuuranga by . A STEAM TEAMWAY. Plans of the Township will shortly be ready for distribution.
Terms of Sale. —Oner third c;ish ; the balance j in one and two year?, bearing interest at eigi-it per cent: per annum. Sale will commence at 11 o'clock a.m. { TURNER & BUDDLE, 1787 A uctioneers. WK3SOCA I»JBBM*SB!H^IUSatKSS!2^tWMK!«S3i^^ Volunteer Notices j THAMES DISTRICT BELT. THE 22nd Quarterly COMPETITION will ! take place art BATUKDAY NEXT, sth March. Ranges : 200, 400, and 500 yards ; aeven shots at each rangs. Morning squad at 8.30 a,m. j afternoon, at 1.30 p.m. Jfiniries to be made with the. undersignod not, later than 8 p.m. on JOIDAY, 4th iust. '.l. Lawless, 1824 Secretary. Meetings PROTESTANT ALLIANCE FRIENDLY SOCIETY OF AUSTRALASIA. PRINCE OF WALES LODGE, No. 20. 11HE Usual Fortnightly MEETING of the above Lodge will be held in the Lodge Room, Rolleaton street, THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, March 2nd, 1881, at 8 p.m. Business—Nomination for D.M. and Treasurer—vacant by resignation. By order of the W.M. Wm. Smith, Secretary. Tenders TENDERS FOR SHIFTING TABGETS AND MAKING RIFLE K.AJNG-E. nnENDERS will be received at Mr LawX LESS*, Tobacconist, up till 9 p.m. on MONDAY, 7th March, for above work. The Marker will start from Mr Lawless' shop at 10 a.m.. on THURSDAY, to show intending contractors over the work. Specifications to be seen at Mr Lawless', Tobacconist, Grahametown. 1831 v EINTINa executed in any Color, and ! the best designs, at the Stab Office, Albert street Samples to bp seen on the premißos. OOLDEN'S 42s Silver Hunting Watch AJL Guaranteed 2 years. The Niagara fulls is a sight never to be forgotten. There are many waterfalls but only one McGowas selling 3s Tva
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3799, 2 March 1881, Page 3
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