ST. PATRICK'S SCHOOLROOM. MONDAY, 28th SEPTEMBER. nRAND SOIREE MUSICALE, VI BY LADY AND GENTLEMAN AMATEURS (In aid o£ School Funds.) PROGRAMME^PART I. 1. Overture — violin and piano - Selections 2. Opening Glee — "See our Oars with Feathered Spray" - - Stevenson 3. Ballad— "I cannot Siug tho Old Songs " • Claribel 4. Ballad— "Happy he Thy Dreams" Thomas 6. Song — " Enoch Arden's Dream" Blockley 6. Duet— ," Bright Waters"- - Barker 7. Reading — " Hubert aud Arthur " Shakespeare 8. Song — " Believe me if all those endearing young charms " - Mooro 9. Comic Song — " That's where You make the Mistake" -Vance 10. Ballad—" Merry Homes of England" Benedixon 11. Solo — English concertina, "The Last Rose of Summer" (with valuations) • • • • Stevenson 12. Song— '• The Bay of Biscay" Davy 13. Song — "X.C.8." - - - - James INTEfiMISSION OI TEN MINUTES. PART IL 1. Overture — violin and piano - Selections 2. Opening" Glee — "May Day"- Muller t; - 3. Song — " Somebody's Courting Sj> -. Somebody " - Buckley 4. Ballad— "The Liquid Gein'^Wrightfon 5. Song — "The March of the Cameron Meu" r t, - - Mau^e. 6. Vocal Duet— "Light iv the" East is Glowing"- - - -Glover 7. Comic Song—" Awfully Jolly " Clifton 8. Duet — haraionicon and piano, " Home, Sweet Home " (with imitation bells, &c.) - Blaniphiu 9. Song— " Come Back to Erin" Claribel 10. Duet — " Tho Minute Chin at Sea"- - i " - - - '- - King 11. Cornet Obligato (with echo) 12. Ballad — " Maggie's Secret "- Ryan 13. Finale—" God Save the Queen " Doors open at 7.30 ; to commence at 8 sharp. Admission - - 2. 6 d. JOHN FORD, Hon. See BRIDGE OVER CLUTHA, AT . ROXBURGH. mENDERS -will be received at the Office of -*" the Secretary for Works, until noon of Tuesday, 6th October, 1874, for— Contract No. 964, Construction of Timber Bridge over the River Clutha, at Roxburgh, j ALSO, FOR BRIDGE OVER THE TEVIOT, AT ROXBURGH. Contract No. 965, Construction of Timber Bridge over the River Teviot, at Roxburgh. Plans and specifications may be seen and forms of tender obtained at the Office of the Provincial Engineer, Dunedin, and at the Police Camp, Roxburgh. Tenders to be indorsed " Tender for Contract No. 964," or 965, as thp case "'may be. Government does not undertake to accept the lowest or any tender. D."REID, v ! 1 Secretary for Works. Dunedin, 15fli September. rjIENDERS will be received by the under- ■*- signed up to Saturday, ' October 17, for Driving Tunnel 800 feet (more or less), in the Heart of Oak, Carrick Range. Tenders may be sent for labor only, or for tenderers to find rails, trucks, &c., for their own use. Specifications can be seen at the Company's Office, Cromwell. ' - ' The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. JAS. MARSHALL, Manager Heart of Oak Company. mENDERS Wanted for the erection of 50 chains post and wire fencing. For particulars, apply to William Bluudbliij or John Dotpnie, Hospital Flat. WANTED, a good BUSHMAN. Apply to Herbert and Co. WANTED, a first-class Brickmaker,' for Tapanui. Apply at the office of this paper, or to J. M'Kellab, Esq., Tapanui. WANTED KNOWN, that F. MEYER AND CO. have received ■ the new Kerosene Lamps. ROWATT'S PATENT ANUCAPNIC supersede all Lamps ever introduced in Economy and Cleanliness, Consume less Kerosene Oil, and with a much smaller wick give a much larger light than the old kind ; Require no Chimneys, and consequently no cleaning of chimneys. All the the different sizes to be seen lit up EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT, at F. MEYER'S A2fD CO.'S. To make room for these Jievv Lamps, the old kind Keroseae Lamps will be sold at qos6 price in future. The besi.xjaalitF Kerosene Oil always, kept in stock, at reduced prices. All kinds of lEONMfttf.GEB,T, ; Ceockeey, Glass, China, and E labt^enwake.}. Groceries, Wines and Spirits afe,^old.ajj the Lowest Prices! Competitioni.rdofi^.-, Oflley's six grape POET WINB.TOB INVALIDS, _ as approved of and recommeuded" ft by 'all' medical men, always in stock. ' -'\ A i * F. MEYER AND CO., ; *\ " . IRONMONGERS AND GROCERS) BOSS TLACE, LAWBENCE. TJT7ANTED Known, JAMES SLY, Practi- J VV cal Bootmaker, Ross Place, Lawrence, has on sale, a large assortment of Colonialmade Boots, of every description, cheap. '' t l THE PEOPLE'S TIMBER YARti, / BOSS PLACE, LAWBBNCE. A LEXANDER HUMPHREY," jCjL BUILDEB, CABPENTEE, JOINEB, &C. ' ' WANTED Known, that Building Material of every description, and of tho best quality, is kept in stock ; also white, pine lining and flooring, and galvanised. Tooling irOTi, 'in quantity and qualily, afc HuMPHKBTT'B Timber Yard. WANTED Known, that A. Humpheey will build Shop and Dwellinghouses' of every style and descr ption, from the standard and standing desig "Victorian Gothic," to the bold, chaste, aud magnificent mansions and villas for the " nobs " . and capitalists who -rule this mighty empire, of which Lawrence forms a most important part.
Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TT18740926.2.12.2
Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka
Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 394, 26 September 1874, Page 2
Word count
Tapeke kupu
765Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Tuapeka Times, Volume VII, Issue 394, 26 September 1874, Page 2
Using this item
Te whakamahi i tēnei tūemi
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.