DEILL HALL. MRS HAMPSON'S MISSION. FAEEWELL TEA MEETING. ON Wednesday evening next a farewell Tea Meeting will bo given to Mra Hampson in the Drill Hall. After tea a public meeting will bo held in the Princess Theatre. Tea on the tables at 6.30 o'clock. Tickets (2s each, children half price) may be obtained from the Chairman, the Secretary, or at the Drill Hall. Note. — As it is expected that the Theatre, in which the public meeting is to be held, may not be large enough to include all the ticket-holders, the committee reserve to themselves tho right to exclude children if necessary. H. CALDEEB, Hon Secretary. L.O. INSTITUTION. ASOIEEE in connection with the above Institution will bo held at the Academy of Music, St. Hill-street, on the Prince of Walos 1 Birthday. Tea on the table at 6.30 p.m. Tickets may be had from H. I. Jones, or any of the Committee. | PRINCESS THEATEi] Stage Manager ... Mr J. H. Kcesing. Musical Director ... Mr Herbert Collier. WEDNESDAY, 15th NOVEMBER. WANGANUI VOLUNTEER FIEE BEIGADE BUILDING FUND. _, fPHE Members of the Wanganui Private JL Entertainment Club will give an entertainment in aid of the above fund on Wednesday, 15th November, when tho following programme will be submitted : — PitOGBAMME — PAHT I. Courtney's two-act drama — > "TIME TEIES ALL." Oust of characters : Mr Lecson Mr W. J. Eainbow Matthew Bates ... Mr J. Couchman Charles Clinton ... Mr W. E. Ecmington Hon Augustus Collander Yawn... MrW. Eodwell Tom Tact Mr W. G. Ward John Mr G. Dovenport Miss Laura Lecson Miss Eainbow Fannie Fact ... Miss Sparkes Paut 11. J. M. Morton's faree — "POOR PILLICODDY." Cast of characters : Mr Pillicoddy Mr J. H. Keesing Capt O'Seuttle Mr W. Eodwell Blrs Pillicoddy ... Miss Rainbow Mrs O'Scuttlo MissAncher Sarah Blunt . . . ■ ... Miss Sparkes The following Musical Selections will bo : rendered during the evening by the Orchcs- ■ tm :— Selection, '.'Puritani," Bellini; "Le Chemin do Eoses " (cornet solo), P. Bouillon ; Valse, " Le Ecndez Vous," Waldtoufel. Doors open at 7.30, performance to com- . mence at 8. Prices of admission — 4s, 3s, and 2s. Tickets can bu obtained from the officers and members of the Wanganui Volunteer Fire Brigarte, or at the door. Box office at Messrs Collier & Co.'s. W. RODWELL, Hon Sec and Trcas. 1.X.N.0.T.G.A.0.T.U. ST. ANDREW KILWINMNG LODGE, No. 431, S.C. rPHE usual Monthly Meeting of the abovo JL Lodge will bo held at their rooms, tlie Institute, This (Wednesday) Evening, at 8 o'clock. Uy command of W3I. . GEO. McCAUL, Secretary. MES HAMPSON'd MISSION. JESUS ONLY. MES HAMPSON is desirous of meeting all Christian Ladies interested in this work at the Princess Theatre This (Wednesday) Afternoon, nt 3 o'clock. Signed on behalf of tho Committee. H. GILDERS,. Hon. Secretary, FE. JACKSON'S STOCK SALES FOB, NOVEMBER. Hawcra ... . Friday, Nov. 10 St. Hill Street ... Wednesday, Nov. 15 FKISEMAN E. JACKSON, ■ ■ Auctioneer. ~ HAWERA SALE YARDS. FRIDAY, lOrn NOVEMBER. Sale at 1 o'clock. EKEEMAIS'II. JACKSON ■\TTILL sail by public auction, as above, — 40 bullocks, 2 and 3-year-olds 30 heifers, 18 months old , . 33 cows and calves 47 yearlings 20 cows and calves 20 cows 110 head mixed cattle 20 storo cattlo 50 dairy cows 80 yearlings - 10 forward Btecrs, 3 years old ] well-bred bull, 3 years old 1 young bull 250 ewes and lambs 150 fat slico|> 200 fat sboep 200 store sheep FREEMAN R. JACKSON, Auctioneer. N.B. — Settlers intending to enter stock, for above sale will kindly forward particulars at once to the Hawcra Office. WAVERLEY SALE YARDS. FRIDAY, 17tii NOVEMBER. Sale at 1 o'clock. FREEMAN~Ir. JACKSO V CTTILL sell by public auction, as above, — 100 yeavling3 40 2-ycflr-old steers aud heifers 75 yearlings 15 cows and calves 120 shorn fat sheep Settlers having stock for this sale wiE kindly forward their entries. FREEMAN R. JACKSON, Auctioneer. WEDNESDAY, Bth NOVEMBER. At 12.30, for 1 o'clock. STOCK SALE at CAMPBELLTOWN BARNS "&"HIGGIE "Tjr^lLL sell at their yards aa above — 100 first-class yearlings 23 head beef bullocks and heifers 15 good 3-year-old steers 45 good 3-i ear-old heifersand steers 80 cows an< heifers 140 head mii-il Tattle ■$5 goods i'nw< "28 good 2 yo ;i -oid aleeis 200 fat Bheep 1 pair carriage horses Horses. BARNS & HIGGIE, Auctioneers.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIV, Issue 9662, 8 November 1882, Page 3
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