Notices.
HAMILTON AUCTION MART. -
Saturday, May 19, at Noon.
SUBSCRIBER will hold his weekly sale on the above date. Parties having live stock, produce or furniture to dispose of are requested to communicate with the Auctioneer before Wednesday eveniug, so that their goods may be advertised in Thursday's paper.
JOHN KNOX, Auctioneer.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 30th, At 12 o'clock.
B. TONKS & CO.
Will sell by Auction on the above date, rpHE WELL-KNOWN PROPERTY X of The Waikato Coal Company (Limited), at Huntly, adjoining the ' ' TAUPIRI COAL MINES. The Land is now being laid off in TOWNSHIP SECTIONS ACRE ALLOTMENTS, and. RURAL SECTIONS of 5 acres each. At the same time will be sold, The Houses, with Allotments, ! which now stand ou the property, con* sisting of — 3 Houses containing four rooms each 1 House containing three rooms 1 House containing two rooms 1 Blacksmith's Shop : 1 Stable. ___ ' ' TERMS EASY. ' f ] Further particulars may be had at the office of the The Waikato Steam Navigation and Coal Mining Company (Limited) in Waikato, or of the Auctioneers, B. TONKS & CO.< Auckland.
CO N C E E T , IX AID OF THE FUNDS OF S. Peter's Church, Hamilton, WILL BE HELD THIS EVENING, IS THE PUBLIC HALL, HAMILTON WEST. PROGRAMME. Part I. Overture—" Les Mantaux Noirs " Chorus— " See How Lightly" Solo—" The Arab's Farewell " Tiio— " Ye Shepherds Tell Mo " Reading Solo— "London Bridge," (Molloy) Quartett—" Caller Herein" Solo — " Carissima" Recitation—" Ginevra," (Rogers) Chorus— " Friendship. " Interval of Ten Minutes. Pakt 11. Overture—" Masaniello" (selectionsfrom) Chorus — " Pretty Village Maiden" Solo—" When Sparrows Build" Violin Solo— (Dancla) Reading— Odds and Ends, from " The Innocents Abroad." Quartett—" What Beams so Bright" Solo — " Robin's Return" (Virginia Gabi ielle) Quartett — " Banish O Maiden" Solo— "The Sea Rover" ( Stock) Chorus— " Happy and Light' 1 God Save the Quekx. Doors open at 7-30. Performance commences at 8 o'clock sharp. Admission : Front Scats 2s ; back seats, Is. rpRINITY PRESBYTERIAN 1 CHURCH, CAMBRIDGE. A CONCERT (in aid of the Building Improvement Fund) will Ijc given in tlio Public Hall on WEDNESDAY EVENING, 16th May. PItOCJRAMME ! Overture— Organ . Mr A. J. Evans Anthem — •• Lord of all power \ n uo {j> and might" J Solo ~LS' Betfcer } Miss M - Ta y lor Solo- "Nazareth" ... Mr H. W. Moot'o Sulo-" Ev^e'sLamenta- J Miag Huufcci , Anthem— " Incline thine ear" ... Choir Solo and Chorus — "J " The Golden \ Mrs H. Ferguson Stair" J >S°lo~""fee°t"S ° l0 ~""fee°t" | Mis 3 A - John ' B<m Anthem — ' 'I will lift up \ Choir mine eyes" / INTERVAL, Overture—" Medley" ... Orchestra Song—" The Pilot' 1 .. Mr W. Simms Duet— " Love waits \ Miss Bright and and weeps" j Mr Evans Glee— " Village Bells" Choir Song— "l fear nofoc".. I MrG. D. Hunter Song and Chorus — "| "A flower from J Mrs H. Ferguson mother's giave" J Glee—" Where art thou beam \ /-'i.^;.. of light" J UIOIC S °" g "Bridge 0 "" d° " | Ml> H ' W ' Moore Duet-" What are 'j Mj E -p y w.kl^ waves say- j and Mr aimmil * Selection-" Success and 1 Orchestra Goodwill" j gong — " Tit for Tat" ... Miss Hunter Song—" The British Lion" ... Mr Simms Glee— "Calm be thy slumbers" ... Choir National Anthem. Tickets, 2s each. Commence at 8 o'clock.
AHAUPO SCHOOL-HOUSE. A MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT will be held at the above place on FRIDAY, 18th May, 1883, and (by special request) "Tub Lottery Ticket" will be repeated. To conclude with a DANCE. Admission— To Entertainment only, 2sj Entertainment and Dance, 2s 6d ; Children half-price. Family Tickets of four and upwards at a reduced rate. Admis* sion to Dance only, Is. LECTURE BY HIS HONOUR JUDGE SMITH. In Aid of the Funds of S. Peter's Church, Hamilton. A LECTURE will be given in the Public Hall, Hamilton, on MONDAY EVENING NEXT, 21st May, at 8 o'clock, by his Honour Judge Smith, in aid of the funds of S. Peter's Church, Hamilton. Subject— "The History of Writing," which will be illustrated by diagrams. Admission— One Shilling,
T7IREE LECTURES!! Hamilton Public & Volunteer Hall, | Mr GEO. ALDRID.GE (Evangelist), Will deliver (D.V.) a course of THREE i LECTURES in the above Hall, commencing TUESDAY, May 220 d ; chaif ; to be taken each evening at 8 o'clock, s All seats free and no collection. Ques- : tions invited at the close of each i Lecture. Subjects : b May 22— "Man's Nature : is he Mortal or Immortal?"' May 23—' 'The Nature and Duration of Future Punishment, or ia Evil Eternal ?" M»y 24-" What ii tfo GpggeU"
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Waikato Times, Volume XX, Issue 1694, 15 May 1883, Page 3
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