Notices Will give a POPULAR CONCERT, Assisted by pupils and friends, in the PUULfC HALL, HAMILTON, lIN' Thursday Eveniag, February 28th Procuammk.—Part I. 1. Overture H.L.I. Band l>. Piano Duct—Sonata (Mozart) ...Miss Missen and Miss Lena Knox ;-!. Piano Solo—"lnimor Wieder " ; (Willorn Yiinderwell)...Mis3 Ada Cross 4. Song—" The Blind Girl to her Harp " (Stephen Glover)... Miss Swan 5. Piano Duet — " Mary Blanc " ... Miss Alice lii-ll and Jliss May Missen (j. Song—" KilUrney " (lialfc) ... Mrs Maxwell 7. Piano S )10-'"Sonatiuc in G. Major" (Bce.ihov! n ; ...Miss May Missen S. Song--"Only Once Mure" (Frank Moir) ... Mrs Council 9. Piano Solo — " lMarche Tunjue'" (Mozart)... Mi** Alice Bull 10. Song—"Come, Birdie, Come "...Miss Smyths 11. Piano Solo —" Polonaise " (Op. -10, Chopin) ... Miss Missen 12. Piano Duet—" Turkisi'hcv Marscha" (Beethoven) ... MUss A<U Ctoss and Miss May Missen. Interval of Ten Minutes. Paut 11. 1. Overture (Mozart)... Miss Misson and Miss Lena Knox •2. Kuiur— " Nobody's Di'ling Sleep? Peacefully Now" (T. Archer)...Mm Cross 3. Piano Solo — Highland Schottische Miss Nellie I'.'jid 4. Song—"The Kerry Dancer' (J. L. Molloy) by request... Mits Swan 5. Piano Solo-" Biilish Guards" Quickstep " (Pauei)...iMiss Lena Knox (i. Sons.; —" \\'ii.itiiig" ... Mrs Maxwell 7. Piano Duet — "Sunatine '' (Diabelli, Op. - 24)...Mi5i Miswu and Miss L. Parr S. Sung—" Takii Me Home Again to "Mother''...Miss Ca=sidy !.). L'i.'ino Solo—"Home, Sweet Home (S. Tha!l;eiu'!...N!i.-s Missrn 10. Sona (selnctcd) Mr Jaci.l 11. Piano Diiet-"C'hil[)eri(;'' (Sydney Sini'.!:)...Mi£=! Mi=..=eu ami Miss Len:i Knc-x. J ■'. Prt'si'sif:.'io:: of M cilals won at Waikalo Ai:Mi>'- :■■ ."'V Swimming Races by ti., J.'.ay.-.'ii:.-.-.. (MI , " Coates). (ii;L> :v.'. j: tijk Qckkx. One Shilling. Doors (ip;n id 7.."!.); commence at 8 sharp. /-IAMBVUDGF, ATHLETIC SPORTS. S. Patricks Day, MONDAY', ism MARCH, ISS9. Pkockammi:. 1. BOYS' RACI\ under IU; l.'iO yards handicap —Ist prize, 10s; 2nd, 2s (jil. i'lutranco, Is. ■2. MAIDKX L-'LAT lIACIO, 120 yards --Ist prize, MOs ; 2nd, 10s. Lntraucc, 2.i. 3. CAMBRIDGE CUP HANDICAP: Ist stage, 120 yards —1 prize, £10 : 2nd, £'■); 3rd, CI. Entrance, 10,-. -[.RUNNING HIGH .JUMP— Ist prize, I.")?; 2nd, .Is Entrance, If. 6 HALL' , -MILK HANDICAP — Ist prize, n ; 2nd, .11 ; 3rd, 10s. Entrance, -Is. 0. EOUil PART RACE, viz., Walk, 50 yards ; hop, ."i0 yards ; all-fours, t ~,O 'yards ; and run f>o yards — Ist prizv, i'l 10s ; 2nd, 10s. Entrance, 7. CAMBRIDGE CUP : 2nd 250 y.u'ds. S. VAULTIMr WITH POLK- Ist prize, £1 ; 2nd, s*. Entrance, Is. •J. OLD MEN'S RACE, over -.15, 100 yards. 10. CAMBRIDGE CUP: ."id and iin.il stage, -I-10 yards. 11. THUEE STANDING Jb'Ml'S—lst prize, I."h; 2nd, .")s. Entrance, Is. 12. HURDLE RACK HANDICAP, 200 yards, over eight Ilights hurdles ;*ft. Ijin. high —Ist prize, £2; 2nd, 10.-. Entrance, 2s Gd. i;:. BOYS' RACK, under 12 ; 100 yards Ist prize, 7s Gd ; 2nd, 2s (3d. Entrance tree.
N. ONE MTLE HANDICAP --Ist prize-, f.;> ; 2ml, .L'L 10s ; :!rd, 10s. Entrance, .">.■;. 15. WALKING MATCH HANDICAP, 2 mik-.s-lsfc prize, £2; 2nd, JOs. Entwiice, 2-i Od. 10. 100 YARDS HANDICAP-Ist prize, j;i 10d ; 2nd, Kb. Entrauee, 2a. Entries for Cuj.i, Half and One Mile, Hurdle Race, uud Walking Match Handicaps close ou SATURDAY, March 9th, ISS'J. For full particulars see posters. TOM DA VIES, Hon. See. ""RUNOORN" pUKS (J ttCsul;D g OSE Fine and Coak.sk. Guaranteed equal to Analysis. This only Genuine Fertiliser now in stock, and next shipment (145 tons) daily expected. Price, £8 per ton, in lewt. good bags, marked " Runcorn." Large buyers liberally dealt with. Proved 1888 on extensive seals, to the unqualified satisfaction of users. ADAM LAYBOURN & CO., Auckland. Sole Agents. i TTTir~H —r^r ~ E Begs to inform his friends, tho Medical Profession, and the general public that he has opened the rooms over his pharmacy in Queen-street, Auckland, lor the practice of SURGICAL AND MECHANICAL DENTISTRY in all its various branches ; where tho best ijiiality and the latest improvements in artificial" teeth, guaranteed forcoiufort mastication, durability, and natural appearance can lie obtained, combined with civility, attention, good workmanship, and moderate charges, by which he respectfully solicits, and hopes to secure a fair share of support. Dental work repaired. Consultations free. Operations under Nitrous Oxide Gas. Hours of business : 9 to 5. (Son of James ilowJen, AuckUmd), has now Btaitcd in the above knisiuess iu those premises lately iu the occupation of Messrs Murray and Spencer. 1111. if; prepared to guarantee all work entrusted to him, either in ti.o repair of Watches and Jewellery, or any wnall mechanical work.—Waterhury Wutchea can be repaired at a coat.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 2595, 28 February 1889, Page 3
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