TONIGHT TONIGHT. PUBLIC HALL, FOXTOft. — -~ n RAND INSTRUMENTAL AND VOCAL t!f!!Mll!ii¥ IN AID OP ALL SAINTS' CHURCH FUND, FOXTON. FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1881. PROGRAMME. Part I. 1. Overture — Piano duet — " Beethoven's Pastorale " (Calcott) Mrs M'Leau and Miss Williams 2. Song — "' The silver cup " (Adams) Mr Cobb 3. Song — " Sing, sweet bird " Mrs Davies 4. Recitation — " The soldier's funeral " Miss Ada Adams 5. Song - " Here upon my vessel's deck " (Ricci) Mr J. Hussell 6. Piano solo — " 0 dear, "what can the matter be " — with variations — (Bliss) Miss Tackaberry 7. Song—" Thou art so near, and yet so far " Mr G. Russell 8. Song—" Remember or forget " Miss Whittaker 9. Song — " Carissima " Mr Palmer Part 11. 1. Overture— Piano duet — "Mazurka des Traiueaux " Misses E. Robinson and France 2. Song—" True till death "— (Gatty) Mr Quinn 8. Ballad—" The child angels "— (Tours) Mrs Russell 4. Recitation—" Sullivan's oration in defence of the Land Leaguers' ' Mr Hulke 5. Song— Mrs T. Mitchell 6. Duet - " The moon has raised her ; lamp above" (Lily of Killarney) Messrs G. & J. Russell 7. Piano solo—" Pas Redouble "— (Sydney Smith) Miss Evans 8. Song — "Kate O'Shane " Miss Cook 9. Song—" Wont you buy my pretty flowers" Mrs Shore 10. Song (comic)— " Over the Garden . Wall -" Mr Cobb. God Save the Quef.n. (£fr The entertainment will commence punctually at 8 o'clock, and tho door will be closed during the overture to each part. . Prices of Admission — Front Scats, ! " Qs Gd: IWk Soate, U. Tickets may bo obtained at tho j different shops and at the Flerald j ( Jffice. ' I i I LAND FOi* SALE. FOR SALE, 14.1 Acres in the Township of Foxton, about o£ Acres being 'msh, the rest divided into paddocks with large house and every convenience, large garden »»nd orchard. Tho land cannot be surpassed for quality. Terms easy. Apply to W. G. EO BIN SON, Commissiou Agent, Foxton. NOTICE. QHOOTING is strictly prohibited O on the Oroua Downs Esiate. Trespassers with either gun or do^ will be prosecuted. Dogs will bt i-hot. By order of J. M'LKNNAN. NOTICE. ILL ACCOUNTS due to Dr. Barber must re settled before the fifteenth of next month. Otherwise proceedings will bo takan to recover same. Foxton, March 28, 1881. £1 UK WARD. LOST, from my paddock, abou two weeks ago, one brown MAKE, on shoulder ; also, at same time, one Chestnut Fdly, hind'feOt white, and one brown filly foal. The above reward will be paid to anyone bringing the same to ihe Police Station, Foxton, or to the undersigned. R. M'LEAN. . Avenue Road, Foxton. April 4, 1881. tUST ARRIVED— Breech and Muzzle loading GUNS Curtis and Harvey's diamond grain sporting Powder, Shot, &c, «fee, for the shooting season. C. I ION ORE, Licenses Dealer, Foxton. I. 0. 0. F. AMKKTISG of Persons desirous of forming a Lodge of Odd Fellows at Foxton will be held at the Foxton Athenseumon Tuesday next. *pril 12, at 7. 'JO p.m. By Oxlti. I'oxton, April 7, ISil.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue 63, 8 April 1881, Page 3
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