TG -NIGHT "CIOEESTERS' HALL. For 8 nights only. PRANK M. WILLMOTT'S Combination. 25 ARTISTS 25 Grand opening night, Thursday, May 17. Tbe furore of the century, " THE GUVNOR." Wanted 100 boys and girls for the Pantonrine. Apply on Thursday, at 4 to Mr ,T. Hesford, Stage manager. Box Plan at Mr W. Park's, Bookseller, &c. Prices as usual. S. MO.^S, Agent. T© BIGHT. A GRAND SACRED ,v CONCERT, IN AID of the Building Fund, will be given by the Wesleyan Choir m the Nbw Chubch, Broadstreet, on THURSDAY EVEN-ING-.--K.ext 1 , the 17th instant, commencing at 8 r>V.ock sharp. Pbogeammb. 1 Overture— ♦• March of tbe Priests " 2 Anthem—" fn Jewry is God Knowu" : (DrWhitfield) 3 Solo— "Too Late! Too Late !'•'. (Mrs Biiss) 4 Solo—" There is a Green Hill " ((»ounod) 5 Eecit. and Air — " Arm, arm, ye Brave "(Handel) 6 Chorus —-".We come m Bright Array" (Handel) 7. Air— "But thou didst not Leave " (Handel) 8 Air "In Native Worth" (Haydn) 9 Air — •* Angels, > ever Bright and Pair " (Handel,/ 10 Anthem — "Hearken unfco me" ("Robert palglinh J 11 Duet — Pianoforte and organ 12 Air—" But the Lord is Mindful" ("Mendelssohn/ 13 Solo— "Ruth" (Duvies) 14 Anthem-— " Thine, O Lord" (Dal« glisbj 15 Recife, and air--" O Liberty, thon choicest Treasure" ("Handel) 16 Btfcit. and air —'• Tis Liberty " ('landed 17 Duet- " Come ever Smiling Liberty" (Handel) A. 18 Chorum — « Lead on, Lead on " fliandeU 19 Eecif."-"In Splendour Bright' 1 fHaydn) 20 Chorus— "The Heavens are Telling" r Haydn; Admission — 2s and Is. The World Famous ' ROBERT KTJDARZ is Coming. TO LET— A four roomed s!ouse J at Terrace End ; rent 5s per week. Apply to Mr Snelson. Auctioneer, Palmerston North. MANAWATCJ , DAILY TIMES SUBSCRIBERS changing their place abode are requested to notify the fact m writing, or by calling at the office, so that the papers may be left at Dew address. The Proprietor will also feel oblig-ed if subscribers would give information of any irregularity or carelessness on tbe part of the runners. Palmerston JSorth Kifle To. lunteers. ;' . fTIHE above Corps will parade JL at 10 a.ia., on the 24th May, for annual Prize Firing. In the evening the usual ANNIVKRSAKY BALL Will take place hi the Foresters' Hall. Tickets can be obtained of any of the officera of the Company. G W. MACRO, I Hon Sec, P.N.R. Volunteers. , May 17, 1883. i __ — — ■ In the District Court of Wanganui, . holden at Palmereton North. i In the matter of the Debtors i and Creditors Act, 1876, ! and of the amendments | thereof, and of the Bankruptcy. Of £oHN DINGELdkt, of Palmerston North, m the County of Manawatu, Tailor, a debtor. fPHIS is to notify that John Din--1 geldey, of P 'lmerston North, m the County of Manawatu, Tailor, has this day filed a statement that he is unable to meet his engagements with his, creditors. Tbe first meetof creditors to be held at .the office of the Olerfc of this Court, m Main street, Palmerston North, on Friday, the twenty-fifth day of May, now instant, at 10.30 of the clock m the forenoon. A. R. .THEODORE HAULTAIN, - Clerk dftfie District Oourt. J. -Herbert Hankins, Solicitor for the said/ debtor, Palmerstoa North.
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Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 265, 17 May 1883, Page 3
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