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TENBY MUSICAL FESTIVAL, 1882. ROYAL ASSEMBLY JiOOMS, TENHY. Mr W. T. Jenkins has the honour to announce a per- formance of Handel's "JUDAS M AC CAB US" To be given in the above Rooms on THURSDAY, December 28th, 1882, at Two o'clock. Artistes: MADAME CLARA SUTER, (Of the London Sacred Harmonic Society's Concerts.) MISS EMILY DONES, (Of the Royal Albert Hall Concerts) MR. CHARLES FREDERICKS, (Hereford Musical Festival.) MR. DAiNIEL HARRISON, (Principal Bass of Lichfield Cathedral. Solo Pianoforte and Accompanist —HERR WILHELM KLOSS, (Pianist to H.R.H. Prince Augustus of Saxe Cobourg.) The Chorus will be sustained by One Hundred Voices. The Orchestra will consist of the following •—Four 1st violins, three 2nd violins, one viola, two violoncellos, two double bass, one flute, two clarinets, two trumpets, two trombones, one euphonium, principally from the Band of the Royal Welsh Fusiliers (by kind permis- sion), under the leadership of Mr J. CONJROY. Conductor-Mr W, Terence Jenkins, Organist of St. Mary's, Tenby. The audience are requested kindly tc be in their places before two o'clock, to abstain trom applause, and also not to leave except between the parts or end of each composition. Admission-Reserved Seats (numbered) 5s; Family Ticket to admit Five, 20s; Second Seats, 3s; Back Seats, 2s; Gallery, Is. Tickets, Plan and Programmes at Mason's Library. In the Evening there will a GRAND CONCERT Admission-Reserved Seats (numbered), 3s. 6d. Family Ticket to admit Four, 12s. 6d. Second Seats, 2s. Gallery, Is. The Side Balconies may be reserved. Tickets, Plan, and Programmes at Mason's Library. Doors opeu for Oratorio at 1.30 p.m.; for Concert at 7.30 p.m. PRESS NOTICES. BRIXTON CHORAL FESTIVAL.—Madame Clara Suter. The' beautiful airs with which Jephtha' abounds were sung most acceptably by these artists-Ill some instances so as to deserve a special word of praise. We may cite by way of conspicuous example Madame suter's expressive and touching delivery of ..Farewell, ye limpid streams.—The Musical Times, Decem- ber 1, 1882. MR. KLIIE'S FESTIVAL CONCERTS.—Miss Emily Dones,- We have rarely heard I Woe unto them 2 sung better than by Miss Dones."—The Musical Times, December 1, 1882. HEKEFOKK MUSICAL EES IIVAL, 1882.—Mr. Charles Frede- ricks.—"JHis voice is totally different in quality from Mr. Lloyd's, with whom he is largely sharing the favour of the patrons of the festival. The purity and fulness of his voice are well adapted for sacred festival work. HIS recitative and air of « O Judas,' and Ah! wretched Israel,' were very good."—The Times, September 14, 1&82. "MESSIAH" AT ASTON.—Mr. D. Harrison. — "The four principal vocalists were Miss Mary Davies, Mdme, Enriquez, Vernon RIgby, and Mr. D. Harrison, who are all well known to Birmingham. Mr.-Harrison was very successful in "Why do the rmtIons.lJinningham Gazette, April 12th. CONCERTS AT BKIGBTOH.—" Herr W. Kloss proved himself an accomplished pianist by his execution of Mendelssohn's Andante and Hondo Capriccioso with full.orchestral accom- paniment."—Musical World. ROYAL ASSEMBLY ROOMS, TEN BY, THE ETON STROLLERS (President-Earl Darnley) Will 51vDo turn jvrfnrma n/> £ >c in air) of nharitV On MONDAY and TUESDAY, January 8 and 9,1883 consisting of Tom Taylor's Comedy, in three acts STILL WATERS RUN DEEP." Preceded by a Farca. Admission—Reserved Seats, 4s; Second ditto, 3s: Back ditto, Is 6d; Gallery, Is. 1'he Balconies may be reserved. Tickets, Plan, and Programmes at Mason's Library. THE SOUTH PEMBROKESHIRE HUNT WEEK, 1883, WILL be held at TENBY, commencing on MON- DAY, January 15th. STEWARDS. LIEUTENANT-COLONEL LEACH, M.F.H.; H. G. ALLEN, ESQ., Q.C., M.P.; W. H. RICHARDS, ESQ. COLONEL O'CONNOR, Y.C., R.W.F.; F. LORT PHILLIPS, ESQ., M.F.H.; ROBERT LEVETT, ESQ.; N. A. ROCH, ESQ.; CHARLES ALLEN, ESQ.; CAPTAIN WESTBY; C. W. R. STOKES, ESQ. R. LOCK, ESQ., (Hon Sec.) MONDAY, 15th Amateur Theatricals (" H.M.S- Pinafore.") TUESDAY, 16th-Meet of South Pembrokeshire Hounds. WEDNESDAY, 17th—Grand Fancy and Full Dress Ball, Gentleman's Ticket, 15s; Lady's ditto, 10s. 6d. TMURSDAT, 18th—Amateur Theatricals (" H.M.S. Pinafore.") FRIDAY, 19th—Meet of South Pembrokeshire Hounds. and Hunt Ball. Gentleman's Ticket, 6s.; LadY'li ditto, 4s. NOTICE. BENJAMIN HARRIS BEGS to announce that his Establishment will be ±3 CLOSED on TUESDAY NEXT, the 26th. TEN BY SKATING RINK IS now fitted up with comfort and convenience for Winter Visitors. Morning Lawn Tennis.—Admission: Players One Shilling each; non-players Threepence; reserved seats Sixpence. Afternoon (select)—Admission Sixpence skates free; reserved seats One Shilling. Evening—Admission Threepence; skates Threepence. Afternoon Teas provided by giving a few hours' notice, N.B.—The proprietor will reserve the Rink for an evening by giving notice the day previous. MR. W. T. BILL HOUSE & ESTATE AGENT, 4 HIGH STREET, TENBY, Keeps a Register of Properties to be sold in Tenby and neighbourhood: also a full list of Houses, &c., to be let, furnished & unfurnished. Particulars on application; together with in- formation useful to Visitors as to Apartments. An interesting little Guide to Tenby, gratis. Several excellent Houses to be Let for the Winter Season, on most moderate terms. TE N BY. TO be SOLD, by Private Contract, or Let, BEL GRAVE HOUSE, E^lanade, and 6, BELLEVUE Tenby. For particulars apply to Mr E. W. JOHN, Solicitor, Haverfordwest, j MAGAZIN DES MODES. | MILLINERY I | j j UNDERCLOTHING | i LINEN MERCHANT, i i iH1) 1 i DRESS-MAKING i i h.bv^twuw M SILKMERCER. BABY LINEN MANTLES. ? j WAREHOUSE. [ i I j High Street, and 1 and 2 Victoria Houses. BENJAMIN HARRIES. (Opposite the Market.) 239 HI G- IE3I S T H! H! Q7 f TEN BY (Opposite the Market.) JAMES TRUSCOTT, JEWELLER, GOLDSMITH, SILVERSMITH, WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER, AYD OPTICIAN, Invites inspection of his well-selected Stock of WATCHES, CLOCKS, ELEC TtiO-PLATE, and JEWELLERY of all the newest fashions and novelties, in Gold, Silver, Jet, and Pebble. Eye-Glasses, Spectacles, Marine Glasses, Sunshades, &c. All Goods are marked in plain figures, subject to a Discount of 10 per cent. for cash. Watches of every make repaired by careful and experienced Workmen only. A working Jeweller constantly employed on the premises. Plate and Marine Glasses for Hire. ^■»!>—mSSi Quadru pedante putrem sonitu qua til ungula campum. I 11 THE BEETLECRUSHER." THIS safe and well-appointed Four-horse Coach will run to CAKEW CHURCH on CHRISTMAS DAY, 1882, leaving the "Royal Lion Hotel" at 9.30 a.m.; returning immediately after morning service, with keen appetites for turkey, beef, plum-pudding and pies. Seats booked before hand at Royal Lion Hotel." Money returned if too wet. Return Fare, 3s. 6d.; Box Seat, 2s. 6d. extra. The coachman for Christmas Day will be selected from Messrs. Daniels and Phillips. This coach will now run once a week to the Meets of Foxhounds, &c., &c. CILRHEW HOUSE (Two-and-a-half miles from Narberth Railway Station). Important and unreserved Sale of valuable Household Furniture, Cows, Young Cattle, Horses, Colts, Pigs, Harness, Dairy Utensils, &c. MR. W. PALMER HAS been instructed by PERCY LASCELLES, Esq. (who is leaving "the country) to Sell by Auction at the above place (under cover) on FRIDAY, the 22nd Decem- ber, 1882, the whole of his LIVE STOCK AND SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. The Sale will commence at Eleven o'clock precisely on account of the large number of articles which will be sold the same day. Long Credit, subject to conditions. Catalogues are ready, and will be forwarded on application to the Auctioneer, or to Mr. A. H. LAS- CELLES, Solicitor, Narberth. Auctioneer's Offices: Brynbank, Whitland, and Narberth. TRU TENBY STEEPLE-CHASES (1883) Will take place on FRIDAY, January 26th, under Grand National Rules. STEWARDS. H. G. ALLEN, Esq., M.P. CRAWSHAY BAILEY, Esq. SAUNDERS DAVIES, Esq. J. N. MOORE, Esq. MORRIS OWEN, Esq. Captain CECIL OTWAY. R. P. L. PENN, Esq. W. H. RICHARDS, Esq. Clerk of the Scales-Mr J. OLIVE. Starter-Mr PEARCE GRIFFITHS. Clerk of the Course—Mr J. B. HUGHES. Judge-C. W. R. STOKES, Esq. Stake-holder—Mr J. B. HUGHES. Hon. Sec.—Mr J. B. HUGHES. THE VISITORS' PLATE Of 30 sovs., for bona fide hunters bred in Pembroke- shire, Carmarthenshire, or Cardiganshire; four years old, lOst 31bs; five, list 81bs; six and aged, 12st 31bs; winners once, 71bs; twice, 141bs extra; maidens allowed 7lbs three miles over banks; entrance £1 to fund. To close the 19th of January. THE MAINDIFF COURT P LA TE Of 25 sovs., given by Crawshay Bailey, Esq., for bona fide hunters four years old, lOst; three, llst 81bs; six and aged, 12st 31bs; the winner to be sold by auction for Y,150, and the surplus, if any, to be divided between the owner of second horse and the fund; if for £100, allowed 51bs; if for £80, lOlbs; if for £ 50, 141bs; two miles over flying course; entrance 12 to fund. THE TUWN PLATE. Of 40 sovs.; open steeple-chase for bona fide hunters; four years old, list; five, list 71bs six and aged 12st; winners of £ 40 once, 7lbs; twice, lOlbs; three times, 141bs extra; three miles over Hying course; entrance Y,2 to fund. THE STEWARDS' PL A TE Of 30 sovs-, for bona fide hunters; four years old, list; five, list lOlbs; six and aged, 12st; winners once, 7lbs; twice, 141bs; three times, 211bs extra; maidens allowed 7lbs; two miles over hurdles; entrance X2 to fund. CONSOLATION PLATE Of 25 sovs., for horses beaten at this meeting; four years old, lOst 31bs; five, list Slbs; six and aged, 12st 3lbs; any previous winner 71bs extra; two miles' over flying course; entrance XI to fund. CONDITIONS. 1.—Six horses to be entered, and three to start the property of different owners, or the engagement to be at the option of the Stewards. 2.—The term hunter means horses qualified under Grand National Hunt Rules. 3.—All the races close to the Hon. Sec., at Cobourg Hotel, by nine o'clock on January 19th. 4.—In all Plates at this Meeting any number of horses the property of the same owner may run. 5.—Colours to be declared at Cobourg Hotel by eight o'clock in the evening of January 25th, 6. -The usual fees allowed by Grand National Rules will be charged for weighing, &c. The usual Ball and Stewards' Ordinary will take place in the evening. FOR SALE. ABROADWOOD PIANO, which belonged to the late Mrs Overton. Price £ 35. The instrument to aeen at the Library. rpO be Let. Unfurnished, from the 25th of Decem- X ber, 1882, No. 5, BELLEVUE, situated in Crack- well Street, the house commands a good sea-view and contains 2 sitting and five ijjdrooms, with the usual offices. For further particulars apply at Mason's Library. LADIES and Gentlemen desirous of giving Private Parties, &c., can Hire the ROYAL ASSEMBLY ROOMS for the purpose by applying to Miss BRIGHT, Manageress, j AV ■ S nHB B H • V Bg fl|H ■ evllw y A SAFE, SPEE0Y7 H 0,J*1 ■ iM & CERTAIN CURE, if If Perfectly harmless, speedily cure neuraIgia7tic.dolcrarenx.~l and headache. Immediate relief, at once removes face o* I toothache; specially suitable for females. Price Is. 8d. per i box, three for 4s. 6d., post free, of ROBINSON A Co.. I Chemists, Streatham, S.W., ngd of all Chemists. *1 T0 be SOLD, a Cottage containing 5 Rooms, sub- i_ stantially built, situated on the Marsh Road (No. 8). Apply to ISAAC THOMAS, Falmouth House, South Cliff, Tenby. 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