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rjpO STAND THIS SEASON. Tam O’Slianter, By Messenger —Banshee, Will Travel the Districts of WA TEUTON, WHEATSTONE, FLEMING TON, WILLOW BY AND LONG BEACH. Fee : .£3 3s. Draught Stallion, Spring* k By Y- ung Banker (imp.)—Farmer 8 Lass, Will Stand during the Season at LONQBEACH & FLEMINGTON. Fee : £4 4s. A reduction will be made on more than two mares. Mares will bo grazed free to January Ist, but no responsibility incurred JOHN GRIGG, 10 704 Proprietor.
Meetings. ADDFELLOWS’ HALL, MONDAY, 11th OCTOBER. The Standard Comedy Company IN THF. LITTLE SENTINEL And a Grand MUSICAL OLIO OF SPECIALITIES. The whole to conclude with the Screaming Farce, MISTAKES. Prices of Admission, 3s, 2«, Is. $787
BAZAAR! BAZAAR! BAZAAR! A GRAND BAZAAR in aid of the Wesleyan Church Building Fund will be opmcd in the TOWN HALL , ON 1 SATURDAY, 23i0 OCTOBER, And continue for One Week. Save your money, and secure bargains. Every requisite from DRAWING ROOM SUITE to BABIKS’ BIBS, of good quality, well made, and of chaste design, 9+696 “SIIOOTUEK TAE SIIOUTHER.” ASHBURTON CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. SEVENTH GRAND ANNUAL CONCERT OF SCOTTISH MUSIC AND DANCING Will be held in the TOWN HALL, ON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1886, When a programme which will eclipse any of its predecessors will be placed before the public Tickets : Dress f ircle (seats numbered and reserved to the number of 60), 3s ; Front Seats, 3s ; Second Seats, 2s ; Back Seats, Is. Entrance to front and reserved seats by rigbt-haud side door, which will be open at half-past six for the admission of front seat ticket holders only. Tickets to be had of the Directors and Members of the Committee up to six o’clock on the Concert Night. Reserved seat tickets may bo secured at Secretary’s Office, Royal Saleyards. Moore street where plans can be seen. ’ Musical Director and Accompanist: Mr J. H. Brooks. A B~TLL Will bo given after the Concert, the music for which will be supplied by Messrs Brooks and Woods’ Band. Admission—Three Shillings. 10*783 J. 0. DUNCAN, Secretary,
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1364, 7 October 1886, Page 3
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