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Public Noticts. NOTICE. ~~ THE Members of the Aehburton Evening Party are informed that the nexi meeting is POSTPONED untili WKDNESDAY, the 29th iost. 8t139 By Order of the Committee; A DANCE will be held In the Oddfellows' Hall on THURSDAY NIGHT, August 30th, immediately after the Convent CoDcsrt. Admission ; Gentle.men, 2a 6d ; ladlea free. P.S.— This' Dance is not connected with the Concert. 8*143 O. PRBNDERGAST, M.O. ~ TINWALD TOWN BOARD. mENDERS are invited for forming part |_ of Grove street. Particulars at Fooks and Sons' Offioa Tenders close at 2 p.m. on FRIDAY, August 3 1 at. E. J. FUOKS, 3 147 OUrk. SPECIAL ENTRY. SATURDAY, Ist SEPTEMBER. BED 3 and Bedding, Spring Maltrass, Tables, Ohtlrs, Carpets and Oilcloth, Fenders and Irons, 2 Clocks, Orookery and Cutlery, Sewing Machine by Singer, etc. ALFRED HARRISON. ! B*lso Auctioneer. 1 NOTICE is hereby givea that the Clerk will be m attendance at the R.M. Court Office, South Rakhia, on FRID4.Y, 31at August, 1888, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. i By order, J. R. OOLYER 8 149 Clerk of Court. POINT TO POINT STEEPLECHASE. UNDER the au opines of the Ashburton County Hum Club. To be ran on WEDNESDAY, September 6th; About 4 miles over's course to be arranged. A sweepstake of 1 boy ; the first horae to receive 76 per cent, and the neoond horse to receive 26 per oent of the stake. Horßes muat be bona fide hunters, the property of members of a recognised Hunt Club. No weight under 12 atone. Rlderß must be members of some recognised Hunt Club. Five per oent will be dedaoted from the stake for expenses. Entries to be made with the Secretary at the Commercial Hotel before 9 p.m. on TUESDAY, September 3rd. The Com. mltlee of the Ashburton County Hunt Club reserve to themselves the right of refusing any entry. Raolng colors must be used. E J. FOOKS, Hon. Secretary. N.B. —Master of hounds certificate and members' tickets muat be prodaoed at the soaleß if required. B*l4B i Oddfellows 1 Hall. 1 ha Sacred Cantata, DAVID the SHEPHERD BOY, (By G. F. Boot.) The above Cantata will be given by the members of the PBESBYTEBIAN OHOItt, Assisted by several local and Christohurch Vocalists, In the ODDFELLOWS' HALL, THIS EVENING PRINCIPALS : Abigail, Soprano ... ... Mrs Crisp Attendants, Soprano & Alto Misa (liver i [and Mrs Gamble Miohal, Contralto ... ... Mrs Flower David, Tenor ... Mr H. G, Flower Jesbb, Baritone ... Mr D. Millar Samuel, Bass ... Mr D. E. Lindsay Sato,, Bass Mr D, E. Lindsay A bner and Messenger ... Mr W, Simms Miss Kidd, pianist, Miss Orr, Organist/ Tickets may be had from Messrs H, M. Jones, H. G. Flower, and A. Orr, and from all members of the Choir, > Front seats, 2s ; back seats, Is. Ooojeopeo at 7.30. Concert at 8 sharp. 5 «W ■,
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1930, 28 August 1888, Page 3
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