Amusement l * TUESDAY NEXT. AN ENTERTAINMENT will be given at the ODDFELLOWS' HALL, AKAROA, On TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, In aid of THE TOLLEY FAMILY. The performances will commence with the Domestic Melodrama, in two acts, '•LUKE, THE LABORER.'. Squire Chase (Lord of the Manor) Mr M. Daly Wakefi Id (a decayed Farmer) Mr Sims Charles Maydew (a young Fnrmer) Mr P. E. Ghanger Luke, the Laborer ... Mr Parsons Philip (a Sailor) Mr E W. Hombersley Bobby Trot (a Country Lad) Mr J. H. Drury Michael (an old Gipsy)... Mr M. Daly Dick (Chase's Groom) ... Mr Q. Scott Thomas (Landlord of the King's Head) ... Mr H. C. Jacobson Dame Wakefield ... Miss Grangk Clara {jier Daughter) ... Miss Parsons Jenny (a Country Girl) Miss N. Parsons ACT I.—Scene 1. The King's Head. 2. Wakofield's Cottage. 8. Room at the Squire's. 4. A Wood. ACT ll.—Scene 1. The King's Head. 2. Wakefield's Cottage. 3. A Wood. 4. Wakefield's Cottage. 5. ' Exterior of Cottage. 6. Room in the Cottage. To" conclude with "A STOLEN XI S S." Mr Selim Pettibone Mr P. E. Granger Frank Fathom MrE. W. Hojibersley Mrs Pettibone ... Miss Parsons Mary Miss N. Parsons Unknown Lady ... Miss Grange Admission—Front Seats and Gallery, 2s. Back Seats, Ip. Doors open at 7.30. Commence at 8. Roroaigrh Council N»tic«*» AKAROA BOROUGH COUNCIL. ELECTION OF COUNCILLORS. J HEREBY GIVE NOTTCE that JL an Election will he held at the Borough Council Office on Friday, 29th September. 1882, for the purpose of eloctio" THREE Councillors to fill extraordinary vacancies caused by the, noH-noHiiu tioii of candidates on the Gth inst. Nominations luldreesed to the Returning Officer will l>e leeoiveil at tlio borouyli Council Office up to noon on Monday, Septemk'r ISih, 1882. WJLLIAM SIMS, Returning Officer. Pnliiic STotiepN BANKS PENINSULA FARMERS' CLUB. ALL Subscriptions due to this Club must be paid to me on or before the Ist of October next. By order. J. BAR WICK, Secretary. IBiliK'.itiou MUSIC. MRS MAURICE WOOD is desirous of taking a few Music Pupils. Terms on application. COMMERCIAL GRAMMAR SCIKX'L, CHURCH STREET, AKAROA. ~VT EXT Term commences on Mon_lN day, 4th September, 1882. Prospectuses on application to Mr J. J. Kissel, Messrs J D. Ganvood & Co., or to PRESSY E. GRANGER, Principal. EVENING CLASSES. For Young Men, at Schoolroom, cv ry Monday, Thursday, and Friday, at 7 p.m. For Young Ladies, at Mr Kissel's house, every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 7 p.m. Full particulars on application to PRESSY E. GRANGER. .Co!>*» & Co. COACH FROM AKAROA TO BIRDLING'S FLAT. ON and after August Ist the Coach will leave Wagstaff's Hotel every TUESDAY, THURSDAY, AND SATURDAY, At 7.25 a.m., to meet the Train at Birdling'e Flat, RETURNING SAME DAY. THE PIGEON BAY COACH WILL leave Wagetaff's Hote on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, AND FRIDAYS, at 8.30 a.m. RETURNING SAME DAY. PASSENGERS AND PARCELS AT GREATLY REDUCED RATES. \ S. LEE, Proprietor.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 642, 8 September 1882, Page 3
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