Sfoertiscineitte. TUvvtingm BANKS PENINSULA FARMERS' CLUB. A MEETING of this Club will be held on Saturday next, September lGth, at 1 p.m., at the Akaroa and Wainui Road Board Office, Head of the Bay. Business—To receive the report of the Site and Chessett Committees, and general. JOHN BARWCK, Secretary. Atiiu»4>natM»t* TUESD \ V NEXT. _j_ i 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, HUKB, THE LABORER." Squire Chase (Lord of the Manor) Mr M. Daly Wakefield (a decayed Farmer) Mr Sims Charles Maydow (a young Farmer) Mr P. E. .Granger Luke, the Laborer ... Mr Paissons Philip (a Sailor) Mr E W. Hohberslby Bobby Trot (a Country Lad) Mr J. H. Dkury Michael (an old Gipsy)... Mr M. Daly Dick (Chase's Groom) ... Mr G. Scott Thomas (Landlord of the King's Head) ... Mr H, C. Jacobson Dame Wakefield ... Miss Grange Clara (her Daughter) ... Miss Parsons Jenny (a Country Girl) Miss N. Parsons ACT L-^Scche'lV ; Tlie King's Head. 2. Wakefield-s Cottage. . <J. Room at he Squire*;, 4. A Wood., AtiiS'l L—Scene 1. The Kind's Head. 2. Wakefield's Cottage. 3. A Wood. 4i' Wakefield's Cottige. 5. Exterior ■$ Cottage. 6. Room Hi the Cottage. •('; /'To conclude with -t-" "A S'TG LEN KiSSJ'^ Si-.' ■ ■ Mr Selitn-Pettiboiie Mr P. E. Granger Frank Fathom MrE. W. Homrersliy Mrs Pettibone ... Miss Parsons Miiry ...'"' ... Miss N. Parsons Unknown Lady ... " Miss Grange' Admission-—Front Seats and Gallery, 2s. Bacit Seats, is!' - "■.-•, Doors open at 7.30. Commence at 8. Public Wotice* BANKS PENINSULA FARMERS' CLUB. ALL Subscriptions clue to this Club must be paid to me on or before the Ist ot October next. By order. J. BARWICK, Secretary. THE EDUCATION BOARD OF i THE DISTRICT OF NORTH CANTERBURY. LITTLE RIVER. SCHOOLMASTER'S HOUSE. rpENDERS are invited for the ErecX tion of a Master's House as almve. Drawings, specification, .and .conditions can be seen at the house of Mr William Coop, Little River, on and after 14th a'nst. Endorsed tenders are to be sent in to the Chairman of the Board by' twelve o'clock noon on Wednesday, the 20th inst. "The Board does not bind itself to accept the lowest of any tender. A. W. SIMPSON, Architect. Union Insurance Buildings, Hereford street, Christchurch, 6tj September, 1882. Col»l» &> Co. C'ACH ERUM 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's Flat, RETURNING SAME DAY. THE PIGEON BAY COACH TTTILL leave Wagstaff's Hote MONDAYS, W EDNESDAYS, ANL FRIDAYS, at 8.30 a.m. RETURNING SAME DAY. PASSENGERS AND PARCELS A 1 GREATLY REDUCED RATES. S. LEE, Proprietor.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 643, 12 September 1882, Page 3
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452Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 643, 12 September 1882, Page 3
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