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THURSDAY EV E N WINTER EVENING POPULAR »7th JULY, 1871. E XTERTAINM E N TS. la aid of the Cromwell Athen.eum Fund. npHE SECOND GRAND POPULAR ENTERTAINMENT, in aid of the J- Cromwell Atheiueum Building Fund, will be given in KIDD'S CONCERT HALL, on Thursday Evening, 27th July, commencing at eight o'clock. Instrumentalists :—Messrs W. 11. and G. Whetter, Dods, Guthrie, E3cott, and Arkell; and Masters J. and 11. Whetter. Accompanists : —Messrs Colclough and Louglinan. PROGRAMME. Quadrille: " Lucia di Lammermoor" - Band. 1 Song (by special request): "I'm Lonely since bung and Chorus :"I am Dying far from Those [ my Mother died " - - Mrs Carpenter. I Love" - Mrs Corse, Messrs Nancar-? Song : " Good-bye, Sweetheart, Good-bye" row, Tippetx-, Stevens, audi MtSansom. T , , ~e . , , Master Stbvbss. Song:" The Marseillaise'' -Mr Locghsan. Duet: "Standard on the Braes o Mar - - „ << T i. m- i vm ,» -,, ~ Messr; , Campbkll _ Song : "I cannot Mmd my A\heel"-Mrs Corse. Song : " The Bashful Man " - Mr Baird. j So »g : " Jenny's Black E'c" -Mr R, Campbell. Cornet Duet:" Peace to thy Spirit," from "Hi Negro Speech - - - Mr Johnstone. Trovatore" - Mr and Master Whetter. » Song : " Home, Sweet Home" -]Mr Nancarkow. Curtain Lecture : "On Mr Caudle's Shirt But- j Sword Dance (in costume) - Mr Guthrie. tons" Mr Fraer. ( OoinicSong : "Good-bye, John" - MrGrindlev. Polka .- " Lcs Rayone du Soleil" - Band. J Con Song : "Old Scotland, I Love Thee"- - -! Son Mr A. Campbell, j g ' Song: " The Old Musketeer" - Mr Baird. \ Song : " Dear Father, Come Home" Mrs Corse. Sons;: " Father's Come Home" - - - .Son Band, i Comic Song: " Irish Schoolmaster" Mr Hurley. *J Song: "Stirrup Cup" - Mr Loughnan. ? BEL H Song : "M'Gregor's Gathering" 3omeJ Mr R. Campbell. .) Son": " The Comet of the West" Mr Grindlby. Gipsies' Glee Recitation : " Prisoner of Chillon" - Brass Ban i>. '.row. \ Song : " Toll the Bell " (with Chorus) - Song : " Dear little Shamrock" Mr Nancarkow. Mr Smvthies. i Mr A. Campbell. Finale—GOD SAVE THE QUEEN !—Omnes. To Commence at Eight o'clock sharp. Tickets : —Front Seats, 3/- ; Back Seats, 2/W After the Entertainment, a SELECT QUADRILLE PARTY will be held, under the management of the Committee. A full BAND will perforin. Admission 2s ; Ladies free. Remember—MOONLIGHT NIGHT ! M. FRAER, Hon. Sec.

UNICIPALITY OF CROMWELL. I Hereby Give Notice that the NOMINATION of TWO COUNCILLORS (one for Bridge and one for Kawarau Ward), and TWO AUDITORS, will take place in the Council Chamber, Cromwell, on WEDNESDAY, the 26th July instant, at 12 noon ; the POLL, if required, to tie taken on TUESDAY, the Ist August. Polling Places : Bridge Ward, the Council Chamber ; Kawarau Ward, Kidd's Cromwell Hotel. H. W. SMYTHIES, Council Chamber, Town Clerk. Cromwell, 14th July, IS7I. High-Glass Photography. Under the Patronage of Governor Sir George his Honor the Superintendent, and all the Provincial Council. R T. MUSSEN (of the firm of Irwin 1 and Musseu, Proprietors of the London Portrait Rooms), begs to inform the public that he is now on a Professional Tour, and will remain in CROMWELL for A FEW DAYS ONLY. STUDIO : At the rear of Mr Talboys' London House. Cartes do Visite, Landscapes, Enlargements in Oil, Crayon, and Indian Ink, in the First Style of the Art. New Advertisements. n H UN G HU N G LUN G, having purchased the interest of Ah Ko.vg in the Bannocklmrn Store, invites the Patronage of the Public and his countrymen. DANNOCKBURN COAL MINE. ALLEY AND GOODWIN, COAL MERCHANTS, Having obtained a lease of the above wellknown Coal Works, beg leave to return thanks for past favours, and to inform their numerous customers at the Bannookburn, Gorge, Bendigo, and the inhabitants of the district generally that they are now prepared to supply (in any quantity) COAL of excellent quality, at their usual moderate prices viz., 15s per ton ;•delivered,- at from Is 9d per bag and upwards, according to distanoe. N.B.—Drays leave trio Bannookburn for Cromwell twice a week. Loading carried biok on reasonable terms. 102

THY JARSH'S ADELAIDE WINE TJL IF YOU WANT A TREAT. 89 71 It E E TRADE BUTCHE It Y. BEEF, BY THE QUARTER, 3Jrl per lb. JAMES DAWKINS, Proprietor. TICTORIA FIRE AND GENERAL ' INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital £2,200,000. I. HALLENSTEIN & CO., AGENTS, CROMWELL 89 FOR SALE,—Two teams of WORKING BULLOCKS—one of Ten and one of Eight, thoroughly broken in, and all young and sound. Also, TWO DRAYS, with Yokes, Bows, and Chains complete. Apply to R. KIDD, Cromwell Hotel. NOTICE.— Mr B. R. BAIRD, Clerk of Courts, will attend at the NEVIS Township on MONDAY, the 7th day of August, and on the First Monday in each Month thereafter (weather permitting), for the purpose of issuing Miners' Rights, Business Licenses, and Certificates, and for the receipt of Applications, and of complaints and Informations, and the issue of summonses in the Warden's and Resident Magistrate's Courts at Clyde and Cromwell. VINCENT PYKE, R.M., Warden. July 21st, 1871. M.U.1.0.0.F. " OYAL CROMWELL LODGE. J.J A Summoned Meeting will be held in the Lodge Room on TUESDAY Evening, Ist Business : Election of Treasurer. C. W. WRIGHT, E.S. CROMWELL KILWINNING LODGE (S.C.) . The Regular Meeting o£ the above Lodge will be held on WEDNESDAY Evening, the 2nd August, at seven o'clock. By order of tha K W.M.

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Cromwell Argus, Volume 2, Issue 89, 25 July 1871, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Cromwell Argus, Volume 2, Issue 89, 25 July 1871, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Cromwell Argus, Volume 2, Issue 89, 25 July 1871, Page 4

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