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DISTRICT HOSPITAL. CROMWELL LOCAL COMMITTEE. Subscriptions : Per Mr J. Pearce, of Can Iron a. M ‘Bengali, an 1 Smith, LI; C Cooper, 10s; John M‘Grath, LI 10s ; G B Bond, LI ; John Stotz, 10s ; Charles Mack, 2s Gd ; E H Thomas, 2s 6d ; James G Gloss, 10s ; Thomas J Peirce, 5s ; George Yeldham 10s ; J B Ewing, 10s ; Hugh Jones, 10s ; J Goldie, 10s ; J W Small, 5s ; J Bolton, 10s ; V J Bri kland, 10s ; George Williams, 10s ; Alexander MTCenzis, 10s ; Mrs Smale, 5s ; Simon Holman, 5s ; A Tuohy, 10s ; Philip Pullay, 10s ; William Bows, 10s ; Andrew Torie, 10s ; Robert Ellis, 10s ; P Flynn, 10s ; John Trip, 10s ; John Xmoothy, 5s ; 11 R Bretherton, 5s ; D G Dwyer. 10s ; John Halliday, 5s ; Ralph Buchan. 10s; R Studholmo, 5s ; David Lowe, 5s ; John Loft, 5s ; T A Russell, 10s ; W Dickey, 5s ; Simon Growney, 10s. Second list per Mr Pearce, Cardrona. John Algeo, 10s ; Thomas Smith, 5s ; Thomas Fox, LI Is ; James M'Kibbin, 5s ; Chinaman, 2s 6d ; Ralph Halliday, 10s Gd ; W Robson, LI Is ; W C M'Douall, 10s ; John Mans, LI Is ; E Bowman, 5s ; John Payne, 10s ; Joseph Needham, 10s ; William Miller, 5s ; Charles Jackson, 5s ; Charles Austin, 5s ; Alfred Austin, 5s ; Mackay and Lindsay. LI ; Walter Little, LI ; David Lawson, 10s; Thomas Allan, 10s ; John Mace, LI ; James Aitken, 10s ; John Pearce, 10s ; National Bank of New Zealand, LI Is. Total collected by Mr Pearce :—First List, Ll7 10s ; second do., Ll3 13s ; Proceeds of Concert, LlO 0s 6d.—Total, L4l 3s Gd. February, 1873.—Per Mrs Kidd: James Winter, L 3 10s. Employes, Bannockburn Bridge, IGs. April.—T. and T. A. Fraser, L 5 ss. May.—Per Mr H. Campbell: Surplus collected for Hogg at Albertown, LI 13s Gd. July.—Per Mr James Cowan : Kawarau Station, L 5 5s ; account of William Hray, L 4 Ills. Per Messrs J. Taylor and J. A. Preshaw John Marsh, L2 2s ; James Taylor, L2 3s ; I'. Murrell, LI Is ; T Marsh, 10s; G W Goodge’, LI ; T Heron, LI ; W H Whetter, LI Is ; G Vi Starkey. LI Is; Ah Hun, LI Is ; A M‘Leod, IB ; 1) A Jolly, LI Is ; S Kelly, LI Is ; R Kidd, LI Is ; I, Wright, LI ; J Dawkins, LI Is ; Janes Buchan, 10s ; I Hallenstein and Co., L2 2s. jQUNSTAN DISTRICT HOSPITAL AN ENTERTAINMENT in aid of the above will be held in J he SCHOOL H0 US E, BANNOC KJURN, —ON FRIDAY EVENING, Septembe' 12, under the auspices of the Bannockburn and Garrick Range Miiers’ Association, when RICHARD J. GEE will appear in his Original Monologue Entertainment, entitled “THE SEVEN AGES OF MAN,” written by him expressly for the occasion. Programme. —Port I. THE CRADLE. Mrs Jones, a loquacious member of the nursing fraternity, with a decided weakness for Real Piue-(h)apple. Song —That Blessed Baby. CHILDHOOD. Selections from favourite authors. THE SCHO OL. Dr Pedagogue, Principal of Birchall Academy. Pat Murphy, a rough jewel from the Emerald Isle, with song— Flanigan's Wake. Y 0 U T H. The Honourable StDNiiY FitHdoodle, with song —Bloated Young Aristocrat. M A SHOO D. Mr Addison Cow per Smyth, a would-be poet, with song —The Messenger of Love : words by R. J. Gee. music by A. Walker, Esq. Dick Flashett, alias Richard Flashett. Esq.. 8.A,, alias Captain Flashett, a gentleman living on his means (query, wits ?j, with song —Sarah's Young Man. Local Song. An Interval of Ten Minutes. Part 11. MIDDLE AGE. Tom Swiogins, a family man, with song— Poor Married Man. Song —Shelling Green Peas. OLD AGE. Mr Oldham, a gentleman of the old school, with some of the milk of human kindness beneath a rough exterior. A new Medlev, written by R. J. Gee, “ Tim 3 Fascinating Barmaids. ” To conclude with “ The Local Xews." After the above, there will 1m a Dance, for which several amateurs have kindly consented to play. Admission. 3s. To commence at 8 o’clock. JOHN FENWICK, Hen; See. 3. and C. R-. M. A,

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Cromwell Argus, Volume IV, Issue 199, 2 September 1873, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Cromwell Argus, Volume IV, Issue 199, 2 September 1873, Page 4

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