I rpHE Cromwell School Committee J beg to thank the undermentioned and several annonymous Donors for their Gifts to the late Bazaar:— J. O'Neil—One Jumping Jack J. M'Connick Champagne", Claret, Clock, Ac. W. H. Whetter—Two pairs Slippers, one pair Boots Mrs, Goodger— Two bottles Champagne, one do. Old Tom, Clock, . Fruit, &c. Sinitham—Clonk, Ginger Wine, and Lady's Companion I, Wright—Lot of Toy*, Brooch, Pictures, A'c. -Master Joseph Wright—Puzzle and other Toys W. Grant-Chair, Wheel, Form P. Kelly Picture, three bottles of Claret, Cigars, Hat Mi s Polly Kelly—Doll Master James Kelly—Chain W. Shanley—Six bottles Champagne, three Tumblers Miss B. Shanley—Shell Box Mrs. Luseorabe—Gold Scales, Shoes, and Hat J. A. Preshaw—Four Chairs R. Kidd—Seven Books, Plates, Champagne, &c. Ignatius Loughnan—Framed Lithograph R' A. Loughnan—Seven volumes of " Chambers's Missellany' G. Humphreys—Two Coloured Pictures, one View A. Dewar—Flute, stamps. 2s. Gd.' W. Scanlan—Thermometer, &e. D. Booth—Two pounds of Tobacco, Hat, il'c. Goodall—Ten bags of Coal delivered Mrs. Goodall—Baby's Hat, Accc rdion, Jutj. Ac. T. fctick—Nine Shillings W. Rankin—Coat Mrs Ellis—Clock, Pcales Stevens—Three Hats, Specimen of Copper Ore Mrs. Wilson—Pair of Ear-rings Thomas—Shirt 11. W. Edwards—Moleskin Trowsers Mrs. N. Thomas—Pair of Boots Mitchell—Fowl S. Tippett—Two Plates G. Burrows—Pair Pullets G. Redhead—Pair of Fowls, bottle of Champagne Mrs. Heron—Collar and Cuffs Wilson—Pair Fowls Bear—Pair Saltcellars, Buckle Olson—Pair Fowls Gilford—Sugar Basin B. Duhig— Ten Shillings and a Watch A. Cameron—Hen Haldane- -Five Shillings W. Minnoch—Five Shillings | I). Murly— Five Shillings " I A. Kitehingham—Nugget John Jones—Six Shillings | William Dale—Five Shillings Duncan M'Pae—Five Shillings, Hat Hugh Hughes— Jas. Kennedy—Gold Watch-guard Mrs. Kneiulson—Pair of Fowls J. Richards Pair Mole Trowsers, Knife, Chocolate J. Halliday—Pig and large Egg Mrs. Halliday Fowl and pair of Paper mats Mr. and Mrs. Stewart—One Pound Mrs Pox—Five Shillings S. Box—Three Books Mrs. Hayes—Comb and Ornaments John Booth—Dozen Ginger beer Mrs. Williams—Hen Escott—Two Books Robertson—Two Fowls Campion—Spanish Hen Sergeant Cassels—Book Mr». Cassels—Hen Master W. Cassels—Toy L. Davis—Saw Hurley—Chair Mrs. Barber—Basket ware Fruit, two Pincushions Mrs. Ritchie—Hen R. Felton—Bag of Potatoes C. Ziele—Two pair of Boots Thomas Wilson—Ten Shillings R. Badger—Framed Picture Mrs. Ferriani China Ornament, Jams, Boots, Cotton, t e. Burres—Half-a-dozen Uan.e Fowl Eggs Graver—Half-a-dozen Spanish do. M - 'Kellar —Lamp, Book, Pincushion J. Low—Foot-stool Hedland—Kid Mrs. Thomas—Kid J. Hawkins—Joint of Beef, Saddle of Mutton Cossar and Smith— Two pair Pigeons, Cakes, Biscuits, Ac. Mrs. Barr—Cuke and Hen Werner and Partridge—Pair of Maori Hens IT. Tobin—Pine A. BATHGATE, Hon. Secretary. O T7SSIAN FLAX SEED may be had in Dnnedin (gratis) from the Provincial Government Storekeeper, bv any person who will undertake to cultivate the same. FOR SALE. THE Dredge, now lying at Ryley's Beach, between Clyde and Cromwell, complete, with every appliance, and ready for work. For further particulars, Apply to COSSAR and SMITH, Cromwell. August 20, 18C8.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 331, 28 August 1868, Page 2
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