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DUHoTAH JOCKEY CLUB RACES. ITOL D KB.'s of Subscription Lists m e requested to return the sumo to the Secretary on or before Monday, the Ist of February. By order, It BARLOW, Secretary. G. AND F, C. CLUB. Tho First POPULAR ENTERTAINMENT AF the G. and F. C. CLU B will be given on Friday, the 22nd iust., at the School House, Clyde, commencing at 8 o’clock p.m. PROGRAM M E. FIRST FART. A (very) Original Address, by an Aboriginal G. and F, C. Enter ye Molly Howks. More Music by two or more G. and F. C’s. SONGS. “ Let me kiss him for his mother.” “Ye Roving Gardener.” “ Ring ye Bango.” By ye Molly Hawks. Arteraus Ward will then indulge the British public with one or more of his Remarkable Experiences in Society. Duet—“ Oh hail! Crimson Morn.” ; Song—“ Coming through the Rye” by aL.M. Piano and Yiolin—“ Flowers of the Forest,” by two ex-distinguished Musicians. At this juncture any person will be allowed to leave the room for fifteen minutes Those who prefer staying may do so at their own expense. SECOND PART. Song—“ Jessie's Bream,” by another L.M. Mrs. Brown will then enter (if permitted), and expound her mind—asthc saying is. Re-enter ye Molly Xewks. Pianoforte and Yiolin—“ Auld Robin Grey,” by Two Bo.’s. SONGS. “ Ellen Bayne” ■ 1 1 “ Lu la” “ Tramp, Tramp !” “ Ka Fusalem” By ye Molly Hewks. H.B. If more persons enter than the room can possibly hold, they will be put out by the police without recourse. Do. Ho. 2. Any person expressing disapprobation will be allowed to leave the room on payment of another halfcrown ; but, if ho is a lady, he will be excused, and requested not to do so any more. By order, A. D. HARVEY, K.C.B. Clyde, Jan. 14, 18G9. BISSOT.TTTTrVNrnfT> A P r r\TC'r>ocn-r> ATOTICE is heieby given, that the ■L* Partnership hitherto subsisting between Charlton Hedditch and Theodore Russell, Hotel and Storekeepers of Pembroke, Lake Wanaka, was this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business will in future bo carried on by Charlton Hedditch and Thomas A. Russell, who will receive all monies due and discharge allclaims against the said firm of C. Hedditch and T. Russell. CHARI,TOH HEDDITCH THEODORE RUSSELL, Si o n3d in the presence of C. J. WEBB. Ist January, 1 §CO.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 352, 22 January 1869, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Dunstan Times, Issue 352, 22 January 1869, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Dunstan Times, Issue 352, 22 January 1869, Page 2

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