POPULAR ENTERTAINMENT, In Aid of the Funds of the CROMWELL PUBLIC LIBRARYA Popular Entertainment in aid of the Funds oi the above, will bo given on Monday the 28th of Junc in KIDD’S CONCERT HALL consisting of musical selections, instrumental and vocal, and readings by the members of Committee, assisted by several Lady and Gentlemen amateurs. PROGRAMME. Overture—La Cenerentola ; Rossini. Reading—Battle of Limerick. Song—Phoebe dearest: Hatton. Song—Down where the blue bells grow. Comet duet—What are the wild waves saying: Glover. Song—l cannot mind my wheel, mother. Reading—Stonewall Jackson. Song, (comic) —The London Swell. Reading—The untimely end of the inventor of the patent never-leav-ing off Sausage Steam Engine. Piano Solo—Polonaise : C.M, Yon Weber. Song—Among the brackens, Interval of ten minutes. Violin and Piano—Air with variations. Reading —Battleof Balaclava; Russell) Duet—J uanita. Song—Com e Gentil; Donizetti. Violin, Cornet, and Flute—Selections from Lucrezia Borgia; Donizetti. Song—Kitty Tyrrell. Reading—Caudle is made a Mason; J errold. Song—The murmur of the Shell. Cornet Solo —• From II Puritani; Bellini. Song—Maggie by my side. God Save the Queen. The entertainment will begin at 8 o’clock precisely. Doors open at half past 7 o'clock. (Moonlight). Admission, 2s. 6d. PUBLIC MEETING. PUBLIC MEETING will be held •lA in the Council Chambers, on Friday evening, July 9, for the purpose of forming a Jockey Club. All parties interested are requested to attend. R. E. DAGG. A. O. F. COURT STAR OF CROMWELL. A SUMMONED MEETING of the A above Courtis called for Saturday, the 26th inst., an the usual time and place. Business; appointment of Surgeon, nomination of Officers, and other important matters. D. MACK ELL AR, C.S. NOTICE. TAMES SAMSON takes this opO portunity of notifying, that all accounts due to him at Manuherikia, must be settled on or before 15th of July proximo. Mr. Samson begs to notify this proceeding is rendered necessary in consequence of Mr. J. R. Stevenson, his present assistant being about to leave his employment, and proceed to England. NOTICE. In re C. NIEPFIR, a Bankrupt. A LL PARTIES indebted to the A- above estate are .requested at once to make arrangements with me for the payment of same, or proceedings will be taken to recover the same. GEO. FACHE, Assistant Trustee. Clyde, June 15, 1863. NOTICF. "ATOTICE is hereby given, that all 11 Coods purchased at the Sale by Auction, at Eagle Farm, on Wednesday last, must be cleared or otherwise arranged for by this (Friday) evening. In default thereof, the same will be rc-so!d at the risk of the purchasers. G. FACHE, Auctioneer. Clyde, June 25, 1869.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 375, 25 June 1869, Page 2
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