CLYDE BRASS BAND. THE first Anniversary will be celebrated on the evening of Wednesday the 24th instant by a social Dance and Cold Supper. Dancing to commence at 8 and terminate at 11 o’clock, when the supper (a cold Collation) will be spread. Tickets to admit Lady and Gentleman to the Dance and one person only to the Slipper, ss. each. CLYDE SPRING RACE MEETING. GRAND AMATEUR DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT in aid of the Funds of the DUNSTAN DISTRICT HO fc PETAL TOWN HALL, CLYDE. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20. THE CROMWELL Amateur Dm mafic Club, assisted by the Clyde Brass Band will give a Dramatic Entertainment on the above date in the Town Hall, Clyde in aid of the funds of the above Institu tin, on which occasion the two following laughable Farces will be performed : TURN HIM OUT Nicodemus Nobba Mr. Fr.aer Mr. Macintosh Mcko Mr. Colclongh Eglantine Roseleaf Mr. Jolty Julia, Moke’s wife Lady Amateur Susan, (a Maid of all work) Lady Amateur Two Porters. To be followed by Bohemian Quadrilles Band Song and Dance Mr, Hurley Concluding with the LOTTERY TICKET Capias, (a village Lawyer) Mr.daggers Wormwood, (his Clerk) Mr. Fraer Charles, (in love with Susan) Mr. 11. Browi Mrs. Corset, (a Staymaker) Lady Amateur Susan, (Servant of Capias) Lady Amateur Villagers, &c. Remember ! Dancing will commence immediately after the performance. Admission, Reserved seats, 4s ; Backseats, 2s. Gd; Children, half-price. Doors open at half past seven. Commence at 8. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22. AT GOLDEN BEACH, NEAR ALEXANDRA. TOHN COLE CHAPPLE, instruetJ ed by the Mortgagee, will sell by Public Auction on the above date at 1 o’clock sharp— The Free Trade Butchery, situated at Coluen Beach, together with all Tools necessary for carrying on an extensive business, including a first-class ISausage Machine, three stallStable, Stone Stockyard and Piggeries complete, Sheeppens, Dwelling-house, Furniture, Cooking Stove, Utensils, Ac. FIVE good Saddle and Harness Horses, One Spring Cart, Two Sets Harness, Four Bridles and Saddles, One Pack Saddle, Grinding Stone, Twenty-five good Store Pigs, One first class imported Boar, Ac. This is an opportunity that rarely occurs, and the Auctioned- would recommend anyone in search of a business not to miss it The whole will be sold without reserve. J. C. CHAPPLE, Auctioneer. HAY! HAY! HAY! TENDERS will be received up till Saturday the 20lh day of September for the purchase of a Stack of Meadow Hay weighing about 18 tons, now stacked upon the Monte Christo Farm, near Clyde. The Hay will be at the risk of the purchaser from the day of purchase, but may remain upon the farm for a period of six weeks without any charge. Tenders to state the amount in one sum they are prepared to give for the stack of hay as it now stands upon the farm. Tenders to be addressed to the undersigned to the care of B. Naylor, Esq., Clyde. RICHARD IT. LEARY, Trustee for the Estate of J. D. Feraiul. FOR SALE. (NEED POTATOES, £~> per Ton. Also, No. 3 CHAFF CUETER, cheap. J. C. CHAPPLE, Tiger Hill. WANTED KNOWN. WASTE Paper for sale. Apply, Office cf this-Paper.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 596, 19 September 1873, Page 3
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