ST. MICHAEL’S CHURCH, CLYDE. THE Foundation Stono of tlie above Ohureh will bo laid at Four o’clock p.m., on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21st, with full MASONIC CEREMONIAL. JOHN DEWE. Q 0 N C E R T, In Aid of the Building Fund of the NEW CHURCH OF ENGLAND, CLYDE, On Wednesday, March 21st, 1877, In the TOWN HALL, CLYDE. PROGRAMME : Part I. Overture ... . , Clyde Brass Band Chorus “Awake Aalirm Lyre” Clyde Choral Society Song ... ... ... Mr. Rees Trio ... “ Barrie Durden" Messrs. Gran bridge; Button, and Stevens Song—“ The Murmur o£ the Shell” Miss Hnstie Snug ... ... ... Mr Holland Violin Solo ... ... Mr Campbell Duett—“ Some One to I.nve Me” Misses Hastie and Miller Song ... ... ... Dr Button Song ... “ The Old Church Bell ” Mr Adams Chorus—“ All Among the Barley” Clyde Choral Society Part 11. Overture ... Clyde Brass Band Chorus—“ flail to the Chief” Clyde Choral Society Song ... ... ... MrM'George Song and Chorus—" The Vacant Chair ” Miss Hastie Song ... ... Mr Rees Violin Solo ... ... Mr Campbell Quartett ‘ 1 Beware ” Misses Hastie and Miller, and Messrs Button and Stevens Song ... ... ... Mr Holland Song ... “To the Woods” Miss Hastie Song ... “ The Eire Brigade ” Mr Nicholas Chorus... “ The Lark’s Song ” Clyde Choral Society Admission, 2s Cd ; Children, Is. Doors open at Half-past Seven, to commence at Eight o’clock. . J. E. STEVENS, Hon. Secretary. LONDON PORTRAIT ROOMS. MR. J. M’EACHEN, H3.ot9gra.ph Artist, WILL open his Studio in Clyde, on Monday, March 19, 1877. SALE BY AUCTION. George fa cue win sen by Pubic Auction, at Cox’s Port Phillip Ho:el, on SATURDAY, 31st march, i 877, at 2 p.m. A New WAGGONETTE, made to order. 2 Second hand Drays (1 Tip). First-class Dogcart. Second hand Saddlery, &c. Terms Cash. THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1877, AT IDA VALLEY. 50 HE \D CATTLE; HORSES; OATS, BARLEY, Ac, 4c. JOHN COLE CFT APPLE has received instructions from Mr Janies Slone to sell by Public Auction on the above date at 1 o’clock:— 50 Head of Quiet Dairy Cows, with Calves at foot, mid Springers ; 3 year old Heifers, springing to calf, and Fat Stock. 4 young Draft Mares. 5 useful Hacks. 1 thorough-bred Filly (by Elswick). 1 Roller; about 1000 bushels of Oats, and 800 bushels of Bar ley. Delivery to be taken on the ground. The Stock is so well known that comment is unnecessary, Mr Slone’s name being a sufficient guarantee. The Auctioneer is open to treat with anyone for the pm chase of Mr Slone’s farm at Ida Valley, together with Machinery, in one Lot. Mr Slone intends paying his native homo a visit —hence his reason for the disposal of bis property, which is certainly one of the best in Otago, JOHN COLE CHAPPLE, Auctioneer. TO CARRIERS. WOOL at Galloway Station Shed Little Valley for Carriage to Dunedin, at the rale of t6 per ton ; or to Waitahuna (Havelock) Railway Station at £3 10s per ton. W. G. REES, Manager.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 778, 16 March 1877, Page 2
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