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AC .4 0 N 0 E R T WILL BH HELD IN’ THE SCHOOLROOM, &0 PHI B, ON EASTER MONDAY, MARCH 26, 1883. Programme—Part I, Piano Solo Mrs Smith Song The Company Beading Mr Norrie Song Mr Smith Dialogue—The Influence of Example Mesdames Jenkins andJFitzgersdd. Song-.ln the Gloamin Mrs Smith Recitation ~ Miss E. Bishop Sons—Coming with the Flowers ... Mrs Fitzgerald Piano Solo ... ... Mrs Smith Song—Beautiful Star The Children Reading—The Gambler’s Wife ... Mr Fitzgerald Song- Blanch Alpine Miss E. Cottingham Flute Solo Mr Bell Interval of Ten Minutes. Part 11. Piano Solo ... Song-We are Little Sunbeams Reading Song—Bide a Wee ... Recitation—Old King Times Song Angels are Whispering Reading The TeeMrs Smith The Children Mr Alexander Mrs Smith Miss G.C. Fitzgerald Mrs Fitzgerald total Mill . Piano Solo Song Reading The Blue Hen Song—The Irish Emigrant Mrs Jenkins Mrs Beatty Mr Smith Mr Fitzgerald Mi's Smith, To conclude with an Afterpiece, THE CRACK BETWEEN MRS SCANDAL AND MRS ENVY, By Two Lady Amateurs. To commence at 8 p.m. Tickets, 2s ; Children, Is. PPLTCATIQN ?j,TO PURCHASE. I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that it is ray intention to apply to the Waste Lands Board, Dunedin, as soon as practicable after the expiration of three weeks from the date hereof (application lodged at Clyde Land Office this day), to purchase 50 acres (more or less) of Crown Lands on Blacas Flat, bounded by the Station pre-emptive, lands in occupation of Peter Harrington and George Stringer, Crown Lands, and including my residence area, and intersected by the Main Road there. Dated this eighth day of March, 1883. SAMUEL COTTINGHAM. By his Agent— F. J. Wilson. PROPERTY ASSESSMENT ACTS, AN EATING ACT 1882, SECTION 3. STATEMENT of Values of Pr< J- perties under the above Acts, for tt Alexandra Borough, has been deposited a the office of the Council for public inspe< tion. J. SPBRREY, Commissioner. Property Tax Office, Wellington, 2nd February, 18S3. SATURDAY, MARCH 3!, At 2 o’clock. 1883, SALE BY AUCTION. VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTIES. /GEORGE FACHE, UT instructed by the Liquidators of the Bannockburn Co-operative Store Company, will sell by public auction, at Stuart’s Victoria Hotel, Cromwell, on above date, the whole of the properties of the above Company, including— Sections 8 and 9, Block XXYII., town of Cromwell, together with the buildings thereon, viz., The “ Bridge Hotel,” the “ Co-operative Store,” and the range of Stone Stabling, the whole forming as compact and desirable a property as could be wished for a Hotel or General Store. Sections I and 2, Block 111., township of Bannockburn, together with the substan-tially-constructed Stone Buildings thereon, including Store, Butchery, Dwelling, Stable, and other outbuildings. Also, Spring-cart, Harness, Packsaddle, and other sundries. The above Properties are unexceptionally the very best for business premises that are likely to be submitted to public competition for a long time. Parties desirous to invest j should therefore take advantage of the opportunity that now presents itsel£ The Cromwell sections embrace the well-known “ Marsh’s Bridge Hotel,” than which no other property in the town of Cromwell is now, or likely to be, so valuable, it being at the entrance into the town from the lower country. The Bannockburn properties from their central situation, speak for themselves. TERMS AT SALE. Remember date of Sale —SATURDAY, March 31st, 1883, at 2 p m. GEORGE FACHE, Auctioneer.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 1086, 23 March 1883, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dunstan Times, Issue 1086, 23 March 1883, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dunstan Times, Issue 1086, 23 March 1883, Page 2

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