Gr RAND DRAMATIC AND INSTRUMENTAL ENTERTAINMENT IN TUB ATHENiEUM, CROMWELL ON FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 20th, IN AID OF THE ATHENAEUM FUNDS. Part I. Overture—Pianoforte, Ist and 2nd Violins. Miss Lennon and MessraiCamphell and Ward. MIGNIONETTE - A FAIRY EXTRA VAGANZA. King Tiger Lily Prince Coxcomb Eglantine Count Gladioli Dandy Lion .. Scarlet Runner .. Princess Violet Blue Bell (confidante of Princess) Fairy Vervain Mr Stevens Mr Macgeorge Mr Heney Mr W. Hueston Master P. Keddell Master R. Webb Mis Shaw Mias Keddell Miss Naylor Interval of Ten Minutes. Part 11. Selection—Pianoforte, Ist and 2nd Violins. Miss Lennon and Messrs Campbell and Ward. To be followed by the Screaming and Sidesplitting farce, entitled, RUM-UNS FROM ROME. Chump (with a mania for antiquities) ... Mr Stevens Captain Smith Mr Heney Chips Mr Hueston Julius {alias Hercules) Mr F. Jeffery Joe {alias Ajax) ... Mr Macgeorge Arabella (Daughter ef Chump) MissM'Connoehie Doors open at half-past 7. Commence at 8 sharp. MAIN ROAD FROM ARROWTOWN TO MAOETOWN. No. 2 CONTRACT FROM SOHO CREEK TO CORONET CREEK, Mines Department, Wellington, 14th March, 1883. WRITTEN Tenders will be received at the Office of the Lake County Council, Queenstown, until NOON of MONDAY, the 30th I of April, 1883, for the above Contract, They are to be marked on the outside, “ Tender for No. 2 Contract of the Arrowtown to Macetown Road,” and addressed to the Chairman of the Lake County Council Plans and specification mav bo seen at the Lake County Office, Queenstown, or at the Office of the Engineer, Mr J. S. Mollison, Exchange Court, Dunedin. By command, OLIVER WAKEFIELD, Under-Secretary MAIN ROAD FROM ARROWTOWN TO MACETOWN. NO. 2 CONTRACT FROM SOHO CREEK TO CORONET CREEK. Mines Department, Wellington, 9ch April, 1883. THE time for receiving Tenders for the above Contract is extended until NOON of MONDAY, the 30th of APRIL Inst. By command, OLIVER WAKEFIELD, Under-Secretary. JNVERCARGILL REVIEW PAHTY. 6000 VOLUNTEERS AT 10s. EACH, To be Fought for at Invercargill, on the Eve of MONDAY, MAY 21sr, 1883. Divided as below, making a less amount for the first throe Horses and giving a better Dividend for other Horses. There will also be a bonus of £23 for any member of the Review who spots or tips nearest to the first 3 Horses in the Birthday Handicap. All letters dated as received. If two tips are the same, the one that was received first gets the Bonus. Registered Letters Not Accepted. WILL CLOSE POSITIVELY MAV 21. DUNEDIN QUEEN’S BIRTHDAY Cask Prizes. Sixty at £lO £6OO Sixty-three at £5 ... 315 £915 6000 AT 10 SHILLINGS. Each Ticket has Four Chances. Please send P.O. Oulers, Bank Notes, or Crossed Cheques, with exchange added. Only 3d in Stamps required for reply and result. Address- “ Adamant versus Ada Mantua,” Care T. J. Lumsden, Watchmaker and Jeweller, Box 79, Post Office, Invercargill. P.S.— Have no Agents to draw money or horses. See Invercargill Papers. T. J. LUMSDEN V. I. ABRAHAM. jyj* R. T U 11 T O N SOLICITOR, Will attend the COURT at BLACKS every Court day.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 1089, 13 April 1883, Page 2
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