QR and concert In Aid of the Funds of the CLYDE CHURCH of ENGLAND VESTRY. TOWN HALL, CLYDE. FRIDAY, JULY 23bd, 1886. Part I. . Overture—Piano—Tha Maypola Dance \ Mesdames Lothian and Wingfield. 2! Glee—The Carnivale... Choral Society 3. The Village Blacksmith ... Mr Austin 4. Song—Jack’s come Home ... Mr W. Hueston 5. Trio—Fair Flora Decks Messrs Hartley, Stevens, and Macgeorge, 6. Song—Hearts and Homes Miss Naylor 7. Song— Mr F. Williams 8. Duett—The moon has raised her Lamp Messrs Hartley and Macgeorge. 9. Song—Thomuimurof the shell Mrs Shaw 10. Glee- -From Oberon in Fairy Land ... Choral Society Interval of Ten Minnies. Part It. 1. Overture—Piano—Sans Souci Mesdames Luthian and Wingfield. 2. Glee 0 Bird of Eve,, Choral Society 3. Song—My Pretty Jane ... Mr Hartley 4. Song—The Shilling ... Mr Macgeorge 5. Glee—Awake HSolim Lyre Choral Society 6. Song—Anchored Mr Austin 7. Song— Mr Hickson 8. Glee—Blow, blow, thou winter Wind . Choral Society 9. Song— Mr Williams 10. Song—The Living Dead ... Mrs Shaw 11. Finale—National Anthem Choral Society
Pi ices of Admission 3s and '2a; Children, Half-Price. Doors open at 7 30 ; commence at 8. DANCE TO FOLLOW. FOP Eelief COUNT 1 COUI INCENT 1 Hereby Notify th?f a Court for the purpose of hearing any applications for relief under the 4yh section of “ The Counties Act, 1376,” as follows For tho Ridings of Dunstan, Earnsoleugh, Matakanui,. and Mauuherikia, at tho Court House, Clyde, on TUESDAY, 20th July, 1886, at Noon ; and for tho Ridings of Clutha, Hindis, Garrick, and Hawea, at the Court House, Cromwell, ou FRIDAY, 23rd JULY, ISSG, at Noon, Any person feeling aggrieved by any entry on or omission from the Voters’ Rolls of the various Ridings of tho Vincent County must lodge his application for relief at the respective Court Houses on or before the 15 hj July, 1886. (Sd). JOHN 8. HICKSON, {Resident Magistrate. Clyde, July 3rd, 1883.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 21st, 1386 At 1 o’clock sharp. AT OPH IE, In the Eatal ns, a O' instruel al Assignee inßßati t , _jU by Public Auction, on Wednesday, July 21st, on theprerai--.es, All those pieces and parcels of land, being sections* II and 22, Block I, Town of Ophir, containing 2 roods 9 perches, together with all the builds ings and other improvements thereon, including blacksmith's shop aud stable su">stautiaily built of stone and roofed with iron, six-roomed dwelling house, partly con - structed of stone and part of wood, Also, The full kit of blacksmith’s tools, including bellows and anvil, patent drilling mat chine, vice, tiring plate and tiro bender, about half a ton of it on, horso shoos, shoeing nails, three sets taps and dies, wheel boxes, mils aud bolts, and the complete and perfect outfit out of a country blacksmith’s shop. Note. —The land and premises to be sold in one lot. The tools and stock in trade to suit purchasers. This property is undoubtedly a good one, and should command the attention of the trade ; and to parties looking for a business this opportunity for a good one should not be neglected. n EOE f Bankrupt, if < / H E. TERMS CASH. WITHOUT RESERVE,
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Dunstan Times, Issue 1272, 16 July 1886, Page 2
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