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TO-AIORROW. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20th. GREAT CLEARING SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. "JV/TR J. G. HAWKES has received instrucJLTX tions from the proprietor, in consequence of his relinquishing the business, to SELL ON THE PREMISES, At the Corner of COLOMBO AND GLOUCESTER STREETS’ Known the NATIONAL PAWN OFFICE, The whole of the STOCK-IN-TRADE and a large assortment of valuable UNREDEEMED PLEDGES, comprising— Gold and silver watches (English and Geneva), gold chains, diamond and other rings, pins, studs, sleeve links, brooches, earrings, lockets, field and opera glasses, barometers, books, first-class breechloading guns (in case complete, by Richardson, of Cork), mathematical and surgical instniments, tools, E.P. ware, clocks, &c. Overcoats, trousers and vests, waterproofs, shirts, blankets, rugs, silk and other dresses, quantity tailor’s trimmings, and a variety of other goods. Iron safe, glass cases, and fixtures. Mosgiel Tweeds and Jean in pieces of various lengths. 1 piano, by Smith and Co., from Collard and Collar d. Sale at 11 o’clock. 206 TO CABMEN, CARRIERS, AND OTHERS. MR CHARLES CLARK is instructed by Mr W. Emerson, to SELL BY AUCTION, At his Rooms in Hereford street, on WEDNESDAY, FEB. 20th, A capital Corner Section fronting a road leading from the South Belt, by the Gasworks, together with a Cottage of two rooms, and good stable of four stalls, hay loft, and loose box. The buildings are quite new. To cabmen and others requiring stabling, it is a capital chance, as the owner has determined to sell. No. 624 Sale at 12 o’clock. 124 CALEDONIAN ROAD. A PLOT OF FREEHOLD LAND, Together with A TWO ROOMED COTTAGE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION BY MB CHARLES CLARK, at his Rooms, in Hereford street, on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20th. House now let to a good weekly tenant. 120 Sale at 12 o’clock. No. 365 A GOOD BARGAIN IN COTTAGE PROPERTY. MR CHARLES CLARK is instructed by Mr Enoch West, to SELL BY AUCTION, AT HIS ROOMS IN HEREFORD STREET, ON WEDNESDAY NEXT, FEB. 20th, That compact property situate on the Pound road, near Montreal street, comprising a capital section of land, newly laid off, fenced and planted. Together with A very comfortable Cottage of 5 rooms, quite new and in first-class order. Price Extremely Low. Terms Very Easy. No. 657 Sale at 12 o’clock. 164 (j aib t y Theatre. THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, FEB. 19, GRAND OPENING PERFORMANCE OF THE U. S. MINSTRELS, Who will appear in the following GRFAT PROGRAMME: PartI —Overture, U.S. Minstrels; “The Flowers of May,” Mr E. Amery; “ You may Kiss Mo and Caress Me,” Mr T. Hudson; “ Close the shutters, Willie’s Dead,” Mr G. W. Rockefeller; “ KLs me, Mother” (new), MrT. Campbell; ‘ Flewy, Flewy,” Mr C. Holly; “ Wake Us at Dawn,” Mr L. Braham. To conclude with “An invitation from the Emperor ! ” introducing the National Airs of England, America, Germany, and France. Intermission of five minutes. Part ll.—Selections, U.S. Orchestra; the Groat American Silver Belt Jig, Mr C. Holly, assisted by Mr G W. Rockefeller as Banjoist; the Great Quartette, “ Crowned with the Tempest,” Messrs Braham, Rockefeller, Campbell, and Amery; Instrumental Specialities, solo and duets on the single and double whisTe, Mr G. linuard; the Amusing Sketch, “He Would be an Act r” — Manager, Mr L. Braham; Montgomery Bandman Sullivan, MrT. Campbell; ilmade Muskit, Mr G. W. Rockefeller; Pete, MrT. Hudson. Descriptive Scene, Air E. Amery. Messrs Hudson and Holly in their original song and dance, “Our Father Sold Charcoal.” L. Braham, in one of his choice ballads. To conclude with the Screaming Sketch, “ Thompson’s Dead”— Doctor Brown, Mr Campbell; Cessor, Mr T. Hudson; Thompson, Air 1.. Braham; Guppy, Air G. W. Rockefeller ; Fanny, Mr C. Holly. Prices of Admission —Js, 2s, Is; reserved seats, 4s ; private boxes for five, Is ; children half-price, except the pit Reserved seats on sale at Buuz’s music saloon. Doors open at 7.30. Curtain rises at 8. Carriages may be ordered for 10.15. 199 Q. W. ROCKEFELLER, Manager.

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Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1236, 19 February 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1236, 19 February 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1236, 19 February 1878, Page 3

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