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For continuation of News, see 4dh page. Amnsements. yOLUNTEER HALL. THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, DEC. 23. Powerful attraction for the CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. Re-appearance of MISS CLARA STEPHENSON, Supported by Mr Chas. Burford, Mr N. Thornton, Mr Herman, Mrs Thornton, Miss Folland, and La Petite Amy. Miss Stephenson has been received in the Grey District, Reefton, and Lyell Gold Fields with the greatest enthusiasm during a tour of six weeks. ' Be«opening of Dramatic Season for Christmas Holidays. LADY AUDLEY'S SECRET! Clara Stephenson as ... Lady Audley (adapted expressly for her entertainment) Mr Burford as Luke Marks Comic Song, " I wish I was a fish" La Petite Amy Song, " When the corn is waving 11 Mrs Thornton SCENES PROM TBE LOVE CHASE. Constance ... Miss Clara Stephenson Song, " Jockey Hat and Feather" La Petite Amy Ballad (first appearance) .. MrHoyle SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL. Lady Teazle ... Miss Clara Stephenson HUBERT AND ARTHUR. Arthur La Petite Amy The whole to conclude with a Screaming Afterpiece, in which Miss Stephenson will appear. Notice.— On Christmas Eve will be produced the Grand Sensational Drama, in four acts,' with Great Effects and Matchless Scenery, adapted and written by Mr Neville Thornton from Leslie's novel, THE MARINER'S COMPASS 1 The management beg to intimate that the great artist Mr Neville Thornton has devoted the whole of his valuable time during the laat month on the magnificent pictures taken of authentic sketches of the spots portrayed, consisting of eight new Scenes: the last act concluding with a sensational effect never yet attempted on any stage. A GRAND FREE BALL Will be given by Mr D. Buggy, of the Niagara Hotel, at BKOGLUiTOS LATE STORE, Corner of Johnston street, on BOXING NIGHT, 2Gth DECEMBER. A First-class Band in attendance. Dancing to commence at 9 p.m. * "T R T IJ i? I O F. One FULL SHARE in a Tunnel Claim, known as O'BRIEN'S CLAIM, NEW RIVER, To be drawn at the JUNCTION HOTEL, NEW RIVER, On BATURDAY, 4th JANUiHtY, 1873. ; Ticket ... ... ... 10s. ROADBENT'S ART UNION OF JBWELERY. SWEEPSTAKES TO-NIGHT For Tickets. At Johnston's Melbourne Hotel Tenders mENDERS WANTED Tenders are invited for the Estate of .fames Molloy, Storekeeper, No Town and Twelve-Mile, by order qf the Mortgagee, as follows :— Ist Stock of General Groceries, Wines. Spirits, Ironmongery and Hardware* together with Store, Lot of Timber and Iron, at No Town. 2nd. Stock of Groceries, Wines and Spirits, at Twelve-Mile; also, Store &nd Dwelling,' Cowsheds, Stockyard, and Cottages. 3rd. Newly -built House, near TwelveMile, on the new line of road. 4th. 87 Acres of first-rate Land, under crop and grass, Bitnate at TwelveMile; also, 90 Acres of Land. Mb. 5 Horses, 16 Cows, 10 Calves, 4 Pigs, 12 pairs Fowls, 1 Plough, 1 Dray, and 1 Chaff-cutter, at TwelveMile, 6th. All the Book Debts belonging to the Estate. Tenders for any or all of the above must be sent to the undersigned not later than noon on Saturday, 28th December. Ihe lowest or any tender not necessarily Accepted. All particulars can be ascertained on application to . D. MACLEAN & CO,, Mawhera Quay. mENDERS wanted for the CONSTRUCTION of ft STABLE, Plans and specifications to be seen at Gllmer 1 * Hotel, and Tenders will be received up to Monday, the 23rd of December, 1872. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Wanted, WANTED, a Cook, for up-country. Apply H, Wick, Maokaystmt,

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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1373, 23 December 1872, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1373, 23 December 1872, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1373, 23 December 1872, Page 3

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