Amusements. yo luni cc! hall". LAST NIGHT. TUESDAY, MARCH 31. BACHiLDE R'S Immense combination. THE COLOSSEAN PaNTASCOPE, Of a Tour through America. Professor Saunders, the Eminent Pianist and Harpist. Mr H. Illingworth, the renowned Trombone Soloist. Mr C. Buckingham, celebrated Cornetti. Mr T. Norberg, Composer and Musical Director. The entertainment to conclude with the wonderful automaton SLACK ROPE VAULTER. Admission.— Front Seats, 3s ; back do, 2s. Doors open at half-past 7. Pantascope moves at 8. R. G. BACH ELDER, Proprietor. GEO. WARD, Agent. A LBION GRAND SWEEP, NO. 2. Gentlemen, In consequence of tbe success of the Christmas Grand Sweep, I have been requested by a number of friends and subscribers to superintendend another Sweep on the SYDNEY GOLD CUP, To be run for at Randwick, New South Wales, on April 9, 1874. SIXTY-IWO PRIZES. 10C0 MEMBERS, AT £1 EACH. First horse (seven-twelfths) ... £583 6 8 SecoDd horse (two-twelfths) ... 166 13 4 Third horse (one-twelfth) ... 83 6 8 Starters (one-twelfth, to be divided) 83 6 8 Non-starters (one-twelfth, to be divided) ... 83 6 8 Should the whole thousand tickets not be taken up, the actual numbers sold will be published on the 11th APRIL, on wbicb day the Drawing will positively take place at the Albion Hotel, Greymouth, and the prizes apportioned pro rata. The Drawing and general management will be conducted by a committee of gentlemen, as before, assisted by subscribers present. Committee : Mr Frank Hamilton I Mr D. Maclean Mr James Hamilton Mr W. Strike Mr JohnM'Miilan | Mr James Kerr. Tickets 'may be obtained from the Treasurer. Mr R. J. Tonks, Albion Hotel, Greymouth ; Messrs Hamilton and Co., MarsdenJ;' Messrs Hamilton and Co., Maori Cre> k ; Mr J. D. Pinkerton, Ahaura ; Mr P. Purcell, Maori Gully ; Mr S. Haisty, No Town ; Mr F. Wilckens, Half-Ounce. Immediate application for tickets is requested, as no tickets will be issued after FRIDAY, 10th APRIL. RICHD. J. TONKS, Treasurer. Agricultural Lease Applications "DROVINCE OF NELSON. Application for Agricultural Lease. To Warden Caleb Whitefoord, Ahaura— I hereby apply for a Lease of Land for Agricultural purposes, situated at Nelson Creek,, between James's Section and Drennan's, and comprising 50 acres or thereaboutn j and I deposit herewith the Receiver's receipt for Ten Pounds, in accordance with the Agricultural Lease Regulations of the 28bh day of March, 1874, made under the Gold-fields Act, 1566. MICHAEL DRENNAN, Nelson Creek. The above application will be heard before me, at Ahaura, on Friday, the 10th day of April, 1874. CALEB WHITEFOORD, Warden. Tobacconists. A MERICAN TOBACCO WAREHOUSE XJL Mawhera Quay, Greymouth. A. M. HUNTER, 1 Proprietor. TTARVELL AND M'KINNEY, , Cigar Manufacturers and Tobacconists, [ Near Albion Hotel, Mawhera Quay. Cigars from Pure Havannah Leaf manu I factured on the premises. , HARVELL AND M'KINNEY. : Tobacconists.
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Grey River Argus, Volume XIV, Issue 1764, 31 March 1874, Page 3
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