FOR ONE NIGHT ONE'S. iROHIBALD pOKBES. TO-NIGHT, MONDAY, MARCH 19th. THEATRE ROYAL, KUMAR A. The famous War Correspondent will niake his appearance here on the above date, when he will deliver his thrilling Lecture on the EXPERIENCES OF A WAR CORRESPONDENT ! Synopsis of Lecture. Casualties among War Correspondents —The “Ideal” War Correspondent —The Dead Bridegroom at the Spicheren —The Prostration of Paris—“ Ragout of Dog”—The Red Days of the Commune—A Long Ride from Deligrad —The Scotch War Correspondent MacGahan, the Heroic American War Correspondent —Life on Campaign The Scene at Plevna—An Episode of the Kybev Pass—The Dead at Isandula— Ulundi—“ Fire low, Men The Cavalry Charge—The Lecturer’s Ride with the News —“Bloody with spurring, fieiy-red with haste ’’—Glad tidings. With allusions to “KINGS AND PRINCES I HAVE MET.” Front Seats, 3s ; Back Seats, 2s. Tickets obtainable at all the principal Hotels and Stores. Doors open at 7.30 p.m. ; Lecture to commence at 8 o’clock. g-UMARA RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. DISTRICT ORDER.
The KUMARARIFLES will parade for inspection at the Adelphi Hall, on TUESDAY, 20th inst., at 8 p.m. sharp. The Adjutant of the. District will be present, when it is imperative that all members of the Company be present, with all Government property in their possession. By order. JNO. O’HA GAN, Captain Commanding Kumara Rifle Volunteers. Kumara, March 17, 1883.
9,T a PIS P 0 Q«. W. BARNETT, \H E M IST ANI) DRUGGT ST, IRISH MOSS, FOR COUGHS, COLDS, ALL AFFECTIONS OF THE THROAT AND LUNGS. One trial will conclusively prove its efficacy. W. BARNS TT, Opposite the Bank of New Zealand. Seel don Street. FRANCIS’ SYRUP OF Agent for AND
PUBLIC NOTICE. POLLOCK 1 ceived ii . unci BEA’AN have reustructions from Mr S. S. POLLOCK", Storekeeper, who is leaving the Coast, to sell by auction, on an early date—The whole of his large Slock of Wines, Spirits, Groceries, Provisions, Crockery ware, Horse, Cart, Buggy, Two sots of Harness ; The Masonic Hotel, and A store in Main street; Substaniially-built Store in Seddon street ; First-class Piano, Sewing Machine, Household Furniture, &c., ifec. The above will be sold privately to anyone, making a rosonable oiler before the day of sale. All DEBTS dno to S. S. POLLOCK uinst be paid before the end of March, or proceedings will be taken for their iecovery. TENDERS are invited for the PUBCHASE of one SEVENTH SIT ABE in Mansfield and party’s Claim, No. 8 sludge-channel, Larrikins. A deposit of ten per cent on the amount tendered must accompany each tender. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Full particulars can be obtained from the undersigned. Tenders to be left at Mr A. Foldi’s store, Diliman’s, addressed to me, not later JL/I lllXAclll Oj (luULr OOCU UW UiL-j non \ than THURSDAY, March 22nd. JOHN S, NICHOLAS. Also,
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Kumara Times, Issue 2045, 19 March 1883, Page 2
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