YCE U M HAL L. COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT TLXDKUKD TO NED MASON, TO BE HELD IX THE ABOVE HALL, ox 'Wednesday. Sept, 29,1880, PROGRAM M E. PART I. OVERTURE Herr Norberg. Soxi! (Comic) •‘Belle of the Ball and Awfully Wild" W. Lipscombe. o lee By the Cornish Glee .Singers. .Songs (Comic) “Alligator,” and “Bob Baker” Led Mason. Song and Chores, “ Sweet Chiming Bells W. Fall. GOLDEN SHOE DANCE Mason and Maxted. Song (Comic) A. L. Dalethorpe. A laughable Farce, by the whole strength of the Company, entitled “An Unhappy Pair.” An Interval of Ten Minutes. PART 11. Horizontal Bar W. Lipscombe and Company. Song (Comic) “Bank Holiday”..AV. Hall. (! i.kk By the Cornish Glee Singers. SONG and DANCE Ned Mason. Song A. L. Palethotpe. Sketch, “Insult and Apology”...Mason and Henncssy. Song (Comic) W. Lipscombe. To conclude with the screaming Farce “ Beware of the Dog.” Tickets, 3 s & 2s. Doors open at Half-past Seven, commence at Eight. Marlborough Art Festival, CHRISTMAS, ISSO. NOTICE TO INTENDING COMPETITORS. rpilE RULES and competition X tickets are now ready and can be obtained on application to the undersigned. Copies of the Rules can be seen on application to Messrs Litchfield and Sons or Mr J. McHutchison, or at the Times Cilice, Blenheim. J. ALLEN, Hon. Secretary. HAWTHORNDEK—- For Sale, a Bargain the Equity of Redemption in this most desirable property, situate in Johnson Street, h mile from Post Office, consisting of 2 acres, one with 8-roomcd house in good'condition every convenience. garden and orchard, full of fruit trees in full bearing, and one acre in paddock. Apply to Air Samuel Johnson, or Mr Sinclair, Solicitor. To the Electors of the Wairau District. ENTLEMER —I shall be glad to \j MEET YOU in Ewarts Hall on Monday Evening, Oct. -HI), at 8 o’clock, to give you some account of tin 1 proceedings in Parliament. I am Gentlemen, Yours Obediently, A. P. SEYMOUR, M.H.R, Notice under “The Slaughter Houses Act, 1577-” and the amended Act, 1879. I THE undersigned, Thomas Bartlett, do hereby give notice that I intend to make application under “ The Slaughter House Act, 1877,” to a Bench of "Magistrates sitting at the Court Mouse, Havelock, on Ijhjrsday, the 30th day of September, 1880, for a LICENSE to Slaughter large and small cattle on Section 26, Bartlett’s Creek, AVairau Valley. THOMAS BARTLETT. August l ltli, 1880. Notice under “ The Slaughter Houses Act, 1877,” and the amended Act, 1879. I THE undersigned John William Cullex, do hereby give notice that I intend to make application under “The SlaughterHou.se Act, 1877,” to a Bench of Magistrates sitting at the Court House, Havelock, on Thursday, the 28th day of October, 1880, for a LICENSE to Slaughter large and small cattle on Section No. 3, Afuhakipawa. J. IV. CULLEN. To Builders. rjUJENDERS will be received by the X undersigned until noon the t tli of October, for the ERECTION of a Villa. The lowest or any tender notnecessarly accepted. WILLI AM DOUSLIN, Architect.
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Marlborough Daily Times, Volume II, Issue 159, 28 September 1880, Page 2
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