ODD JJ4LL, EMPIRE HOTEL. MR. AND MRS. GEE WHI appear .for a few nights only, commencing this Evening, in the favorite Lyceum farce THE PAIR OF PIGEONS,. . A variety of YvLT Comic Soitgs, Hornpipes, Jigs, &c., &c. NEW LOCAL SONGS CELERY NIGHTj Admission : Front: Seats,, 25.; Back Seats Is. '• ' - '• The performance will be followed by a Select Ball, free to.holders of front seat tickets only. _L. M ISS D OLLY QJ&EEN j&Will Appear in her MONOLOGUE ENTER!AINMENT. Assisted by MESSRS. FLEURY AND MILBURN. At Blacks, on Saturday the 12th and Monday ~ the 14th inst. At Clyde, on Wednesdayrand Thursday 16th, and 17th inst. S T. P A T R I C ;iC'.S J D A.Y.. MOI7NT IDA ISTBIG T U Q P O T s J^ISTEIGT '.A-".':: itTDGB: ' . • - -•' MB. JOSEPH KEILY. ' . .CEEBX,:. MB. P. M. MORONY! ' STABEgB: ' ~ MB. JOHN M'NAMARA. The following is the Programme of the Mount Ida Sports for, St. Day, to be held at . MR, WALTER INDER'S GARDEN, v SIATTGHTEB ; 1. Hubdling Matcb., 21 men at each side. 2. Hobse Race, for any horse in the Mount Ida district. Mile, heats. Prize, £5. Catch weights. Post entries. Entrance fee, 10a. Three entries.pr no race.- r ~ 3. lEISSC Jio. Prize, £l. <s. Foot Race, 300 yards. Ist prize, £1; 2nd prize, 10a. Entrance, 2s. - F f" r - 6. Putting Heavy Stone, 301bs. (Irish style). Ist prize, £1; 2nd prize, 10s. Entrance, 2s. ■■ ' rra . - 6. JteNNrsaLONG JTTMK £Jj;.,2nd' prize, iOa. Entrance, 2s. 7. Hobse Race (winner of firstrabe excluded). Prize, £5. Entrance, 10s. Conditions of preyious J. /.;• j. u- Z.'C i'" if— * " ' 'if; 8. Dancing (Hornpipe). Prize, £l. 9. Running Hi&ft Juan?;prize, 10b. - O'-i—>v ; . v' - .t.. i. ri.;.; 10. Free Bam, in Masonic Hall. Dancing to commence &b 9 o ! clock mv; N,B. —Sports to commence on the field at 12 o'clock sharp. Miscellaneous Advertisements. NOT IC E, ~ ~ THE Partnership hitherto carrying on business in Naseby as Carpenters and Ironmongers, under the style of COOPER AND STEVENS, has been This Day Dissolved bv mutual consent. ' . *MR. THOS. COOPER begs to intimate that he will continue to "on:the busiifess as formerly in all its branches, and trusts, by Strict attention to business, to Ujerit a continuance of that support which has been so liberally accorded to the late.firm, , - 1 THOS. COOPER. March 7, 1870. • J OB SALE, HOUSE & GARDEN situate near, the Cricket Ground. • Will be gold cheap. If not sold as a whole will? be' offered separately Stack of Oats also for Sale. Reason for- disposing^—removing near claim. ----- P. -Mi MORON Y-^ MK. 33TTSCH begsc to announce to the Residents of Naseby and surroundjrg neighborhood thnfc ho has now a First-rate PiiOIOGRAPiiIO ARTI&r ' from Dunedin in his einplor. PORTRAITS TAKEN JL# Mi* si# i« ai the Ari,
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 58, 11 March 1870, Page 2
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