Miscellaneous Advertisements. ASO N I 0 HAL L". TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY) AND TO-MOR-ROW (SATURDAY). MILLION PRICES !—3s.' AND 2s. The last. Two Nights of the GRAND MOVING PANORAMA On the Works of Charms Dickens. Mechanical Effects — Descriptive Lecture and Headings by War. Horace Bent — New and Appropriate Music — Picwick on the Ice I The Schooner on the Sands ! I — Q-ame of Lfttle Nell—Storming of the Bastille hy the People of Paris. ' „.'"• Grand Mid-day Exhibition to-Morrow (SATURDAY; Afternoon. Commencing at 3 p.m.—Doors open at 2.30. (.. " Children Half-Price Monday and Tuesday—Schoolroom, St. Bathans. wednesday—©rybrkad^ THURSDAY AT BLACKS. PATRICK'S DAY SPORTS. FRIDAY, l?ra MARCH, 1871. To' 'tafcejpl'aee at 'Mr. Inder's Padlock, programme - Quoits, 21 yat'ds —Ist prize, £l,los ; 2nd do, 15s. E-atrance, 2s. 6d. BtunninglO© yards—lst prize, £1 10s ; 2nd.do, 15s. .Entrance, 2s Gd. Giome ab Hurling- - . ~...'. Running Long Jump—lst prize, ,£1 10a i 2nd do, 15s. Entrance, 2st>d. Wrestling (Cornish style) —Ist prize, £2; 2nd do, £l. Entrance, 2s 6a. Irish Jig—Prize, £l. . ~i Quoits, 1$ .yards —l*t prize, £1 SLKBs,; 2nd do, 15s. Entrajwie, 2s 6d. Running Hop, -r*te|), awd Juinp —Ist prize, £1 10s ; 2vl<3. do, 15s. Entrance, 2s 6ci. Handicap IToot Race, 400 yards—lst prize, 2nd do, £l. Entrance, 2s 6d.' Throwing the 'Hammer—lst prize, £110s; 2nd do, 15s. Entrance, 2s 6d. Wrestling (Cumberland style) —lst prize, £2: 2nd do, £L. Entrance,' 2s '6d. Throwing the Stone, 181bs (Irish style)— Ist prize, £1 10s ; 2nd do, 15s. ''Entrance, 2s 6d. Pig Hunt—Pig to be caught by the.tail. Entrance, Is. Bell Race—Prize £l. Eiatraiaoe, Is, Bunsaing High Leap—lst prize, £l.; 2nd do, 10s; Entrance, 2s 6d. Hornpipe—Prize, £l. Wrestling (collar and elbow) —Ist prize, £2 ; 2nd do, £l. Entrance, 2s. 6d. Putting the..Stone, 211bs (Scotch style)— Ist prize,, £1 Ids ; 2nd, do, 15s. Entrance, 2s 6d. Standing High *Leap—lst prize, £1 10s; 2nd do, 15s. lilntrance, 2s 6d. Bmdfoldedy fir-qt to tauck thevpost—Prize, £l. Entrance, la. Boys' Race—Numerous prices.
THE LADIES AXD GKENTLEMEN <rf Mount Ida and Out 'l>istriots are invited to the Masonic Hall on Friday Evoriuag, the 17th Instant. Dancing to at Eight «»' 'cloc7c. A Procession will leave Nuseby for tho "Sports at Ten a.m. Sports to commence <*£ Twelve o'clock sharp. TO .THE ELECTORS MOU M. T JD A DIS T U IrC T. *~y ENTLEMBN,--As I believe it is •desirable, the more effectually to further your 'interests,,'that your •Representative in the Assembly should also represent you in the Local J hereby place my services at youa* •disposal. • Should you do <me the honor to elect me, nothing will be wanting on my part t© endeavor to s'o,ur prosperity.. I have the honor to be„ , Q-entlemen, obedient servant, ;, D. H. MERVKST. YAOCINATEB on Wednesdaya' and. Thi,u?saayß't|e.tween houca of Two .and -Foiiy ©. M { CAMBRJDOE, Sui'gexwa. Mmhj, Feb, i*, £8,71,
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 106, 10 March 1871, Page 2
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