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IjIORESTERS*' HALL, ' Palmerston North. TO-NI GHT. The WORKINGMEN'S , AMATEUR DRAMATIC CLUB Will give an Entertainment In Aid of THE CEMETERY FUND, On wliich occasion will be produced the Domestic Drama (with new scenery and effects) by Baldwin Buckstone, m two acts, entitled LUKE, THE LABORER; Ob, the Lost Son. Seene — A Village m Yorkshire, Squire Chase (Lord of the Manor) Mr. W.T.Wood Wakefield (a decayed farmer) ...Mr. G. Coe Charles Maydew (a young farmer)" , Mr. F. Howard Luke, thb Laborer ... Mr. A. F. Morgan Philip (a sailor) ... ..; ... Mr. J. Lana Bobby Trot (a country lad) . . . Mr. S. Lane Michael (an old gypsie) ... Mr. J. Galvin Dic"k. (a postillion) „, Mr, G. Hartley Thomas (landlord of the * King's Hend Inn)... Mr. C. Printzen Dame Wakefield Miss Richardson Olara (daught3r of Wakefield) ... .... ... _&». W. T. Wood Jenny (a country girl) ... Miss O. Hanson Villagers, Gypsies, &c. INCIDENTS. Act I. — JS-jene I—YiUagei*1 — YiUagei*- celebrating a harvest home ; exciting conversation between Luke, Clam, Charles Maydew, and Bobby Trot • "On the road now to Lunnon;" the forged letter. Scene 2 — Dame Wakefield's bereavement ; Farmer Wake--1 field's release from prison ; reception by his wiFe and daughter ; exciting scene between Luke and Wakefield y Luke's oath of vengeance.; struggle ; fall of Wakefield. Scene 3 — Plot between Luke and the. Squire, for the abduction of Clara. Scene 4— Attempted abduction ; Philip to the rescue i. Luke felled by Philip. Storm — Tableau. Act II. — Scene I— The King's Head Inn ; ' Philip, recognises Luke ; angry words and struggle. Scene 2 — Feeling dialogue between Philip and Wakefield. Scene 3 — ' Old Michael looking into hen-roost. ; villagers ducking old Michael ; timely arrival of Pbilip ; Michael beggingfrora Luke ; Luke's threat, " not a mite." Scene 4 — Wakefield's cottage ; Luke, repairing to the. house of Wakefield to murder him, followed by Gypsies ; Luke denounced m scathing terms by Michael j DEATH OF LUKE. Tableau. Interval, of- sJen Minutes. The performance will conclude, with the Screaming Farce, entitled • A BAD- WIGHT'S. REST. Mr. Lpftius JohnSohr^iiotel- ~~ keeper, doing a large business M r - A. E. Morgan Mi\ Theopholis White (a g-*eat. ' traveller, m, search of quiet lodgings) ... „,. ..., Mr. E, Charles ' Jacko (a recent importation^ ... Jy. Gal^m Prices of Admission— Body- of - Hall, 35. ; Gallery, 2s. Doors open at 7.30 p.m, Performance to commence at 8 o'clock sharp. By request, A SELECT QUADRILLE PARTY Will be held after the performance. A. F. MORGAN, Stage Manager. In the District Court of Wanganui Holden at Palmerston North. In the matter of the Debtors' and Creditors' Act, 1876, and of the Amendment thereof, and m the matter of the Bankruptcy of ALBERT BROOKE LEX, of Palmerston North, Laborer, a debtor. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at the request of the abovenamed Bankrupt, I have convened a meeting of the Creditors to be held at my office, * Palmerston North, on TUESDAY, the fourteenth day of October, 1879, at the hour of 12 o'clock iin the forenoon, tp consider the propriety of granting to the said bankrupt |a certificate recommeiding his imme- | diate discharge or otherwise. | ' • S. COLEMAN, Trustee. W^S* S, Staite, Solicitor for said debtor. DISSOLUTION QF PARTNERSHIP mAKE NOTIOE that the partnerJL ship hitherto existing between John C-^M^Eif.l. and William Campbell, carrying on. business at Kimbolton Roady Feiidhig, as bootmakers, under the style, or- §rm of " Campbell '. Brothers," has been this day dissolved by mutual consent. All debts due to the late firm to he paid to William Campbell, for" Vjthioh his receipt will be i a discharge ;. and all clajms against the firm to be paid bjr. th& saj^d William ■ Campbell. . * Dated this I9ih Spptemhar,. 18£& (JOHN CAM?B^JUIi J . (Signed) < 7 (WILLJAM CAMFWd-,. Witness— G. F. Hawkins,. Spfteitor,. Palmerston. TO LET OR, SELL. A FOUR-ROOMED HOUSE and jc\_ half-acre of ground, situate ift Ferguson streot. Apply to Mr. T. GUNDERSON, Main street, i

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Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 79, 1 October 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 79, 1 October 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 79, 1 October 1879, Page 3

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