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Valley Railway, and the continuation of the policy which led to the purchase of the Suez Canal shares. ""England has now one foot in the stirrup at Suez, and the cthtr at Moliammirah. . . . Russia will have t-> lower her flag; she has neither the material power nur the spirit to beat out of the field. Was it to "be expected that, while Russsa was advancing towards India, the stateimen of the richest and most cultivated nation in the world should look on with folded amis I .. . The truth is that England is now as strong, and her policy is as great, as ever —as in the time of William 111. or of Wellington. She does not make any show of military strength, But site will get that when she wants it. A country which has so much money and so many resources, whose people are inspired with so grand a patriotism, and whose Government a~ts with such a niasterly policy, docs not meet with the difficulties of Continental nations in raising an army. Let the English people only be convinced that their army requires developing —as seems to be the case since the Duke of Cambridge's last speech—and the thing is as good as done."

LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED TO PURCHASE, for Cash, TWENTY SHAKES in Evening Mail Company. State price.—A. T., Office of this Paper. \\l AA V.y Inferences IequIHSL Gkorcse W. DRAW*, OTAGO RAILWAYS. ttfCvGO RAILWAYS. / OAMXUU AND WAITAKI SECTION. " ' " TIME T^VBLE. DRAINS NOW,<RUN/AS UNDER:— jr. m. Leave Oamarti- 8.-d 3.30 Arrive'tVaitaki 1. SjtiQ 4.30 / V >tfM. P.M. Leavg M f ait-lk i ••• 9-20 5.0 Arrive Oamaru ... 10.10 C.O Calling at Intermediate Stations. Trains run to suit the arrival anil departure of the-Steamers. W.M. CONYERS, General Manager. Oamarn Station, April 21, 1876. 47 EWTERTAIWIIEHT. jyjAS/ONIC' HALL, OAMARU. POSITIVELY FOR THREE ENIGHTS ONLY. TIIIS EVENING, A*M«toVP(PICB3f? AND MONDAY EyTSNING!* APRI 29/antfc MAi 1. TO-NIGHT! TQ-NIGHT!! TO-NIGHT!.' ! 7 april m y GRAND OPENING NIGHT. OPENING NIGHT. GRAND OPENING NIGHT Of the Celebrated LYNCH FAMILY, BELLRING ERS Lynch Family, Bellringers, Lyueh Family, BeHiingers, INSTRUMENTALISTS AND VOCALISTS Instrumentalists and Vocalists (Now on the eve of their departure for San Francisco)^Assisted by the fJreat English Couiitjue and j Comedian, jf/ MR. CHABLB^CEELE^ M&wCbj k i.ks KUkley, V ■/'/' A|ri r C(fiailes Keeley, From tin priiiciwrf'' London, Birmingham, and Mzmhcsttir 'Jlhcatfes. MR, 'ALFRED' Splended Programme. Splendid Programme. EVERYTHING NEW. Everytliirfg New. . ' Everything New. NeW Selections on the Hand-bells New Baliiuls on the Hand-bells Nevf Combinations on the Clock-bells New Arrangements ou the Instruments New Comic Songs New Characteristic Impersonations New Conns Trios and Quartettes New Ethioplau JJurlfcsfjiiei?" &.c., Sic., &c< Tlie whole concluding /with the Most Laughable Farce evgi* produced iu Australasia, A -" "MR. JOHNSON IN WANT OF A CUWJHMAN." Mr. Johnson, aiVlrritable merchant... £ Harry Lynch. Jimmy FlapumgaiFum, Head Waiter... : Willy Lynch. Pompey, the new engaged Waiter... Charles Keeley. &c.,"&c., Ice. ■ MILLION PRICES. MILLION PRICES. MILLION PRICES. \ Reserved Seats, 35.; Second, 2s. { Gallery, Is. Doors open at 7.30. pverture"at 8 precisely. T(piiiiiiiii, 11 \t\>m yfy, ENTIRE CHANGE OF; PROGRAMME. HENRY LYNCH.Scn., Proprietor. HARRY LYNCH, -Business Manager. 78 CHAS. BRIGHT,. Agrafe.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 6, 28 April 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 6, 28 April 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 6, 28 April 1876, Page 3

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