Deer are addicted, at certain seasons, to dig tip the land with t'teir fore feet in holes, to a depth of a foot, or even of half a yard. These are called " scrapes." To tumble into one of these is sometimes done at tUe cost of a broken leg ; hence, a man who finds himself in an unpleasant position from which extrication is difficult, is said to have " got into a scrape." EI4TERTA3&&3EHT. ~,-' A 8 G N I C HA L L. iVI Under the Management of Mr. ItoSKIJJS. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. l«)th and 11th October, 1576. Will Positively Appear, FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY, THE LING A IDS. WILLIAM HORACE LINGARD, MISS ALICE DUNNING (LINGARD), MISS FLORENCE COLVILLE, Sttpported by Messrs. FL N. DOUGLAS, C. BUR FORD, and others, forming a Comedy Combination never equalled in Uamarii. TUESDAY EVENING. OCT. 10ni, Witt be produced the moat sctccc'sfdl Comedy ever preaonted. Played by the Lingards eight week* in Melbourne and thirty-two nights in Danedin and Christchnrch, entitled "OUR BO Y S." Tickets for Reserved Seats may be obtained from Mr. lintitly, at the Hall, from 11 to 3. Doers open at Ha!f-past Seven. Commence at Eight. Admission : 5*., 35., 2s. GEORGE GEDDE3, 770 Business Manager.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 145, 7 October 1876, Page 3
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204Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 145, 7 October 1876, Page 3
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