AMUSEMENTS. .AMARU DRAMATIC CLUB. M A SONIC HAL L. srii and (>ni APRII. RACE NIGHTS. Piano Mr. J. G. Finch Violin Mr. F. Earle j Cornet Mr. J. Phelan Overture, "Caliph of Bagdad,'* Orchestra. | TWEEDLETON'S TAIL COAT. j Mr. Barnaby Bracebutton Mr. A. G. Creagh i Mr. Pantechnicon Pantile ... Mr. W. Kerr i Mi-. T«»bv Twee'Heton Mr. M. C. Hickey Mr. Blackberry Thistletop Mr. E. Booth Sjam Mr. G. C. M'Glashan Evelina Mrs. W. F. Kinnear. Mr. G. C. M'Glashan Mrs. W. F. Kinnear. Interval of Five Minutes. Operatic Selections Orchestra. To be followed by A FEARFUL TRAGEDY. Mr. Timothy Slumpington (a retired biutcrii'ian) ... Mr. W. Carncross Mr. Muggleton Mulligatawney (acook [ and confectioner) Mr. MC. Hickey I Mr. Twiylev Mr. C. E. Tempest | Mr. Jacob Wcizle ... Mr. W. B. Rhodes Mrs. felumpington Mrs. W. F. Kinnear. Interval of Five Minutes. Loo Galop Orchestra. To conclude with A FAST TRAIN-HIGH-PRESSURE EXPRESS. Colonel Jack Delaware Mr. W. Carncross Griliiu Mr. E. Corliss tit [tin Mr. M. C. Hickey. FRIDAY NIGHT. CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. The screaming Farce of BOX AND COX. John L'ux (a Journeyman Printer) Mr. W. Carncross James Ci»x (a Journeyman Hatter) Mr. J. Mitchell Mr.*. Counter (a Lodginghouse-keeper) Mrs. Kinnear. iV.tU of admission : —Reserved Scats, 35.; li.>.!y of Hall, 25.: Paradise, Is. Duo-..-* ..i..?ii at half-past 7 ; curtain rises at S 744 LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. OAMARU RACES, APRIL sth and 6th. ON the above dates SPECIAL TRAINS' will HUy as under : a.m. p.m. Lvaviuii Oamari! for Opposite Race-course 11.45 1.0 Leaving Course for Oamaru... 4.0 Ordinary up and down Traius will stop to put down and pick up passengers. Fares—Racecourse and back, Is. Uy order. W. J. SMITH, "•» Assist. Traffic Manager. SATURDAY, 7th APRIL. On THE PREMISES, THAMES-STREET. At 2 p.m. and 6.30 p.m. LARGE CONSIGNMENT OF D R A PER Y. To Householders and the General Public. Ole y HED L E Y -*• have recsived instructions to sell by Public Auction, on SATURDAY and subsequent days', at the Shop in Thames-street lately occupied by Mr. Moody— A vt ry Large Consigument of G E N E R A L DRAPER Y, Consisting of Fancy Dresses, Wincey 3, Calicoes, Flanneb, Ladies' and Children's Waterproof Mantles and Jackets ; Hats, trimmed and untrimmed; Blue and White Blankets, Carpets, Counterpanes, Fancy Scarves and Ties; Grey Sheeting Calicoes ; Men's and Youths' Ready-made Clothing Boot 3 and Shoes, &c, &c. Without the Slightest Reserve. Terms Cash. FLEMING AND HEDLEY, 753 Auctioneers. 0 R PRIVATE SALE— The Thoroagh-bred Race-Horse, KING PHILLIP. The above Horse is for Positive Sale, as his Owner is leaving the Colony. As a Racehorse, tit and well, he is one of the best in the Country. As a Sire, after his Racingis over, he cannot be surpassed, his pedigree being undeniable. Full particulars and tabulated pedigree to be had. Apply to HENRY YEEND, Star and Garter, 754 Oamaru.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 296, 5 April 1877, Page 3
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