LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. "ASONIC HALL, 0 AMARU. FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY. FRIDAY AND SA'i'!MW>AY, DECEMBER 7 and 8. R. W. KOHLER, CHARLES WAUD, AND BORTHWICK REID, The Champion Scottish Swordsman. MR. AND MRS. J. L. HALL AND THE GAIETY COMPANY. Positively for Two Nights Only. Further Particulars see Bills and Future Advertisements. 270 " EVT'S POPULAR CONCERTS. I MASONIC HALL. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17 AND 18, BY CALL R EOT V A YTHB TEST L R I T V S I N NI G U S M T E S N I T A L. Mrs. J. Levy Signor Rosnati Miss Pitts Signor Giorza. Box Office Notice.—Tickets Reserved Seats (secured on the plan), 5 for £1 ; 2nd Seats, 8 for £1 ; 3rd Seats, 2s. each. Now on Sale. Subscription list closes on the arrival of the Treasurer, December 15. 276 R. THATCHER. LODGE OAMARU KILWINNING, NO. 537, S.C. b EGULAR MONTHLY MEETING of JLV the above Lodge will be held in the Freemasons' Hall, Wansbeck-street, on WEDNESDAY FIRST, the sth Inst., at 7.30 p.m. sharp. Business: Installation of Officers, and immediately afterwards the ANNUAL BANQUET. By order of the R.W.M. H. AITKEN, 278 Secretary. ONE POUND REWARD. T OST, on Saturday night, between Dr. * Fleming's and Hood and Shennan's, a £5-NOTE. Finder will receive the above reward on leaving same at Office of this Paper. 277 LENDERS Wanted for CUTTING, and - putting in cocks, GRASS in the Hospital Ground. Tenders to be sent in on THURSDAY, 4th December, to MR. SWANSON, Eden-street. HAMS AND BACON. HPHE Balance of the Hams and Bacon remaining unsold will be Disposed of Pri%'ately, at the Stores— Hams, Sd. per lb. Bacon, 6d. ~ FLEMING AND HEDLEY. 285 NORTH OTAGO HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY'S SPRING SHOW, TO BE HELD SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1877. SPECIAL PRIZES to be awarded at the SPRING SHOW, DECEMBER 8, 1577 By Horticultural Society.—2os—Best Collection of Horticultural Implements. By J. O'Meagher, Esq.—los—Best Two Fuchsias; one to be grown weeping willow shape, and one pyramidal ditto By John Reid, Esq.—2ls—Best Collection Roses (in Amateur class) By Henry Connell, Esq.—2os—Best Rose in the Room By Mr. James Ireland.—los 6d—Best Collection Vegetables (Amateurs) By Mr, W, Heywood.—los—Best Collection Potatoes By Messrs. Stemson and Leigh.—2ls—Best Collection Flower and Foliage Plants, staged for effect By Messrs. Stemson and Leigh.—los—Best Six Native Ferns By a Friend. Handsome Flower Stand — Fpr Best Table Decoration ; must be three competitors, or np award By a Friend.—A Handsome Flower Stand—for Three Best New and Rare Plants ; three competitors, or no award. For the above separate competition is required in all cases, with the exception of Mr. Connell's prize for best rose in the room, and special prizes will not count points in competition for medals. Doors to be Open from 2 o ; clock p.m. to 11 p.m. Exhibits to be in not later than 10 a.m on day of Show. RICtfAKP LEI£H, 216 Secretary.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume II, Issue 498, 3 December 1877, Page 3
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