The Kelly gang having been arrested whilst attempting to leave Australia for New Zealand, banks will no longer be stuck up. Murder and robbery have thus been prevented by the smartness and pluck of our colonial police. Hays' Art Union Prizes would have been stolen, and New Zealandera would have mourned, nay, wept. The best prizes would have been ruthlessly carried off, and Oamaruites would have sat in aaokoloth and ashes; therefore as a proof' your gratitude for the security you all will now feel, bring a little of the superfluous coin with which Oamaru and adjoining districts appear to be at present overloaded. Unclose your almost bursting money bags, and rush and purchase Hays' Art Union ss-tickets before he rises the price to 21s. Prizes on view from 10.30. to 9 p.m.— Thames-street, Oamaru. —[Aim'.l
i ATE ADVERTISEMENTS CONCERT, in Maheno Public Hall, in aid of the Building Fund, will bo given on TUESDAY EVENING, Ist JUNE. A number of Amateurs from Oamaru will assist. Performance to oom* mence at 8 o'clock. To be followed by a Ball. Admission to concert, 2s Gd; children, Is. Admission to ball, 2s 6d, 3691 OAMARU FOOTBALL CLUB. \ MEETING of the Members of the above Club will be held at the Royal Hotel on Saturday next, at 8 p.m. All intending members aro requested to attend. OLUNTEER HALL, OAMARU. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NEXT. SIG. CARMINI MORLEY'S OPERATIC ENTERTAINMENT. Programme—Part I. Ooerture Herr Otto Schweera Song—"Dear England" (Diehl) Mr Murray Song—"lt-was a Dream" (Cowan) Misa Lack Grand Aria—"Lucia di Lammermoor " Song—" Magic of Music " Misa Essie Lack Duet—"Exoelsior" (Balfe) Carmini Morley and Mr. Murray Pprt 11. Grand Fantasia on Violin—'' The Keel Row 'g (Farmer) Miss Essie Lack Operatic Selection, in Character, of Wallace'* Charming Opera, "MARITAN A." Introducing the whole of the Prison Scene,, and the last act of the Opera, in which, Signor Carmina Morley will sustain his celebrated character at Don GasAR De Baz&N, (Donizetti) Carmini Morloy
The Performance will conclude with Lecocq's Sparkling Operetta of "RETAINED ON BOTH SIDES!" Sugsden (a Barrister} Signor Morlbt Aramintb (his Wife ... Miss Lack. Prices of Admission, as uaual, Evangelistic services new TEES-STREET HALL. These Services will be DISCONTINUED during the Winter; the last of them will be held TO-MORROW EVENING, at eight o'clock- _2jge t dtH TO BEE FANCIERS, ' ' rpHE undersigned has reciveod a small consignment of One and Two-Storeyed AMERICAN FRAME HIYES. C. G. MOORE, 413 ■ Tyne-street. WANTED, an experienced NORSEMAID. Apply Mrs. Shennan, Greta-atreet, Oamaru. 41ft MR. S O H E E RS. PIANO TUNER, (Prom Messrs. Begg and Co., Dunodin)* Will be in Oamaru on THURSDAY NEXT, Orders may bo left with 405 J. Si W. BOOTH, Tyne-street. FOR SALE CHEAP. Foui-roomed HOUSE and half section, in the bet>t part of Reed-street.—Apply J. Oarr, Reor'street. 412
LOST —A OHLQUK on the Bank of New Zealand for £l7 19s 9d» drawn ilk favor of John Smith. Finder rewarded on returning to Qouaell & Clowoa. Payment stopped* 4U
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1293, 29 May 1880, Page 2
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