-^Tapvertisements ENTERTAINMENT A IB aid of the Funds of the (UHARU FIRE BRIGADE, To be held in VOLUNTEER HALL, ox and f&E KEDSESI> aY ' 13TH OCTOBER, . „ tha patronage of the Mayor £n& T h Cocncillors and President and of the Caledonian Society Mem of Oamaru. pkcgrammb. PART I. . . " The Azure Lake' I Rides' Band. " My Heather Hills ' 2, 30°? jlr. Fleming. , Ration..." The W of the Fearless 3 - E^DeCo«cy".-ilr.powl.ng. *• The Irish Emigrant $• * in ® Mrs Kinnear. "Jack's Yarn' 5. Wg ""jjr. e. Booth. rtolia 5010..." Lucia de Lammermoor' »• Mr. Jones. „ cjnjf(written by Mr. Florence), "God " the Fire Brigade," Mr. Florence. " Musical Party (by request) Mr. G. Farr. J, Song Interval of five minutes. FART It. f ™Eilk» ? 3Sl "' VOn °*' ». ... " Once Again' " Mr. Florence. j Sag "Nevermore" Miss N. Hardy, j Recitation," Roderick Dhu " (by request J * Mr. Dowling. . Sou ff „. "The Outlaw' ff ' Mr. D. Booth. . caution, "Charge <>f the light Brigade' Mr. Moir. t * _ " Jessie's Dream " Mrs. Kinnear. « ... Miss Harper 1 Some Widow Maloue Mr. Fleming, iccompsnist ... Mr. J. G. Finch. Doors open at 7.20, commence at S o'clock sharp. TiikuUr 3a each, to he obtained from Members of Committee. A DANCE Will take pTace after the Entertainment. Ticket*, 33. to admit lady (or ladies) and gentleman. R. L. RULE. Hon. Sec. to the Committee. pVTERTATNM KJfT IN AID OF THE * fire brigade funds. MEEXINGof GENERAL OMMITTEE will be held at the Star and Garter Hotel on MONDAY. 11th INST., at 8 p m. Gentlemen holding tickets untold are related to forward them to the underlignel by T p.m. 131 R. L. RULE, Hon. Sec. to the Committee. CHURCH NOTICE. HAMPDEN. OS THURSDAY, 14ra OCTOBER, A SOIREE AND CONCERT Will be held in THE MECHANIC ~ INSTITUTE, For tie purpose of »upplementing the fund in hand and building a Church. Micriptions to this end, received before Thursday, wiU be thankfully acknowledged it the meeting; subsequent subscriptions will be adkn"wledged in the papers. James c. m. wilsov, $2 Curate Waitaki County. SEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. DC3TROON RACES—OCTOBER lira AND 15TH. 05 each of the above days, a Train w2l leave Oainarrt for Dantroou at 10.15 im.. waiting at Puketxri Junction for Pa - lengersby the first train rrom 1 imam. On THURSDAY, 14th INST., a Train willleuve Pnntrooa for Oatcaru, at 5 p.m. ; mi on FRIDAY. 15th INST.. Passengers will return by the ordinary train leaving Bnntroon at 6.25 p.m. FA RES. Ordinary Stnsfle Fare Ticket* issued at flwmra and Stations on the branch to Dnntraoa on 146 h 15th tnst. will be available fcrctara up to and including Saturday, Ib'th inat. W. M. HANNAY. Traffic Manager. Traffic Manajv's Offi je, Oanuvu. Bth October, ISSO 627 R. SEW ZEALAND PUBLIC WORKS. XQTICE RE UNEMPLOYFD. TTI3 HEREBY NOTIFIED that as the 1 Spring advances, the number of men ®w employed on Public Works by the 'lovernment will be considerably reduced. Employers of labor requiring the services tf aay of the men are requested to com®mii:.ite with the Immigration Acent3 in •lia various districts, or with the officers of Department in charge of the works. By command. W. N. BLAIR, Engineer-in-charge, Middle Island. Public Works Office, ' Dnnedin, 2Sth September, ISSO. 561 IG H T TAS T N •*J OF THE . FANCY FAIR AND BAZAAR, ITCHEN-bTREKT, (Next to pence and Bee's.) SEE THE SHILLING TABLE. Dwt't Forget—Positively Last Night. REDUCED PRICES. 634 AUlLFanning Friends having REAPING MACHINES for REPAIR are refactfnlly requested to send them in as *®i w possible, to save any disappoint®®tty delay later on in the season. *33 REID & GRAY. KOTICE OF REMOVAL. E I D & GRAY b *VE REMOVED TO NEW PREMISES (Further up Thame3-3treet) OPPOSITE COMMERCIAL HOTEL. 622 <OB JVEBSONS having rl*img against the late GEORGE STRACHAN, of Awamoko, to forward the same without the undersigned. DAVID HAY, Administrator. c OENS, BUNIONS, AND "WARTS. Latest remedy in the world. 3«P\ CHARLE3 BASSHAN begs to iniorm the inhabitants of Oamaru districts that he may be jolted at the Star and Garter" Hotel, suffering from the above painful t can be consulted fct their own if necessary by sending, their Testimonials may be seen in the °f Mr. Edwards' Chemist Shop, Early application is necesKJ.—Ko cutting, 108
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1319, 9 October 1880, Page 3
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