T HE SOUTHLAND CHAMPION PLOUGHING- MATCH Will be held on Mr H. Herman’s farm, near Wallace town Crossing, ON WEDNESDAY,. THE 26th INST., When the usual liberal prizes will be offered in four classes, viz. CLASS A—Champion Double Furrow CLASS B—Double Furrow, for ploughmen who never gained » first prize CLASS C—Single Furrow CLASS D—Digger Ploughs All entries, with 20s entry money, must be made on or before Saturday, 22nd inst. J. A. .MITCHELL, Secretary. tY MOTHER’S PEOPLE, , OR LIFE IN THE KING COUNTRY. THEATRE ROYAL, MONDAY AND TUESDAY NEXT, . JULY 17 & 18, And positively for those two nights only. R A W. E I, THE YOUNG, NATIVE EVANGELIST, In his Graphic, Descriptive, Life-like account to the peculiar habits, strange customs, remarkable traditions and extraordinary superstitions of the Maoris living in the isolated villages of the far-away King Country, intermingled with many beautiful Native songs, intensely humorous anecdotes and deeply pathetic incidents illustrative of Maori Life and Character, affording two hours of refined fun and hearty innocent laughter combined with a vast amount of valuable and useful information. RAWEI will appear in Native Costume. Note —Mr Sutton, manager of Dunedin Garrison Hall for 10 years, says no public entertainer has ever drawn such vast audiences to this building or succeeded in keeping them so intensely interested as young Rawci. Over 12,000 persons attended his lectures during a season of six nights. Popular prices of admission —Dress Circle, 2s ; stalls and pit, Is. Doors open 7. commence 8 p.m. POSTPONEMENT. O FARMERS, SQUATTERS, HOTELKEEPERS, And the General Public. Sale Of Furniture & Household Requisites THURSDAY, 20th INST., At 2 o’clock. PEARSON AND CO. will sell in their rooms, Esk street, as above, Leather Diningroom Suite Spring Mattrasses Bedsteads Wardrohes Pianos & Organs Sewing Machine Range & Portable Boiler Washstands and Toilette Sets Horsehair Chairs Picture Screens Oilcloths, Carpets, Oval and round Tables, Sofas, Gipsy Tables, Penders, Basket Chairs, &c., &c. All First-class Goons. THE ROOMS MUST BE CLEARED
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Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 16, 15 July 1893, Page 9
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323Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 16, 15 July 1893, Page 9
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