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Public Notices .-.-,•- j HM H E A T R E ROYAL. BRILLIANT SUCCESS. BETUEN of MADAME- CAEADINI THE MISSES ROSINA AND FANNIE, AND mr Walter sherwin, Who will give the second of their FAREWELL CONCERTS THIS EVENING, WEDNESDAY, JDLY 29. PBOGBAMME.— PAST I. Overture, Piano — " Semiramide," (Rossini)... The Misses Rosina andFannie. Duet— "The Sailor Sighs," ... Miss Fannie and Mr Sherwin. Valse Brilliante— Vocal— " lima" CAditi) ... Miss Rosina. Grand Seena — " Fly hence each idle fear," (Wallace) Madame Carandini Duet—" Soft fell the dews of the Summer Night," (Glover) ... ... Misses Rosina and Fannie Song — " Love's Revues ," (Reichardt) Miss Fannie Duet — " Sainted Mother." (Wallace)... Madame and Miss Rosina Carandini. Duet, Piano — "Les Joli Oisieux Quadrilles,"... The Misses Rosina and Fauuie. PART 11. Trio — " Rest thee on this mossy Pillow," (Heber) Madame Caridini and the Misses Fannie and Rosina. Ballad — " Here's a health bonnie Scotland to thee," -. ... ... Mr Sherwin Valse Brilliante— Vocal— "L'AßDlTA,"... Miss Fannie. Ballad — " I cann ot Mind my WheeL" ... Miss Rosina. Trio — " L'Addio," fCursehmann,) Scotch Song — " Old Robin Gray,"... Madame Carandini. Buffo Duet — " Maria, you know,"... Madame Carandini and Mr W. Sherwin. Irish Ballad — " Kate O'Shane," ... Miss Rosina D ue fc — " Beware, Trust her not" ... The Misses Rosina and Fannie. Doors open at half-past seven, to commence at eight o'clock. Admission — Boxes, 4s ; pit 2s. Children Halfprice. A change of programme at each concert* Tickets may be obtained at principle stationers and hotels. TO WOODCUTTERS AND OTHERS. ALL PERSONS are hereby warned against Cutting or Removing Timber or Firewood from the undermentioned properties, viz., Section 4, Block 111., Bluff Road — belonging to A. R. C. Strode, Esq.. . . And, Section 2, Block XV. — known as Collingwood Estate. FREDERICK NUTTER, Agent. npENDERS will be received by the undersigned, JL until Saturday, Ist prox., at Noon, for the cutting of 1000 CORDS FIREWOOD, at Greenhills, at per cord. NYE & ONYON. LOST. A CHEQUE on the: Union Bank of Australia, numbered 31, for £3 12s, drawn bj G. F. Richardson in favor of J. T. Martin. Payment has been stopped at the Bank. The finder will oblige by returning same to Black Eagle Brewery Spey-street. i TVTEW GOODS, JTJST ARRIVED. K. HOSE, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONEE, COBNEE OP DBB AND TAT STKBEIS. K. R. Begs to inform the Public that he has just opened the largest and most varied assortment of Toys that has ever been imported to this Province. Also, — A LABG-E ASSOBTMENT OP GENEEAL FANCY GOODS. A SELEOTIOK OF 100 ALB DMS. Card Caseß Jewel Cases , . . Glove Boxes Ladies' Companions -■■■. Ladies' Reticules Ladies' Work Boxes Scent Cases Tourist Cases - Slide Boxes Envelope and Letter Caseß, &c. The above goods came direct from London, and are of the rery best description. MODERATE PRICES. K. EOSE, Corner of Tay and Dee Streets. FOR SALE, ~~ MBS IN O EWES. Apply to CHARLES ANDERSON, Mataura Plains Station, Edendale P. O. Auctions SATURDAY, Ist AUGUST, 1868, At half-past 11 o'clock. HORSES, &c, FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. AJ. SMYTH & CO. are favored with in- • structions from D. Napier, Esq., Flemington, to sell by Public Auction at their Horse "Bazaar, Dee-street, on SATURDAY, Ist AUGUST* At half-past 11 o'clock, MATCHLESS, Superior Chestnut DRAUGHT GELDING, gained two first prizes at Invercarcargill Cattle Show for best Horße of his age in Southland. PADDY, Well known first-clasß HACK, winner of several races. COLT, Splendid bay weight-carrying COB, broken to Harness. Also, — An excellent MILCH COW with CALF, bre d by Mr John Morton, Wallacetown. The Auctioneers have much pleasure in recommending the above as being a superior lot of Stock, to which the name of the owner (who is leaving the district), is a guarantee. A. J. SMYTH & CO., > Auctioneers.

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Southland Times, Issue 994, 29 July 1868, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 994, 29 July 1868, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 994, 29 July 1868, Page 3

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