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EDMONDS'S GLEE CLUB. . by the above Club (assisted by Mrs Rout, and others), in the VOLUNTEER HALL, Temuka, on FBIDAY EVENING, July 7th. Proceeds in aid of Timaru Belief Fund. President: Alfred Cox, Esq. Vice-Presidents : D. M. Mackay, Esq.,' and Db Hayes. Conductor: Mr J. H. Edmonds. Pianists : Miss Cox, Programme—Part I. 1. Glee ... " May Day" ... Miiller 2. Song ... " In this Old Chair",... Balfe Miss Klee. 3. Duet ... " Kind Cnptain" ... Sullivan Messrs Edwards and Edmonds. 4. dung ... "Excelsior" ... Biockley Mrs Edmonds. 5. Glee ..." Sweet and Low" ... Barnby 6. Song ... "True to the Last" ... Adams Mrs Rout. 7. Descriptive Sons? —'-Man the Lifeboat" (by request) ... H Russell Mr Edmonds. B.D a et|" The £ p d .. Md,he |cilove r Miss Thomson and Mrs Jidmonds. 9. Comic Sons (Selected)... Mr Kennedy ( "To Rome's Im- ) -* T 10. Chorus | J Mozart Interval of Ten Minutes. Part 11. 1 Glee V the Hills? B>Eichards a. vjiet, | Resound ) 2. Song ... "Dreamland" ... Claribel Miss Thomso.i. 3. Trio j-'^^/^lDrOallcott Miss Langridge, Mrs Edmonds, and Mr Langridge. ' 4. Song..." Four Jolly Smiths"...Leslie Mr Storey. 5. Double Quartette- " The Ash Grove" (harmonised by Mr Edmonds). 6. Song ... " Carissima" ... H. Pontett Mrs Rout. -,' n *n- J " Calr " be Thv I oz, hnn 7. Quartette j Slumber8 :> " \ Bishop 8. Concertina Solo ... Mr S. Burrows 9. Comic Song ... Mr Kennedy in „ n<r ( « The Noble Boy of ) p 10. Song Truth „ J lam Mr Edmonds. ... ~, (" The Cloud-capped 11. Glee j Towers „ National Anthem. Stevens Admission—Front Seats, 3s ; Second Seats, 2s. Doors open at 7.30; Concert to commence at 8 p.m. sharp. J. J. HEAP, jy4 Hon. Sec. FOR SALEAbout 20 Tons First-class POTATOES.

WM. POSTLETHWAITE. jy4 Geraldine. FUNERAL NOTICE. HE Friends of the late Mr JOHN Northam are respectfully informed that liis remains will leave the Royal Hotel,'Temukii, at 2 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, the sth instant, for the Teinuka Cemetery. J. BLYTH, jy4 Undertaker. DRAIN CLEARING. FENDERS WANTED for CLEARING ALL DRAINS on the Ohapi Farm. To be sent in on Thursday, the 6th July, to R. A BARKER, Orari. TEMUKA ROAD BOARD. ■ IENDERSare invited for the following \_ WORKS : Contract — No. 15—Re-forming part of Cox's road No. 16 —Shingling part of Denmark street No. 17 Forming and Shingling Footpath, Burkett street, Specifications to be fteen at the office. Tenders, addressed to the Chairman, to be sent in not later than 10 o'clock on Tuesday, July 4th, endorsed ' Tender for Contract No. —.' Each tender to have enclosed a cheque equal to live per cent on the amount,of the contract. The said cheque to be marked by a banker as good for 8 days, otherwise the tender will not be considered. THOS. S. LEWIS, C.E., ju27 District Surveyor. TEMUKA ROAD BOARD. | is the intention of the Board at its next meeting to STRIKEnRATE of SIXPENCE in the £ on the Rateable Property in the district. The said Rate to be for twelve months, ending on the 31st day of May, 1883. The same to become payable fourteen days after service of notice. The Rate Book is now open for inspection at the Road Board Office, Temuka, during office hours. THOS. S. LEWIS, ju22 Clerk to the Board. SOUTH ORARI BOARD OF CONSERVATORS. ■VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that _i_S it is the intention of the Board at its next meeting to STRIKE A RATE of SIXPENCE in the £ on the Rateable Property in the district. The said Rate to be for 12 months ending on/the 31st day of May, 1883. The same to become payable fourteen days after service of notice. The Rate Book is now open for inspection at the Roard Board ; Office, Temuka, during office hours. THOS. S. LEWIS, ju22 Collector. Her own Lawyer.—A woman who appeared the other day at the Central Court Sydney, with her two children, to apply fora warrant for her husband in a maintenance case, was advised by a bystander to get a lawyer. The woman replied, " Not Ij if my own tongue can't win my case I am quite sure that no lawyer can."

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Temuka Leader, Issue 9426, 4 July 1882, Page 2

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663

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Temuka Leader, Issue 9426, 4 July 1882, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Temuka Leader, Issue 9426, 4 July 1882, Page 2

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