■HASTINGS' COMMERCIAL ASSEMJJ BLY ROOMS. Foe Three Nights Only ! Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, April 13th, 14th, and 15th. Bachelor's Ga?and Historic Mirror of thb AMERICAN WAR, Together with the great Naval Engagement between the MERRIMAC- ANI> MONITOR,, in Hampton Roads. Concluding, with, the Funeral Procession of the late PRESIDENT LINCOLN in the city of Washington. Reserved Seats, 55. ; Back do., 3s. Doors open at half-past 7 ; to commence at 8 o'clock. The above will also appear at TOKOMAIRniO, At the Volunteer Assembly Rooms, On SATURDAY and MONDAY, 17th and 19th instant. H. EASTWOOD, Agent. A GRAND MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT In aid of the CHURCH of ENGLAND BUILDING FUND Will be given in the ATHENAEUM BUILDING On the Evening of FBIDA V, the 21st inst. , i Commencing at 8 o'clock, p.m. Mrs. Martin has kindly consented to preside at the pianoforte. The members of the Lawrence Brass Band have consented to give their services, and. will play a selection of new music. '' Programme will appear in next week's paper. ] Tickets, 3s. each ; to be had of the .various members of Committee and of the vuidersigned. J. BEN.NETT, Hon. Sec. WESLEY^ CHUs<^. AT- B A MEETING In connection with the above. Church, will be held in the SCHOOLROOM, BLUE SPUR, Ox Tuesday Evening, 13th April, To bid farewell to the Rev, Mr. M'Nicoll, and to welcome hia successor. The proceeds to go towards reducing the' Circuit debt. Tea on the Table at G. 30 p m. Admission, 2s. 6d. GK B. VAtPSJ'S SAD ; D,LI>BT ART-UNION WILL BE DRAWN THIS EVENE^Gfc/Wiun APRIL, At 8 o'clock, p.m., A,t the Commercial IfoteJL, Lawrence. HOSPITAL M^E^lNfr A GENERAL MEETING of % subJ\_ scribers to the Tuapeka Gdldfields Hospital will be held at the Schoolhouse, Lawrence, on THURSDAY, the ' 15th inst., at half-past eight o'clock, p.m., to receive quarterly report of the affairs of the Institution and transact other business that may be brought forward. The Committee of Management are requested to be in attendance at eight o'clock precisely. H. C. RICHARDS, Secretary. SALE BY AUCTION. MHAY has received instructions from , the Rev. M. H. Martin to SELL, at the Paraonage, Lawrence, on TUESDAY, §ofcli April, the whole of his Honsehold Furniture, Library, &c. Catalogues may be had by applying to the auctioneer. NOTICE. T)OISON is laid on John Pearson's Grass Paddock, Wetherstones Flat. NOTICE. T)OISON is laid for the destruction of | Dogs, on. that part of Upper Dalvey Stat\ou*adjoining the Township of Tapanui. D. MATHESON. ~~' N, QTI QE , TF thw meets^ the. eye of ANDREW HQDGE A late of Penicuik and Edinburgh, he is earnestly requested to, communicate with his, mother, at the Crown Hotel, Penicuik. GEORGE ROBINSO N, Boot and Shoe Maker, BEWG-EB BURN, Beg 3 intimate, that he has commenced business at JV^qa where he will be gkd to receive orders, fron^ the resident^ pf Benger Burn, Mount Benger, &c, for all kinds of work connected w}th his trade. Repairs Neatly Executed,. SONS OF FREEDOM HQTEL, (Twp miles from Swit?ers, on, the j 1 Tnapeka and Switzers road). H. W. SIMSON - - Eroprietor. j First-class Accommodation, for Travellers. WINES, SPIRITS, AND. ALES, of superior quality. Splendid Stabling, and good Paddock Accommodation. '
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Tuapeka Times, Volume II, Issue 61, 10 April 1869, Page 2
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