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LOYAL TUAPEKA PIONEER LODGE, The Fifth Anniversary of the above L.odge will be celebrated by a SOIREE, CONCERT, AND BALL, At the Athenaeum Hall, Lawkencb, On MONDAY, sth SEPT. Tea on the table at 6 30 p.m. TICKETS :-rSingle, 4s. ; double, 7s 6d ; may be obtained from the Officers of the Lodge ; also, at all Hotels in Lawrence and Wetherstones ; Ooghill's and Tanton's Hotels, Waitahuna ; and R, Grieves, Blue Spur. Members of the Order are requested to appear in fall Regalia. nRAND ENTERTAINMENT U Ih ay the HAVELOCK AMATEUR CHRISTY MINSTRELS, For the Benefit of the TUAPEKA HOSPITAL, To take place on Friday, 9th September, 1870, At COGHILL'S ASSEMBLY ROOMS, Bridge Hotel, Waitahuna. CONCERT. Song .... Dr. Johnson Hong ... - Mr, E. Cook Song - - - - „ J. Black Song - - - - „ C. Howard | Song - Mr. Tom Devonshire HAVELOCK SNOWDROPS ! Johnson ... Mr. Turner Ciesar - - - „ Cook Pompey „ Towndrow Sambo - - - „ 15 usa t Tony - - - „ Devonshire Snowball ... Dr. Johnson Bones - - - G. J. R. Chorus, "Strike, boys, strike" Snowdrops "Hard times" ... Snowball " Hop light, Loo " - - -' Tony "Hazel dell" - - - Johnson " Hat and feather " - - Tony " Ring the bell, watchman " - Csesar " Black eyed Sitsiannah" - Sambo " Ilunky Dorum " - - - G. J. R. Railway Rattle and Blow-up ! INTERVAL OF TEN MINUTES. PART JI. Stump Speech - - - G. J. R. "Rh-io-nos-o-rus" - Tony and Ctesar Dance. To be followed by the laughable Farce of " RECRUIT i N' FUR DE SOUF ! " Brigadier-General Pompey Squash Devonshire Spider - - - - G. J. R. j Josh Squills " - Busst Programme to close with THE BLACK BRIGADE! By all the Snowdrops. Dancing at close of programme. Doors open at 7.30 ; commence at 8 sharp. Admission, 2s. 6d. Tickets to be had at Messrs. Bastings' and Donovan's, Lawrence ; and all hotels and stores at Waitahuna. REMEMBER, FULL MOON. TUAPEKA PROGRESS CONVENTION, having for its object the obtaining of a fair proportion of the proposed New Zealand Loan for Public Works ; for a Railway to Lawrence in conjunction with the Southern Trunk Line ; and for the Supply of Water to the Goldfields — desire to point out that in order to fortify the Convention in their course of action, a considerable sum of money will be required ; and they ask every resident in the district, who desires to see it advance, and who does not desire to see the burden of taxation increased without any benefit to the district, is earnestly invited to assist. The following are a few of the purposes for which Funds will be absolutely required :—: — For making preliminary surveys, and obtaining engineering assistance in laying out the proposed works . For taking evidence as to the best means of increasing the water supply. For printing, stationery, and literary assistance. If supported by the public, the Convention entertain sanguine hopes of success in their undertaking. Parties are invited to send in their names and the amount of their proposed Subscriptions at once to the undersigned. HORACE BASTINGS, Chairman of Committee. TWO POUNDS REWARD. QTRAYED from the Race Course, Lawrence, one red Cow, with white tail, branded PP on Qff rump, The above Reward will be paid on delivery of the cow at Victoria Hotel, Lawrence. ARE YOUY 0U TNVITED!

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Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 134, 1 September 1870, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 134, 1 September 1870, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 134, 1 September 1870, Page 4

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