LAWRENCE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. mHE FIRST ANNUAL SOIREE will be held in the Athenveum. on Thursday, 4th May. Tea on the table at 6 p.m. Rev. Mr. Menzies in the Chair. Addresses are expected from the Revs. Dr. Copland, Mr. Bull, Paul Ah Chin, Mr. M'Lelland, and others. Tickets, 2s. 6d. Each, May be had of Messrs. J. Harrop, G. Jeffeiy, and any of the Members of Committee. TUAPEKA MUTUAL BENEFIT BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. THE FOURTH ANNMAL MEETING of the Shareholders of the Tuapeka Mutual Benefit Building and Investment Society will be held on SATURDAY, 22nd APRIL, at half-past seven p.m., at the Commercial Assembly Room, to receive the Annual Report and Balance Sheet, &c. WM. HAVES, Secretary. CATHOLIC CHAPEL, WAITAHUNA. HOLY MASS will be celebrated in the above i;hapel, on Sunday next, the 23rd April, at 11 o'clock in the morning. J. ECUYER, P.P. WETHERSTONES READINGS. In aid of School Fund. THE fir^t of these Readings for the Season, will take place at tiie Schoolroom, Wetherstones, Thursday Evening next, April 27, 1571. An attractive programme will be gone through. The chair will be taken at 8 p.m. Mr. Solomon will preside at Harmonium. At the conclusion of the Readings dancing will take place. TUAPEKA HOSPITAL. rpHE usual Monthly Meeting of tho X Committee of Management of the Tuapeka Hospital will be held at the Commercial Assembly Rooms, on Toesday Evening, 25th April, 1871, at 8 o'clock p.m. WM. HAVES, Secretary. TENDERS. 1 fTVENDE-KS are invited for the erection *- of a Schoolroom, near the fluming, on the Waitahua Road. Plans and Specifications can be seen at Mr. Chalmers' Halfway House, Waitahuna Road, on or before Friday, 28th inst., on which date the Tenders must be lodged with the undersigned. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ALEX. FRASER, Secretary School Committee. BILLIARDS. "My Tables, my Tables — meet it is I set it down." — Hamlet, Act 111. JS. MARTIN begs to intimate to , his former patrons and the public in general, that he has resumed the lesseeship of the Commercial Billiard I Saloon, and hopes, by strict attention and unswerving suavity, to merit a continuance of the support formerly so generously afforded him. California and Friendly Pools as before, Russian and American Billiards', Devil's Pool A discretion. New Games in preparation. ART UNION. nRAND ART TTNION FOR A DOUBLE-SEATED BUGGY, By one of the best Makers in Dunedin, Single and Double Harness, with Pole and Shafts complete. Ninety-five Tickets at £1 each. The winner of the above will be presented with a valuable pair of Chestnut Horses. The Drawing will take place Ayling's Coal Creek Hotel, on Monday, the first of May.
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Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 167, 20 April 1871, Page 4
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