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GRAND ENTERTAINMENT. THE LAWRENCE AMATEUR CHRISTY MINSTRELS Will give a Grand Performance on Thursday, 6th July, 1871, | At BASTINGS' ASSEMBLY ROOM,_ LAWRENCE, I Proceeds to be devoted to the purpose" of liquidating liabilities incurred by the Club in purchasing Musical Instruments, <fee. NEW SONGS ! NEW JOKES ! ! NEW EVERYTHING ! ! ! Programme.— Part I. Overture from the opera of " Vampa " Opening chorus, " Strike, boys, strike/ by the the Company " Ellen Bayne," (Cuff) Mr Holmes "Fireworks on , the] brain," (quite new) (Tony) Mr F. Bastings "Write me a letter from home" (quite new) (Pompey) Mr Browne " Ten little Injuns, " (Cato) Mr Groome " Driven from home," (quite new) (Johnson) Mr Downes " Gal from the South," (Bones) Mr Muirhead "Say a kind word when you can," (Sambo) Mr Grant " Wait for the turn of the tide," (quite new) (Ccesar) Mr Leary ' ' Camptown racea," (Hero^Mr Armstrong INTERVAL OF TEN MINUTES. Song and Dance (comic) Mr Muirhead Song „ „ Downes Song „ „ Bastings Song „ „ Grant INTERVAL OF FIVE MINUTES, When will a be introduced an original, screaming, and side-splitting negro farce, entitled, THE DUMB DETECTIVE; Or, the Bobby Bamboozled ! Daniel Doolittle, the duffing detective, or the dumb bobby - Mr Downes Frederick the Funny, or Frolicsome Fred, fl.tbergasted - -Mr Bastings Steve the Swindled, or the slashing stepper slewed - -Mr Muirhead Uriah tiie Uppish, or the unhung umpire - ... M.r Grant Homo, the homoepathic howling Hottentot - - - Mr Holmes And other humbugs too numerous to mention. The whole to conclude with the celebrated Plantation Walk-Round DIXIES LAND. Doors open at half-past 7; Performance to commence at 8 o'clock sharp. Prices of Admission : — Front Seats. 2s. ; Back, Is. MILLION PRICES ! TUAPEKA HOSPITAL. rjiRNDKRS will be roccived for the |_ supply of the undermentioned articles fruin Ist July to 31sfc January. All articles to be of the best quality. Brandy, at per gallon (sample) Geneva „ case Porter „ dozen Port Wine „ gal. (sample) Tea „ \ chest (best sample) Sugar „ cwt. (sample) Candles „ lb. (full weight) Bucter „ lb. (best quality) Bread „ 41b. loaf Flour „ lb. Oatmeal „ lb. Sago „ lb. Arrowroot „ lb. Poarl Barley ,, ]b. Socip „ lb. Salt „ lb. Kerosene „ gal. l\Tilk „ quart (must be delivered before 8 a.m.) Meat as under : — Fore Quarter — Brisket of beef Chine of do. Prime ribs (roast) Hind Quarter — Rump of beef Sirloin do. Buttock and steak Gravy beef from fore quarter } without Do. hind do, ) bone. Mutton, as may be ordered Shins, each Legs of beef, each Lignite, at per ton Firewood, by the cord, in Bft. lengths Interment of dead, as per specification All samples to be forwarded to the Commercial Assembly Room, with name of tenderer outside of parcel ; and all tenders to be deposited in the Tender Box, at the Hospital, on or before 5 p.m. on Tuesday, 27th June. All articles supplied to be subject to the approval or cancellation of the Visiting Committee, as shown in Rule 15 of the Hospital Regulations, 1864. WM. HAVES, Secretary. TETSTDEES. mENDERS will be received by the CorporaL tion of Lawrence until Monday, June 26, for forming and gravolling about 15 chains of footpath in Peel-street. Specifications at the office of the undersigned. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ' L. C. HOLMES, Town Clerk. June 14, 1871. WANTED, a Situation as Cook, by a Chiuaman who has been for the lastnine months in Mr. Langley's White Horse Hotel, Tokomairiro. Apply at the office of this paper. \TTANTED, a good General Servant in a small family. Apply at the office of this paper. WANTED KNOWN. --Select Evening Class for Ladies from 5.30 to 7 p.m. —SPROULE'S WRITING ACADEMY.

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Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 176, 22 June 1871, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 176, 22 June 1871, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 176, 22 June 1871, Page 4

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