A FAREWELL SOIREE, -^- On the occasion of the REV. DR. COPLAND'S TRANSLATION TO DUNEDIN, Will be held in the PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Lawrence, On Tuesday, 10th October, 1871, Tea on the Table at 6.30 p.m. TICKET, 2s. 6d. PUBLIC MEETING. APUBLTC MEETING will be held at the AirHENiEuai on Friday, 6th inst., to discuss the Education Bill now before the Assembly. WM. HAVES, Secy. Lawrence Grammar School. NOTICE. A PUBLIC MEETING will be held" in Beighton's Assembly Room, Teviot, on the evening of Thursday, the sth current, to take steps to petition the General Assembly against the monstrous injustice of selliug 50,000 acres to Clarke. A GBAND ENTERTAINMENT, By the WAITAHHNA DRAMATIC CLUB, lii aid of the Funds of the TUAPEKA Ht^S P I^A L, Will take p,®ie in '.: BASTINGS' ASSEMBLY Ro6j3T, LA.WRESCE, On Monday, 9th October. Front.^eats, 3i. ; Back Seats, 2s. SPIBITTJALISM. A LECTURE ON SPIRITUALISM •^AND PSYCHOLOGY, Its Origin, Present Position, Future Prospects, Consonance with 'Reason and "'.Religion, and some of its Phenomena?? will be given by Mk. E. A. SHEEEIN, \ In Bastings' Assembly Room, Lawrence, On Saturday,' 7th October. A dmissiou" : — Front -Seats, 2s ; Back, Is. Tickets to he* had at Bastings' Commercial Hotel I"1_ < ? -ft TJ D IT H*p A-.1, MER S T O j^f •"' " ENTERTAINMENT ! * Lawrence, Saturday, 14th October, 1871. Entirely Now Programme. T OVAL TAPANUI LODGE, THE SECOND ANNIVERSARY "Of tyie above Lorlge will be Cajehyated by ATHNNER AND BALL, In Hewitt's Assswblv Room, Tapanui, On FEIDAY, 6th OCTOBER, At seven o'clock. Tickets :— Single, 7s 6,1 ; Double, 10s 6d. Brethren of the Order and the public in general are invited to attend. TUAPEKA ATHENAEUM. fTVHE Annual Meeting of Subscribers to the above Institution will be held m the Hall on Friday, the 6th October, at 8 o'clock, when the Annual Pcport and Balance Sheet will be read, and a new Committee elected. A Sale of Magazines and Illustrated Newspapers will take place immediately after the above meeting. .DOUGLAS LOVE, Librarian. IMMIGRATION. "pEGULATTONS for the introduction it of Immigrants into the Province of Otago, on the nomination of persons resident therein. Persons residing within the Province may obtain orders for Passages from the United -Kingdom to Otago, for their friends or relatives, on payment of £5 per sta f ute adult ; children^yer one year old, £2 10s ; and under ontTyear, free ; such payment to be made*, accompanied by a Avritten application in the following form : — To the Provincial Treasurer, Dunedin j the Receivers of Land Revenue at Invercargill, and of Gold Revenue^ afeQueenstown, Arrowtown, Cromwell, Clyde, Alexandra, Naaeby, St. Hathans, Roxburgh, Lawrence, ■ Switzers, Hyde, Macraes ; and the Collector of Customs at Oamaru, who will forward the applications from time to time to the Provincial Immigration Office, at Dunedin. Forms of application may be obtained from each of the above officers. MONOPOLY AT AN END. rpHE undersigned is nnw prepared £o J, supply the following timber :— White, Black and Red Pine, Birch, also Dressed Flooring and Lining. Orders atleuded to with punctuality and despatch.WTLLEAM M'FARLANE, Manse Bush Steam Saw Mills, Tapanui.
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Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 190, 5 October 1871, Page 4
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