WESLETAN METHODIST CHURCH. RENEWAL OF COVENANT. mHE REV. HENRY BULL will Preach ■*■ at Lawrence on Sunday E^jing, January 14th ; and at WaiporiJi the 21st. Aftej.* preaching the Covenant will be renewed, and the Sacrament of the liord's Supper administered. JLf LODGE St. GEORGE, INSTALLATION BANQUET, ■*• Will take place hy;he Lodge Room, COMMEECIAL HOTeI,, LAWRENCE On Thuksday, 18th Jan., 1872. Tickets, £1 Is. J. HARROP, Secretary. TUAPEKA HOSPITAL. mHE Annual Public Meeting of Sub- *- scribers to the above institution will be held at Bastings' Assembly Room, Lawrence, on Friday, January lOch, at eight p.m. business : Receiving Annual Statement and Report for 1871, and Election of Committee for 1872. WM. HAVES, Secretary. ATHENiEUM, LAWRENCE. Grand Musical & Pictorial Entertainment. FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY. ' - Monday and Tuesday next, Jan. 15 & 16. Bachelder's Grand Historic Mirror of the AMERICAN FAR, Which will appear as above, after an absence of three years, during which time it has boen witnessed by over 300-000 persons. . N.B. — As this exhibiiim procjeds tn Europe shortly, this will be tho only opportunity the public will-have ofwitnossing it. For particulars see bills. Front Seats, 3s. ; Back do., 29. J. C. Raines, Proprietor. H. Eastwood, Agent. MO A PLAT. ' ■I CONCERT AND BAL'L?^ AN the evening of Saturday, January U 13th^Jnjaie_SaH--aajoining Nichol"son's Hotel, a Programme, consisting of Pongs, Readings, and Recitations, will be given by a number of distinguished Amateurs.. First and last appearance of the groat Nigger Melodists, the Bellowing Baud of Beloochistan Blacks. Local Songs and Conundrums. To conclude with the laughable farce, BARNUM'S BALL; *» Ball to follow? Admission -"* -' -2s*. 6.1. m HE TUAPEKA CLASSTCALANOL COMMERCIAL ACADEMY. Ms. Spkotjle begs to announce that the Scholl will re-open on - - . .MONDAY, yfcp.W&T.. rr . Evening Classes resumed, as usual^C Terms considerably reduced. ROXBURGH SCHOOL * » «. '* RE-OPENS on Monday, 15th January. The advantages of this Sohool are superior. All the branches summed up in a liberal English Education, together with Classics and Mathematics, are tai»hfc. Information may be received from John Beighton, Esq., or J.%. Borton, Esq. v or frpm the .undersigned, who is prepared to accommodate a limited nunjber of boarders s on moderate terms. 7 • » • .. ; i i JAMFS ORR, Master. - -^ : «v r - > .--' ■ - r • ' day; th.c 22hd ififtantS 4^ 1 ?*. *T »^i.''' t Clerk to the School Committee,
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Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 206, 11 January 1872, Page 4
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