COMMERCIAL ASSEMBLY ROOMS, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MAY 30 AND 31. Mr. ALFRED ANDERSON, R.A.M-, Pianist to H.R.H. the Duke of Edinburgh, also English Concertina Soloist ; Assisted by HISS TJLNNY SARA, The Charming Ballad and Serio-Comic Vocalist, late of the celebrated HOWARD PAUL'S Entertainments, England ; MR. IFIR/IED OLIPTOIT, The Eminent Buffo and Characteristic Vocalist, from the London and Provincial Concerts ; and MR. H. ANDERSON, Pianist and Conductor, HAVE the honor to announce their first Incomparable Drawing Room Entertainment, at the above Hall, on FRIDAY EVENING, 30th MAY. PROGRAMME FOR FRIDAY EVENING.— -PART I. No. 1. — Solo, Pianoforte, "Grand Fantasia," Travatore (Schloesser) Mr. Alfred Anderson 2.— Ballad, " Only to Love," Miss. Fanny Sara 3. — Amusing Comic Song, " The Doctor says I'm not to be Worried » Mr. Fred Clifton -4. — Solo, Pianoforte, " Faust " (Anderson) ... Mr. Alfred Anderson „ s.— Serio Comic Song, " X.C.8." Miss. Fanny Sara „ 6.— Great Character Song, " Old Sarah Walker" ( Clifton) Mr. Fred Clifton 7. — Concertante Duet, Concertina and Piano, "Norma" (Case; Messrs, A. & H. Anderson AN INTERVAL OF TEN MINUTES. PART 11. No. 1. — Sola, Pianoforte, "An Evening with the Christy's " (Anderson) Mr. Alfred Anderson 2. — Scotch Ballad. " Bonnie Prince Charlie " - Miss. Fanny Sara „ 3. — Motto Song, " Always Do as IDo "- - - - Mr. Fred Clifton 4. — Solo, Concertina, Scotch Airs, introducing an Imitation of the Bagpipes (Case) ... Mr. Alfred Anderson 5. — Song, " The Forsaken " (Gabriel) - ... Miss. Fanny Sara „ 6.— 5010, Pianoforte, " The Banjo " (Gbttschalk) - - Mr. A. Anderson „ 7. — Vocal Duet, " Clouds and Sunshine, Miss Fanny Sara and Mr. Fred Clifton Conductor Me. H. Anderson. Doors open at half-past t ; Concert to commence at 8 o'clock punctually. Front Seats, 3s. ; Body of Hall, 2s. ON SATURDAY EVENING AN ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME.
DISSOLUTION of PARTNEESHIP mHE Partnership heretofore existing •*• between the undersigned has this day been Dissolved by mutual consent. The business will be carried on by Henry Telford, who will pay and receive all debts owing by and to the late firm. JOHN KELSO. HENRY TELFORD. Witness : R. M'Kimmie. Commercial Stables, Lawrence, May 21, 1873. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. "VTOTICE is hereby given, that the Part- *-' nership hitherto existing between William Hayes and John Carse Arbuckle, carrying on business under the style of Hayes and Arbuckle, Auctioneers, &c , Lawrence, has this day been DISSOLVED by mutual consent. All debts due to the late firm, and all accounts due by them, will be received and paid by Wm. Hayes. /<sl n Wm. HAVES (bigned) JOHN# c# ARBUCKLE. Witness to Signatures — Alex. Armstrong. Lawrence, 14th May, 1873, IMPORTANT TO SODA WATER MANUFACT [JEERS AND OTHERS. A PPMCATIONS will be received till 21l 31st May, 1873, for the purchase of the exclusive use for the District of Tuapeka, for Hogben's Patent Apparatus for Supplying the Syrup in the Manufactuie of Crated Beverages and other liquids, and Stopper for bottles. The Pump supplies the required quantity of Syrup into each bottle at the same time as the bottle is tilled with iErated Water. It saves the labor of two men in Bottling, and is also applicable to other purposes, such as drawing or measuring any required quantity of liquor, or forcing any required quantity of liquid to any place. The Stopper for bottles containing terated or gaseous liquids, such as lemonade, ginger beer, or soda water, ia self-acting — the Stopper closes the bottle when it is filled by the pressure of the gaseous liquid from within, and the bottle is opened by applying pressure on the top of che Stopper from without. They never wear out, do away entirely with cork, wire, and string, are inexpensive, &c. The Stopper, beino made of lignum or glass vitae, never wear out ; are self-acting in stoppering when rilled, doing entirely away with cork, wire, and string. These Patents are extensively used in England. America, and the Colonies. They can be seen in full working order on our premises in Duuedtn and Oamaru. Also, for sale, a No. 1 Hay ward-Tylor Soda Water Machine. Apply to THOMSON AND CO., Sole Manufacturers of the Patent Stoppered iErated Waters, and Importers of Soda Water Machinery & Cordial Makers' Goods of every description, STAFFORD-STREET, DUNEDIN. WE hereby give notice that we have this day sold to Mr. H. W. Coverlid, Lawrence, the exclusive use, for the | Tuapeka and Waitahuna districts, of Hogben's Patent. THOMSON AND CO. Ist May, 1873.
NOTICE. i LL Accounts due to and by the Estate ■£*• of the late Thomas Law, of Havelock, will be received and paid by the undersigned, on or before the 20th day of June. JOHN PEARSON, Executor. Accounts to be sent under cover, to the care of Mr. Dewes, Waitahuna. NOTICE. TF ALEXANDER AITKEN, who left a ■*- Horse, Saddle, and Bridle in my charge on the 6th October, 1872, does not take delivery and pay expenses on the same within two weeks from this date, he lot will be sold by public auction. JAMES DOCHERTY. Lawrence, 28th May, 1873. NOT I~~C E . T HEREBY give notice, that from this ■*- date I will not be responsible for any Debts incurred by Hannah Parsons' my wife. JAMES PARSONS, Beaumont, May 20, 1873. NOTICE. TJOISON for dogs is laid in our paddocks on Murrays Flat. SUTHERLAND & POLSON. WILLIAM HAVES, ' COMMISSION AGENT, SHARE BROKER, &C, Peel-street, Lawrence, Has for sale Shares in the following Companies : — Phoenix Water Race Gabriels Gully Quartz Mining and Crushing Beaumont and Tuapeka Water Race Also, Several Properties in the Town of Lawrence. FpHE Uudersigned has for Sale :—: — 1000 6 year old Trees, comprising Apples, Pears, and Plums, which have been in bearing for the last 2 years 2000 strong, healthy Fruit Trees O£ all kinds, from 1 to 4 years old Also, FOREST TREES, Poplar, Laburnum, Oak, Ash, Sycamore, Yew, Scotch and Spruce Firs, various kinds of Cypress and Pine. A large Assortment of FLOWERING & OBNAMENTAL SHRUBS POTATO ONTONS. J. H. PRESSLF, Lawrence,
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Tuapeka Times, Volume VI, Issue 278, 29 May 1873, Page 4
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