FOE SALE BY TENDEE. /~vNE Full Ninth Share in the Waimongaroa Quartz Eeef (Martin's). The crushing machinery is in perfect order. It is impossible within the limits of an advertisement to describe it fully. Intending purchasers are therefore invited to inspect for themselves. Tenders to be sent on or before Wednesday the 18th inst., to W. <fc H. PITT, Solicitors. Molesworth street, 11th Nov., 1868. IENDEBS WANTED for the ErecL tion of an additional Building, and for Fitting Baths. Tenders will be received until Thursday next. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. Plans and Specifications may be aeen at PEOFESSOE DUPUIS, (xladstone-street. gzxhmQ. This paper is published weekly, in Adelaide, and is the largest and best German Paper in the Colonies. The same can be obtained from S. SHULLHOFF, Tobacconist, Next Smith and M'Dowell's, Glad-stone-street, Westport. Subscriptions payable in advance, half-yearly, lis; yearly, 225. GBAND AMATEUE PEEFOEMAN C E
THEATRE ROYAL, Gladstone Street, ON MONDAY EVENING NEXT, the 16th inst., For the Benefit of the WIDOW and FAMILY of the late MAJOR VON TEMPSKT. To commence with Douglas Jerrold's Domestic Drama, in two acts, entitled THE RENT DAY. Under the following attractive cast—'Grantley Old Crumbs ... Martin Heywood Toby Heywood, •Bullfrog Silver Jack Hyssop Beanstalk Stephen Rachael Heywood Polly Briggs ... Mr J. P. Martin. Mr E. P. Atkinson. Mr J. D. Bang. Mr W. Bishop. Mr F. J. Piesse. Mr C. D. Berry. Mr J. Pickering. Mr E. White. Mr J. H. Curie. Miss Johnston. Miss Bruce. Farmers, Tenants, Children, &c, &c. Song MrT. H. West. A Quartette, by four Gentlemen Amateurs, —"Prayer from Der Freischutz." And a variety of entertainments by several Amateurs. To conclude with Morton's screaming Farce, THE STEEPLE-CHASE. Tittums ... Mr F. J. Piesse. Alderman Slowcoach, Mr GK PurneliJ Dr Clipper ... Mr C. D. Berry. Buzzard, ... Mr J. P. Martin, dimming, ... Mr J. H. Curie. Thomas ... Mr J. Pickering. Mrs Tittums... Miss E. Harvey, Mrs Clipper ... Miss Bruce. ADMISS T ON : Boxes, 55.; Body of the Hall, 3s. Doors open at half-past 7 ; to commence at 8 o'clock. Tickets may be had at the Book--aellera, and principal Hotels in town.
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Westport Times, Volume III, Issue 403, 14 November 1868, Page 5
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354Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Westport Times, Volume III, Issue 403, 14 November 1868, Page 5
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