rESTPOET and CHARLESTON TELEGEAPH LINE OF COACHES, Will leave the Empire Hotel for Charleston as follows:— > I SaturdaySunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday. Thursday . Friday 6.0 a.m. 6.30 a.m. 7.0 a.m. ... 7.30 a.m. 8.0 a.m. ... 8.30 a,m. 9.0 a.m. W. E. VEALE, Agent. WESTPOET AMATEUE DEAMATIC CLUB. THE Managing Committee of the "Westport Amateur Dramatic Club beg respectfully to place before their friends and the public a simple statement of the exact condition of their funds; believing it will conduce to a more satisfactory and pleasing relation between the Club and their supporters for them to show to what uses and to relieve what necessities the receipts of the last performance were applied. And, in presenting this brief statement of accounts, the Committee would avail themselves of the opportunity of returning sincere thanks for the hearty and indulgent spirit in which the first efforts of the Club (as a Club) were received, with all their failings. At the same time they beg to state their intention to perform as early as possible in aid of any local institution or undertaking which may be in need of assistance. Treasurer in Account with Westport Amateur Dramatic Club. Dr. To Total amount of entrance fees from Jan. 12 to April 26... £ 7 17 6 Gross receipts of performance 21 17 0 Deficiency 4 4 9 By Timber, &c, for stage fittings £3 2 6 Labor 3 0 0 Painting Materials, &c, ... 1 5 0 Sempstress (sewing scenery, properties, &c.) 0 15 0 Stationery, &c. 012 0 Copying parts, &c 22 0 Stage manager, petty cash for sundries ... 22 0 Refreshments 14 6 Expenses of acting ladies ... 4 0 0 Fee to musician 10 0 Cost of material for curtain ... 2 13 Cost of calico for scenes, &c... 3 7 6 Per-centagc for Theatre ... 2 0 0 Printing and advertising (Westport Times) 6 17 6 Bellman 0 10 0 £33 19 3 F. P. ATKINSON, Hon. Sec. and Treasurer. Westport, April 28. mHE EEV. THOMAS WALSH will officiate in the Eoman Catholic Church to-morrow morning at 9 WESTPOET BUTCHEEY, GLADSTONE STBEET. DICK AND SEATON beg to return their cordial thanks to the inhabitants of Westport and the surrounding districts for the liberal patronage hitherto accorded to them, and beg to inform their numerous friends and customers, that they have this day disposed of their premises and the good-will of their business to Messrs Suisted Brothers, who will in future carry on the business, and for whom they solicit the support of their customers and friends. N.B.—They request that all outstanding accounts be paid forthwith. DICK AND SEATON. Mayl, 1868. SUISTED BEOTHEES, in succeeding to the business of Messrs; Dick and Seaton, hope that they shall merit a continuance of the support accorded to their predecessors, by keeping only meat of the best description, and by prompt and punctual attention to all _ SUISTED BEOTHEES. Westport, May 1. TO LET, IHE HAEP A.ND SHAMROCK L HOTEL, Gladstone Street, opposite the Camp, and KIEKWOOD'S STORE, Ereeman Street. Apply to JAMES A. M. TUENEB, Niagara Hotel. TO BE EAEPLED. Lone of Grover and Baker's Best BpING MACHINES. Forty Members at 10s. each. To be thrown for on the evening of Friday the 7th art. - i
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Westport Times, Volume III, Issue 498, 1 May 1869, Page 3
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535Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Westport Times, Volume III, Issue 498, 1 May 1869, Page 3
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