ipUBLHD- , HALL>{j ALEXANDRA. : Monday, 30th July. , By Special Request Performance Repeated. - t,. , GRAND PERFORMANCE • . w BY THE i AMATEUR DRAMATIC CLUB., In aid of the Public Cemetery Repairing . ,p un d. - ' Self- ,| A>m \ Boots ; Accusation 1 \ ' \at the' Swa n! Doors open at 7 ;' commence at 7.30. Admission, 2s 6d ; children, Is. Conclude with a DANCE. i
T)UBLIC HALL, CAMBRIDGE. Tuesday, July 31. FIRST • GRAND ENTERTAINMENT OP THE /ESTHETIC MINSTRELS, COMPRISING AN AVALANCHE OF NOVELTIES ! New Sensations ! New Farce ! New . Songs ! New Music ! Original Jokes ! PARTI. Concert D'Ethiope. Oyerture Minstrel Band Opening Chorus, "Down the River" Company ! Tenor Solo, " Sweet Chiming Bells" Mr !' ' Pauana Comic Song, " Julietta Bell" (Bones) Mr J. Wright ' Song, " Nelly was a Lady!' ... Mr Ivey Comic Song, " Massa'aent a Jellygrammo" (Tambo.) Mr H. Holloway Sentimental Song, u 'ihe Little One that Died" . . . Mr Vincent Comic Song " Lincum Gun Boat" ... Mr Wright Negro Refrdiri, " Sweet Evelina" ... Mr Trewheellar Comic Song, "The Nasty Organ-man," Mr Holloway The Black Boot-black I Interval of , Five Minutes. - , PAET 11. Quartette, "Lullaby" ... Messrs Burnand, Holloway, Trewheellar, Warner Duet, " Larboard Watch" ... Messrs Wright and Trewheellar Song, " The Old Flag" ... Mr Ivey Round (in character) " Hot Spiced Gingerbread" (a London cry)... Messrs Vincent, Wright, Trewheellar, Burnand Ballad, "Royal 81ue"... Mr Trewheellar Interval of Ten Minutes. part in. To Conclude with, the Side-splitting, Never-to-be-forgetton Farce, entitled "Ebenezer's Visit to New York." CAST OF CHARACTERS : Mr Ebenezer Zephia (a coloured member of Congress, short-sighted)... Mr R. H. Holloway Julius Jenkins (under-boots ata boardinghouse) ... Mr Ivey Mr Quintus Quietus (a stuttering gent, very jealous and very irascible) ... Mr Panana Old Startleum, (once a gay young spark), Mr Warner Mrs Quintus Quietus (a regular fly-away), Mr Wright Admission : Front Seats, 2s ; Back Seats, Is. Doors open at 7.30, Trouble to commence at 8 o'clock sharp. Musical Director and Stage Manager, Mr R. H. Holloway ; Pianist, Mr Warner; Hon. Secretary, Mr F. Trewheellar. 7>(O~MUS DRAMATIC CLUfiT The Members of the above Club will give a public performance On TUESDAY, AUGUST 7th, 1883, IN THE ODDFELLOWS' HALL, HAMILTON, In aid of the Building Fund of the Church of S. Stephen the Martyr, Tamahere. The programme will consist of the Comedietta, Cut off with a Shilling ! And the farcial Comedy, Atchi. Doors open at 7.30 ; overture at 8 p.m. Admission to all parts of the Hall, 2s.
1%/T AN G API KO SCHOOL-ROOM. A TEA and CONCERT will be given on FRIDAY, the 10th of August, at 6 p.m., in aid of the funds for purchasing an Harmonium for PUBLIC USE. After the concert MR JARLEY will exhibit his celebrated collection of ANIMATED WAX-WORKS. Tickets, 2s 6d j double tickets, 4s. i Both rooms will be cleared for dancing.
TT "QUCKLAND, Fruiterer, Fishmonger, & Poulterer, JQEOS TO INFORM THE Inhabitants of Cambridge and surrounding districts that he has commenced business as above in those premises lately in the occupation of Mr Y. Granville, in Duke-street, where he trusts to receive a fair share of patronage and support. (82^Tea and Coffee always ready. H. BUCKLAND, Duke-street, Cambridge, (Opposite Messrs Houghton and Sons.)
T^T O T I C E. The undersigned, in returning thanks to his friends and patrons for the liberal support given to his Threshing Machine for the past two seasons, begs to inform them that to meet the increasing requirements of the district, he has, at the request of a number of settlers, purchased another Steam Threshing Machine, which will be at the service of the public next season, and he hopes by^ attention and good work to receive a fair share of support for both his machines. He lias also added to his Threshing Plant a Drill, Reaper, Mower, and Chatf Clutter. For further particulars apply to ARCH. WALLACE, < Pukerimu.
■VT O T I C E . IMPOUNDED,' on July 21st, 1883, by Mr Pickering, of Hautapn, 1 Chestnut Mare, white blaze on face, shod all round, no visible brands ; owner unknown j for trespassing on his farm, Hautapu, for which 5s damages is claimed, and in default of being released will be sbid at the Public Pound, Hautapu,' on August 6th, 1883, at noon. JAMES T, CAMP. Poundkeeper, Hautapu. ' July, 23, 1883. '
np AMABERE ROAD BOARD. Notice under Public Works Act, 1882, re Exchange of Road. 1 Itds proposed to close a Road running through Section 45, Parish of Tamahere, the property of James- Runciman, Esq., and to open in lieu thereof a new Road as at' present fenced on the ground. • ■ Planstof the proposed alterations are on *view at/the- 'office of Messrs Sandes and Jfapper, Hamilton. «i r* >*< ""•'• * J. 'McPHERSON, ■ Clerk' "'• 3 4,v _..t,., Tgtjrahere' Roadßoard. June 23, 1883.-' 1 "-' , . . ,
SEEDS^JSEED^,!^ SEEDS I !! !— Just . -.received,! A . large, and^ch'oice assortment of Vegetablfeand JFlower. Seeds, at Dey and French's; Hamilton East. [
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Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1726, 28 July 1883, Page 3
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