Notices. piAKO COUNTY. Patetere County. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. Mr William Louis CAmppell YV illiams being tho only person nominated, I hpreby declare him to be duly elected as Councillor for the above Riding. CHAS. TUCK, Returning Officer Patetere Ruling. Dated at Oxford this 20th day of November, ISB4.
A CONCERT AND DANCE Will be held at the OHAUPO PUBLIC HALL, UN* Friday Evening, November 28th, For the purpose of prowding funds for School Children's Christmas Sports. Admission— Two Shillings.
/COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT \J TO MR MEACHEM. PUBLIC HALL, HAMILTON. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25PROGRAMME : Part 1. (h ei hue — " La Rouveraine'' .. Band Choius— " Come, Come," ,S on g_( go ] ec te(l) . Mr Burnand Song— " Foolish Maiden," . Mrs Dukes Song— " Love, I Will Love You E\er," Mis? Allen Recitation . . Mr S. E. G. Smith Sextette— ll Ye Cloud-capt Towers ' Song — . . MrsSwarbrick Duett -"The Wind and the Harp," The Misses Murray Song— " Tlnee Jolly Sailor boys," . . Mr A. Rwarbiick Part Song— "Swittly o'er the Mountain's Brow " Part 11. Overture— "Styiienne '' . Band Pait tton^— " Slime, O ! Sun " Song — " I Seek for Thee " . Mr Trewheellar Song— "ln Happy Moments" ... Mill. Edgecumbe Reading .. . . Mr F. H. Templer >Song . . . Miss Trewheellar Piano Solo — "Home, Sweet Home" Miss W. Munay Quaitettc — "Awake, /Italian Lyre" Song— " Tit for Tat " ... Miss Allan Song . . . Miss Salmon Choius — "Harvest Song" God Save the Quken. Doors open at 7.30; to commence at S p.m. Piices of Admission : Front Seats, 2s Gd ; Back ditto, Is. T. A. BELL, Conductor. M' r! DARCY HYLAND, THE <!Rh \T HORSE TRAINER AND RIDER, Will give an exhibition of his skill at THE STAR HOTEL, KIHIKIHI, On Monday, Noy 24, at 10 30 a.m., and at TE AWAMUTU On the same day, at 4 p.m.
ROBIN HOOD'S GREAT NOVKLTV COMPANY'S PROGRAMME OnCJ.C. SUMMER MEETING, to be held on the Christchurch Racecourse, on THURSDAY, January Ist, 1885.— Midsummer HaNDiCAP and Middle Park Stakes. 3,000 Shares at 10s Each— £l,soo. five separate allotments, each share HAVING VIVE CHANCES. 104-PRIZES-104 MIDSUMMER MTDOLE PARK HANDICAP STAKES (30 Prizes). (34 Prizes). Ist Hoi-ao . £300 Ist Horse . £150 2nd 100 2nd .. . . 75 3rd HO 3rd . 50 Other Starters Other Starters and Non- and Nonstarters di- starters di- : vided .. 250 vided . . 250 £700 £525 40 CASH PRIZES. Ist Class .. 3 at £20 £G0 2nd Class. G at £10 £00 3rd C1a55...31 at £o £155 . £275 WILL CLOSE ON DECEMBER 30th, 1884. From the big Business done bv us since btarting, more especially on the Melbourne and New Zealand Cups, just closed, we feel confident in saying that this Programme will more than fill. We shall, therefore, sell on, no matter how many, until our advertised date of closing, and the Prizes will then be increased pro rata. We anticipate a sale of 5,000, as our Melbourne and New Zealand Cups Programme Closed with 10,G25 members, whilst our Special Unlimited oi\ New Zealand Cup closed with 2,550 shares, which were applied for in 7 days. Address— "ROBIN HOOD," Care of THOS. STAPLETON, Box 238, P. 0., . Christchurch. Or care of JUBAL FLE.MING, " City Baths, Colombo-stieetj ChrietoUurdi,
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Waikato Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1932, 22 November 1884, Page 3
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507Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1932, 22 November 1884, Page 3
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