»-ra/ i _^ MISCEIiLA^EOUS. youngm^s 1 mutom»oj^^ovmmen^o^iety. aliove Society^roW^^ume its', wepkly J_ meetings at djfll-llsual hou>s l Gn Thursday, 6th inst. Allj»«lnDers are request^Soo attend. D. MOYML '^s. NOTICE. ~~^ TOKOMATB4^O DISTRrp^IBRARY. mft'E' Annual >feejh!^^ill he held at the JL School-housg/^ltonTOTt^Uirday next, Sth instant, at 3oJ«!lock, p.m. * jy~ EDWARD Pl?«a^T, y^ Librarrai^ -fcTRANK A. ORJ^ILL A^ nd <^> Auctioneers^rTock and*»atio>a Age^fa, (F/lflpss andigjl's DunednyT Are prepared |* *?PF" e advancp^upon all descriptions of st^JsjVced in tl*eir hands lor abBoU«e sale. v y "r\ O to TOFlELa^aU^rAer an_L>^eUer, \3 oppori_fl>fiteriou V&KJ*T?*T*'\ Dunedin^^estshttpln^wn^r all kinds ol repW^h|abo|^yWeJjj»«^ most reasonable tenders wanted. , FT^ENbi^RS will be received up to ls^K<April for the remwaW old store frony^oolshed to Tokomairiro, and^em#on of _atafi- in th 3 township of MilloaX^ Ad^s^to SMITH and I^BARD, y^ TokomSijiro. POSTS ANp^H^tLS. ~y^BEST YD L. snl«^s|^ft\ail|^ , 'ri4 per hundred, attack ftr^ThQ^n's. Timber Yard ami S^f lillf, »sfe«W end^T Princes-street, Dunedin^^.rl^Wlers ixyni a distance punctual ly^attendedftoV y y BLiTCK & THOMSON. BRUCE VOLU^fTERS. ALL memV'ers are^qrusted to attendA<f'jutant's Paraxon Wednesday nex^l2th inst,., at six oli^k p m., and to h/ng w^th them a suiaj^icce of linen rag for^xami nation of rifles-/Tines ior absentee|/evill be strictly jr A. JONES, Capfain Commanding. TTUNNING in Mr Pattersous Paddock One Re^ Horned BULLOCK, \yk^Vhite on face and \vrrHe point of tail"! hjiroded R or~E 6h the near ruirJ^. If not claimed w^lfone month from this 3ate, will be soh^K) pay^aenses. D. ELLl^S^lanager. Tokoj^mriro, 23rd March, 1865.^S <S(^ mgl AI r f KIH^S N^F'ARE WELL- READ I N Gy. be given at the SCHOOL^OUSE. V TOKGMAIRIEO, / ON TUESDAY, APRIL^th. fJChaiP to b\ taken at 7 o»lock, p.m.) PROfeRAMWE. P^IT il Overture— Pianoforte. \ / Rea'ling -Edinburgh ar^the battle of Flodden Field, (Aytonn's- kaySjflf the Scottish Cavalier>) Selections of Irish MeloiipW-Piauofoite. Reading — Modern Logi*. \ Opei> tic Selections— BßinofoVe: Ciii'tr-in- lecture— M_fCaiidleVbins a Club, ' The Sk.v larks.''' Mrs C/udle Lecwres thereon.' Selections of Scotr'th*: Airs— PiaVforie. Reading— The Sol* cr's R.-tuni, Churns.) Reading— The Qjeen's Letter aiiu\ Our Gallant VoluutVers' / V / PART m V Overture — Pia/oforte. \ Reading— ll iapa; ha, Part Ist.— Wooin\ of Hiawatha. Pail 2nd. The Famine mid \ aih of Miniitdi-'b^ (with Pianoforte aecompanmnent Longfefow.) \ Selection owlrish Melodies. % Reading- -jfhartie of the Light Brigade. \ Reading-X)ialo_ue from the ' Gentle ShephVd' betweejf Peg.y and Jer.ny, (Allan Ramsey.)\ Operatic_jselectiO'iis — Pianoforte, \ Reading/-.Jeannie Morrison, (Motherwell.) % Readinij^The Fire Brigade- 1 Scotti* Melo<iies— Pianoforte. \ Head/ig— The Cottar's Saturday Night, (Burns.) _?ina_f— -* God *-aye the Queen.' Ty kets Reserved Seats Five Shillings. — Back / Scats Four Shillings. Qb/ainable at the ' Bruce Herald ' Office, Smith & Eibbard's and other Stores.,— Capsticks and otpex Hotels*
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Bruce Herald, Volume II, Issue 52, 6 April 1865, Page 10
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419Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Bruce Herald, Volume II, Issue 52, 6 April 1865, Page 10
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