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NEW ADVERTISEMENT. A GRAND J^MATEUR CONCERT, In Aid of the Funds of the BALCLUTHA ENGLISH CHURCH, Will be given in BARB'S HALL, BALCLUTHA, On FRIDAY, October 23, 3874. Programme : Overture— Piano ... Me "Walter Taxlob. Q.l ee — " gee our Oars with Feather'd Spray." Song — " The Kye comes Hame " ... Mr B&ix . Song— "Ernatri" Mbs CoRBiaAN. Song — " The Tempest of the Heart " Me Retobrt. Song— "The Music of his Voice " Miss Rather Quartette— " t The Village Choristers " Mejj M'Owen, Mbs R. Grigoh, Mbs Dalzceli and Mb Ceamoni). Song— "The Murmur of the Shell," Mbs Pjsttit. Song—" The Hame 'o our am Folk " Mr Bhuck, Duett— " The Harp and the Willow " Mbs Kennbr and Miss Rather. jg on g_ " Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep," .., Mb Cohrkun, Part 11. Pianofore Selections ... Mbs M'Owen and Mbs Grigor. GHee — M All Among the Barley." Song — " A Life on the Ocean Ware " Mr Cbamond. Song—" Alice where art Thou" Miss M. Bruce. Duett— " The Liquid Gem " Mb 3 Pettit and Mb Jno. Gbaht. Song— "l'll Follow Thee" Mks Cobbigak. Pianoforte Selections ... Mb W. Tatlob. Duett — " Peace to thy Spirit " Mbs Smith and Mbs Cokbioan. Song—" The Old Sexton " ... Mb Jno. Grant. Song — "Oriana" ... Miss Ratnjgr. Song—" Chillingawullabadorie " Mr CoBBIGAN. National Anthem. Doors open at 7.30 p.m. — to commence at Eight o'clock sharp. Admission — Reserved Seats, 4s; Second Seats, 33; Back Seats, 23. Keserved Seats can be secured at Mr Hutchins. Tickets can be obtained from Mr Hutchins, Bulclutha ; Storekeepers, Balclutha ; Mr Pettit, Milton ; and members of the Church Committee, <fee. GEO. RENNEE, Secretary. S' OUTHBRIDGE ANNUAL SCHOOL SOIREE Will be held on FRIDAY, 23rd OCTOBER, 1874. Tea on the table at half-past six p.m. Tickets, 2s 6d ; Children, half-price. MILTON AMATEUE DEAMATIC AND MINSTREL CLUB, rpHE Members of the above Club have the -■- honor to announce that they will give their NEXT PERFORMANCE IN ST. GE OB aiTS HALL, MILTON, ON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, When they will be assisted by a number of LADY & GENTLEMEN AMATEURS. An excellent programme has been chosen, comprising, besides a Musical Interlude and Dramatic Scenes, Sheridan's most laughable piece of comicality, "THE CEITI C," Or, A Tragedt Rehearskd. The Stage haß been enlarged, and New Scenery painted. The performance will be in aid of Mr W. Ralston, Balclutha, who, for nearly two years past has been sorely afflicted, and unable to pursue his usual occupations. Full particulars in future announcements. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. SLEEPEES. 1 RENDERS are invited by the Colonial - Government for the supply and de- ! livery of Fifteen Thousand Sleepers for the Tokomairiro and Lawrence Railway. Specifications may be seen at the Town Clerk's office, Lawrence and Balclutha, at I the Pail way Station, Milton, and at this office. Tenders will be received at this office until Noon of MONDAY, the 26th October, 1874. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. By command W. N. BLAIR, District Engineer. Public Works Office, Dunedin, September 24, 1874. rpENDERS wanted in whole, or part, for -■- the conveyance during the summer months, of 2,000 Tons Coal from the "Real Mackay" Quarry, Akatore, to the Fellmongery, Milton. Written tenders to be lodged at the "Real Mackay" Coal Office, Milton, on or before the 31st inst. HE NEW ROAD *o the "REAL MACKAY" Coal Quarry will be opened for Coal Traffic THIS MORNING.

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Bruce Herald, Volume VII, Issue 642, 20 October 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Bruce Herald, Volume VII, Issue 642, 20 October 1874, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Bruce Herald, Volume VII, Issue 642, 20 October 1874, Page 4

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