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ST. PETER'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Annual Soiree THEATRE ROYAL, Thursday, October 19tb, 1899. Her. John Headrick in tha Chair. PEOGEAMME: 1. Pianoforte Solo MissSnodgrass. 2. Song,' But once again,.' Mißs M. Wrigley. 3. Song, 'Killaloo,' MrMaxweli. 4. Song,' Bid me goodbye,' Mrs Samuel. b. Eecitation,' Etiquette,' Mr Marx. 6. Song,' When the heart is young' Mrs Southey 7. Sons. * The Holy City,' Mr Westenra: 8. Violin Duet, ' Palais Bnyal,' Musters Adams & Samuel. 9. Beading, • The horse wi' the shif tin' bed,' MrDuncanson. 10. Song, Mrs T. AUely. 11. Song, "The sea is England's glory,' Mr Munro. 12. Song,' The Star ol Bethlehem,' Miss Smith. 13. Recitation, * A voice from the bush,' Mr Southey. 14. Song,' Ths Dream Angel,' Miss Jones. 15. Song,' They all love Jack,'Mr Speoce. TICKETS: Adults, Is 6d. Children, Is. Tsa, 6.30 p.m. Concert, 8 p.m. ROYALT Friday, October 27th. MusdamesHOYTETw. JORDAN'S CHILDREN'S Fancy Dress Ball. SPECTATOR'S TICKETS, Is. Grand March at 8 p.m. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, At 230 p.m. Ploughs. Ploughs. Ploughs The undersigned will sell 1 A AAMERICAN PLOUGHS, lUU ASSORTED PATTERNS FOR ALL PURPOSES. Consisting of: — SINGLE-FUBEOW .PLOUGHS DOUBLE-FURROW PLOUGHS SULKY PLOUGHS. The special *eature of this Sale will be a full line of the Celebrated Highdags Ploughs manufactured by B. F, AVBRY & SONS, OF KENTUCKY. For Half a Century these Ploughs have been a HOUSEHOLD WORD FOR EXCELLEJfCE In the UNITED STATES. ALL NEW AND UP-TO-DATE. Our instructions are TO SELL. FARMERS.—This is an opportunity^ seldom met with. NOW ON VIE W AT DURHAM YAEDS HUNTER~&~NOLAN. H. F. K NIGHT AMERICAN DENTIST, Of Shortland Street, Auckland, will visit Tauranga at regular intervals. First visit:—October 25th, and may be consulted at the Star Hotel until the 31st. Fees very moderate. All "Work Guaranteed. SPECIAL HORSE SALE AT HAMILTON. Thursday, 23rd November. mHE UNDERSIGNED will I hold their ANNUAL HORSE BALE in Hamilton on above date On account N. 1. Hunt. 4 Brown Geldings, three 3'ears old, out of Yum Yum, by Kingfisher; Lorna Doone, by Merrylegs; Belle, by Derby, at d creamery mare by Nutmeg 1 Four-year-old Gelding, out of JNutmeg mare, all by Hornpipe (Sword Dance — Fish girl) an d just broken Oa account T. de Vere Hunt, 6 First-class Draught Horses in tip-top condition and right out of work, from Poro-o-tarao; Also Four-horse Waggon, (moveable body) 3 Sots Shaft Harness 4 Sots loading Harness On account H. Haseler, V 3 Brood Mares, with foals at foot by Insomnia 1 First-c'a^s Draught Gelding, five years old, any . trial Entries, with particulars at time of entry, solicited. McNI COL & CO, G» F, McCullagh, Auctioneer.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 3913, 18 October 1899, Page 3

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