■^^——w———im— iwn—i iini.iiiuii urn ni'iimi i iisaa»Bßs«B3tai»> Merchandise, &c. TIMBER. TIMBER. TIMBER. ON SALE BY TflE UNDERSIGNED, Building Materials of all kinds. Posts and rails, in largo or small quantities Doors and sashes, cheap—a largo variety Best firewood, in any lengths. BEST NEWCASTLE SCREENED COALS. Orders left at tho office or coal depot will bo promptly attended to, and either delivered or otherwise as may bo required. Largo shipments of the above conttantly arriving. JOHN T. BROWN. Office and Timber Yard, Tuam street j Coal Depot, Railway Station. 0-4 rpHE UNDERSIGNED have on SALE— 1000 tons best Newcastle coal 20 tons corrugated iron, various brands Horse drays aud spring carts Also, Building materials of all kinds. THOS. & E. PAVITT 5-22 Gloucester street. OATS. SEED AND FEED OATS FOR SALE In any quantities. Also, a fine sample of seod barley. Apply to J. H. BENNETT, Hereford street j or E. GRIFFITH, 8-12 Imperial Stores, Railway Station. AAIS FOR SALE. 911 WALTON, WARNER, & CO. Insurance Companies, ;nHB EUROPEAN ASSURANCE J. SOCIETY GRANTS POLICIES OF Mf 1 ASSURANCE, And Guarantees the Fidelity of OffleMa In ths service of Government, Banks, &C, &■©.§ &% moderate rates. Agent for Canterbury : ,_y * W. L. HAWXftTS. PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY. THIS COMPANY is now prepared to take RISKS against FIRE aa well as Marine* W. L. HAWKINS, Agent. 8-22 ~ Colombo atmeh* Entertainments, J IT ERA R V . IN S TJi TVT ® f CLOSING ENTERTAINMENT IS AID OF THE LIBRARY FUNOS AT THE TOWN HALL ow TUESDAY EVENING, SEPT. 2X 9 HIS HONOR THE SUPERINTENDENT (President of tho Institute), In the Chair. PROGRAMME. Past I. 1. Pianoforte overture—" William Tell"— Mr and Mrs Thomson 2. Anthea —Mrs Scott, accompanied by Mr Simms 3. Reading—Mr Bird 4. "Vi Rawiso o' Ludghi"—Rineni—Mr Lloyd 5. Piano duet—Mrs Scott and Mr Simms 6. Song—Mr Allan 7. Recitation—Mr Pascoe 8. Orphan Asylum Band Interval of ten minutes. Past n. 9. Orphan Asylum Band 10. Reading—Hey Mr Hoars 11. "Tho Dream of Joy"—Dona'setti—Mn Lloyd 12. Trio—Two flutes and piano — Messrs Thomson and Bird 13. Quartette— "Softly Fall the Shades of Evening" — Mrs Beeohey* Mesisr® Ogier, Cliff, and D. Dunlop 14. Reading—Mr Millar 15. Shadow Pantomime "God Sate thus Qfees." Doors open at 7, to commence et 7.30. Admission—One Shilling. No admittance to Gallery or Platform. 9-18 Tenders ENDERS REQUIRED for MAKING STONE WALLS on the Casbmero Hills 8 feet 6 inches high, with uprights and one wire. Cashmere, Sept. 17,1869. S-l| PHEASANTS FOR ;; per pair. Cashmere, Sept. 17, 1860. _WB_o-*B
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Press, Volume XV, Issue 2006, 20 September 1869, Page 1
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