Amusements. mBEATR_E_ ROYAL. ABDOOL AHUMUD, THE GREAT INDIAN FAKIR, . Who bas had the honor of appearing before all the nobility of London, H.R.H. ihe Prince of Wales, tha Viesroy of India, and before Lord Carrington, Governor of N.S.W., on May 13th. l«K>_*rill MAKHJ HIS FIRST APPEARANCE' In Christchurch, TO-MORROW (THURSDAY* EVENING, And Introduce Marvellous Indian Necromancins Feats, including tho GttE.vT INDIAN MANGO TRICK, which has puzzled all EuroI>ean>v_itors to India. Admission—3s, 23, and Is. 5202 bl. , MARY'S, ADDINGTON. LEGERDEMAIN ENTERTAINMENT, BY MR E. W. 3EAGER, In die Schoolroom. FRIDAY. JUNE sth, 1891. Tickets—Ona Shilling. 5170 TO-NIGHT, AT 7130! DURHAM STREET WESLEYAN CHURCH. MR W. H. WHITEHEAD B GRAND FAREWELL NIGHT. " SPECIAL MUSICAL EVENING! MUSIC for the Church, School, and Home I Oiatorlo Mosio I Organ Mu»ic! Mr Whitehead wiilsiiig a number of popular and higb-clakS songs, assuted by several ladies and Keutisuniii. . Adtulsiiou by ticket only, to bo had at Wesleyan Book Depot, Cashel strear, or of Church Stewards. Remember Mr Whitehead's la»f; nigbtl ■ ■' ■ 6216 HORORATA PUBLIC HALL. i A N ENTERTAINMENT will bo given by _rV tha Hororata Dramatic Society on THURSDAY, JUNK 4th. conslstin* of tho farco "lei o» Parle Francais" and the comic ! drama " Little Toddlekius." To be followed by a DANCE. j Admission to F.ntnrt I >ment—Front seats 2s, back seats la, children half-price. ti AdmiKSion ro Dance—Gentlemen 2s, ladies Is. •£ Doora open at 7.3U; commence at 8 o'clock. [ ; ■•■, 5201 I . MUSICAL, ki R HARRY FLICMING (Pianist), Te.v*her &yJL of Music, KdiuburKh Ho.isf. 4J »"4yb\l Srecr.. betes to intimaie that; TUITION \»li be CARRIED ON AS USUAf,. Cohcerw atteuded i i«d Quadrille Bsiids Supplied from ono to twelve performers. 5100 [. | . .- -porting [tIaNCASTER PARK TROTI'ING CLUB' [| WINTER MEETING. I SATURDAY, i»T_ JUNE, 189 L " f Handicapper—Mr W. White. I PROGRAMME. .M4iden Handicap Trot (in Paddle) of 20 «, s>vs. Tyyo hules. Nomiuatiou, IDs; ac- _ 10s. l a WNB -H-KDICAT» Trot (tn'"Harr'e'sdl of SO 4 Sov-j; 9 soys from tbe stake for second i l#°)*ec. Two miles. Nomination, 15s; i agiccepfance, >53. SMlTis'Tjin Hanwcap Trot (in Saddle) of 40 i fi_H>ys; 5 «pvp frv>m the stike fur second i t mois(;. miles. Nomination, 20*; |M „ __ !4. LA»cwjariiji Handicap Trot (Id 45novs; 5 soys from the statte tor seepuji hoVa&, Three miles. Nominaflon. Smj s-cojsptance, *jQs. 5. Trot (in Harness) of 20 spva. iV» milej. Nomination; IP*; acceptance, lite; 6. H#picap Towy Trot (in Saddle) of 20 soys; 8 fova.frvm.the stajto for B«*ond pony. fi _rht,i Vhdsi'rr or under; to Tts measured W»re 13hdelfb, Ist; over T&ds Uu te> 14bd* nh.V*t.-T.*o vaUaa. NemfbatJPDi Ite; acfisptatice, lUs. 7. SjBwASDg Bj?*«:wb itwyrtpil? trot On |B0U&»jafa»«o«i. Oiivmiie. Nomination, We id ;/s«esptaoee, las U. --N9mlß**itlmig«tore pa «ATURPAY,CtfaVfItn Jnas, at 10 p.m... at tho Blmplre Hatel, High strew -" ■ - - - • •■• . Handicaps will appear about Thursday, the llttxvdne. t , > Acceptances clos; on TUESDAY, the 16th Ju»B, sc 10 p.m., at the Empire Hotel. A. L RaTIRAY. (gjiO ;..._■-._..-. '.-.,. Secretary. Road Board*. ;' h. ■ ' 'NOTICE. ffiHE BRIDGE OVER the TRAM ROAD A DRAIN, on WopdV road, is UNSAFE FOR TRAFFIC. 4»Vb>j> wing the same will dp ao at their own risk from this dale, ROBERT WBIiBT. purveyor, Eyretvu Road Board. May 15th, 18? L 4360 COURTENAY ROAD BOAttD ELECTION. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. riIHE foUowing PERSONS have been DULY J. NOMINATED:Brabaspn. John I lirivie. Arthur Ephralm WaWvn,. Georiie A POLL for tbeELECTION of ONE of the abovemainod persons will be taken on JfRIDAY, JUNE stfi, 18U1, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 8 p.m.. at tbe Road Board Office, Kiryvec; Sohoolhouse, Greendalo; Schpolikouse. West Melton; and Saleyards Building, Darfield. A. J. FRANCIS, 5113 Returaing-Qfflcor. ' MANDEVD-LE AND RANGIORA ROAD BOARD. NOTICE TO RATEPAYERS., ;. . POISONED WBEAT may be obtained FREE OF COSI* by tho Ratepayers of tne above district at the Ro*d Board Office. Rangldm, EVERY TUKSDAY until furtner notice, between tbe hours of 2 and 4 p.m. ARTHUR TEMPLBR. Clerk to the Board. Rangiora, June 2nd, 1891. 5195 n i ii - i " '■■ '» ' ' !■ TO FARMERS AND OTHERS. OLD YEAST DRAWERS, suitable for Salting pigs, also Old Hogsheads aud Barrels fpr pig tubs. Apply. - CITY BREWERY, . 5121 Colombo street.—«|——W———*■ in ii i ■ . ■ THE STOCKPORT SILENT GAS ENGINE, PRICES GREATLY REDUCED. THE STOCKPORT XS SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS '"■'■•-' nt. ; ■• ■ ' STEADINESSand REGULAB-TY of SPEED, ECONOMY, . HG-SBLES3N-6SS and SIMPLICITY. e_esinStock-fitoBH.P. AGENTSEDWARD REECE AND . ./:sonsv IRON MONGERS, COLOMBO STREET. ? " WANTfgb KNOWNBROKEN METAL and SHINGLE, suitable for Drives and Garden Paths. Also, WASHED SAND, at Lowest Current Ratea. ASPHALT PATHS from Slghtpenee to K-gbfjeenpence per yard, according to thlcknesa and quality. SMART and SON, Sydenham: or ',;. BCOTTBROS., , 4657 Manchester street.
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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7880, 3 June 1891, Page 1
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