» -<**». *■ * . ..*.._ _ . . . .- .1 1 i - Moetinga,-Amilaei]aents, .& o - . L : *""" "• A •SRAND , . *:- v~: .T'^.xhdj'-i!'} Y»/. :*'.«:-; . iy x^-'""/ A A I »* i: r;.ffl.»4W -OB 1 J?HB,-PpWD*3.,olr ,*THH. .' A A -,- j .' 1 ' WILL _.BB Giykti IN -. •'" BARR'S. HALL,,. AA- ;■~< y ■■..'. osr-r* -.* -. ■■.■■■- A r \ I ;!FRLI)AY, 23Bt> OdTOBER. | j Phookammb : ' Overtttre^--Pia>o-<.......:...Mr Walter Taylor Glee-~*' See our Oars with Feather'd 'r'pray.-'' 8o g— "The Kye comes Hame; w :....Mr Bain Song— ••Etnani-*' ...;*..'... ..;^Mr- Corrigan Song—" Tefepest of the H«rt"...Mr Re(*untrt Song— .*«' The M is'cof hisy(Sce"...Mwß Rayner Qu^etta-**-*-" The: Village Cborreters*'* . ..........Mesdames, M'Owen. R. Grigor, Dalziel, *n<i Mr Cramond ■Song**-*-" T*e Mur aAr of the it hell" ....'....:..... Mrs Pettit iSraig-" The Heme o', our am Fclk'< Mr Bruce D net— « The H arp of the Willow" ..:-,.:.'. v .Mra Renßer and Miss. T?ayner •"'org— 'j Rbckied iii the Cradle of the Deep", ' ....*.. ...w. ...Mr Corrigan . , jPabt 11. .... -.J 1 • . .- Pianforte Selections Mrs M'Owen and Mrs,G*ri*zor- •-.-•"" GUe— "AU Among tbe Barley" . . .gong-*— '** A. Lite'Sn the Oceati Wave?* 4 ...;...,. Mr Cramond iSbng — •« .Alice where art Thou" ...Miss Bruce, Duet—" The Liquid Geoi ...... Mib Pettit and' (j.. '.! iMr John Grant ■ r Song— " I'U follow; Ttjee" ...Mr** Corrigan Pinnhforte' SelfCtibriri '.. 1 :... ) ...:,.".: Mr W. Tiiyldr Duet — "Peace, to thy Spirit".;...*.. Mrs Smith and Mrs Corrigan Song— "The Old sixton*' ........ Mr J. Graft SoTsg— -*• 0rianft^...~..... ....... ..i.Mi5s Kayher Song — *f Chillingawullabadorie". .Mr ; Corrigan .N>tionai. Ajsxhem, ; Doors open at 7.30 -p.m. j to' commence at • 5 ' Eigh^ o'clock sharp. :" ' Admission— Reser»ed Ptats, 4s -, Second Stats,. 3s y BackSeats, 2s. Reserved Seats can be secured .at Mr Hutsbin*>. --■ •*-> > ■: ' -*• ■■' • • • ; TickPts can be obtained from Mr Hutchins, Balclutha.;' Storekeepers, Balclutha ; Mr Pettit, Milton ; and of the Church. Cemmittee, &c ? {.. . GFO.RENNER, • Secretary. NO T I C E. "Tt/TR.' MURRAY iuviles the Electors of U.uce to meet him in St. George's Ball, Mil•ton, on Friday, 23rd instant, at 8 o'clock, p.m. Gleno-e. Oct. 3. 18,4. BALCLDTHA.DK A MAI IC CLUB. A MEETING of the MEMBERS will be held in BARR'S HALL on WEDNESDAY, 28th inst., at 9 p.m. sharp. ■ The Business to be brought forward necessitates the presence of all the members. T. S.POOJE, Secr«rt»ry. CLCTHA AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. TinHE ANNUAL STOCK SHOW Will be held at Balclutha on FRIDAY, 27th NOVEMBER NEXT. •JOHN SMYTH FLEMING, Secretary;, WILL SHORTLY APPEAR. . THE CELEBRATED OXFORD T-RO UP E Consisting of MISS ANDERSON, The Graceful Lady Magieienne, -in her Sparkling Entertainment,- entited | A JUtIQ&V.Xw. WONDERLAND, ! r Aeeisted by MR VERTEN, the Celebrated Tenor i E. O. SHIf^P, Champion Dancer, I HARRY ;SEYM^ .UR, Comedian & Pianist. FRA>K VIJItTON, The inimitable Hutnortst and Character lepers )nator,''who will give sel-ccions from his cnoice Songs acd Dances; Sketches and Olio of Oddities, &c , -&c. . New and Starthdg Novelties in active preparation. * Foil particulars in futute advertisement. H. SEYMOUR, Business Mar ager. ' mtiJH* FIK'bT G'bN&B'liL ' M&ETING '. . .of -Shareholders, ip the MOSGIEL WOOLLEN FACTORY, COMPANYi LIMITED,. ! • .. • ' Will be hfld in the Lower H^ll of the Athena'eii.n oh . IHUKSDAY, *Z9!-h OCT.,' at 3 o cluck p m . ' ' - '- .::*■> R: A' NTHHOLSON. Sec. NOTICE. XN' eon sequence of th^'Tecent inclement -"-weather and the disappri'it vent of numerous parties who intended to have sittings, I , have postponed my departure fOr Mataura for 14 days. . , '' . *'" . «! , XTEAGIJE, ;. ; Phot ,grapher. CLUTHA STEAM AND OATMEAL .! "!. .'*".'-' MILLS.- '•".' .'•'"*" np nBKRT DOULL begs tointimttteto the r 1 -*' inhabitants, of-* t»>e Clutha and J surrounding diatrics tfhat tb hiri flotir mill,,whieh ,h*^B been _. Jaf operatim at Balclutha for thp. past twp years, he has now txdded an ;. j A 1 ■ O AT'h&Ah :- : W%stfA n y He is therefore now^ prepared, to supply oatmeal ofthe best quality, and customers.may rely upon having it always fresh.
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Clutha Leader, Volume I, Issue 16, 22 October 1874, Page 5
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591Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Clutha Leader, Volume I, Issue 16, 22 October 1874, Page 5
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