• .Waw Ativ*3rti£9in3ii „ Bauk of JN'ew South Wales, A i* Ii AAG II of this Lank v.ail. , ■ o^ued at XAIcAcA^, on Tuc^ky, '/-}, MareA v i. i -i i- ,- tiOo ■ . Inssec'CT. T0 K O r-l AN 0 A T II Ul■ I G S." "'^\- ' •..'**- / ' :; maS 2EV. > XATiliiiß""Lli*N-KIIAN will .•fflclate ii tha- Bald a tha: Court House, on - *- v Stn^ay, "Vfay 7 1876, a-. 11 o'clock a.m. 901 rjpHE CLUTHA LBADEIA ALTERATION OP DAY OF PUBLICATION. From and after this d-ifco the Clutiu I.eadeu will be published on Fridays, "instead of Thursdays, as heretofore. ' - COLLECTOR. Mr C. Christie has been appointed book-keeper and collector for the Clutha Leadeh Oompany, and (besides the Manager) he alone is authorised to receive moneys, and grant receipts! on their behalf. A SCOTCH STORY. In next issue will be commenced to be published the famous Scotch story ' • T II E DIS 11 U PT 1 0 ii,' ; wb.ich crc-ated audi a sensation in Scotland si.-iri') yvars ago. '"The Di.-ruptiou " is illustrative of the ' ' Tea Years' Uonilicb " - but tha ecclesiastical clement is so well kept under that the reader is soon lost in enjoyment over its lovo, and othei' racy scenes and f-ketches. In Robin A Heck, DrSnr.ppcrdudijeou, Jean Brown, Deborah P.enshaw, M'C-h.'airie, Susie, and Hingn.sl Sfcuinpertcn, and the Laird of.. euiehterbardio, there is included hi oue single novel, a' group of Scotch characters, v. hich, for wit, humor, and individuality, are unequalled in any novel wiiieh - has appeared since the " \V"aver3ey " seri'.-s. Y/p.'i^na\7 that some of our readers wero leadotsln tho {jre-at disruption movement, 'aad'tlitlb others took an active part iv tho • momentous scenes tb.en enacted. The story we are about to publish will reoui) mnnj- of those scenes to recolloelien^md to the elderly portion o\ our readers, therefore, we think it cannot fail to prove intensely irir.erestinj. To the yoang it w'ul indicate tho k : nd of b.'.ttlcs their fathers— aye, and their mother;; too, fou ;ht, a-id thn maimer iv whicli they did Lvttlo ; they will have ex>;l:u-.ji.-d tlio gloriou-i principle-!' thoy then conttuded for, and tho n.-.J.lo ( hacr:iice-: thoy jr.adc on behalf Oi ilus-3 ririnciplcj. You ■;>• mon oi Otago ! road aiul learn. Away with thoso mawkii-.h '\c:;pedHracos,'' now bo i:iuch in \ _uo • • foliuv/ tlie L-xaaip'.e of your fathers and your mothei'B, and stick to principle Uiidor all circuniotat.ccs aurj. at all lia/iards. r.HAD '• THS3 X)lnl*Ui."X:o">.'r'
A 'Our usual political article, and. much local matter now in type, is crowded out. . The uext English and European mail via Suez, will close at the office here, on Sunday next, the 7th day of May, at 5 p.rp.
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Clutha Leader, Volume II, Issue 95, 4 May 1876, Page 5
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430Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Clutha Leader, Volume II, Issue 95, 4 May 1876, Page 5
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