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I PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. SERVICES. Jonh 29th. Alexandra, 11.30 a.m. —Rev. J. Lothian Sneargruss, 3p m. Do do Clyde, 7 p.in.—Do do July Cth. Matakanui, 11.30 a.m. / j ' Blacks. 3 p.m. Ida Valley, 7 p.m. ENGLISH CHURCH. T HE REV. J. B. ASHwill told DIVINE SERVICE : 29—Clyde, / j f Morning Cromwell, / Evening A GRAND CON AT N C ERT AT ALEXANDRA, IN AID OF THE MANUHERIKIA BRIDGE FUND, ON FRIDAY, 27th JUNE. Part I. 1. Brass Band 2. Glee—“ Canadian Boat Song ” 3. Song ... ... Mr Rees 4. Song ... ... Mr Williams 8. Pianoforte Solo ... Mrs Lothian 0. Reading ... ... Mr Pyke 7. Song— “ I Fear No Foe ” Mr Sams 8. Song—“ Ten Thousand Miles Away” Mr Aldred 9. Song ... Mr W. H. Pester 10. Song ... Gentleman Amateur Part 11. 11. Brass Band 12. Reading ... ... Mr Pyke 13. Song —“ Hen Convention ” Mr Aldred 14. Duet-“ List, ’Tis Music Stealing” Mrs Lothian and Miss Gouldiug 15. Song ... ... Mr Rees 16. Song—“ The Lighthouse ” Mr Sams 17. Song . ... Mr Williams 18. Glee—“ Come where My Love Lies Dreaming ” 19. Song ... Gentleman Amateur To commence at eight o’clock. Doors open at half-past seven. To be followed by A DANCE. Tickets, 2s 6d. In aid of the Funds of the Dunstau District Hospital. LECTURE. THE Rev. Mr Ash will deliver a Lecture in the Town Hall, Clyde, on Wednesday Evening the 2nd July, in aid of the above Institution. Subject : — “ LON DON." Admission : Adults 2s 6J ; Cldlden Is. W. L. Simpson, Esq., RM. and Warden, in the Chair, which will be taken at 7 sharp. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. I' E C T U R E in the Town J Hall, Alexandra by the Rev. Mr. Ash. Particulars in future issue. LOOK OUT FOR THE rjIENTH WONDER OF THE WORLD, OPEN on JULY 2nd and 3rd, ALEXANDRA, JULY’ 4th & 5m TUESDAY, JULY 1, AT 1.30., P.M. AT OPHIR. VALUABLE WATER-RACE. 3 HOUSES, FURNITURE, & COOKING UTENSILS, TIMBER, & IRON, &c. /'"'l EORGE FACHE, instructed by \JT Mr Sew Hoy, Chinese Merchant, Dunedin, will sell by Public Auction, at Ophir, on the above date, Without Reserve;— A Water-race, with rights to two heads of water, commencing at Lauder Creek, and terminating at Ophir, together with the Hunting across the Manuherikia River; also, 3 Dams in connection with the same—the whole in good repair 3 Houses—2 built of corrugated iron. Large quantity of Corrugated Iron and Timber., Mining and other Tools, Furniture, Cooking Utensils, &c. The Water-race has i constant supply of water, and commands a large area of auriferous ground, and is deserving tire attention of the inhabitants of Ophir for a water supply to the Town. The notice oi Farmers and Settlers is special l } 7 directed to the Sale there being a large quantity of timber suitable for building and fencing purposes, Without Re erve.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 897, 27 June 1879, Page 2

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