1.0.G.T. r|IHE ANNIVERSARY TEA AND 1 PUBLIC MEETING, In connection with the above Order, WILL BE HELD IN THE NEW ODDFELLOWS’ HALL, ON THURSDAY, JULY 23ed, 1874. The Chair will be taken at 8 o’clock by Bro the Rev B. J. Westbrooke, D.D.R.W.G.T. ; When the Meeting will be addressed by the following Brethren of the Order, viz., Revs. S. Macfarlane, Morton and Bond, and Bros S. P. Andrews, J. J. Fitzgibbon, J. Exall, Dr Carr, and J. L. Wilson. GLEES, SONGS, DUETTS, See., By Members of the Order and others, under the leadership of Bro Long, will be given between the speeches. Tea on the Table at 5.30 p.m. Public Meeting, at 8 p.m, Tickets, Is 6d each, can be obtained of any member of the order; Mr Poole, Colombostreet ; or, at the doors, QOLONISTS’ HALL, LYTTELTON. Will POSITIVELY APPEAR THIS EVENING (Saturday, July 18th). SMITH’S ENGLISH AND CONTINENTAL COMBINATION TROUPE. This Night Only. Admission —Front seats, 4s ; second, 2s. r jPHE friends of Mr William Henry Fer- | guson, are informed that the funeral of his Late Son, Robert Brownlow, will leave his residence, Addington, at 3 o’clock Sunday, 19th instant. ALFRED OSBORN, Undertaker. ANTED a Man for the kitchen ; also a a Lad. Apply Ringwood, Provincial Larder. Ferciusson —On July 18th, at Addington, Robert Brown, the beloved son of William Henry and Margaret Fcrgusson, aged one year.
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