EWART’S HALL, BLENHEIM. SATURDAY, DEO. 17-rn, 1887. ANEVENiIsG WITH ROBERT EMMETT, The Irish Patriot and Martyr of 1803. ME J. D. POPE, a young New Zealand Orator, will tell the story of his Life and Death, concluding with the Eccital cf his ever M emorable Speech from Green Street Dock, Dublin, in answer to Lord Norbury— “Why sentence of death should not be pronounced on him according to Law.” Appropriate Musical Selections During the Evening. Admission : Front Seats 2s, Back 1 s
Omaka Hoad Board. rpENDERS will bo received by 1 tlio above Board up to 10.30 a.m. ou SATURDAY, 17th December, and left with the Secretary, Mr Douglas Dobson, for the undermentioned work : Metalling Middle Road from about 10 Chains below the Fairkall Hotel to near Mr Parker’s gate, distance about 1 mile. Specifications can be seen at the Office of Mr Douglas Dobson after Tuesday, 1 .‘3tli inst. 11. T. WALKER, Inspector.
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Marlborough Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 139, 13 December 1887, Page 2
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