New Advertisements.
ST. LUKE'S CHURCH. A Concert, IN AID OF THE FUNDS OF THE ABOVE CHURCH, T£^"ILL be Given, in the Masonic Hall, ON THURSDAY, 24th SEPTEMBER, 1868, WITfl A CHOIR OF 25 VOICES, AND INSTRUMENTAL ACCOMPANIMENTS, Kindly aided by Mrs Mitchell and several wellknown Amateur Vocalists.
PROGRAMME. BA0RED. Overture to Samson (Minuet) Instrumental Chorus — Jubilate Crampton Solo— Mrs Black (Ruth) — Chorus — Fixod in his Everlasting Seat (Sanison) ... Handel Solo — Mr O'Meagher " Honor and Arms" (Samson) ... ... — Chorus— Glory to God (Messiah) ... Handel Chorus — Nunc Diraittis ... ... Cooke Solo — On, Mighty Pens (Creation) ... Haydn Chorus — Hallelujah (Messiah) ... Handel. Interval op Ten Minutes.
S BCTTIi Alt. Chorus — Patter, Patter (Rain Song) ... Dr Mason Solo — Mrs Mitchell (Eily Mavourneon) — Chorus — Song of the New Year ... Donizetti Solo — Mr O'Meagher — Chorus — Comrades Song .. ... Adam Solo — Mrs Black (Tho land o' the leal) — Triofy Chorus — (Come, Fairest Nymph) Mornington Glee — SwiftJy from the Mountain's 'Brow Webbo. National Anthem! Admission : — Reserved Seats, 5s. ; Back Seats, 3s. 6d. Gallery, 2s. 6d., Tickets to be obtained at Mr R. L. Livingston's, or of Mr Ashoroft (Conductor). Doors open at half-past Scvon, performance to com mence at Eight o'clock precisely.
OAMARU GARRICK CLUB. nnHE NEXT PERFORMANCE will take place on the 15th OCTOBER. Three pieces are in preparation. * # * Thero will bo a Special Performance for Children about Christmas. R. L. LIVINGSTON, Hon. Sec.
TUST RECEIVED, By the Last Mail. A few First-class SILVER HUNTING LEVERS. Also, a largo assortment of CLOCKS AND ELECTROPLATE GOODS. R. W. ADAIR, Practical Watchmaker and Jeweller, Wansbeck-street, Oamaru.
Tj! O R SALE. COCKSFOOT GRASS, at Is. to Is. Id. per lb. Clean, good samples, which have been tested, and gorniinate freely. Likewise, RYE GRASSES, FESCUES, FOXTAIL POAS, CLOVERS, LUCERN, SINFOIN, BIRDSFOOT TREFOIL, YARROW, &c, At Moderate Prices. THOMAS FRENCH. Timaru, 15th Sept., 1S68.
NOTICE TO DRAYMEN. mENDERS are invited for Draying Timber (Sawn) from the Waitangi Steam Sawmills, Waimate, to Timaru — distance, 30 miles — and to M'Cowan's Ferry (Waitangi River) — distance 15 milos — at per hundred feet sup. A few good teams may have steady employment for tho noxt 6 or 12 months, and all cartages are payable on delivery. Tenders will be received until the 24th iuatant. J, BRUCE, Waitangi Steam Sawmills, Waimate.
TO CONTRACTORS. ■TXT ANTED, two or three PLOUGHS, to Plough Stubble Land, at per Acre. Apply at once, at the Typo Hill Farm.
T OST,from Mr Evans', near the Waiareka, one CHESTNUT MARE and one GREY HORSE, both branded J with half-circle. L3 Reward will be given to any person bringing them to THOMAS JONES. Oamaru.
QTRAYED, between Otepopo and Mr Elder'e, Kakanui: — One Small Thoroughbred BAY MARE, branded W near Bhoulder. Also, one BLACK MARE, branded W near shoulder. £1 Reward will be paid for each on delivery at Messrs WEBSTER & AITKEN'S.
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North Otago Times, Volume XI, Issue 347, 18 September 1868, Page 3
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462Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 North Otago Times, Volume XI, Issue 347, 18 September 1868, Page 3
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