New Advertisements.
m K E usual Monthly COMMANDING OFFICER'S INSPECTION PARADE, will take place on FRIDAY EVENING NEXT, at 7.30 p.m. Fall-in at the Oddfellows' Hall. Absentees without leave (which will only be granted for sufficient cau3e) will be flned £1 ; and members are rominded that absence from two consecutive Commanding Officer's Parades will disqualify for certificate of efficiency for the current year. WAI. J. STEWARD, Captain Commanding. September 21, 18G8.
ST. LUKE'S CHURCH. A CONCERT, IN AID OF TtCE FUNDS OF THE ABOVE CHURCH, WILL be Given, in the Masonic Hall, ON THURSDAY, 24th SEPTEMBER, 1868, with A CHOIR OF £5 VOICES, AND INSTRUMENTAL ACCOMPANIMENTS, Kindly aided by Mrs Mitchell and several wellknown Amateur Vocalists.
PROGRAMME. SACIfCD. , Overture to Samson (Minuet) ... ...Instrumental CTiorus — Jubilate Crampton Solo— (Mrs Black) Ruth Davis Chorus — Fixed in his Everlasting Seat (Samson) ... ... ... Handel Solo — (Mr O'Meaghor) " Honor auu Arms" Samson ... ... Handol Chorus -Glory to God (Messiah) ... Handel Chorus — Nunc Dimitti3 ... ... Cooke Solo— (Mrs Mitchell) "On, Mighty Pons" Creation ... ... Haydn Chorus — Hallelujah (Messiah) ... Handol. Interval of Ten Minutiis.
SECPlAIi. Chorus — Patter, Putter (Rain Song) ... Dr Mason Solo — (Mrs Mitchell) " Eily Mavourneen" Benedict Chort's — Song of the New Year ... Donizetti Solo— (Mr O'Meaghor) — Chorus — Comrades Song .. ... Adam Solo— (Mrs Black) "Tho land o' tho leal" ... . ... Clarke Tr/'ocf CTiorus — (Come,FairestNymph) Mornington Glee — Swiftly from tho Mountain's Brow Webbo. National Anthem!
S-ST" It is particularly requested that NO encores should be attempted of the Sacred Music. Admission : — Reserved Seats, 5s. ; Back Seats, 3s. 6d. Gallery, 2s. 6d., Tickets to be obtained at Mr R. L. Livingston's, or of Mr Asucison (Conductor). Doon open a,t half-past Seven, porformance to commence at Eight o'clock precisely.
rjlHE ANNUAL DINNER O3? No 8, O. 11. V., Will take place at the Masonic Hall, Oamaru. on TUESDAY, 29xh SEPTEMBER, 1868, Chair to be taken at 8 p.m. The proceedings will be enlivened by Songs and Recitations, and tho Company's Band will play after the toasts. Tickets 10s. 6d. To be had of the principal Storekeepers and at the Hotel. *#* Civilians are cordially invited to attend. * # * W. LIVINGSTON, Hon. Sec.
GENERAL SYNOD. X HEREBY DECLARE that R. B. LUSK, Esq., of Auckland, has been duly nominated as LAY REPRESENTATIVE in the GENERAL SYNOD for the Northern District of tho Diocese of DUNEDIN. And I furthor declare, there having been no other nomination for the said District, R. B. LUSK, Esq., to be the duly-elected Representative. JOHN ALLAN, Returning Officor. September 16th, 1868.
FOR SALE. 1000 EWES, 2, 4 and 6-tooth 700 WETHERS. Delivery near Oamaru. CARGILLS & M'LEAN, Tyne-street.
T? O R SALE. SEVEN QUIET DAIRY COWS. Apply to GEORGE SUMPTER, Commission Agent.
Tjl O R SALE. A FEW HUNDREDWEIGHT OF KIDNEY POTATOES, Of a really choice description. Apply to J. RICHARDS, Livery Stables, Wh»rf-Btr«tt.
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North Otago Times, Volume XI, Issue 348, 22 September 1868, Page 3
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