Ma»'!ame WUletts, a pedestrian, who chalhmged Weston to walk I,o*lo miles in 1,000 hours, started to accomplish the feat at Brighton on 2t>th April. On 2b'th tilt. Weston completed another fifty-five mile walk on the Trent-bridge. Nottingham, in eleven hour* and a half, including one mile backward*, without resting, and partly in torrents of rain. The American Hoase of Representatives have reijttestcd the President to take steps for obtaining the release of the Fenian prisoner Coldon. now undergoing a sentence in England. The Senate have not yet taken action. A gorilla has just died in the Philadelphia Zoological Gardens, regardless of the Centennial. There never was any patriotism about these gorillas.—American paper. ENTERTAINMENT. \fR. CHARLES RUSSELL, PhOFESSOR OF MUSIC, tfcjpt moat respectfn!ly to inform the inhabitant* of Oatnarn. that he purpose* giving a Mt *SICAL ENTEKTAINMEST, Lf.ctct.e ctgs Mt.-*ie, Entitled, ••THE INFLUENCE OF MUSIC ON THE HUMAN MIND." MONDAY, the 24th JULY, AT THE MASONIC HALL. With illustrations, as follows—t PBOPR.IMME OF SOSOS. 1. Song by Shakafeare) ... ... Barker 2. Song—" Land of my young and holiest feaiing*rT Keller t\\jmbtan<l Music by) Chas. Russell •* Wheii'jjpdfantly bonnie bark sails o'er V the moonlit sea." The Servnado ! The Night Song! The (Jondola '. I. " Cea*e thy reposing'' (Serenade) Fred. Maccabc 5. " Only to see thee„darb'ng '* Campana t>. " Rocked in the cradle of the deep " 7. SCENA-" SHIP ON FIRE" Henry Russell S. " littk-fat-grey man " ... Blewitt &c, &c. During th« evening Mr. Russell will play on the 'pianoforte his recent compositions, " FEP.X LEAVES " AM' '■• S I LVE R Y SP R A Y." He will also sing " LOVING EYES," all of which can be obtained from Mr. W. C.Vfc>TKO-M. SEE BILLS. Admission—3s., 25., and Is. Poors open at half-past 7 ; to commenceat $ sharp. 453 EDUCATIONAL. 11/fR. ISM AY Mgs to inform his friends I\JL in Oamaro thTt he is condncting a NIGHT SCHOOL At hi* Residence- tjgk-iitrcet. DAY. TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and FRIDAY. Hoars : Seven to Nine. 454 WANTED. , ANTED; KNOWN-MISS CASEY . / ha*oti«ned I SIN<HNG CLASS in the CA teach aM parti oil : Friday Nights. • « 43» TANTEDXCtood General SERVANT. f Apply Mrs. Siiksn'an, Crcta-street. 11 f ANTED a GO D. T., at Mr. J. Milligan's, T^aWrJ^ames-atreet. dispose of, cl addressing D. T.,jjl Thames-afcreeti.-* of a purchaser by dtilligan's, Tailor, 494 »OMFOR<EABLE BOARD / SI DEN in a private family, a State terms. AppjjK**Can 496 J^
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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 79, 22 July 1876, Page 3
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