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ENTERTAINMENT. yj" A SONIC HAL L. Under the Management of Mr. Hoskins. LAST NIGHT BUT ONE. THE LINGARDS. WILLIAM HORACE LINGARD, MISS ALICE DUNNING (LINGARD), MISS FLORENCE COLYILLE, AND COMPANY GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME THIS EVENING. *' S WEKTII E A RTS," To be followed bv Lingard's World-Renowned SKETCHES. For positively this night only. Amongst which he will personate H.R.H. the Prince of Wales and Sir Julius VogeL The whole concluding with " P ETER W HIT E," In which Mr. and Mrs. Lingard and Miss Colville will appear. TO - MORROW (FRIDAY), An Immense Bill. FOR POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT. Seats may be secured at the hall. Admission : 55., 35., 2s. GEORGE GEDDES, 70 Business Manager. jyj ONSTER FETE CARNI Y A L, P/ A P. A K A. / I 0. \ /? ./ OLD ENGLISH STORTS PASTIMES. 788 AM AR U STEEPLECHASE o MEETIN G. OCTOBER I.3th, IS7C. A TRAIN WILL LEAVE OAMARU ro Br' OPPOSITE TILK^ RACECOURSE, Returning fro 31 ' Course at 4.20 and 5.10 p.m. Ret>rm Tickets... ... ... Is. / W. J. SMITH, pOl Assistant Traffic Manager. LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. SHEPHERD WAITED. / l a SHEPPAK D, for StationJaforfoanMpi. Address, with rcfercuce/f j " ShcpEcrd,'' office of Evening Mail. 709 gTAR OF HOPE LODGE, Tlie Officers of the aJ,y»vtS"ijeg to return the thanks of to those Ladies and Gtnticm^nr^who kindly assisted at last cvwrfng'.H Concert, and also to Mr. Cartcross lor the use of his piano. SO2 NOTICE. ACCOUNTS DUE ty(ip late Firm HUGH CAMERON liuat be P aid on or before the 20th undersigned. ( / ALBERT VICTOR JOHNS, Assignee of the Book Debts of the said firm. 804 PUBLIC HOLIDAY. REQUISITION. TO HIS WORTIIIP THE MAYOR OF OAMARU. "VTTTE, the undersigned, Merchants, StoreVV keepers, and others, respectfully request you to proclaim FRIDAY, the 13th INST., A PUBLIC HOLIDAY", on account of the Oamaru Steeplechase and the contemplated Excursion by the new steamship \\ aitaki. - (Here follow fifty-eight signitures.) I HAVE great pleasure in complying with the above Requisition, and in accordance therewith hereby request the citizens to clos© "their places of business on the day named!. / WM. J. STEWARD, .* Mayor. October 11, 1876. , 803 rpO LET— back X Apply William WootjCock, Eden-street west. 801

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Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 149, 12 October 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 149, 12 October 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume I, Issue 149, 12 October 1876, Page 3

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