LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. OAMARU PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY. nn Hi! SECOND CONCERT -*- of the Season will be given at the VOLUNTKER HALL on the evening of THURSDAY, the sth of SEPTEMBER, at S o'clock. MOZART'S 12th MASS, And a Miscellaneous Selection from other Composers will be given. Admission—Front Seats, 4s; Back Seats, 2s. Honorary Members are entitled to two tickets each. JOHN HARDY, 604 Secretary. LUNCHEON AT RAILWAY OPENING.. TICKETS for the Luncheon may be obtained of Mr. Scmptek, or of Mr. T. Procter, Tyne-street, and at the Caterer's, Mr. Eable, Thames-street. The Committee will do their best to find accommodation for all, .but should more tickets be sold than the space will accommodate, the price of tickets will be refunded to those unable to obtain seats by the persons of whom tickets were obtained. Invited guests will enter from the Railway entrance to Mr. Sumpter's New Store, and other ticketholders by the Harbor-street entrance. 655 NO. 3 BATTALION, OAMARU RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. A SPECIAL PARADE of the Artillery ■*-■*- and No. 1 Company, Oamaru Rifle Volunteers, will be held on WEDNESDAY, 4th INSTANT, at S p.m., on the Cricket Ground. Every member required to attend. The Artillery, No 1 Company, and a detachment of No. 3 Company, v?ill PARADE on FRIDAY, 6th INST., at 10.30 a.m. sharp, to take part in the reception of his Excellenc3 r the Governor. Full uniform, with white gloves. Captain Lewis Morton, Artillery, will take command on Friday, September 6th, as Acting-Major. WM. J. STEWARD, 643 Major Commanding. No. 1 O.R.V. A SPECIAL PARADE of above Company will be held on WEDNESDAY, 4th INSTANT, at S p m., on the Cricket Ground. Every member expected to be present in full uniform. GEORGE SUMPTER, 639 Captain. OAM-\RU CHESS CLUB.
i MEETING- of the COMMITTEE of this Club will be held at the Mechanics' Institute, at 8 o'clock THIS EVENING. A. V. JOHNS, 576 Hod. Sec. [qpHK PAPAKAIO PLOUGHING L MATCH is POSTPONED to .FRIDAY, the 20fch INST. The MEETING of the GENERAL COMMITTEE, to bring in the Prize List and arrange the Prizes, will be held on MONDAY, the 9th INST. J. G. NIOOLLS, 6-n4 Hon. Sec. ITTANTED KNOWN—Who was the ¥¥ Belle of the Masonic Ball? Decidedly, I say. the Young Lady with the Pearls.—OseWho Happened to beTherr. 6G3 AN endeavour i« being made to SUPPLE MRN T r THK FUNDS of the BENKViiLKNT INSTITUTIONT, by getting up a CAKMVAI. rmd BRi'CS AUCTION in Mr. JNGL I-' Ni-.W BUILDINGS. Goo-s[c-sfre«t. about the Middle of SKP-j r'-.MISKi! i.-nximo < '<'»NTK'IB JTIONS >i \\h at, : >.-.ts. and Produce of any sort; >Un N'i-i tilt-work, and Young Persons' llaii<liw.,rk, will b;j gladly and thankfully icoept-'d. A'-klcle-i for exhibit only will be wcic.'iieJ. Go;.'d.- addressed to the Carnival t.'ommittee wiii be taken Tree by Rgil, a>".d advice of goods being forwarded please send to undersigned. JOHN L. GILLIES, Member of General Committee. Dunedin, 9th August, 1878. 554
O AMARU m UTU ALBBNEFIT BUILD. ING SOCIETY. Shareholders in the above Society can withdraw at a "BONUS OF SIX POUNDS PKR SHARE ; and parties desiroua of at ofine paying off their mortgages can do so, receiving an allowance of equal to half tha accrning interest. For further information apply to 353 GEOEGE SUMPTER, SeoretaiF.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume III, Issue 749, 4 September 1878, Page 2
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