LATE ADVERTISEMENTS KAITANGATA RELIEF FUND V CONCERT. OAMARU PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY WILL GIVE A MISCELLANEOUS CONCERT In aid of The Kaitangata Sufferers ON MONDAY EVENING, 10th MARCH, IN THE VOLUNTEER HALL. Programme—First Part. Glee—" See the Chariot at haud " Duet—" Sweet is the Dream of Youth's fond hours" ... Mr. and Mrs. Brunton Sons— *' Wreck of the Hesperus " Mr. D. Booth Song—" Maritana, Gay Gitana" Miss Taylor Song and Quartette —"The Vacant Chair" Mrs. Lemon Song—" Will o' the Wisp" Mr. J. Booth Song—" Coming Home " Mrs. Kinnear Glee—" La Carita" ... Solo, Mrs. Clowes INTERVAL OF TEN MINUTES. Second Part. Glee—" From Oberon " Duet—" Trust her not" Miss Hardy and Mrs. Brunton Solo—" Let the Bright Seraphim " Mrs Clowes Violin Solo ... ... Mr. G. Jones (Piano accompaniment, Mrs. J. Booth) Song—" The Blind Girl to her harp " Miss Honour Song—" The Blind Flower Girl's Song " Mrs. Brunton Song ... ... ... Mr. Frasei Trio—" When shall we three meet again " Glee—" Ye Spotted Snakes" National Anthem. Doors open at 7.30 ; commence at 8 o'clock. Front Seats, 3s ; Back Seats, 2s. Tickets obtainable at the Booksellers. KAITANGATA RELIEF FUND CONCERT. TTOLUNTEEKS are request to ATTEND * the above in uniform. Admission to any part cf the Hall Volunteers, 2s ; Cadets, la. WM. J. STEWARD, G2O Major. KAITANGATA RELIEF. FTIHE OLD OLD STORY, -"- Under auspices of Young Men's Christian Association, THURSDAY EVENING, At S, in New Tees-street Hall. Admission, Is. Members of Association requested to aid in disposal of tickets. 630 KAITANGATA BELIEF FUND. A MEETING of the SETTLERS will be held in the Otepopo Athenajum THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, at 7 o'clock, to organise a local Committee. 635 A. PIRIE.
NO. 3 BATTALION, O.E.V.' * SPECIAL PARADE of the Headquarters Companies will be held TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) EVENING, at 8 o'clock. A full attendance requested. TO. J. STEWARD, 639 Major Commanding. NO. 3 BATTALION O.R.V. THE ANNUAL INSPECTION by Major Withers will be held as under : I Battery Artillery, No. 1. Rifles, Grammar Sohool Cadets, and Citizen Cadets —WEDNESDAY, 13tii MARCH, at S p.m. Hampden RifIes—THURSDAY, 14th MARCH, at 8 p.m. Otepopo Rifles FRIDAY, 15th MARCH, at 8 p.m. WM. J. STEWARD, 634 Major Commanding. OHN CURRIE begs to thank those who '-* rendered such valuable assistance at the late Fire, and the Insurance Companies for the very prompt settlement of his claims, and begs to inform his customers and tht public generally that he WILL OPEN ok the 11th INST., in the STABLES near the Commercial Hotel, in the same line a« before. „ „ 647 JOHN CURRIE. WOULD the Person who kindly removed a large quantity o! "NAILROD" TOBACCO (nearly 701b. weight) from my premises during the late Fire, and carried into Mrs. Wilson's yard, be good enough to return it to-me. I give him this opportunity of restoring my property, hoping that his retention of it is due to forgetfulness. 650 HUGO LIPPERT. WEDNESDAY, 19th MARCH. At M 'Kay's Yards, Oamaru. CONNELL AND CLOWES have received instructions from Messrs Shalders and Paterson to sell by public auction, at above time and place— About 60 head PRIME CATTLE, comprising steers and spayed cows in forward condition, fat cattle, and a. few dairy cows close on calving. Terms Liberal. CONNELL AND CLOWES, 644 Auctioneers,
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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 904, 10 March 1879, Page 2
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