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t ATE ADVERTISEMENTS VOLUNTEER HALL. THIS EVENING (WEDNESDAY) Entire Change of Programme. Second appearance of SIMONSEN'S FROLIQUES. SIMONSEN'S FROLIQUES! SIMONSEN'S FROLIQUES I The Star Company of the World received last night with shouts of approbation, thunders of applause, and genuine enthusiasm. POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT BUT ONE. POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT BUT ONE. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT. Another Entire Change of Programme. Prices of Admission 4s and 2s. 268 VOLUNTEER HALL. QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY, MONDAY,. MAY 24th. A VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT Will be given on the evening of Her Majesty's Birthday IN AID OF NO. 1 COMPANY'S BAND. Full particulars in programmes. Admission—Front Seats, 3s ; Back Scats, Is. A SELECT BALL. Will be held afterwards. Applications for tickets, stating the name of Ladies, must be made to the Secretary. Tickets to admit two Ladies and Gentle* man, 10s 6d. 242 J. MITCHELL, Secretary. A CONCERT AND DANCE will be held in the Hall of the Mechanics* Institute, Hampden, on FRIDAY, 2lst MAY, 1880, in aid of the Funds of the> Moeraki School. Admission—Adult?, 2s 6d; children, Is. Admission to Dance, Is. 244fc v - RNO. 3 BATTALION O.R.V. The head.quarters companies will PARADE. for inspection by Major-General Davidson as ULder:— No. 1 Company O.R. V.—Wednesday, 19th May, at 7 p.m. GEORGE SUMPTER, 241 Officer Commanding District. A LODGE WAITAKI.—No. 1111, E.O. THE REGULAR MEETING of the Lodge takes place on THURSDAY EVENING, the 20th INST., at balf-past seven o'clock. Business —The Installation of Worshipful Master and Officers. A BANQUET will be held in the Hall immediately after the Installation. Brethren of sister lodges, and sojourners, are fraternally invited. By order of the W.M. GEORGE BROWNLEE, 953 Secretary. OAMARU HOSPITAL. THE COMMITTEE acknowledge, with thanks, the following subscriptions and donations : £ s. d. William Gardiner, Tapui 110 Collected by Mr. T. Middleton, Benmore Station— Peter Uogan ... ... ... 010 0 James O'Hallovan 0 5 0 J. Knowles 0 5 0 Kenneth Johnstone ... ... 0 5 0 D. Gibson 0 5 0 Henry Jardine ..050 Thomas Waters 0 2 6 James Orr ... ... ... 0 2 G William Woollery 0 5 0 William Sutherland, Maerewhenua half proceeds of lecture ... 4 10 0 Robert Gunion, Rugged Hidges... 110 Collected by R. Gunion— George Pringle 100 Henry Smith 1 0 0 James Robertson 0 10 0 William M'Aughtrie 0 5 0 L. G. Fenwick ... 110 Collected by L. G. Fenwick— J. Marwick 0 10 0 R. Fuller 050 J, Jackson 0 2 6 N. Reegan 0 5 0 Laney ... ... ... 0 2 6 W. Moore 0 2 6 ■ J. Ure 0 2 6 J. Anderson ... 0 2 6 D. Maher 0 2 10 W. Matches 0 2 6 £l4 10 10 J. CHURCH, 272 Secretary. NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. II AVAILABLE for distribution, and shareholders can have the same forwarded to them on sending their addresses to the nearest agent of the company. JOHN LEMON, Agent, 252 Oamaru. R T UNION. A WATER-COLO R PAINTINGS BY Mrs. F. S. Anstead, Oamaru ; AND Mr. F. Burchell, Chmtohuroh. 120 MEMBERS AT £1 EACH. NINE Prize-takers to eelect according to priority. LIST OF PRIZES. 1. View on the River Otter, South Devon, England 2. Duncannon, on the Dart, South Devon, England 3. Mill Creek, on the Dart, South Devon, England 4. Mont Orgueil Castle, Jersey 5. Boone Nuit Harbor, Jersey 0. Basket of Flowers 7. Bird's Nest 8. Port Mceraki, Otago, New Zealand 9. Dittisham, on the Dart, South Devon, England, Paintings now on view at the Athenssnm. Tickets to be obtained from P. WILLIAMS, 109 Secretary. SATURDAY, 22nd MAY. At 3 o'clock. At his Horse Repository, Thames-street. George Greenfield has been favored with instructions to sell by public auction, at the above time and place—--1 Splendid Mare, Abbott Buggy, and Harness. The above will be sold in one lot, as tha vendor is leaving for Viotoria. G.GREENFIELD, 283 Auctioneer.'

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1284, 19 May 1880, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1284, 19 May 1880, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 1284, 19 May 1880, Page 2

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