The amount of ice cut for use in Chicago every year is variously estimated at between 1,000,000 and 2,000,000 tons. Thousands of men are now employed in the ice-harvest.
Meetings, -nJi;c PRELIMINARY NOTICE. "IBERNIAN SOCIETY'S CONCERT. PUBLIC HALL. EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 15th, 1895. Performers to include : Miss Ada Geddes, Mk Blenkinsopp, Mrs T. Lynch, And other celebrated vocalists, who will be announced later. Will also be staged— A Dramatic Version of Lover's evergreen "HANDY ANDY." Admission—Dress Circle, 3s ; Stalls, 2s ; Pit, Is. Box Plan open at Kemshed's. GRAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT. ÜBL I C HALL. SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 13th. THE HUTTON FAMILY. THE HUTTON FAMILY. THE HUTTON FAMILY. The Cleverest Company of Musicians in the Southern Hemisphere. Besides the Hutton Family the following Galaxy of Talent will appear : Mr FARQUHAR YOUNG, Dnnedin's Best Basso. Miss BLANEY, The Premier Soprano. Miss LENA PALMER, The Leading Contralto. Mb BLENKINSOPP, Dunedin's First Tenor. Mb DANIEL BOYD, Euphonium Soloist. Mb CORRIGAN, The Eminent Clarionette Player. SIGNOR SQUARISE, New Zealand's Greatest Violinist Miss FLORRIE WHELCH | AccomMb ERNEST HUTTON \ panists. Popular Prices : Dress Circle, 2s 6d ; Stalls, 2s ; Pit, Is. Box Plan at Kemshed's. LODGE OAMARU KILWINNING, No. 82 nPHE OFFICERS and MEMBERS of the above Lodge are requested to MEET at the Lodge Room THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, the 10th INST., at 7.30 o'clock, for the purpose of . paying a Fraternal Visit to Lodge Waitaki. A full attendance requested. By order of the R. W.M. J. M. BROWN, 083 Secretary. GOOD FRIDAY : IERVTECE at 7.30 p.m. Short Addresses on the "Seven Words from the Cross." EASTER SUNDAY: 11 a.m.—Morning Service and Celebration of the Holy Communion. 7 p.m.—Choral Service. HUGH C. FRERE. Public Notices GREAT SALE OF WORK, IN ST. GEORGE'S HALL, 11th, 12th, and 13th Days of Apbil. Addresses by Mr Tom Duncan, " The Modern Cincinatus" ; The May>r and other Gentlemen. Music by the Navals Band, each Evening. •« Cake Walk," superintended by I r Garland. Wanted the Ladies to Come and Partake of Afternoon Tea. Vocal Items by Favorite Leading Amateurs —Piano and String Selections. Conservatories, Pools, Grotto, Shooting Galleries, Side Shows, Etc. Come and Buy Winter's Supply of Clothing, Oats, Wheat, Bran, Chaff, Potatoes, Coals, Hardware, Silverware, Woodware, Leatherware, Paperware. Balance of Unsold Goods will be Auctioned by Mr Neil Fleming (Prince of Auctioneers), On SATURDAY EVENING. Come and hear the Feast of Reason, and Flow of Soul from him. Donors of Produce will please Leave it at either Weston Hall or at Messrs Fleming and Hedley's Store, Tyne-street, by the 10th Instant. J. GARROW, Hon. Sec. OAMARU BOROUGH. 'TENDERS are invited up to Noon of the 24th INST, for SUPPLIES, as required for the year ending March 31st., 1896, of PRINTED FORMS, OFFICE STATIONERY, Etc., as per schedule and samples to be seen at Borough Council Chambers. T. M. CUNNING HAME, Town Clerk. OW SHOWING, all the latest novel ties, Little Boys' Sailor rfuits, New Sergea.—Clothing Faotoby, opposite the Port Office.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XX, Issue 6228, 10 April 1895, Page 3
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