"V^ANTED a Mistress for tfie Girls' '" * School, Motueka. Salary, 50Z. a year. ,? Application to be sent to the undersigned on or before the 31st instant; ■ JAMES ROBItfSOSV Chairman Education Cotmnittee, Motueka.' Motueka, 14th Dec. 1857. WANTED a Servant of all work. Apply to Mrs. AKERSTEN, Marine Hotel. TEA PARTY. \ ~~ AMUAL TEA PARTY of the -*- Waimea.South Literary Institute will take place, at the Institution, Lower Wakefield, on the Ist of, Januaiy, 1858, when amusements wili be provided for the young. Tea on the table at four o'clock. Tickets' Is. 6d., children half price. By order of the Committee, J. BIRD, , Honorary Secretary.' T* H E A T R E,' -*- Odd Fellows' Ham,.1 Under the management of . MR., R. H. COX, (Formerly of Saddler's Wells, Theatre, London)/ THIRD NIGHT OF THE. DRAMATIC COMPANY,' Who will have the honour of-appearing SIX NIGHTS ONLY, GREAT ATTRACTION! f! ON SATURDAY, Dbcmibrr Id, (last m«ht but three), . The performance will commence with the abridged . version of WILLIAM TELL, THE HERO OF SWITZERLAND. With new and splendid scenery. BALLAD—Miss CLARA SEYMOUR: After which the " Lemoncolly, heartrending, genooiney Moral Poem," yclept . • VILIKINS ANDHIS DINAH, will be recited arid chauntect by MR R. H. COX,' ■ ■■~.-,■■'■ by particular desire,-and for this occasion only. To conclude with the highly successful Farce* by • ; - . J. B. Buckstone, Esq., - , A KISS IN THE pARK. ; The BAND of the AMATEUR SOCIETY , . will be in attendance. .= : Leader—Mr, BONNINGTON. ' : Stage Manager—Mb. R. t H. COX. . Acting Masagei*—Mb. FRANCIS LEE:; . Prices op AdmislSioln.—Dress Circle.and Parterre; ss. Gallery, 35. ; , , . Doors open at half-past Seven o'clock, performance to c6mmence at Eight o'clock precisely: . . Tickets (Dregs Circle and Ptirierre) may be obtained of Mr. Stanton,. .corner of Trafalgar and Hardy streets; and of Mr. Everett, Masonic Hotel. ,■•■ |^"T"he patrons of the Drama are respectfully apprised that the Company will perform for the Fourth Time on TUESDAY, December, 22nd, on which occasion an entirely New Selection of Entertainments will be presented. "POR THE WAIRAU DIRECT.--Tlie 1 .-*■•- well-known clipper schooner MARY, 40 tons; Charles M'Lean, master, will sail 6n WEDNESDAY, the 23rd instant, for the Wairati. Fdr freight or passage; apply to .. ■ . T. ASKEW,/ ~..-,. Bridge-street; . I PIA REWARD.—Whereas some evil iS/Iv disposed person or persons did, between Sunday morning and Monday morning, damage, break, and .injure my Spring Gart, which waß theix and there in my own stable; the above reward will be paid to any one giving such informatioin as will' lead to the conviction of the offender or offenders. HENRY HARGRAVES> | Nelson, 17th Dec, 1857. ' •& ' "POR SALE, two quiet Cows, one near* -■- cahjing; .they will be sold cheap. Also, a good SoV. MR, WALKEE, Wdm'sa-road, near M«« Sriow^o, . ■ ■■(. ..■■. ,--, . *.
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Colonist, Issue 17, 18 December 1857, Page 3
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437Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Colonist, Issue 17, 18 December 1857, Page 3
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