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Meetings, Amttsements, &c. OTAIO AND BLUECLIFFS DISTRICT A NNTJAI, PARISH FESTIVAL At St. Andrews, Near Railway Station, THURSDAY, JANUARY 7th. A BAZAAR and GIFT AUCTION WIU, BE HELD IN AID OF PARSONAGE DEBT. Dinner and Tea provided by v Committee of Ladies. Timaru City Band m Attendance. Gates open at 10.30 a.m. . Admission, Ib, to aid m covering expenses. Children Free. L. OARSLEY BRADY, 12-30 5342 Incumbent SOOTH CANTERBURY CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. SCOTCH CONCERT. IN THE npHEATRE ROYAL, THIS EVENING Saturday, 2nd January, 1886. AccoaFANTisx Mb J. Bilton. PROGRAMME. " God Save the Queen." Selection — " Guy Mannering "—Garrison Band Song—" Afton Water" — Mies Kidd Song — 'O' a'the Airts the wind can blavr " — Mi6B Currie Danee — Scan Truithais - Mr Munro .-ong — " Prince Chiirlie's Lament " — Miss Innes Song — " Highlander's Toast " — Mr Martin Song—" Vashti " — Mrs Rout Quartette— " Annie Laure" — Misses Innes and Currie and Messrs Fuley and Warrington Song " Doon the Burn, Davio " — Mies Haigh Danee — Svrord Danee — Mr Banks Song— " Jessie's bream" — Mrs Ansley. IHTEBTAL 03 TEK MINUTBS. Cornet Duet — Selections from Norma — Messrs Hatton and Partridge Song— "Standard on tho Braes o' Mar" — Miss Currie Duet — "Crookit Bawbee" — Miss Innes and Air Martin Song — " True to the Last " — Mrs Rout Song — " Eily Mavoiirnecn " — Miss Haigh Dance -Irish Jig — Mr Maloney Song — " Ob ! gin I wore where Gadie rins " — Miss Innes Dance Highland Reel — Masters Mcßae and Thompson Song --"Apperley Mill"— Viss Kidd SoDg — "The Flowors of the Forest" — Mrs Ansloy. "Ann Lang Synb." Tbe Music for the Dancing will be played by the Society's Piper, Donald Macdonuld. Prices of Admission — 4s, 2s 6d and Ib. Doora open at 7.15 p.m. Concert commences at 8 p.m. sharp. WM. GUNN, 1-2 5392 Sec. to Concert Committee. Lost and Found. CMOME to Opawa Station on the 27th, a J Rough-haired Black and White COLLI". D*jG. Owner can have him by paying expenses. If not claimed within 14 dm 8 will be sold. 12-31 6*64 J. GILLE3PIE. Trespass Notices. NOTIOE. A LL Persons found TRESPASSING m 1% pursuit of game or othertnte on lands belonging to Mr Xhob. Kino will be prow auted. S. A. BRISTOL, Pighnntintf Orsak. TO TRESPASSERS. NOTICE — Persons m Pursuit of Game or otherwiso on my place at MOUNC hORKIBIjE, without a Written Permission, will be PROSECUTED. i Caution owners of Dogs that POISON has been LAID m my Paddocks. 10-13 4470 GEO. H. RHODEB. Tenders. TEMUKA ROAD BOARD. 'TIENDERS aro Invited for tho following 1 WORKS :— Contract — No. 52— Forming Road to George Town. Also, For the Supply of Cement and Stores for One Year. Specifications to be eeen at the Office. Tenders to be sent m, addi eased to the Chairman, not later th»n 10 a.m. on IUESDAY, January 5, 18S6. APPLICATIONS will be received for the LEASE of RESKRVK 10046, containing 2 Acres, and situated at Waitohi. Conditions of Lease to bo seen at the Office, where applications will be received up to 10 a.m. on TUIiaDAY, January 4th, 1086. GEORGE BOLTON, 1-1 5377 Clerk to Board. TIMARU HARBOR BOARD. BREAKWATRR EXTENSION, CONTRA.OT NO. 6. 7TIENDERS endorsed— Tenders for BreakA water Contract No. 6, will be received by the Chairman of tho Timaru Harbor Board up to 4 p.m. on TUKSDAY, tho 19th day of January, 1886, for the EXTENSION of tho BREAKWATER a distance of 250 feet. Plans and specifications may bo seen at the Harbor Board Engineer's Office, and all further information may no w bo obtained from the undersigned, or from Mr John Goodall, C.E., at Timaru, after January fith. Copies of printed planß and specifications may be obtained by intending contractors from the Socretary of the Timaru Harbor Board by forwarding to him One Guinea. Tho lowest or any tender not ndcessarily accepted. JOHN HAMILTON, Clerk of Works, Timaru Harbor Board. January 2nd, 1886. 1-2 5388 FRIENDS AT HOME. rpHB "TIMABU HERALD' MONTHI.Y SUUMAB7, Containing all the principal News of the Month of Colonial interest, Posted to an; A.ddreßß for FIVE SHILLINGS PER YEAR. Those Persons who are m the habit of sending Newspaper* to the Old Country m»i SAVE THEMSELVES MDOH TROCBL} and always secure its despatch m time fo> the English Mail, by leaving their injtruo Usm »t thi» offlo*.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3514, 2 January 1886, Page 4

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