I LOYAL TUAPEKA PIONEER LODGE M. TJ. I. O. O. F. fTIHE Third Anniversary of the, above Lodge will be celebrated by a BALL AND SUPPER, Ok Tuesday, Ist September, At BASTINGS' ASSEMBLY ROOM. Tickkts to admit Lady and Gentleman' 10s. 6d. May be obtained from Messrs. Harrop, M'Beath, Henderson, and Jeffery, Lawrence ; Hart and Thomson, Wethers tones; Williams and Greove3, Blqe Spur ; Evana. and Hopkins, E vans' Flat ; and Coghill and Taunton, Waitahuna. GRAND ENTERTAINMENT. GREAT ATTRACTION. rpHE TUAPEKA DRAMATIC CLUB J- Will give an Entertainment COGHILL'S ASSEMBLY ROOM,. WAITAHtTNA BKIDGE, On THURSDAY, 3rd SEPTEMBER, In Aid of the Funds of the TUAPEKA DISTRICT HOSPITAL. The curtain will rise to an original drama, in two acts, entitled, TIME TRIES ALL! Mr Leeson ... ... Mr Bastings Zlattlmußates ... Mr. D,ownes Hon Augustus Collander Taxon ... ... Mr. Twigge Cliarles Clinton ... , Mr. Sutherland Tom Tact ... '... Mr . Meara John Laura Leeso)* ... Miss S. Vye \ Fanny Faci ... ... Mm. Parker CoinicSong ... ..." Mr. Sutherland To conclude with the screaming farce, in one act, of TAMING A TIGER ! Charles Beeswing (a traveller in wines) ... ... Mr. Downes Mr. Cliitte Chutney (a retired Bengal merchant.) ... . MrFarrer Jacob Mutter (his servant) ... Mr. Moars Stage Manager - - Mr. Sutherland ADMISSION, 3j. Doors open at half -past seven ; Curtain to. rise at o'clock. 1 ■nDMUND GUY HENSLEY, who left Jli Sydney for the Otago Diggings in October, 1863, and was heard of laßt from Tuapeka Hospital, in July, 1885, is requested to communicate with John Walton, Esq., Dover House, Rushcutter Eay, Sydney, who has received a considerable amount of money for him. Any information will be thankfully received. . 27-31 I NOTICE. IN accordance with the "Depasturing -Regulations, 1868," it will be necessary for all persons depasturing Stock on the Tuapeka and Waitahuna Goldfields to make written application to the Receiver of Gold Revenue, Lawrence, on or before the 2&th instant, stating the number and description of Stock, their Brands, and the particular locality in which it is intended to depasture them. The 'application will then be forwarded for the consideration of the Board of Wardens, on the Ist prox. JOHN MAOKAY, Inspector 1 Tuapeka Depasturing District. TTUDSON'S HOTEL, MACLAGGAN STREET, JXVVXDIS. . Best accommodation for the Mining Community, Travellers, and othore. The Bar is supplied with nothing but first-class B^eers, Spirits, &o. 23 niTY BUFFET HOTEL, Princes-street, Dunedin. J. ROGERS - - - Proprietor. N.B.— Popular Concerts every Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday evenings. T)ANNATYNE'S SUSSEX HOTEL, GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN (Opposite the Royal Q-eorge Stables). Good Accommodation far Travellers. D. BANNATYNE - - - Proprietor (Late of Union Hotel, Wetherstories). YORK HOTEL, GrEORGE-STREET, Dunedin. ALEX, MII/LAR r in returning thanks for the generous support he has experienced since conducting the above-named Hotel, begs to assure those who have patronised him, and also the public in general, that his greatest desire "will be to eecure the first-rate article in the market, so as to en^re their future favori. , K.B.— "Good accommodation for horsai.
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Tuapeka Times, Volume I, Issue 29, 29 August 1868, Page 2
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