BENEVOLENT ASYLUM BENEFTI. In consequence of the immense success attendj^ng_tlieJas^'Entertainient, m3E LAWREVCF, AMVTEUR 1 CHRISTY MINSTRELS Will give another GRAND fEfiPORMANCB, On Fkiday, 28th July, 1871, At BASTINGS' ASSEMBLY ROOM, LAWRENCE, Pro-ieds to be vie Benevolent Asylum. CHANGU OF PROGRAMME. NEW SONGS ! NEW JOKES ! ! NEW EVERYTHING ! ! ! Programme. — Part I. >vertnre from the opera of " Vampa" Jpening chorus, " Strike, boys, strike," by the Company • 'Write me a letter from home" (quite new) (Pompey) Mr Browne "Fireworks on the brain," (quite nev) (Tony) Mr F. Bastings " Oh, boys, carry^me 'long," (Cuff) Mr. Holmes "Tramp, tramp, tramp," (Gaesuv) Mi: Lear) " Driven from home," (quite new) (Johnson) Mr Downes " Going down to Brighton," (Bones) Mr. Muirhead "Say a kind word when you can," (Sambo) Mr Grant " Soft corn," (Hero) Mr. Armstrong " Tho moon is out to-night, lore," (Cato) Mr Groome " Dinah's wedding," (Johnson) IKIJSRVAL OF TEN MINUTES. Song, "Ye tailor and ye crow," Mr Leary Song, "Burk and Wills," Mr Muirhead Song, " 'JL'iitj blue-tailed tly," Mr Bnstings Song, " It's wonderful how we do it," Mr Downes Song, " Chillingawullabadore," Mr Grai.t INTERVAL OP TEN MINTJTES, When will be introduced the original, screaming, and side-splitting negro farce, entitled, THE DUMB DETECTIVE; Or, the Bobby Bamboozled ! Daniel Doolittle, the duffing detective, or the dumb bobby - Mr Downes Frederick the Funny, or Frolicsome Fred, flabergasted - - Mr -Bastings Steve the Swindled, or the slashing stepper slewed - -Mr Muirhead Uriah the Uppish, or the unhung umpire .... Mr Grant Homo, the homesepathic howling Hottentot - - -Mr Holmes j And other humbugs too numerous to mention. j The whole to conclude with the celebrated Plantation Walk-Round WHO'S DAT FOOT A BURNING! Doors open at half -past 7; Performance to commence at 8 o'clock sharp. Prices of Admisqion : — Front Seats. 2s. ; Back, Is, NOTICE. TIHE Proprietors of Sections on north side J- of Ross Place and Reaumont Road are requested to attend a Meeting to consider the risk of floods from the filling-up of the channel, to be held at the Royal George ' Hotel (Thursday, . 20th June), at eight o'clockNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that CHING- GEE, of the Chinese store, situated at Switzers, in the Province of Otago, known as Sing Cat, has sold out all his right, title, and interest in and to the said store, and the business connected therewith, to HOY YOU CHING, Mei chant, of Switzers aforesaid, as and from the "oth clay of July, 1871 ; and notice is hereby further given that the said HOY YOU CHING will be responsible for all debts contracted from the date aforesaid. Dated this 18th day of July, 1871, WM. NOTT GOODAY, Solicitor for the partirs above named TUAPEKA GOLDFIELD. Application for an Agricultural Lease. THEREBY Give Notice that I have this day applied to the Wardon for a lease of land for agricultural purposes, situate at and being sections 178 b, 179 a, 189, and 187 of block" 11., Tuapeka East, comprising 26 acres, or thereabouts ; and that the said application will be heard at the Warden's Office, Lawrence, on 2nd August. Persons objecting to the granting of such lease must lodge the same with the Warden before twenty-four hours of the day of hearing. W. EVANS. TUAPEKA GOLDFIELD. Application for an Agricultural Lease. I Hereby Give Notice that I have this day applied' to the Warden for a lease of land for agricultural purposes; situate at and being section 58, block IV., Tuapeka Hast, comprising 40 acres, or thereabout ; and that the said application will be heard at the Warden's Office, Lawrence, on 2nd August. , Persons objecting to the granting of such lease must lodge the same with the Warden twenty-four hours before the day of hearing. JOHN ROSS. IMMIGRATION. — PAbSAGB FARE REDUCED TO £51— Persons desirous of bringing their friends or relatives to the Province of Otago, can procure passages' from* London or Glasgow, on payment at this office of Five Pounds per statute adnlt. . Forms of application may be had from JOHN LOGAN, Immigration Agent. Superintendent's Office, Dunedin, 17th July, 1871.
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Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 180, 20 July 1871, Page 4
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662Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 180, 20 July 1871, Page 4
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