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EEIDAT, 6th FEBRUARY, 1885. At two o'clock. • ' _ , By order of Education Board, BOROUGH OF LAWRENCE. "• . Opposite Railway-station; v / .* > EDUCATION RESERVE AND SCHOOLMASTER'S LATE RESIDENCE. RB. MARTIN * (under instructions from the Education Board) wili offer for sale by auction, at the Survey Office, Lawrence, on Friday,. 6th February, at two o'clock — All that valuablefreehold'Proporty, with" the late residence of the schoolmaster, being Sections 21, 22, 25, and 26, Block IV., Lawrence, originally part Sections 1, 15, and 16, Block IV., as shown on town map— in all, 2 roods 27* poles. From the position of the property it may safely be classed as the first site iv Lawrence for almost any purpose— either residence sites, wholesale stores, or hotel II faces the Rail" iray • station, Irvine-street, Colpnsay-strect, and is close to the Athenseum. For terms and further particulars apply to THE AUCTIONEER, , • Crown Lands Office ; . Or to P. G. PRYDE, Secratary Education Board, Dunedin. mOWN HALL, LAWRENCE.. THURSDAY AND! FRIDAY, . 22nd and 23id January, ,1885. . FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY*! Under the aubpices • of ' the Tuapeka County Jockey Club. Stage Manager ... Mr A; Fosteb. For the first time in Lawrence, by the members of the AMATEUR DRAMATIC COMPANY, ! ! Charles Selby's Sparkling Comedy, "THE UNFINISHED GENTLEMAN." 11 Lord Totterly" (an Adonis of sixty, and ci-divant jeuue homme) Mr Cutten " Hon. Frisk Flammer " (a gentleman of small income and large debts, nephew to Lord Totterly) Mr Dixon 11 Charles Danvers " (an embryo barrister and betrothed to Miss Bloomneld) Mr Howard "Billy Downey "(an occasional porter, shoeblack, &c, and 'The Unfinished Gentleman') Mr Capes "Jem Miller" (the. Hon. Frißk Flammer's Tiger) Mr Foster Iggjr }(atUch*3 tothesheri ff ){ Jgg™' " Robert " (servant to Misa Bloomneld) - - Mr Potts ," Thomas" (servant to Lord Totterly) Mr Jones " Miss Louisa Bloomneld " (beloved by Lord Totterly, and betrothed to Charles Danvers) Mrs Foster " Chintz " (Miss Bloomfield's maid, and future Mrs Miller) Miss Horley Introducing " Jenny Lind's " " Good Night" by Miss Horley, and " Sarah's Young Man " by Mr Foster. To conclude with the side-splitting Farce, "THE BONNIE FISHWIFE." " Sir Hiccory Heartycheer " (a steady old gentleman) Mr Foster "Mr Wildoates Heartycheer " (hiaaon, a flighty young gentleman) Mr Towsey " Gaiters " (valet to Wildoates Heartycheer, a cool gentleman) Mr Hay " Mias Thistledown " (a romantic youDg lady, with pianoforte fantasia, 'Auld Robin Gray') 6ira Foster " Maggy Macfarlane" (aNewhaven Fishwife, with song ' Caller Herrin' ') Mrs Foster SCOTCH DANCES. New Scenery, New Dresses, New Effects. TO CONCLUDE WITH A RICE BALL. Admission to Performance— Reserved seats, 3s ; back do, 2s ; pit, Is. Reserved Seats can be obtained from tbe Secretary, at whose office a plan of the Hall may be seen. Admission to Dance, 2s ; ladies Free. H. P. THOMPSON, Secretary. TO YOUNG FARMERS. fjIHE advertiser, having a farm of some 500 *** acres of first-class land in one of the best districts of Victoria, Australia, is desirous of securing the services of a young active, hard-working Farmer (married or single; to work and take charge of same. As it is intended to combine the Fattening of Sheep and Cattle with the Growing of all kinds of Grain and Root Crops, applicants must be able to give satisfactory evidence of their knowledge of nil branches of Farm Work. On the property there is a comfortable dwellinghouse, and all the usual outhouses and stabling to work the farm. To a suitable and capable man the advertiser is willing to give a liberal salary ; and if the first year's operations prove successful, he will be prepared thereafter to give a fourth of the profits as increase to the salary. Applications, with copies of testimonials as to sobriety, ability, and salary expected, to be sent in on or before 31st January, addressed CAPABLE FARMER, Care Box 206, DuneJin; During Febiuary applications will be con--sidered and dealt with. THE. UNION GOLDMINING COMPANY (Limited), RANGE. iTIENDERS-are invited for the construction of a Cross-cut Tunnel for the above Company, to be sent in addressed "To the Legal Manager, Union G.M. Co. (Limited), Arrowtown," on or before the 22nd January, 1885 -~24- per cent, deposit in cash, or marked cheque, good for 21 days, to accompany each Tender. SpeciScaticDß to- be seen at the following places— viz., Mr Forrest's Office, Alexandra ; Mr Kemp's HoteJ, Bald Hill Flat ; and the TtrAPEKA Times Office, Lawrence. . \ ' | The lowest, or any tender not necessarily accepted. JAS. F. HEALEY, Legal Manager. ' Arrowtown, 10th January, 1885. TENDERS. „„ TENDERS receivable by the undersigned Al up tiliejpjn* on SATURDAY, 24th INSTANT, for the erection of a four-roomed Dwelling-house. Plans and specifications furnished on application to HENRY MABK, Hospital Flat. <

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Tuapeka Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1111, 17 January 1885, Page 2

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