WESLBYAN OHDROH, TUAPEKA. ON Sunday, services will ->c conducted as follow :— Lawrence (morning)— Mr Vivian „ (evening— Mr Bmxham Blue Spur (morning)— Mr Bloiham » (evening) — Mr Edib Waipori (morning)— Mr Sbhby. TOWN HALL, LAWRENCE. THURSDAY, 17th MAROH, 1887. (St. Patrick's Duy.) nKAND VOCAL & INSTRUMENTAL \J ENTERTAINMENT, AND MAMMOTH WILD BEA3T SHOW, IN AID OF ST. PATRICK'S SCHOOL. PEOGEAMME. Pact I. 1. Overture— lrish Air. 2. Glee—" See our oars "—School Children. 3. Comic Song (in character)— "Mary Anne " —Mr Simons. 4. Piano Solo — Irish Airs— Miss Arthur. 5. Quartette—" Has sorrow "—Misses Bolfe, and Messrs Hindmarsh and Urquhart. 6. Song—" Bright gems of Ireland" —Mr M'Donald. 7. Song—" The Kerry Dance "—Miss H. Bolfe. 8. Operatic Duet—" The moon has raised " —Messrs Towsey and Foster. 9. Motto Song—" The mill goes round " —Mr Urquhart. 10. Piano Solo— Scotoh Airs— Miss Fraer. 11. Quartette—" She is far from the land "—Misses Bolfe, and Messrs Hindmarsh and Urquhart. 12. Ballad— "Poor ole Jeff "—Mr Simons. 13. Duet—" A.B.C."— Miss Bolfe and Mr Foster. 14. Ballad—" Eily Mavourneen "—Mr E. Towsey. 15. Negro Melody—" Little empty Cradle " —Mr Simons. 16. Ballad—" Eileen Alannah"— Miss J. Bolfe. 17. Glee—"Let Erinrememher "—School Children. (Interval op Ten Minutes.) Pabt II "MANDER'S MENAGERIE." The largest and most varied collection of " Wild Beasts " ever shown in Lawrence. A Musical Lecture will be given by the Proprietor, explanatory of the different Birds, Beasts, and Fishes comprising the Menagerie. Nebuchadnezzar's Band will perform at I intervals. Come and see the Monarch of the Seas. Come and see tho Monarch of the Air. Hi! Hi!! Hi!!! Hi!!!! Walk up! Wa'kup!! Be in time!!! If you don't believe it, come and see for yourselves. ! GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. ) After the conclusion of the Entertainment a Danoe will be held. Admission — Concert, 2s and Is; Danoe, 2s. Doors open at 7.30 pm , commencing at 8 o'clock. RABBIT NUISA.NCE ACT. Tl/TEETINGS of all Landowners will be held as undermentioned, in order to arrange for simultaneous work during poisoning:— Waitahuna — Schoolhouse, Tuesday, sth April, at 8 o'clock. Tuapeka West — Schoolhouse, Wednesday, 6th April, at 8 o'clock. Raes Junction — Junction Hotel, Thursday, 7th April, at 8 o'clock. Millers Flat — Schoolhouse, Friday, Bth April, at 8 o'clock. Roxburgh — Sohoolhouse, Saturday, 9th April, at 8 o'clock. Dunrobin —Schoolhouse, Tuesday, 12th April, at 8 o'clock. Waikoikoi— Schoolhouse, Wednesday, 15th April, at 8 o'clock. THOS. J. MILES, Sheep Inspector. Tapanui, 14th Maroh. TUAPEKA HORTICULTURAL, POULTRY, AND BIRD SOCIErY. A MEETING of Committee will be held in ** the Council Chambers on FRIDAY EVENING, the 18th INSTANT, at 1 o'clock sharp. J. C. ABBUOKLE, Hon. Secretary. BOROUGH OF LAWRENCE. T HAVE to request the inhabitants (o ■*■ observe the whole of WEDNESDAY, 23rd MAROH (Anniversary of the Province) as a HOLIDAY in lieu of the usual Thursday afternoon, so as to enable the local Volunteers . to attend the Review at Waihola. G. O. TAYLOR, Mayor. HAIRDRESSINGf. 171 H. LEIGH haß commenced business as ■*- * Hairdresser in Premises opposite Herbert and Oo.'s, Ross Place. A supply of choicest Tobaccos, Cigars, &c, also Pipes, kept in stook. SPECIAL. IN thanking- my numerous Cue- i tomers for their liberal support during the past, I beg to inform them and the public generally that I shall have a large consignment of New Autumn and Winter Goods of every description to hand in a few days. In Mantles, Jackets, and Ulsters I shall have, as usual, a great variety, and the making- up of these to order — so successfully commenced during the Summer Season— will continue to be a leading^ feature, to facilitate ! which I am making an addition to ' my business premises. — » -— — — Millinery, General Drapery, Clothing, Mercery, &c, &o. F. J. PAHFITT DRAPER, CLOTHJER, & MILLINER, ROSS PIAOB, iJAWBKNOB TTERBERT AND CO., LAWRENCE, Have on Saib— Corn Sacks (f.w.) Binding Twine Standards and Fencing Wire Teas — Caddies, Boxes, £ chests Agents for Gilbey's oelnbrated Wines and Spirits Bamlett's Reaper; second-hand; splendid order; cheap Ryegrass-oleaning Machinery; just tm ported ; extra large size ; with latest improvements; expected to start wjrk about Ist March. i
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Tuapeka Times, Volume XX, Issue 1334, 16 March 1887, Page 2
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