71 OR SALE, — A Pigskin SIDESADDLE, nearly new. Cheap. Apply at the Office of tbi3 Paper. IMMIGRANTS* PASSAGE MONEY. AH Immigrants who have been assisted by the Provincial Government, and who havo not paid their passage-money, or made fresh arrangements, are requested to do so at once, otherwise proceedings will be taken to recover iu all cases. When necessary, the time for payment will be extended.—JOHN LOGAN, Immigration Anent. Dunedin. October 8. 1872. 'OTICE to OWNERS of CATTLE GLEN NEVIS STATION. The usual half-yearly MUSTERING OF CATTLE will commence on the 18th of NOVEMBER, —from which date the terms per head for grazing will be 12s. Gd. yearly, payable half-yearly in advance. All arrears for grazing must be paid AT ONCE, otherwise the cattle will be removed. WM. MASTERS, Lessee.
GRAND CONCERT and BALL, ia aid of the School Fund, will be held in the SCHOOL-ROOM, BANNOCKBURN, ON FRIDAY, the 18th OCTOBER. PROGRAMME. PA R T I. Overture .... Messrs Peak and Jansen Song— Nora, dear Nora .... Mr Perry 'otnic Song .Mr Wellingi Solo—(Violin) ....... Mr Guthrie Sjng— Jessie, the Flower o' Dunblane Mr Smith Comic Song— The One--Horse Shay . Mr Berry Song— The Anchor's Weighed . Mrs J. Jackson Solo—(Concertina) .... Mr Robertson Comic Song— The bloat'd Aristocrat Mr Boulton -Weeping Sad and Lonely Lady Amateur Comic Song— Willyoueeeryo Home Mr Lawrence Song Mr Jackson THE BANNOCKBURN JAWBREAKERS will make their seco.ul appearance. First Violin Second Violin Banjo Bones Tambourine Trianale ... Mr Moore. ... Mr Guthrie. ... Mr Jelly. Mr Chadwiok. ... Mr Parker. ...Mr Simpson. Overture— Jan-breakers' Galop Opening Chorus — Happy are We. Song— Walk into de Parlour . . Song— Massa's in de cold Ground. Song— So early in de Morning . . Song— Eidalie ■. Song— Going off to Brighton . . Song— Fanny Frail Song— Sally come up Song— Annie Lisle Song— Tm off to Charleston. . . Song— Walk along, John . . . To conclude with a Laughable NEGRO F A R C E. Full Rehearsal in the Schoolroom on Thursdaj Evening, at half-past seven p.m. Doors open at half-past seven. To com.nencc at eight sharp. Admission, 3s. J. SIMPSON,
?t U MME il 1) K ci. P E U Y We are now opening out 37 PACKA&ES OJP DRAPEBY, specially suited for the Summer Seasoi, which have been personally selected and bought for CASH, and will be disposed of at VERY LOW PHTCES to suit the times. Our new Stock comprises all the latest novelties from London and Paris. Being too varied to particularise, we enumerate only Leading Lines. Ladies' Trimmed and Uutrimmel Hats, iu Dolly Vardei, Mandarin, Keiisj.i, and Sydney,—all newest shapes. Girls' ditto. Ladies' Dresses in Silks, Mohairs, Greuadmcs, Muslins, Merin is, Prints, &c. &e. Ladies' Chemisette.*, Ties, and Sleevc3,— a great variety. Suushades,--ai; kinds. Ladies' and Children's Underclothing. &C. &C. &C. Men's and Boys' Clothing, in immense variety. THE LA.UGEST STOCK OF DRAPERY OX THE GOLDFIELDS. —AN INSPECTION INVITED. Drapers aad Importers.
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Cromwell Argus, Volume III, Issue 156, 15 October 1872, Page 4
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474Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Cromwell Argus, Volume III, Issue 156, 15 October 1872, Page 4
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