KEEP IT-DARK QUARTZ MINING COMPANY, LIMITED. I T a Meeting of Directors, held this A day, a DIVIDEND (the 55th of ONE SHILLING per (20,0OOthJ I share was declaied, and made PAYABLE at the Company's Office Reefton, ou and after THURSDAY the 4th day of SEPTEMBER,, 188-1. G. C. BOWMAN, Manager. Reefton, Ist September, 1884. WALKER'S HALL, BOATMAN'S. A CONCERT AND BALL will be £*■ given by the Boatman's Amateurs on FRIDAY, SEPTEMKKIi fnh, in aid of the REEFTON HOSPITAL. PnoGß\M.\iE. — Part I. Overture (Piano) ... Mr Kater 1. Glee "The Owl," Boatman's Gli'e Club 2. Song, '• Teddy O'N»-il," Mrs Langrlon 3. Reading ... Mr W. B. Archer 4. Song, " Don't Judge a Man by his Cuat," ... Mr M'Elwaine 5. Song, " Moon Behind the Hill," Mr John La wry 6. Recitation ... Mr Harry Jackson 7. Song Miss F. Wallace 8. Song, " Vacant Chair," Mr Thos. Bone 9. Cornet Duett, Messrs Gilbert and Hooper 10. Song, "The Ham Militia Man," Mrs Lungdon 11. Song, "All that Glitters is' Not Gold," ... Mr M'Elwaine Interval of five minutes. Part 11. Solo Piano 1. Glee, "Dame Durdon," Glee Club 2. Song, "My own Australian Home," Mr W.Gilbert 3. Song Miss Wallace 4. Song Mr Harry Currie 5. Duett, " Larboard Watch," Messrs Gilbert and Martin 6. Song, " Take me Home," Mrs Langdou 7. Song Mr Borlase 8. Recitation Mr W.Gilbert 9. Song, Will o' the Wisp," Mr M'Elwaine 10. Favourite Melodies, Mr John Coghlan 11. Glee, " Many Happy Returns of the Day," Glee Club Chairman : Mr John Gallagher. Immediately after the concert a grand ball will be held. Piano Mr Kater Cornet Mr Gilbert Doors open at 7 30 p.m. ; performance to commence, at 8 o'clock p.m. GEO. J. M'ELWAINE, Secretary. JAS. CAMPBELL, M.D., Master iv Surgery. (Late on Staff Franco-Prussian War). yiTILL COMMENCE PRACTICE * ' of his profession in Reefton on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2nd, 1884. Address : Dawson's Hotel. KNOX PRESBYTERIAN CHUIIC I. THE Rev. P. R. MONRO, of W^iport, will PREACH NJ..XT SABbATH, 7th SEPT., as uncUv : — Morning : Service to the Young 11 i.v. Afteknoon : Boatman's 3 p.m. Evening 7 p.m. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. P. SETTELE, Millitary Taylor, HAS resumed business in the premises lately iv the occupation of Mr Normanby. Known as RICHARDSON'S BUILDING'S. Adjoining Forsyth and Masters, Broadway, Reefton. Splendid assortment of New Season Tweeds, and cloths, jnst arrived. P. SETTELE. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF SIGISMUND SCHULHOF, LATE OF REEFTON, STATIONER, DECEASED. 4LL PERSONS having CLAIMS A against the above ESTATE are REQUESTED to SEND PARTICULARS of the same to the office of Messrs Jones and Mknteath, solicitors, Reefton, before the 31st AUGUST, INSTANT, or the same will NOT BE RECOGNISED. ALL PERSONS INDEBTED to the above ESTATE are HEREBl r NOTIFIED to PAY the AMOUNT of their DEBTS on or before the said 31st AUGUST, or LEGAL PROCEEDINGS will be TAKEN for the recovery of the same WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE. Dated this 2nd day of August, 1884. PATRICK BRENNAN. JAMES I. AIKEN. A. A. STUART MENTEATH. Executors of the will of the above deceased.
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Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1440, 5 September 1884, Page 3
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502Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Volume IX, Issue 1440, 5 September 1884, Page 3
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