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Amusement.!* , QPERA JJOUSE. TTjIRIDAY "VTEXT. GRAND RECEPTION Tendered to '■ATI DUCKLAND (From the Royal Conservatoire, Dresden) By a numerous and influential Committee. Under the Patronage of the various MUSICAL SOCIETIES OF AUCKLAND. PROGRAMME. THB CHORAL SOCIETY'S ORCHESTRA will - play:Under PROF. CARL SCHMtTT. ffcr cw«™ nn i o l* " Wiegenlied" Latan. For Strings only |B .. Plzz 7 C(Uo , la votte"Latau. (Air. Arthur Eady -Leader.) THE AUCKLAN LIBDERTAFKL will sing:— Under MR. ARTHUR TuWSKY. " St*rs of the summer Night" (Hatton) " When Evening's Twilight" (Hatton) "Rest, Dearest, Rest" (Kiicken) " The Toast " (Zoll .or) MISS BUCKLAND will May:— Violin Solo," Ball de et Polonaise "..Vieuxterop. "Mazourka" Alex Zarzycki. And will sing :— Scena ed Aria," Softly Sighs the Voice of Evening " Der Freischultz. MISS WARREN will sing:— "Come to My Heart" Oscar Verne. MRS. ERNEST H. QUKREE will play :— Pianoforte solo, " Gallop de Concert"..Ketterer. MR. A. H. !. 15 will sing:— " Across the Far Blue Hills, Marie "..BlumenthaL Aud with MR LLOYD BRETT " Two Jolly Tars" ....... , MR. JOHN FULLER will ring:— "The Anchor's Weighed" Braham. And with MR. G. M. RICID "The Moon Hath Raised" (Benedict) MR. A. L. WARDS will sing " The Valley by the Sea " S. Adams. MR. HOWARD CHAMBERS will King:- " The Monk " Meyerbeer /•MRS. A. H. GEK. Accompanists 4 MK. ARTHUR TOWSEY. MR. ALF. BARTLEY. Stage decorations under the supervision of Mr. Theo. Qticree. Grand Piano by Messrs. Hoffmann and Sons. pRICES : *JS, OS. AND "IS. Box Plan at Wildinan and Lyell's. Doors open, 7.30 ; Concert, 8; Carriages at 10. G. M. REID, Hon. Sec. V c iTY H ALL 1J 5 The Fifth of the Series of DEOPLE'S T>OPULAR /CONCERTS Under the Management of "1%/TR. TOHN TffIULLER, MONDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 17. PROGRAMME : MR. EDWARDS'Orchestra will play— Overtu "Balmoral" Volti Selection, "Columbia" . ..Metra MR. JOHN FULLKR will sing— " Sly Queen" Blumenthal "We Don't Know How We Love Them Till We Lose Them" (by request) Eaton MISS ESSIE FALCONER (First Appearance) will sing " Waiting*' .' .• Millard " Fetters of Gold" Hutchinson MR. ARCHDALE TAYLER will sing"Oh. Hear the Wild Winds Blow'.. ..Mattei "The Sea is England's Glory" Glover MISS CLARICE BRABAZON will playMinuet" (De Beaupuis), "Valse....Chopin MR. ALEX. SMITH will reciteScene from "Colleen Bawn" Boucicault MISS LIZZIE WARREN will sing— "The Toilers" Piccolomini " Come to My Heart" Oscar Verne MR. T. ADAMS will play Cornet solo- " Eternal Rest" Piccolomini MESSRS. TAYLOR and FULLER will sing- " Flow, Gently, Deva" Parry MISS LIZZIE WARREN and MR. JOHN FULLER will sing "The Miserere" Verdi MR. JOHN FULLER will sing, as an extra item, an entirely new and original song written and composed specially for him by Percy Abbott, Esq., entitled " Gwendoline." ■E—■ ; — MM^ m Football. ' gh, UO OTB. A L Lf d&S) FOOTBALL 1 smmL \ SATURDAY » SEPTEMBER 18. AT EPSOM. STAR CLUB (New Plymouth) Versus PARNELL DISTRICT CLUB. Kick-off at 3 p.m. sharp. Admission, Is; Grand-stand 6d extra. LADIES Free to Grandstand only. G. H. DIXON, Sec. A.R.U. Sporting. AUCKLAND TRACING /^LUB. FIRST SPRING MEETING. mO-DAY, SATURDAY, September 15. First Race to Start at One p.m. WM. PERCIVAL, Secretary A.R.C. A UCKLAND TRACING iTILUB.

SECOND SPRING MEETING. FRIDAY, NOV. 9 (PRINCE OF WALES' BIRTHDAY), AND SATURDAY, NOV. 10, 1894 HANDICAP HURDLE RACE of 70sovx Second horse to receive lOsovs out of the stakes. Over 8 flights of hurdles. Entrance, lsov, and acceptance lsov each, to go to the funds. Two miles. PRINCE OF WALES' HANDICAP of 185sovs. Second horse to.receive ISsovs out of th« stakes. For three-year-olds and upwards. Entrance, lsov, and acceptance 2sovs, and 2sovs for starters each, to go to the funds. One mile and a-half. . SUMMER MEETING. BOXING DAY, 26TH DECEMBER, 1894, AND TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, IST AND 2ND JANUARY, 1895. THE AUCKLAND CUP (HANDICAP) of oQOsovs. , added to a sweepstakes of lOsovs each. Second horse to receive 50sovs, and third horse 16sovs out of the stakes. Entrance, 2sovs, anil acceptance 3sovs each, to go to the funds. For three-year-olds and upwards. Sweep to be paid half-an-hour before the race. Two miles. AUCKLAND RACING CLUB HANDICAP of 350 sovs. Second horse to receive SOsovs, and third horse lOsovs out of the stakes. For three-year-olds and upwards. Entrance, 2sovs, acceptance 2sovs, and a final payment of ssovs at the post each, to go to the funds. One mile and a-half. AUCKLAND STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP of 260sovs. Second horse to receive 30sovs, and third horse lOsovs out of the stakes. Entrance, 2sovs, acceptance 3sovs, and a final payment of Ssovs at the post each, to go to the funds. About three miles and a-half. NOMINATIONS FOR ABOVE EVENTS CLOSE ON FRIDAY NEXT. WM. PERCIVAL, Secretary A.R.C. ■ ' ' u i i i —g Railways. "JO" B W. ZEALAND RAILWAYS. RACES AT ELLERSLIK, SEPTEMBER 15. On SATURDAY, September 16. Trains will leave Auckland for the Racecourse at 12 noon, 12.30, LIO, and 2.10 p.m.; returning at about 4.C, 5.0, 6.30 p.m., and immediately after the last race. Return fares from Auckland and Newmarket, including admission to course, 2s; rail only, Is; from Racecourse to Auckland, Is.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9617, 15 September 1894, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9617, 15 September 1894, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9617, 15 September 1894, Page 8