NEW CITY HALL, QUEEN-STREET. Owing to the immense Success which has attended the Grand Pictorial Entertainment of THE APOCALYPSE, The Management have decided to give THREE MOBE ENTERTAINMENTS In the above Hall, on THIS (MONDiY) EVENING-, TUES DAT, & WEDNESDAY, May 30, 31, and June 1. As an additional attraction, A GRAND DISTRIBUTION OF FREE GIFTS EVERST EVENING-. This Monday Evening, amon gstthe Gifts -will be a Magnificent GOLD CARD BASKET, Together with about 40 other presents. igg" This Grand Pictorial Embodiment of the Revelations of St. John will positively be withdrawn after Wednesday Evening. Reserved Seats, 3s ; Second do., 2s ; Back do., Is. Doors open at 7.30, to commence at 8. Carriages may be ordered at a quarter past 10. R. G. Bachelder Proprietor. H. EASTWOOD, Manager. M R' W. H. n ewto*>s T> EN E F I T! ! THURSDAY TUNE 2nd!! _J mHE TTjUKE'S -j|/rOTTO!! T A M TT E R E! • HTAUNCH AND mRUE ! ! HOESE-EACLNG & ATHLETIC SPORTS. AUTUMN MEETING. BY the kind permission of "W. Shabp, Esq., who has given his grounds, below the Harp of Erin, the Antumn Meeting will take place on WEDNESDAY, Ist June, tinder the auspices of the New Ulster Jockey Club. First Race at 12 o'clock. All prizes paid in full. Stewards : John Leonard C. A. Calvert, James Sullivan M.R.C.V.S. Mr. W. Lundon. Stabter —W. H. Shaw. Judge—Dr. Hovell. CIERK OF THE COTTKSE—J. Wright. Febst Race.—Flying Stakes of 20 soys., weight for age. One mile. The winner of any race of £30 or over to carry 31b penalty. Entrance, 2 soys. Pont Race, of 8 soys., i? mile, one event, for all ponies 14 hands 2 inches, and under ; catch weight; entrance, £1 Njtw Ulster Jocktcy Clttb Plate, of £30 li miles (handicap) ; entrance, 3 soys. Tbotting Race, of 5 soys., 1} miles (owners up); entrance, 15s. Ladies' Puese, £10, 2 mile (handicap) ; entrance, 1 soy. Subscription Steeplechase, of 25 soys., welter weight for age, 2 miles ; entrance, 3 soys. Mr. Cockrane's Bay Horse, Highflier, Green jacket and cap. Mr. O. C. McGee's Chesnut Horse, Harkaway, orange jacket and black cap. Mr. R. Kelly's Bay Mare, Flying Dolly, green jacket and cap. Foot Race, 140 yards, for £3 ; entrance, 3s. Foot Hubdle Race, 200 yards, over six • flights hurdles, for £3; entrance, 3s. Conditions. The Rules known as the Auckland Jockey Club Rules will be strictly adhered to. Ruff's guide, rules for the Steeple Chase. All protests to be made in writing to the Stewards, accompanied with£l, not later than 15 minutes after the race, whose decision in all raceing matters shall be final. Entries for the following races remain open, Flying Stakes and Jockey Club Plate. Entries bearing post mark shall be received, directed to the Secretary, or Stewards, Greyhound Hotel, Queen-street, Auckland. O. C. McGEE, Secretary. ALL SAINTS' CHURCH, PONSONBY ROAD. mHE FIRST of a SERIES of ENTBRX TAINMENTS (in nid of the above Church) will be given in the NEW CITY HALL, Queen-street, on THURSDAY EVENING-, the 9th JUNE, At 7.30 o'clock, when THE RIGHT REVEREND THE LORD BISHOP OF AUCKLAND Will deliver a Lecture ; subject, "WANDERINGS IN INDIA." The Chair will be taken by the Venebable Abchdeacon Maunsell, L.L.D. Admission: Reserved Spats, 25.; Back Seats, la. Tickets may be had of Messrs. Upton, E. Wayte, Chapman, the Churchwardens, and any member rf the Committee. mO Til V ERY TTISITOR.
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 121, 30 May 1870, Page 3
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