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amnsementß. pHOKAL TTALL. - mO-NIGHT, rpO-NIGHT At EIGHT pm. fWILHBLMJ! 1 O-NIGHT Doors JWILHBLMjr mO-NIGHT open at 7.30. ) WILHKLMJ! 1 O-NIGHT Concert VWIUHKLMJ! over at 10. liA.Sr BUT ONE WUjHELMJ CONCERT ! LAS t' BDT ONH V/IL,HBLMJ CONCKRT I THE MOBIOAL SBNS iTIOS OF THK DAY. • A MAQJIIFICENT PROOnAMMB. 1. Fantasia on "Norma" liwst MrMasVo(?rioh. 2. Aria from "Robert le l)iaWe".....Moyorbeor I Miss Mario Conron. 3. Grand Concerto Mendelssohn Hrbr Auoust Wiuiblmj. tWlh«, n m.pt^^^ o «g : 8o««d &ipi I'ABT 11. 5. Eleßie u ..Krnst; HERR AUOUST WIIHKLMJ. 'S. "Kerry Danse" _ _..,.Molloy 1 Miss Marie Conron, | i 7. Polonaise : .Laub | Hbrr augu&t Wilbblmj. 8. "Let Mo Dream Again..- .....Su'Uvan Miss Mario Conron. • | 9. Tannhauscr March.... v «• -Liszt. Mr Max Vogrloh. A New Programme To-morrow Night, Pricks.-Reserved Front Seats, s'; Family Tickets, to admit five, £1 2s Bd. available for any night • Second Seats, 3a: Baok Seats and 3al!aiT 2*. Hos flffloe at Hoffmann and Sons, saxt tv tho '''hoatro Koyal, and To-nipht at the. Hall. _. ... _ j . '■ Sporting .j O ELBNSVILLETaRFCLUBHACES' I TO 517. ntr.TJ OH MONDAY, 30th JANUARY, 1«52. j STKWAnns: Moiwrn. J. Ha»d, W. Kcott, J, Slattor jnn,, J, Molieod, R. Mcljood, H. Kavanaßh. ■Tfnas: J; Roaaa, Esq. • . ' ' arai: ov Soir.K3: J, aioDonald. CtSliK OF THE COUESK': . ' . Saßtssw^-i;,^^^^" jiTßvariaeh. Handicappkh : • W; Perolral, Eats. . .':, '_■ Ist Raoo.—HAanioiP Uvrwsi-f V-f-P n *[ £$'< with, a sweep o! «r eaoh, tse ;»inount aoor ulos to^ro to BC-wnil »OT'"O. iJlsc*°oo' 2 mUes, over S flights or ■'liatulcs.. ■ H.6t*i?afc lion, 80s; aoooptancos, 30s. 2nd Race.-MiiDßir Plate ot £20; for horses that have never won an advertised race, Distance, li miles: weight for age. Kntranoe, 20s, and 20s at post. 3rd Race,—Maori Mmdew Platb. Ist' prize, Riding Saddle; 2nd prize. ±Sr'.dle. ith Raoe.—HELEWBVHI.K Handwap of SCO, with a sweepstake .of iOa ; amount of bwoo p for seoond horse. Distance, 2 miles. Nomination, iOs; and acceptance. 00a. _ sth Race. — Ngatuwhatua Purse of Sovereigns. For Native horses only. Distance, 2 miles. Catch weight. . Bth Race.—Publicans' Purse Handicap of 415. Distanoe, li miles. Nomination, 15a ; and acceptance, 15s, Seoond horse saves his stake. ■ 7th Race.—Setkeks' Handicap of G2D. Distance, 14 miles. For horaea the bond fide property of settlers residing north si the Whau. Nomination. 20s: acceptance, 20s. .Second horse saves his stake. Bth Race.—Consolation Handicap «f £10. Distance, 1 mile, Hntr&nce, 20s. Conditions. In all casea the deolsion of the Stewards to be final. AU Nominations for Handicap Races to ba In Mr Perolval'a offloe, Auokland, or Secretary, Helensville. ty 10 o'olook p.m. on FBIDAY, 13th January, 1882. JOSEPH GRIFFITHS, Hon. Sec iSuitEDIN FEBRUARY RACES. DUNEDIN CUP, DUNEDIN JOCKEY CLUB HANDICAP, & DUNEDIN FORBURY HANDICAP.—Thrkk Events. Programmes of above are being vantdly Issued at the published price o£ Si each, Fonrpenoe in stamps covers all postage. ' ' : Each programme represents the large number of 1U Nominations upon Turks Events jointly, instead o£ only on one. event. Cheques (with Is exchange) to be oroised, and made payable either to a Particular Number or to Bearer. .... If cheques are not used, send half-notes by Alternate Potts, thus ensuring Security of Remittance, and 'avoiding all trouble and cost of P.O. Orders and Registered Letters: thereby establishing a pnrely Confidential Character of all Correspondence. Closes about February 17. Address in full to " Fidelity Company, oare of alpred A. Cameron's-.Letter Box, 251, Dnnedin." ' TVUIMEDIN .ENTERTAINMENT, JO.QQQMEMBKK 2.Q8. EACH, 88 PERFOHMKRS. 27 PERTOBMEBS. DUNIDIN OUP. PUBUOANS" H'CAP. First «000 First __ «... *m Eleoond *...-...« 600 Sooond ._ 12a Third-.._.. 200 Third.. 80 | Others (divided) „ 700 Others (divided)-' 270 B2TSO "• * : fi72S; First 'i-.._.... 500 First .„._„.... 250 Seoond 250 Second ........... 126 Third _..„....» 100 Third _ __ 80 Others (divided).. 350 Others (divided) - 220 , "By Letter only," with two stampsenolosed for replies. Please send P.O. Orders, Bank Notes, or Cheques—with Is exohange added: rat under no circumstances will Registered Letters be aeoepted, and address— ADA MANTUA, Cue of Mr Abraham, Sox 351, Post Offloe , DUNEDINa Four First amount to £2000) Hash of which can Four Seoond „ >■ AIOOO > be won with One Four Third „ ~ ■.£480) TioSot. K . • Hotels. OVAL MAIL FAMILY AND COM. MEROIAL HOTEL, AUOKLAND, NEW ZEALAND, The proprietor, J. COOLING, wishes to Inform the Gentlemen of Auckland, also Visitor to the City, that he has imported one of Messrs. Bennett and Young's Best Billiard Tables, and trusts irlth striot attention to gain a fair share of support. L A GST A FJbV HOT EL, NORTH SHOEiB. W. H. PEAKCE (Late Of the Commerolal Hotal, Hamilton, and Royal Mall, Auckland), Having taken the above Hotel, will be glad to , gee hip old friends. G Jj a it JS. » X A X; F, • formerly of the Oltr Club Oatoly of the Terminus Hotel-Hfilensviue); having bought tlie Freehold of the Wh ansarhi Hotel from Mr Camer, begs to Inform visitors that no effort will be spared to afford satisfaction. ■ Horses and Pleasure Boats on Hire. hhHE WAIKAXO HOXiS h, JL HAMILTON BAST. «T GOOD ACb^ODATION FOR SAMPLE ROOMS, 'f_ o AND UVKRYAND BAIT aT>BLKa F. G A U DlWi : Paopßigrog' .•'-■■ FALACE HOTELi HOT LAKES, OHINSMUTtT, ROTORUA, First-olass aooommodation for Tourists, Trave ( lers and VUitors durinu both winter and ' Bummor months. Private SittinK Roomi. smoking and Reading Rooms. „«>*"! 81l LIAR D S. ' coaches, Bugßies. and Saddle Horses for Hire ' M Conveyances will meet every Steamer. Important notiob.—Tourists can make ar . rangementswithCapt.M.T.CUiytonJlnsuranoi Buffdlngs. Auckland), Mr J. Kelly a'auranga 1 or Mr Win. Kelly (Ohinemutu). for throng trips to the Lakeß, lnoluttlng boat and Ooaol hire, hotel accommodation, and all et osßterat atTS Kfro^ T A'uokland to the Hot Lakes aw ; baok, on the above prinoiple tor Tsa Gdinbai °Nb\fctLLlAM KELLY, PHOPEgTOg ; __ mo TOURISTS.AND OTHERS c wAiWKRAHOTKL. HOT SPRINGS, NKAI 6 AUCKLAND, . ■ ■ .'- ---* Has been recently renovated, and wsonewl »- appointed thioughout with every moaerpluxuj m§. comfort, comprislnß. amongst other spec. ems-r^nTendPd^^^i V Fruits in Season; Billiards, Boating, ShooUne 6to< LAKB!'HOUSB!.IiOTORUA,.^ t Rsntnma.tized in tho same adimraWe pnnclpi |ftt^iK»ed-siWaiWßm< Hotel, offers it |«S««itM«rtotori«a. aavantaftesftnttattew Uo^^hue tbe Burroufcing. Scenery an a wOTdor Bpote am. beyond; compare and ,1 .^oria.-ffldolajne, wgtUrlngnocoiflmSuW \ . ,;.. ~ s-

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Auckland Star, Volume XIII, Issue 3559, 5 January 1882, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XIII, Issue 3559, 5 January 1882, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XIII, Issue 3559, 5 January 1882, Page 1