Personal* MATRIMONIAL.— Several respectable Females, aecs from 20 to 50, aro willing to correspond with respectable Ontse'f.era through Hannaf ord's Aeency with a vie w to thu above. Genuine. Inviolable secrecy assured. Amusements. TT7'ILD HOUSE TAMER. MR D'ARCY HYLAND Will Exhibit to his Audiences his HIS SUPREME MASTERY OVER THE NOBLEST OF QUADRUPEDS. ' The Most Vicious ot the Equine Race rondercd Completely Docile in View of the Spectators. HUNTER & NOLAN'S BAZAAR, TO-NIGHT (Saturday), December 6, A Bad Buck-jdmper will be Ridden, and TIIRKK UNIIROKKN HORSES TAMED. A UCKXAND Band of Hope Unio-.-i XX. Floraland Industrial BxhtbUioD.—No.ice to nxhibitors.—Members areiequestod to biinp their numbered tickets THIS EVENING, after 9 o'clock. The Committee are desirous that all Flowers, &c., shall be removed TO-NIGHT, as the Hall must be cleared for Sunday Bervie.:s. T7IORBSTERS' HALL, Nowton.—Last. X? Night of Floral a»d IndnstrUl Exhibition, from 7to 10. Adininaion—ls; Children, fid. /"^ H 0 R A L HALL. A BENEFIT CONCERT Tendered to HERE CARL SCIIMITT By the ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY, Assisted by Sevoral of the Leading Amateurs of Auckland, Will be given on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1881. la tho absence of Judge Fonton, Mr Knox has kindy consented to Conduct. Programme: 1. Overture, "Zanetta,".. .. Auber 2. Descriptive Song, "The Desert".. .. .. ..L.Emmanuel (With Orchestral A ennmnaniment) MR STUART. 3. Symphony (Suipriso) "Andante Minuet and Trio " .. Haydn ' i. Scotch Sons? MISS CORBETT. S. Sone with Fide übligato. '• Oh, Pretty Birds " .. GUmbert MR MILLIGAN HOGG. Flute, ME INJN'ES. C. String Quartette," Canzonet" Mendelssohn MESSRS C. and J. HKMUS, CLOUGH and EDGER. 7. Song, "The Message" .. Blumeuthul DR. COBBETT. 8. March, "Turkish Patrol" .. Michaelis INTERVAL OF TEN MINDTES. 9. Fantasia for Orchestra, ••Trumßilder" .. .. Lumbye 10. Somr. "J«wel" song from "Faust" .. .. .. Gounod MISS STAUNTON. 11. Song with Cello Obligato, "Ye Stars' 1 Prodi MRS JUDSON. Cello, Mil F KDCIER. 12. Fantasia for Clarlnotto and Pianoforte, "Rigoletto'1 .. L. Basai MR 8. JACKSON. 13. Soncr. "The Angel at the Window" BertholdTours MRJ.HANNA. 14. Waltz. " Bardenliedtr " . .• Strauss To Commence at Eight p.m. Admission, Half-a-truwn; Reserved feats Four Shillings. Seats may be resorved at Messrs Upton and Co. s. . H. F. EDGER, Hon. Sec. • Q~i\ J A.M E S' S ~H~A~L"T. MONDAY,~DECEMBER 15. AUCKLAND PHILHARMONIC -SOCIETY'S CONCERT. Orchkstra op 35 Performers. HERR TUTSCHKaT CONDUCTOR. PROGRAMME. Part I. ; 1. Overture, "Laßarbiore" .. Offenbach ORCHESTRA. 2. Sacred Cantata, "LaudaSion" (from "Jehovah" ~ ..Mendelssohn SOCIETY. Part n. 3. Parisian Polka .... .. SuppG ORCHESTRA. i. Chorua with Orchestral accompaniment. " Sing an with Cheerful Strain" Elliott SOCIETY./ ■ 5. Sons. "In Peace Retiring" , (from "Flute Macio").. .. Mozart Mr WARRALL. (j. 'Two Fragments" (from "Rosamonde)' .. Tutechka STRING ORCHESTRA. 7. Chorua, with Orchestra accompaniment, "Behold how Brightly" .. .... .. Auber SOCIETY. 8. Sons, "Forget not to Forget" r.. A. Plumpton Miss MAESDBN. 9. Chorus and Orchestra, "The Carnovale" .. .-,. •.., Rossini SOCIETY, 10. Song, M^aa STSVESSON. - 11. "Hungarian March" .. Ph. Fahrbach.jr. " ORCHESTRA. 12. '•' God Save the Queen." SOCIETY. Tickets, Is and 2s. Doors open at 7.30 p.m. Canragcs at 10 p.m. ■ G. CAMPBELL, Hon. See. T OENE-STB,EET HALL. BOXING NIGHT, FHIDAY, P.EC. 26,1584, GRAND PROMENADK CONCERT AN D BAL L. Doors orc.n Hi 7.30; commence at 8 o'clock. Cards of Remission, 2s fid.HORACE DEAN. Manaaer.T ORNE■S TRE ET HAL L. NEW YEAR'S NIGHT.' (THURSDAY), IST' JANUARY. FRIDAY. 2NO, AND SATURDAY. 3RB. DEAN'S MINSTRELS, in three o£ theii REFINED ETHIOPIAN CARNIVALS, to tw f id\a wed each evening by a - B ALL. ' Qmud Holiday Programme. Cards of Admission, 2s Cd (to Concert and Ball); Gallery, Is6d (Concert only). HORACE DEAN. Manager. GREAT. TEMPERANCE DEMONSTRATION, ; , FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20th I (BOXING BAY). ; I DOMAIN CBIOKET GROUND. . THE GREATEST FETE OF THE SEASON. WALKING AND RUNNING MATCnKS^ - •IDMWNQ (RUNNING AND HIGH), - .: SPORT S OF AM. NATIONS. A SPLENDID BAND ENGAGED. Refreshments! Pavilion! . Tents! ADMIS3ION..BLDE Ribrqn.,QNE SHILLING. ira'SF.E. PROQBAMMES. • J.CWILKES, ■♦!' - , . . Sooretary. AUCKLAND ROW IN G ASSOCIATION REGATTA^ . TO BE HELIy SATURDAY, 17th JANUARY, 1884. PRELIMINARY PBOGRAMME, it MAIDKN "AMATEURS. lOst and under ' 2. MAIDEN AMATEURS, over lOst 3. SENIOR AMATEURS 4. JUNIOR SENIORS 5. JUNIOR BONA FIDE AMATEURS 6/JUNIOR AMATEURS • 7. SENIOR BONA FIDE AMATBURS 8. AMATEUR SCULLERS 9. WHALUS-OATS JUNIOR AMATEURS 10. WHALSBOATS SENIOR AMATEURS. Books of Rules and further particulars to be had on application to ' R. K. ISAACS. Hon. Sec. A BBOTT'S OPERA hOUSE, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY EVENING), LECTURE BY DR. HUGHES, M.A.,LL.r. Entitled "T^e Ako we Liveln." MUS TOAL PROGRAMME will inclride the I folio wing items:—Overture (selected), as Pianoforte Duet; Ballad (selected). Lady Amateur; I Sons (selected), Mt Percy Shannon (of MifS ! cJawford's Driraatic Qwnjaw) ,I?^^?^ ! "Th» T)ri>am of Eueono Aram, ■ J>Ji nenry Teecl Ea elocufionfst of South Australia): n2iwi Taelccted) Mr Percy Shannou; Sacred W (selected)? GenUeniai Amateur: Pianofor"o Solo! Lcky Amateur. For additions to Programme see to-raorrowVi paper: , pHcra ol Admtoioa: Dress Circle, 2s; Stalls, Is-PitTcd; Children, half-price. _ ,-■ Doors open 030. commence at 7. - -.- S~Tf~SEPULCHRE'3 MUTUAL. IMPROVEMENT SOCIEIY. Lecture on "Beethoven.' 1 l»y Thomas Wood, Esa. with Musical IHuttratlons. Gloes, &c, MONDAY, December 15. Tickets, Is. . "AT HOME."—An <; At Home" will be _/\_ held in connection with the fcir Hemy Havelock Lodge, N.Z.0.G.T., in. the Lodg.room, Aloxandrattreor, on: TUESDAY, Dioember 9. Songs, Kefreshments, Games, &f. Doors open at T.JR oommonoe quarter to 8. All aro invited. Admission, 6d. '"-'■-•■'•" nro mv.«u JAg QHALMERP, Sec. EIGHT HOURS' DEMONSTRATION —All Trades and Section ot Labour desir ova Of having a Racc'for llembera only ate requested to communicate with. Secretary not later than Friday. December i2.^W. Spenc( Simpson Secretary. W:: A PPLICA t-lONS for remaining Tickett A. inWeUesley'eConsultattonjnustbeßenJ la at once.—A. "WeUealey. ". ■ ■ '..■:•■ ■.'■■■:;-'-v'.V;,,: ;■■ ■
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 4531, 6 December 1884, Page 7
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