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Amusements. ABBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE. Proprietor .. Mr H. N. Abbott, Manager .. .. Mr George Darrell. BRILLIANT SUGCKSB BRILLIAN V SUCCESS Of the Celebrated Australian Actor Author, MR GEORGE DARRELL MR GEOKGE DARRWLL MR GKORGK DaHRELL Supported by MISS ANNIE MAYOR, And Darren's Famous Company of Ar Ista. TONIGHT. CHANGE OF BILL Production of George Danell's phenomenally successful Sensation Drama, with entirely new scenery and mechanical affects. TRANSPORTED FOR LIFE TRANSPORTED FOR LIFE TRANSPORTED FOR LIFK TRANSPORTED FOR LIFE TRANSPORTED FOR LIFE TRANSPORTED FOR hWii Hubert Chandos (transported for life) MbGKORGEDARRELIi With Song, " The Unlucky Man." Gerald Fitz.oy Mr George Forbes James Tyrrel .. Mr H. Jerdan William Soames MrJ. P. West Tomßirdseye Mr Oily Deering Tim O'Meaghan .. .. Mr J. A. Patterson Lawyer Gibbs Mr Joseph Rayner Captain Brock Mr Stilling Duff Detective Long .. .. Mr Gore Ned Mulligan Mr W. Lore Sandy McDougall .. . .. Mr James Captain of the Surprise .. ..Mr JV. Somora Edith Vaughan .. .. Miss Annie Mayor Nelly Vaughan .. Miss Chriesie Peaohey Bridget O'Rourko .. .. Miss MabelTracoy Mrs Mulligan Miss Millie Prcscott Mrs McDougall .. .. Miss Helen Mayor Miners, Girls, Sailors, Policemen. &c, by a large number of auxiliaries. Act I. THE TICKET OF LEAVE. THE SNAKE IN THK GRASS. Act II THE GREAT DIGGING SCRNB. Acknowledged by Press. Public, and every Practical Miner in Australia to be the most truthful scene of diggiiiKlife ever presented on any stago. THK SHAFT SENSATION. Aot 111. THROWN TO THffi WAVKB ! HUBERT'S TERRIFIC LEAP FOR LIFE. THE SKA SENSATION, A Sctne of Marvellous Realism. Aot IV. THE VILLAIN'S LAbT RESOURCE. BROUGHT TO BAY. SATURDAY. JANUARY 16, first production in New Zealand of George Darroll's Bush Sensation Play, in i acts, entitled THE SQUATTKB, with entirely now scenery and effects. Special and Important: — Popular Priceß: DrcßSCircle and Orchestra Stalls.ls; Stall9,2s 6d; Pit, Is. Children in arms not admitted. Box Plan at Lennox's. Bookseller. Agent for Mr Darrell, JOB BROWN. MISS CIS RISTIAN'S THREE GRAND CONCERTS. NO PROGRAMME REPEATED. CHORAL HALL. MONDAY, JANUARY 11. AND TWO FOLLOWING EVENINGS, When MISS CHRISTIAN. R.A.M., The best binder that ever vieited Auokland (her first appearance here for ten yearsi, will bo assisted by the Orchestra Of the AUCKLAND CHORAL SOCIHTY (Who have generously accorded their valuable cooperation), The Renowned Tenor, MR ARMK3 BEAUMONT, MR ARMES BEAUMONT, The talented Young Pianiate, MISS EMILY CHRISTIAN. MR A. TAYLER (Gentleman Amateur) HER. CARL SOHMITT. MONDAY'S PROGRAMME. The ORCHH&TRAL EOCntTY will perform:-. 1. Overture, "Masaniello"(Auber) 2. Overture, "La Gazza Ladra" (Rossini) ' 3. Waliz (Strauss) MISS CHRISTIAN will sing: 1. "Canst Thou Believe" (Glordani) 2 " The Lost Chord " (Sullivar.) 3. " ye Bauks and Braes" (with Mr BEAUMONT) MR ARMES BKAUMONT wiltsing: 1. "Adelaide" (Beethoven) 2. "Tell me, Mary, How to Woo 'Bhee" (HodsoL) 3. ' INaviganW" (with MISS CHRIBTIAN and Mr TAYLER) MR ARCHDALE TAYLER will Biog:- " 1. "O Speraaia di Veudetta" (Verdi) 2. "Bedouin's Love Song" (Pinsuti) MISS KMILY CHRISTIAN will play:1. "Impromptu Andante," with variations (Schubert) HERR CARL BCHMITT will play :- 1. " Souvenirs de Bellini" (Artot) 2, Nocturne, Op. xxvil.. No. 2 (Chopin) ' Piano: MIS 3 EMILY CHRIBTIAN. Conductor: HERR CARL SCHMMT. Reserved Seats, in ; Unreserved, 2s. Plan of Seats at Lennox's. Commence at eight. Carriages at ten. _ R. S. SMYTHE. jm ight . hours demonstration: PROGRAMME OF SPORTS TO TAKE PLAOB ON JANUARY 29, 1886, ■ m thb DOMAIN CRICKET GROUND. BOYS' RACK. For Boys under 14 yeara of age. 120 yards Handicap.—lst Prize, i Dozen White Shirts (presented, by Mr J. Levy) and 10s MAIDEN RACE. 120 Yardß.—lst Prize, B.P. Cruet («. Porter & Co.). value J32 2s. and£l added; 2nd. H.P. Teapot, value £1 Is (CrulokBhank and Miller). Entrance, 2a 6d. DEMONSTRATION HANDICAP. 160 yard* I?3 aro1 B£li°Os >; aI E nSS^B^ HM-£l 0! ' rW rO^i H, ON I II RSII YARDB HANDICAP (Hurdles). ■ Ist Prise, Silver Cup, value £Z (Morrin & Co.), and Padded; 2nd, Suit of Clothea, winner to choose any in the shop (Barker Bros.. Newton). Entrance. 2a6d.> ONE MILK RUNNING . HANDICAP. - let Prize, &f j 2nd, Trousers and Veßt. to measure, eny T»eed in Shop (Munro and Milllgan): 3rd, Lamp, value 12a Ed (Mr F. Boycroft). Kntrance, 03. TWO-MILE WALKING HANDICAP. - lit Frlsse, £5; 2nd, Sot of Dish-covers, value £1 &&'fig£3? Val°6 «1B (MeßSra 611 Obßtacles)-l«t • Pr ze, «8; 2nd, £1: 3rd. Trousers to Measure, value Us 6d. New Zealand Clothing Co. • and Hat, value £1 Is, Fenton and Co. JSntrance. • ONE HUNDRED YARDS HANDICAP. For Indentured Apprentices (under 17 years of age) to trades working eight hours a day-let Prize, £1 ;2nd,Album. value Us. Mr James Ah K'ew; 3rd, White Shirt, value teM, M?Gi Nicholson. Entrance, Is. ONE HUNDRED AND FIBTY YARTIH HANDICAP (for bona fide Membfrs of Bri?" ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY virim HANDICAP (for bona Me Members of Boo? ONK HUNDRED AND FIFTY YARIW I HANDICAP (,or bona fide Members of AmiONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY YARDS HANDICAP (for bana flde mombelf ot Amalgamated Carpenters' Society). - Ist Prize, £3; 2nd, trophy. Entrance, 2e 6d. ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY YARIX* HANDICAP (for bonaflde members of Feaarated IronworkersAssooiation).-ist Prl« *s--2od, trophy. Entrance, 2s Od. *«•. ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY YAHTiH HANDICAP (for bona flde membeSrt &'c^ n 6d O. n'--lßtPrli!e' £3:2nd'tro^ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY vinna HANDICAP (for bona flda membirs ol p£f. ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY YATtns HANDICAP (for bona fide Members ofcKS sorters and Storemen's AssocioUon). - Ist Prize, Bnd. trophy. Entrance, 2s 6d. ONE HUNDRBD AND FIFTY YARnu HANDICAP^ Dogates to EtahtHoS? Demonstration Cojnmittee).-lßt Stijie? box cigars j 2nd. bos cigarettes. Auokland To-TUG-OF-WAR.-ForaH Unions and Branohes o{ Labour represented on Eight Hours Demonstration Committee. Teams tjoonslat of ™*5^ oaoh- Prize- £5- Post ontriSTioS S^£ X S AC\ Bißhty Yara»- - i«t Prfw a. • l5 aianw Il!r aUm ■""*• VBluel°B<T.l&rta).' Entries reoelved between the hours of Mvnn rWork&e^^,u\ ATUBDAY'^^ iwtC"" 818 a Twobm' R ««* In all laoes, six entries or no race. tberadng trick! atUSndfUlto WIU bB °» ' N" ° I i c a 3fo«oe Is hereby given (hat la compllanc* with the provlßionti of the Pnblfo ReierrM Act, i? 81i Araeodment Aot, 1888, the publlo will be prohibited from free access to the OnehuiiSS Recreation Ground Reserve during SATtfiE DAY the 23rd day cf January n™t. and ti?f k tbejoUowingcharKeswlll bn made for admU? For each Person One Bhli:ine For each Horse. Ooe Shilling For each Vehicle, One Shilling: \'' ' With an additional charge of Two ShillinM ASrf ISk °rAdmiSßionto tte enSSSSS^S By authority of the Trnstoes. ROWB& ADAMS, pULMAN'S^PH^OTOGRAFHIC Bhortlandl¥rh;et, Auckland. Toarietd and others are invited to call anft In. Hot Lake Uistriots, Wairakel, Native Carvings.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 7, 9 January 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 9 Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 7, 9 January 1886, Page 1

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