Amoeeinente. A BBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE, O - PKRA! PKRA! OPKKA ! PEKA AUCKLAND AMATEUR OPKRA CLUB. : Patron : His Kxcelleney Sir William F. D. Jervols, G.C.M G.. C.B. President: F. D. Fenton, Esq. Musical Director and Conductor: Herr Carl i Schmitt. ' OPENING NIGHT— i WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1. "LK9 CLOCHES DX CORNKVILLS." In throe Acts. Large CHORU3 of TO PERFORMERS. •*8 POWERFUL ORCHE3TRA. 38 1 New Scenery and Wardrobe, Limelight Effects. Pricea: Drees Circle and Orchestra Stalls, 4s; Stalls. 2a fid ; Pit, Ih. , Box plan at Kidd x. Wildm-m'a, Victoria Arcade. Doors open at 7.20 p.m., overture at 7 15 p.m. r sharp. I THO3. CHARTER. Hon. Sec. ri I T V TT ALL (IiATK THRA.TRK ROYAL). TUESDAY, AUGUST 31, 18S6. ; THE EDEN STAR MINSTRELS, REFINED ETHIOPIAN CARNIVAL THK WIDOW AND ORPHANS OF THE i . LATE W. LAING. Latest Specialty Eight End Men. Seventeen in our Circle Our Motto is Quality and Quantity Combined with Refinement. POPULAR PRICES. Dress Circle, 3e. Stalls, 2s. Pit, Iβ. MANAGER, HORACE DEAN. TREASURER. W. R. DOYLE. SECRBTARY, F. B. DAVIS. HOLY TRINITY CHURCH, DEVON- . PORT.—A Bazaar in aid of the above Church will be held in Auckland early in Ootober. Contributions of Articles for the Bazaar will be tnankf ally received by the following ladies, viz.: Mrs Walpole. St. Mary's Parsonage. ParneU; Mrs Moss. Parnell; Mrs Barton Ireland, Parnell; Mrs Filder, Retnuera ; Mrs J. B. Russell, Kosom ; Mrs Luck, Grafton . Road; Mrs Pierce. Biclclelgh; Mra Rico. Mount Eden; Mra Nelson, St. Paul , ; Parsonage, Auokland; Mra Brett, Symonds-Btreet; Mrs Cameron, Savings Bank, Auckland: Mrs Calder, All Salute' Parsonage, Ponsonby; Mrs Tebbs, St. Matthew's Parsonage, Auckland ; Mrs Hamilton. Cook-street, Auckland. "DILLIARDS, billiards, BILLIARDS. WAITEM AT A "BILLIARD SALOON, Foot of Grey-street. The above Room ia fitted with two splendid Exhibition Tables, and lovers of the Green Cloth can depend upon a clean Cue and every attontion. Pool every evening. THOS. MILLIN, Manager. NELKEN AND POND BROTHERS, mHE T ONDON rTUILORS, ALBERT STREET (Next Salvation Army Barracks?. SPECIAL EXHIBIT— English, Fkench, Scotch, and Belgium SUITINGS. Also, New Good* In Oamaru, Mosgiel, and Kaipol Tweeds, Suits of which can be obtained at prices to compare favourably with any Hoiue. Tho Buporloiity cf our style and Workmani ih'P la now an acknowledged fact. TELEPHONE No. 437. UKON NKLKBN .. _ _ _, Manager OTAHUHU RACING CLUB. (Registered under the A.R.0.) SPRING MEETING. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25. List of Stewards and Offlcere. Phesident : Vice-president : Wm. F. Bnekltind, Esq.. Thoe. Rogers, M.H..R. Esq. Stewards : Mr A. R. Harris Mr R. McGeo Mr Wm. Laxon. Mr A. M. Sheppard Mr J. G. Irons Mr Goo. Matthews Judge: Wm. F. Bueklanfl, Esq., M.H.R. Clkrtc of Scales : Clerk of Cobrse : Mr VV. Laxon. Mr T. A. Browne Handicappers : The Committee. Treasurer : Secretary : Mr J. G. Irons. Mr W. L. Lockhart. PROGRAMME: MAIDEN PLATE of 2Ssovs, open to all horses that have never won an advertised race exceeding £25 at time of entry. Distance, li miles. Weight for age.' Entrance, 30s. HANDICAP HURDLK RACE of lOsovs, SSOVS from stakes to go to second horßO. Distance, lj miles, over 7 flights ot hurdles about 3 feet 6 inches high. Nomination, leov. Acceptance, lsov. SUBURBAN PLATfi HANDICAP of SOeovs; lOsovs from stakes to co to second horde. Distance, li miles. Nomination, 2sovs; acceptanco. 2sovs. NOVEL RACE of 2030V8. Winner to be sold immediately after the race, and the whole of the prooceda to go to tho Club. Lowest weight, SaU Distance, 1 mile 240 yards. Entrance, leov. CITAHUHU HANDICAP STEEPLECHASE, of GOsovs; lOsovs from stakoatogotosecond horse. Dittanoe, about thro 3 miles over the Otahuhu Steeplechase conrao. Nomination, Hsov. Acceptance, lj;ov. RAILWAY PLATK HANDICAP, of Sfsovs. Winner of the Suburbsn Plato Handicap to carry 71b penalty. Distance, 1 mile. Nomination, laov. Acceptance, 153. DATES OF NOMINATIONS, ENTRIES. AND ACCEPTANCES: Nominations for Hurdle Race. Suburban PKto Ilandlcap. Handicap Steoplochase, and Railway Plato, c'obo on FRIDAY, Soptember 10,18S8, at olght p.m. Weights to appear on TUESDAY, September U. Acceptances and Goneral Entries clote on ' FKIDA.Y, Soptember 17,1850, ateiuhtp.m. ; All Kntrisß and Accoptuneee to he sealed and i addrtsied to tho Secretary, star Hotel,Otahuhu, or to Air Wm. Adams, No. C, Exchange ■ Chambers. Durhnm-atreetEift, with entrance lnoiioy encloicd and full particulars. WM. L. LOUKUART, Secretary. ; WESTPORT QOAL. ■ ;A CARGO FROM THE CELEBRATED ' ' COALBROOKDALE SEAM EX- ■' -« PECTED DAILY. TTAMMOND & FORT-STREET. AtfGUST 28TH. YOUNG MENS CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. WINTER COURSE OF LECTURES. September 3-Lecturo, " Glaciers and the Great Ice Age," Professor Thomas. September 17—Lecture, "Roceat Explorations in Palestine," Professor Aldis. Tickets for Course (for baaror and lady), 6a; Singlo Tickota, 4s; Single Lecture or Concert, Is. 1 Doors open at eeven commence at half-paat seven. THOd. BUDDLE, Hon. Sec.
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Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 203, 30 August 1886, Page 1
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