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Amusements., A GRICULTURAL TTALL, Commencing jAm* - ■^n<* TO-NIGHT fWIMPO EVERY (SATUR- ■■•'✓s*BHC^' EYE NIN G . DAY). AT 8. T>ROF. T^rORTON.'O OMITH, EMPEROR OF ALL HORSE EDUCATORS, The Greatest Horse Trainer since the Days of Rarey. AGRICULTURAL GRAND OPENING HALL, NIGHT! TO-NIGHT, at 8 AGRICULTURAL READ OUR HALL, PROGRAMME! TO-NIGHT, at 8 Mr J. J. Craig's Chestnut AGRICULTURAL Horse, the Record kicker HALL, of Auckland. TO-NIGHT, at 8 A Nervous Colt, the proA.GRICULT URAL perty of the Tramway Co. HALL. rO-NIGHT, at 8 A Kicker and two Unbroken Colts, the property AGRICULTURAL of Messrs Paterson and HALL, Co. rO-NIGHT,atB A Colt never handled and AGRICULTURAL a Nervous Kicker, theproHALL, perty of Messrs Pullan TO-NIGHT, at 8 and Armitage. COME EARLY. And other Subjects too COME EARLY. ■ numerous to mention. Doors open at 7.15. Exhibition, at 8. Box Office open from 10 to i. PRICES : 3s, 2s, Is. Children, HALF-PRICE. Persons wishing to have horses handled write or apply at the Agricultural Hall. NAT BKHRENS, Manager. r\ P E R A HOUSE. W. W. COLLINS ' Will Lecture TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) EVENING. Subject: "GUESSES AT THE RIDDLE OF EXISTENCE." Synopsis of Lecture: Origin of the' Solar System, the Sun, his Distance, Size, and Energy—A Mighty Monarch—Sun Spots, Solar Storms and Hurricanes—The Grant Planets, the Earth and Minor Planets—Other Worlds than Ours: Are they Inhabited?— The Earth Before Man—Past Forms of Life— The Riddle of Existence: Can it be Solved? Splendidly Illustrated by means of the Oxy-Ether Limelight. Doors open at 7.30, Lecture at 8. Dress Circle, 2s; Stalls, Is. QT. GEORGE'S HALL, NEWTON. MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 15. GRAND DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT In aid of Epiphany Church Organ Fund. Broughton's pretty Comedy-Drama, WITHERED LEAVES, And the Comedietta, FAMILY JARS. Appropriate Music. New Dresses. Admission, is; Children, 6d. . Orchestra, 8 p.m. . 7^ FYy ~h a" l LT MONDAY, 15th NOV., at 8 p.m. POPULAR LIMELIGHT ENTERTAINMENT. "v~" 'MY TRIP TO ENGLAND.' A Lecture Entertainment will be given in the above Hall by REV. JOSEPH CAMPBELL, M.A., F.G.S., F.C.S., ETC. SYLLABUS: The Enchanted Isles of the Southern Seas—Some Sights of Frisco—A Trip Through Chinatown—The Great Gold Mines of Cripple Creek, Colorado—Tellurides—Similarity between Cripple Creek Formation and those of Haurakl Peninsula —Attractions of London — Feeling there regarding our Gold Mines—The Stately Homes of England—Some Cathedrals—ln London Again—Two Nights among the Costers—Glimpses of Scotland and Ireland— Home — The Lecturef-B' Opinion of the Auckland Goldfields and what ought to be done at the present juncture. N.B. — Some eighty views will he exhibited, all of which have either been taken by the lecturer or specially prepared to his order. TICKETS : ONE SHILLING. Proceeds in aid of St. Paul's Organ Extension and Improvement Fund. T\GVONPORT CONVENT SCHOOLS." GRAND BAZAAR AND ART UNION. DEVONPORT HALL. A GRAND BAZAAR AND ART UNION In aid of the NEW CONVENT SCHOOLS, DEVONPORT, Will "be held in the DEVONPORT HALL On MONDAY and TUESDAY, Bth and 9th instant (7 to 10 p.m. Monday, 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. Tuesday), Grand Tableaux Vivants, Art Gallery, Musical Programme each evening, and en ' WEDNESDAY, 10th, GRAND OPERATIC CONCERT. 200 Prizes, some of great value. Christmas Tree for Children, etc., etc. Admission (including chance in Art Union), One Shilling. Ferry Steamers after Bazaar every evening. W. J. NAPIER, Hon. Sec. CONCERT PROGRAMME FOR WEDNESDAY: 1. Overture, 'Norma'—Orchestra. 2. Duet, 'Bellisoma'—Rev. Father Kehoe and M. Casier. 3. Song, 'When through Life Unblest we Rove'—Miss Donovan.- • 4. Song (selected)—Mr Parrish. 5. Solo from 'The Pirates of Penzance'— Miss Lorrigan. 6. Duet, 'La Favorita'— Miss Coleta Lorrigan and Mr G. M. Reid. 7. Violin ' Solo (selected)— Miss Celia Dampier. 8. Sestette, 'Chi mi fena' ('Lucia di Lammermoor')—Miss Coleta Lorrigan, Mrs Hiscocks, Rev. Father Kehoe, M. Casier, Mr Grace, and Mr Parrish. 9. Orchestral Selection, 'Martha.' INTERVAL. 10. Waltz, 'Festival' (P. F. Hiscocks)— Orchestra. 11. Duet, 'Life's Dream is O'er'—Miss Ada Wood and M. Casier (with violin obligato by Madam Le Lievre). ■ , 12. Song (selected)—Mr G. M. Reid. 13. Solo, 'The Power of Love' (from op. 'Satanella')—Miss Coleta Lorrigan. 14. Solo, 'Lombardi'—M. Casier. 15. Duet, 'I Heard a Voice' (Glover)Misses M. Donovan and M. Knight. IG. Solo (Mozart)— Rev. Father Kehoe. 17. Violin Solo (selected)— Madam Le Lievre. ■ 18. Quartette, 'Annie's Tryst'—Male Voices. 19. Qrand March—Orchestra. God Save the Queen. Conductor of Orchestra..Mr P. F. Hiscocks. Accompanists..Madam Le Lievre and Rev. Father Kehoe. ■ Ferry Steamers after Bazaar and Concert. . W. J. NAPIER, Hon. Sec. /"V P. X H A # HOUSE. MONDAY, 22nd NOV., 1897. Under Distinguished Patronage. A GRAND COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT Will be tendered to Miss HETTIE; HOWARDE by the leading Amateurs of Auckland, Who will produce Dion Boucicault's famous 3-act Drama, entitled 'JESSIE BROWN; or.THE RELIEF OF LUCKNOW.' Popular Prices: Dress Circle, 3/; Stalls, 2/; Pit, 1/. Tickets everywhere. WAITEKAURI KING GOLD-MINING COMPANY (NO LIABILITY). Notice is hereby given that all Shares on which the Fourth Call of One Half-, penny per Share due and payable on the Bth day of September, 1897, remains unpaid are forfeited, and will be sold by auction by Mr ■R. C. Garr, at his Mart, Queen-sti-eet, Auckland, on FRIDAY, November 26, 1897, at 11 a.m., unless the Call is paid before that date. C. J. STONE. Manager. Auckland, November 6, 1897.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 258, 6 November 1897, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 258, 6 November 1897, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 258, 6 November 1897, Page 5