i Meetings, _t___ses_ents* &0. ■-'• m H E ATR ER O V A L ..; LtessEES ",,..,'., Messrs Geddes and Willis. t ptaiis Manager .„■;'... . Mjc G.W» Collier. '.'[.. .; ...i HOLIDAY. Bll__u-.i-- - : \ - j THIS EVENING,. MONDAY. Lj IT TL E T0 D D"l EKIN 8. : OR, ; THB. 48-rOUNUEB t Mr Jones Brownsmitb ... Mr _F. fX. Douglas fifr Barhaby-Babicombe • '..;", Mi; Musgravti j Captain Littlepop : '.:.? v ;..- [Mr Ljster ' fAmantbis : .»; ' ...' Cassy Mat£ftcWa\ , Ahnie-Babieoaibe ';.,' Misa Marlon -Willis"! Susan, v ' ,t. -~. , ' SiTlss Lizeio BuShe ' ■ [To conclude with positively tho last time i- jTI.MiE a Ai ; Clementikowis.;. _.'.' }&'&<% Douglas | John'Barjolin ..; ' ... MxG. W. .Collier . , Mildred Barjohn , ... Mrs Walter Hill, Change" of Programme To-morrow Evening, .. , .... 1 ' 2721 4-14 — , .1 J, i, jI ii 1.1.-.--.. V • _ ADDFEL L : OAV/$ ' :1 2 : '1&L A:L L . v | MISS ~/J,; .- ~■;._.-;. i'-.i*D,lt'lr.il .V'iWh (1 . •;!.••■■!. ': MR ALFRED ;, f Pianist to H.'R.H.' the Tjukejof .-FidinbUirghk' GRAND OPERATIC & BALLADCOtfCEiRT i ;;; — -~<).- va •■■■ > J PROGRAMME ...;•;,! ~i' j FOR THIS EVENING (MONDAY), ' ' ■i ; v 3 'pl^ ,, -i: i,; ' i * i ;;'; > ;..; : \::;;,.':') ; jl. Piscatore.;', < , T ? (i}RfeziaJJQr-' j gia" (Donizetti) —Mf^elchprWinter.. • 2. Solo,Pianoforte—G^an4?Kfti.jt'asja*. , > ; Mft* j ; ritana"' (Wallace)—Mr Alfred jAnderr ■ son. . ■■.■-.:■• .!-•-.r:' > '.ii ; v i; i 8. Recit. and Scena, „!B£ua l ni,''Jnvelamv> : "Eruani" (Verdi) —Miss Carrie E'wwueli 4. Descriptive Song—The Village .Blaqkr-» | smith (Weiss) —MrMelchpr Winter. ,[■••;. L 6. Solo Pianoforte—Polonaise (Chopin)— ; Mr Alfred AOTersopf.,,/•/..j/ " ; 6. Cavatina—ltobert4orquW j'nimc(Meyer- ', i beer) —Miss Carrie Ejhanu,el. , , , n'c-W'thia 1 ! i^ig, r,,tl Sbbndni-',' T , ' bula" (Bellini) —Miss Carrie"TSmanuql ''>'" ; aud Mr (Melchor Winter. ;'•"!'' . ~ Pabt-11, ; ,"■- ---1. Ballad—MJr' PreVt^ane —Mr Melchor Winter. , , %. Splo Pianpforte—tfn "Baljo in Masqhera . . ; ; Anffersbh." *:". i . 3. Selection — Trovatore, — Miss" | Carrie Emanuel. ''/'",''' '. ~.-_ , - t ■> i.'^escWi.tffo'i-or.g^.The "Death of Nelson '~. i ! (BrabaA)-^-ltfi-Melchor Winter. ' '" $• Pianoforte polo—Grand Fantasia '-'Le ; | Propheto'(Rosellen)—_\tAlfredAtider- ,- i ! son. .. ~ $. Bolero-vPH Follow Thee (Farmer)—; , M Miss Carrie Emanuel. t ' !'""' ■"'"..* 7. : T)iiet for Concertina and Piano—Norma ! : audHrAnderson. Conductor—M"r • Alfred Anderson, R,.A,i_.' ' Pianist'to H:R.H;;the Duke of Edinbtirj__. I ■■• back seats, gallerjyv v lsi Doors; open at half-past seven f "concert at eight o'clock. -> The price-of i the Reserved Seatsfor the < future have been reduced to 38.. /» ,-, Plan \<_ ■ the Hall, at Mrsßonnington'a, :•.'-'. where! seats vuiaybo;secured.! Tickets may V also be-had at the principal music sellers. '" " ' ••" f■' ■'■' 2694 _H AN'fB'BB'U R V MUSIC HALL; - Raster gala performances, I TO-NIGHT (EASTER MONDAY). ' - CLIFTON and fbwtav GREAT 1 COM-, , I binatiOji 'of Varieties. : " .: "; MISS FANNY SARA, MtlS F. TOWERS, ' '.'„ MISS ROSA 1 TOWERS, MR F. TOWPRS..,; ";; i: :; eugen!e'bbda;'., /'•;";/. ;'V.;- f The only one-legged trapezian iv tbeworld. . ": ERSER, CARLE,; ' .[. '■ .' J Contortionist arid wife-walker. 'v.V-- ■■;■ .;./',':„".;;'..,.;' Magni_cen ; t BiU :; of; I Lookputfor ~; i f the Sreatfjapatears-'.jPpnperi Contest 11/,, L ~-, /,- Is, ..( 4«l4l ■'■'. -.a, __~,;i:-.i- ;:V r .:.-m-i.\ -" ir-.-,'. i.v^'-V ''■-■■'- ■■•■ FSIDAY.S MAY- ; D: ; ; ' ■, - ■' :V '-_ •- j .... .<<: i • .•■..': oi i , Stewabds: . _ ~.. ~ ~ iEj..;C.,l^laxwli, R, iFiwier. J. BrabasorU PG^raßbell,,^T.; ; H! Anflou, A: Hawdpn, R, H. : Campbell,,J..Pparapn, ,A- Cardale, Bsqrs.i,, [ j i :,).:■ -.-1 HakdioAp Hxjbdijß Race, a sweepstake ; of « wfih soys : added 5 two • [ ! 'miles over eigbt flights hurdles. , r " /Pxatb_ s. ,6 ; sovsj . |.: ; j each, half forfeit on. non-starters, with : 25 soya addecL; ,1J .miles ;■ weight for,- - - • ;age. r ;' -.•,■/.'-:'"..'■;:,;•; --• )_: 1 ■ ;•' ■■ ,•'-•-• - : .-^ Fabmbbs' PlAte, \ each,, with .# ; ,' //.", added j three-quarter miles; no weight ]'.],: under JO pt^rie.j.'iiorses!to^^beihepropertj. .] ; of.farmers in the.district!, -fost entries. ; - DistrictVs'ame as last yeas. ' '.'.', Kowai Pass CtTF/, of 3 soys each j to be paid ' :on n.s, with '20 soys added. ' Onev and. • three-quartey ini.es. _ Weight for age. c MAtVEBN Stakes, of 5 govs each, with 50 ? !sovs added, h.fcto be paid on n.s; One L and a«balf miles. V * Hack Race 10s each, with 5 soys added; catch weights. Poßt entries. .CONDITIONS. These races are under the C.J.C. Rules. No person will be qualified to run a horse unless he be a subscriber of not less than one guinea to tbe fund; Hack and cockatoo's race excepted.. All disputes to be settled by the stewards, ot whom they may appoint. Three horsei, the property of different -wners, to start in each race, or the added noney will not be given. Entries and nominations for the handicaps .-0 be sent to the hon. sec., K.P.8., Tatteratrs, on Tuesday, 22nd April,.at 10 p.m. ; acceptances and stakes at Tattersall's on May Ist, 10 p.m. E. C. MAXWELL, _ M 4 2725 Hon. Sec.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP18730414.2.2.7
Bibliographic details
Press, Volume XXI, Issue 2399, 14 April 1873, Page 1
Word Count
666Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume XXI, Issue 2399, 14 April 1873, Page 1
Using This Item
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.
Acknowledgements
This newspaper was digitised in partnership with Christchurch City Libraries.