Amusements. Oddfellows Hα 11. MONDAY, DECEMBER larr. FIRST . GRAND CONCERT OF Madame . MARIAN BURTON, Principal Contralto of Madame AdeUnaPatti and Mr Sime Reeres , Concert Companies, Assisted by tbe famous French Violinist, M. HORACE POUS3ARD HORACE.POUSSARD . HORACE POUSSARD The Young Soprano* MISS COLBOURNE BABER MIS 3 COLBOURNE BASER .... (Wno haa recently returned from India). . The Popular Tenor, MR H. STOCKWBLL '. ' ' , MR H. STOCKWELL And MR FRANK BRADLBY, Pianist. Programme in To-morrow's Papers, -. Plaa of Reserved Seats Open To-day at Thompson's. Reserved Seats, sb; Unreserved, 2s 6d; Gallery, 28. 5056_ R. S. SMYTHiS. BRIDGE LAWN; THURSDAY EVENING, NOV. 27TH. MOONIiIGHT F^T-RAGING, lOOyds Maiden Race for a handsome marble clock;' Entrance Is,' to be made by 8.30 ' ; .' ■ p.m. .Fall Bcass Band and other amusements. . • ' Return fares, including admission to the grounds, 13 from town, <Jd from Radley, by special trams, leaving square 7.15 p.m. 4843 SUMNER EXCURSIONS THIS EVENING, EXCURSION to SUMNER TUESDAY, .( .. November. SSth. , ....-, Leave Square 7.15. . , . Stanmore Band in attendance; la return. 078 NEW BRIGHTON TRAMWAY COMPANyT „.. _.. . •■- LIMITED. : : . . " ;'. w TTji Kb U B SIO N .~£ NEW BRIGHTON. WEDNESDAY, 26th NOVEMBER. Accompanied by Stanmore Band. Tram Leave3i3qtfare 7.15; Brighton lb p.m. PERCY J. FRYER, 5015 Managiug Director.^ Sporting "; , XjOWER H.EATHCOTB JR/AOING ■, , v ChUB. SUMMJCR MEETING, DECEMBER 2STH (BOXING DAY) and 27th. . -t. , iStewahdb— MessrseVßmW ■ *I-S&sanjß.M'Diarmia ' , E.R. Deacon I JELRaTenhill , "Bu/i&B&i I J. & v^Uliams Mr R. Bro-srn. CUEBE OF THE CODBSB— Mr J. Kerr. Hon. Tbeasukkb— - f Mr,B- Brown. , ' X* HiNBIOAPPEKS— Flafr-Mr J. Creaawell I Trotting—Mr W. White FIRST DAY, HjJok HURDI.V Rack, of 15 epri.for that have not won any money over hurdles; over five flights of hurdles about 3ft 6tn high; no weight under IGat. About one .... mile and a quarter. Handicap Hukdle Race, of 33 soya, 5 aovs from the stake for second horse: over six . ~ flights of .hurdles about 3ft 6in high; nomination 208, acceptance 15s. About one mile and a halt. Heathcote Cup Handicap, of 50 soya. 5 soys from the stake for second horse; nomination 30a, acceptance 80s. One mile and a quarter. Maid£n Plate, of IS sovb; weight for age: entrance 15e. About one mile. FlydiO Handicap, of 25 sora, 5 bovb from the 1 stake for second horse; the winner of the Cup to carry7lb penalty; nomination 15s, acceptance 10s. Six furlongs. Wblteb Handicap, of 25 soya, 5 sove from the stake for second horse; nomination 15s, acceptance 10a. About one mile. MnwraiMEß Handicap, of 10 soya, S sove from the stake for second horse; winner of the Cup to carry 7lb penalty, and FJying 510 penalty; nomination 20s, acceptance 20s. SeVen furlongs. Consolation Handicap, of 10 soys (if time permits), for all beaten horses; entrance 10s, SECOND* DAY. j Maiden Tbot, of 15 soys, for all horses that have never started in any trotting race; ' entrance 15s. One mile and a half. Handicap Pony Trot (in saddle), of 15 soys, height Mhds lln or under, to be measured before starting; nomination 7s tfd, acceptance 7a 6d. Two miles. -.■--•• Heathcote Handicap Tbot. of 50 soys, 5 soys from the stake for second horse; nomination 255, acceptance 20s. Two miles. Handicap Maiden Trot, of 20 soys: nomination 10s, acceptance 10s. One mile. Handicap Pomv Trot (in harness), of 15 soys, height lihds lin or under, to be measured before starting; nomination 7s 6d, accept- - auoe7e6d. Two miles. ..- —- Handicap Harness Trot, of 40 soys. 5 soys from the stake for eecond horse: nomination 20s, acceptance 20a, Three miles. Handicap Trot Uα saddle), of 25sovs; nonJnation 12a 6d, acceptance 12s 6d. One mile.-, Handicap Habness Trot, of 25 soys; nomination 125j91, acceptance 12s tSd. Two miles. Nominations close on Saturday, the 13th December, at the Al Hotel, Caahel Btreet, at 10 p.m. uUandicapa will appear about Saturday, the 20th. '■ ■ Aooeptances a*nd Entries close on TseSSay. the 23rd December, at the Al Hotel, Caahel street, at 10p.m. The Slat Kaces to ne ran under the Rules of The Trotting Race* to be ran under the Rules of the New Zealand Trotting Association. " - A. L RATTHAY, 6020 Secretary. Loet and Found. T OST, from Mr Scarlett's house, Sunday JLa morning, a&ouB ten o'clock, a GREEN CANAKY. Anyone returning same to Standard Brewery, South belt, will receive the full value of the bird. 5005 nWO SHLGLJNGd AND SIXPENCE RE JL* between Cashel stree and Railway Station, DKUVBrtY BOOK. 'Finder trill receive above reward' em delivery at "Press" Joobing Office. 4ftt7 STJEIAVeD from Cox's farm, Harewood road, on Thursday, November lSih, one Ked and Whit« COW fn full milk. Any information that will lead to recovery o! came to the above address, or A. Hoctsoa'a, P&pasui, will be rewarded. 80Ba Stealing. . — ST. HELENS SHBARINCk. WANTED— Twenty-Sight Shearers and usual shed naads for at. Heleoe Shearing, to begin December 2nd. Apply tp ttte imderaigßed, <floo __ , W._A.ljOW, r On Sale, AXSBEWGXOSr. S TEE Iα BR O- Si" *** , havb pa& em. ti --. , 3 Gigs. I bprigß Cart I, Second-hand S3 Bugsies, I do Doable, 2 do Spring Prays. 1 do Batcher's Cart. 4050 SCALE JSLIGHT. "MOW IS THS TIMS TO SYRDSGB THE J3I TREKS WITH ■* ■>-■ LITTLE'S BLIGHT SPECIFIC. «»*n*y-108 C«k«l street E. 2US
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Press, Volume XLVIL, Issue 7718, 25 November 1890, Page 1
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