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Amusementa.

"ORINCE OF WALES THEATRE THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, MARCH It \ Grand Dramatic Performance by the Garnck Club, on behalf of tho funds of the New Reformatory under tho patronago of i Suporintondwt Him Maj or, Douglas Jorroh <■ Drama of THE RE. DAY. Fust Appearance of 'matouri. Interlude— Singing aii -», To conclude with tho Comody TAMING A TIGER. Dress Circle, 3s : Stalls, 2s. ; Pit, K Tv I T Y H A^ L L, GRAND OPKRATIC AND BALLAD CONCERTS, Under the dUtinguifehcd patronage of his Excellency tho Governor, SIR GEORGE BOWEN, G C M.G , AND LADY BOWHN. MISS CARRIE EMANUEL, MR. ALFRED ANDERSON, R.A.M., Pianist to II R it the Duko of Edinburgh, havo tho honour to announco that their FIRST GRAND CONCKR1 OK VOCAL AND IMsTHLMKNTAL MUSIC Will t»ko placo on WEDNESDAY JWKNING, 12th INST. The piogrumme will consist of selections from tho most popular Oporas aud Choicest Ballads.

Plan of the Hall o»n bo seen at Me««. Upton'* stationers, whero seats can be secured. Reserved Seatt, 4s , Body of Ila'l, 2« , Baok Seats, Is.

Conductor Mr A ifiikd Andisson, R.A.M ; Who will bo assisted by other Artistes. PROGRAMME IN TO-MORROW'S ISSUE

FAREWELL DEMONSTRATION TO HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR.

NATIONAL ANTHEM.

Tho Committee having requested m« to organise ft Musical Party for the performance of tho National Anthem on tho occasion of the doparture of hit Excelloncy th« Governor, I horeby invite the Musical Members of the district to join in this demonstration, nnd to commuuieato with mo at ONrf, so that I may arrange for a proliminaty practice. Tha performers will rcceivo free tickets to tho Wharf, at the •ztromo ond of which the Anthem will bo sung. JOSEPH BROWNE. Svinonds-street (next City Road), March 10, 1873

THEATRICAL MANAGERS AND ARTISTS in 8ydney, Queensland, and New Zealand, uro hereby cautioned against performing or taking p»rt in any of the works of W. S. Gilbert, Esq , Henry J. Byron, Kicj , Edmund Falconer, Esq., and Sir Charles Young, Bart , Dramatic Authors of London, hngiand, without having previously obtained, a written permission fiom Mcmm. Harwood and Co , of Melbourne, the assigned Agents of tho a'jovo for the Australian Colonie* and Now Zealand, to whom addross for terms — Levy and DeLissa, Attorneys for Messrs Harwood and Company, Bull's Chambers, 173, Pitt street, Sydney.

Sporting.

S~l R E W A RACKS. TO BE nELD ON THE 17th INSTANT (ST. PATRICK'S PAY) ON THE OREWA BEACH. Tho cxcellenco of the Course noodi no comment. Rofrcihrnent Booths will bo on the Ground. A Good Day's Sport ii promised. In all probability a Steamer will run on tbo dbOTO dato to tho Orewa.

AUCKLAND AUTUMN BACK MEETING. ELLERSLIE. APfilL 14, 1873. Stewards : Hon C. .T Tnylor Dr. Pollon Major Wnlmslcy O Crummer, Esq.' John digravo, Eiq Judge: Captain IScckham. H^ndr-uter (.'uptain W. Frnser. (Ji Kith of niK CoLitsK. II. Hardington, E«q, Stuitek • Itobort Wynyard, Eiq Clehk or mh Scaies : \v. Marki, Eiq. First Race— 12 o'clock MAIDEN PLATE of COso\s , open to allhoriea that hiwo never won an advertised prizo of £20 ; od« and a-half milo* , entrance, 2io»s. Second Race— 12 45. WELTER HANDICAP of 40sors ; entrance, isoru • half forfeit , to bedciHred beforo tho alarting of flrit r.ico , second hono to (are hit ittkes , one mllo and a quarter. Third Hack— 1.30. PONY R^CK, 'ISsoti , once round the courio ; 14 hands , to carry lOst , 71b. allowed for each inch under 14 hundi , entrance, liov. Fourth Kacb— 2 30. AUTUMN HANDICAP, a SwcepsUko of 5ior« each with lOOsovi Added , iccondjhorie to receiva 20«ovs from the prise , top weight not otm Hit , distance, two milos ; entrance, 3ioyi, to bo lodged with the secretary by 3 p m. 20th March , weights to bo declared Slit March, and acceptance with iweep of Siovi to be tent In at time of general entry Fifth Kaok— 3 15. SELLING RACE of 603ov* , onco round tho courio • wolterwcighu for ago, winner to be sold for SOsova , if entered to be sold for 40«ots, allowed 71b , SOiovs, 141b , 20^nvs 211b , IOjjovi, 2811) ; any mrpluii to go to the fund , entrance, 4iov§. Sixth. Kace— 3 45 HACK RACE of I5sovi, onco round tho couri* ; Cfttth weights , postentr»nce, lsov. StVBNTii Hack— 415 CONSOLATION HANDICAP of 25»ovi ; one jpjilo : entrauco, lsov , etitranco to be made immediately after selling race. Kace» will bo run under Victorian rulei and weight*. Entrancoi to bo closed 8th April, at 4 p m , Club Room, Auckland Hotel , and to be addressed to tho Secretary Entrances by letter will not bo received unless to hand at 4 p m 8th April Entrancos by telegram will not bo received unlei ■ accompanied by remittnnco Qualification to mcmberi of Auckland Jockey Club liiv, to non-momben 2sors , for all race« ticopt Pony and Hack race, for which liov will quilify. BURTON J. DAVENEY, Hon. Secretary A J.C. February IS, 1873.

Ecclesiastical.

THE [ANNIVEKSAKY SOIREE OV THK

HTO1I STREET CONGREGATIONAL SABBATH-SCHOOL Will take place THIS DAY (TUESDAY), MARCH 11,

Tka ov the TAnr.ri at fl 30 After which a PUBLIC MEETING will take place.

PROGRAMME. Opening Hymn (by children), and Prayer. C'iirtlnimn'n Kcmnrks Anthem, " 1 will lift up mine eyes"— Choir. Iteport. Anthem. " Flosanna," an Eastor Ode— Choir. Speech, " Child Training"— Mr. Jack»on. Solo on Harmonium— Mr. S. Lambert. Recitation, " Voices at tho 1 hrono" Quartette, "Goi Is a Spirit"— By mombtri of tb» Choir

IKTEEVAL OF TEN MlHOTES,

Glee, " Tko Chapel"— Alessrs Howdon, Taylor, Bartley, and Hcnder-on Recitation, "Littlo Minni.i"— Mastor Seabrook. Hymn, " One by One"— Children. Speech. Clioius, " And tho Gloiy" (Messiah)— Choir. Rctdin?, " Doing nothing is doing wrong"— Mr. Kw.iuton Anthem, "The Earth is the Lord's"— Choir. .Speech. Reply to Qnori, "Are Sunday schools a Success'' '—Mi 1>. Goldio. (' oiinff Jlj inn- Children.

QT. MATTHEW'S SALE OF PLAIN IO AND ORNAMENTAL G00D3 Will take place on MARCH 12rn AND 13th 1N^>T , In th.SHOP r ATELY OCCUPIED BY MR DYSON, At tho junction of Qucon-~tr..it and Wellosley-strsct. Doors opon on Wednesday at 3 p.m. and 0 p.m , on Thursday nt 2 p m nnd 6 pm. Aclmi'Mon Charge .Sixpence. Amongst other attractions thore will bo Vocal and Instrumental Music, a MaRic Lantern, &c. 'llio promlfiod contubutions of work aro requested to bo sent in bcfoio noon of tho 12th to Mra. J. Hoopor or Mrs. D. Jones

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIX, Issue 4848, 11 March 1873, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIX, Issue 4848, 11 March 1873, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXIX, Issue 4848, 11 March 1873, Page 1

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