{For continuation of news see fourthpage.) STEAM TO TVAIROA. j—_—*Bßk nP HE P- 8 - MA.NAIA, Capt. /JSK ■*• ®" B axter ' having rejfrfiK Mr*K\lT celve d a thorough overhaul, new boiler, etc., will resume '^SESSsaeessssss*running in the aboTe trade on MONDAY, 26ih instant, leaving Port Ahuriri at 9 a.m. Return tickets ipsued on this occasion at single fare of ONB POUWD. RICHARDSON AXD CO., Agents, Port Ahuriri, 22nd December, 1881. THEATRE ROFAL. BOXING- NIG-HT, DECEMBER 26xh. FIRST APPEARANCE OP GARY'S JUVENILE PIRATES OF PENZANOE OPERA COMPANY. BO CHILDREN , , ages ranging from 7to 13 years. Their performances of the PIRATES, CHILPKRIC, and PINAKORB arespoKen of in the loudest terms of praise by the Press throughout the Colony. Beautiful new Dresses, Pcpnery and Appointments. The eoie right fur producing , the HR\ThS baa been purchased by Mr Cary, £50J alone hiving been paid for the Copyright. Act Ist, The Piratea' Lair. AcD 2nd, The Home of his Ancestors (by purchase). Finale. Tableau. Rule Britannia. PIRATES OF PENZANCE. PIRATES. (THE PIRATE BAND) The Pirate King—Master William Cary (aged 10 years). Frederick, an Apprentice—Master George Williams (aged 10 years). Samuel, hie Lieutenant, Master Julias Pjterson ; Penruddock, Master Frank Smith ; Tregallyn, Master Allan Campbell; Trewalia, M ster Tasmau Campbell; Wyverton, Master Ted Walker; Sly thyyou, Master Robert Wash; Tredoc, Master Willie Connor ; Ayrhyi, Master Arthur Neville ; Mantyvyi, Master James Grindley; Trethjck, Master Herbert Flf mtng; Black Ulph, Master George Payne; RvcHyp, Master Harrj Williams; Balph the Ready, Master Wybert Allstead; hUTH, a Piratical Maid of all Work—Miss lizzib Schlikrkikb. THE PICNIC PARTY. Major-General Stanley, K.C.B. (a Model)— Master Earnest Wyatt General Stanley's Beautiful Daughters. Mabel Stanley Little Lena Kobinson (0| years) Edith Stanley. Miss Amelia Smith ; Kate Stanley. Little Amy Fitzgerald; Isabel Stanley, Miss Lizzie McCarthy ; Emily Stanley, Miss Christina Johnson ; Alice Stanley, Miss Fl"ra Brett; Rose Stanley, Little Hester J unison; Wilfrida Stanley, Mies Ada Stevenson; Ethel htanley, Miss Louia Boundy; Gwendoline Stanley, Miss Mary Jackson ; Constance Stanley, Miss Nelle Beere; Adf lla Stanley, Miss Constance Gwynne. THE GUARDIANS OF THE PUBLIC. Police-sergeant Al—Master Harry Smith PoHce-Corporal 84, Master Walker ; Policeman E.X L., Master Cullimore ; Policeman W.Y,, Master Pame, Policeman OFF.. Master Brennan; Policeman B A.R., Master Beck; Policeniaa A.S.S., Master Patterson ; Policeman X I X.. Mister Lawrence; Policeman N.A.K, Maater Williams; Policeman XX.X , Baby Robinson (aged 5 years). Conductor, Mr Salvatore Cemlni; Scenic Artist, Mr J. Brings ; Mechanist, Mr J. Wykes. Note—The management have decided to play at Popular Pricee notwithstanding the expense, and expect the support of a generous public. Circle and reserved stalls, 4a; stalls, 2i Qi ; pit, Is. Box office at N. Jacobs', where seats can be Eeeured. Koors open at 7.30, performance at 8 sharp. Martineo for Schools and Families fcATURDAY December 31st at 2 30. R. W. CARY, Manager. COURT SIR CHARLES NAPIER, A.0.F., No. 5502. MONDAY NEXT being a holiday, the usual Half-yearly meeting , of the above Court will be held THIS (PrtIDAY) KVENING. Business :— Election of Officers,etc I O ELLISON, Secretary OROFESSOR FRASER may be /f/XiS&v * conßulied at Mr F. E.Hamlin's. KSyOjVjQ Into Tabuteau's residence, Hospi'al /PWVKj/w Hill, from December 19th to 24th. in y* fCf elusive, from 2t09 pm. each day. V Faniiliea examined at their own g y residences in the earlier part of each \ day Mrs Praser will Rive advice to /■■ ////!' \ ladies on Hydropathic treatment of complaints. Examinations and conBUltations from 6s. Book", busts, Maps, and Hydropathic anpliances. ' Mr and Mrs Fraser arc both certified Teachers of Phonography, and will receive pupils of both Bexee, Apply early. ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH, Hastings. IT is proposed to hold a GIFT AUCTION in March next, Jα aid of funds for Lining the Chancel and other improvements. Contribution* will be thinkfully received by either of the members of the Committee—Messrs J. N. Williams, K. Wellwood, W J. Birch, C. A. FitzXoy, F J Knight, W. O. McLcod, J. Reynolds, and A. Wellwood Wμ BEIUJY, Hon. Sec. ANNUAL BOXrNG- DAY RACES. PRICES OF ADMISSION:Foot passengers, Is; Horsemen, 23 Cd. Vehicles, 2b 6d ; each occupant of vehicles. Is. Saddling Paddock, 2* tid ; Grand Stand, Bβ Grand Stand and Saddling Paddock, 7s Cd. ALF. T. DANVERS, Secretary, HAWKE'S BAY RACING- CLUB. PAKOWHAI RACES. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27. PRICES OF ADMISSION TO COURSE:— Vehicles .. 2s Cd Occupnnts of Vehicles .. .. Iβ Horsemen ~ .. .. 2a Gd Footpassengers Is First Race starts at 1 ofclock. Stock and Cohen's Totallsator on the course. All trains stop at Pakowhai Croseing. Special train leaves Napier at 12 noon. H. MONTEITH, \ Hon. Sec,
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3269, 23 December 1881, Page 3
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