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Opera THEATRE ROYAL. Lessee and Director .. Mr Duncan Macallum Musical Direclor .. .. Signor Tramaglia Stage Manager Mr Howard Vernon Treasurer Mr James Dixon nnAMBOUR-MAJOR OPERA COMJ PANY. Another Crowded House ! Money Ttjrned Away ! THIS EVENING At 8 o'clock, St6vens and Solomon's immensely successful Nautical and Operatic Extravaganza ia Two Acts, and Tableau "BILLEE TAYLOR," Or THE REWARD OF VIRTUE. (By special arrangen.ent with Messrs Williamson, Garner and Musgrove). CAST OF CHARACTERS* Billed Taylor Mr Howard Vbrnon Captain the Hon. Felix Flapper, R.N., of H.M.S. "Thunderbomb " Mr Cecil Burt Crab Mr Fred. Dark Sir Mincing Lane.. .. .. .. Mr J. Dray ton Ben Barnacle Mr T. Sullivan Susan Miss Blanche Lewis Arabella Lano.. .. .. Miss Fanny Liddiard Elisa Dobscy .. .. Mddle. Andrea Navarro Phcobe Miss Elsa Mat CHORUS OP CHAKITY GIRLS AND SAILORS. Mdlles Addy Capper, Jenny Capper, Nellie Fornleigh, E. Clacey, Amy Lovell, Nellie Beattie, M; Leslie, Katie Ward. CHORUS OP SAILORS. Messra Lee, Fairfax, Carlyie, Rocke, Orguin, Cross, Cook, Marshall, Kelly, Dubois, Skinner, Wilkinson, Favas and King , . CHORUS OF VOLUNTEERS, Messrs Cook, Marthall, Dubois, Skinner, King, Wilkinson, and Kelly. DB UM BOY—Miss Katie Ward. Synopsis of Sceneey : Act I—View of Southampton Harbor, at the old Inn of the Roya\ George Act ll—View of Portsmouth Harbour, with ships sailing to and fro, by Messra Gordon and Hennings, Tableau. Incidental to the Opera a GRAND DOUBLE HORNPIPE. Will be introduced by Miss Florence Lewis and Miss Blanche Lewis. New and Magnificent Wardrobe just arrived from London. Mechanical effects by Mr Ockenden; Lime-light by Mr Cushla; Properties by Mr Ward ; SuDer-Master, Mr Ji Victor; Wardrobe Master, Mr J.Bennett; Baggage Master, Mr G-. King. The Opeia, produced under the psrsonal suparvi--Bion of MR HOWARD VERNON. Secure your seats in time at Jacobs' Fancy Repository, where seats can be reserved for any night during the season. Scale of Prices of Admission :—Private Boxes, £2 2s : Dress Circle and Orchestra Stalls (Eeaerved) 7s 6d ; Stalls, 53; Pit, 2s. O. NOBILI, Business Manager. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. NAPIER SECTION. AN EXCURSION TRAIN will leare Hastings for Napier and intermediate stations at 7 p.m. on FRIDAY, the Ist December, returning after the Opera. Single Fares for the return journey. Ordinal/ tickets will not be available by this train. C, B. HANKEY, District Manager. Napier, 29th Nov., 1882. Horticultural Bhow. HAWKE'S BAY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. THE First Show, under the auspices of the above Society, will be held in Tennyson-street, Napier, opposite the Protestant Hall, on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, the 29th and 30th of November. C. L. MARGOLIOUTH, Hon. Sec; HORTICULTURAL SHOW. AN AUCTION SALE of Exhibits, consisting of Strawberries, Gooseberries, Vegetables, and a collection of Peas, Rhubarb, Cucumbers, Beans, New Potatoes, Roses, Bouquets, etc., etc. ; also, about 200 yards striped Hessian, and the timber used in the erection, etc., etc., will be held THIS EVENING at 9 o'clock. The whole Without Reserve. C. L. MARGOLIOUTH, Hon. Sec. Evangelistic Services EVANGELISTIC MISSION. MRSi TTAMPSON will conduct an EVANGEJLIL LISTIC MISSION in the Wesleyan Church, Clive Square (lent to the Committee for the purpose), from MONDAY. December 4th to SUNDAY, Decemtjr 10th, commencing each evening at 7 30, except on SUNDAY at 8 o'clock. All Sittings FREE. All persons invited. Noonday Prayer Meetings at 12 o'clock from Monday to Saturday. N.B.— Sankey's Hymns. Athletic Sports TiIRLENDLY SOCIETIES' SPORTS, Jo m NEW YEAR'S DAY. Judgea .. .. Mcnrs G. Wootton and R, Moody Starter Mr D. Murnane Handicappers.. Messrs R. Mullany and T.Murphy PROGRAMME OF SPORTS, 1. Maiden Bacs—Open to those who have never won an advertised race; distance 20D yards. First prize L 2 10s; second prize LI; Entrance 2a 6d 2. Putting the Stone (161b)-First prize LI; second prize 103 ; Entrance 2s 6d 3. Napier Handicap (3 events) —150,300, 440 yards. First prize L 8 : second L 5; third L 3. Five to Start or no third prize. Nomination ss; acceptance 7s 6d 4. Boys' Handicap (under 14)—100 yards, First prize LI; second 10s; entrance Is 5. Running High Jump—First prize LI ; second 10s. Three to compete or no second piize Entrance 28 6< Friendly Societies' Handicap—2so yaHi (Members of Friendly Societies only). First prize L 2; second LI: entrance 2a 6d ; acceptance Is 7. Vaulting- with Pole—First piize LI; second 10s; entrance 2s 6d 8. Girls' Handicap Race—loo yards. First prize 10s ,• second 5s ; entrance free 9. One Mile Handicap—Fiut prize L 8; second L 4 ; third LI 103. Five to start or no third prize Entrance 5s ; acceptance 5a 10. Tug of War—Teams to consist of eight men from each Friendly Society. First piize L 4 ; Fecond L 2; i teams to enter or no second prize, Entranco Is per man 11. Three-Legged Race—loo yards, Fiut prize LI; second 10s ; entrance 2j 12. Hop, Step, and Jump—Two hops allowed. First prize LI; second 103. Three to compete or no second prize. Entrance 2s 6d 13 Consolation Handicap—44o yards; open to all non-winners during the day. Xi Jt prize L 3, second L 2; third Ll< Five to start or no third prize. Entrance 2s Cd 14. Catching the Bellman—Prize LI; entrance Iβ. 15—Wheelbarrow Race (blindfolded)— Competitors to find their own barrows ; CO yards. First prize LI: second 103- Pour to start or ne second prize. Entrance 2s. Nominations for Maiden Race, Napier Handicap, Friendly Societies' Handicap, and One Mile Handicap, accompanied with fees and colors to be sent to the Secretary at the Herald Office, Napier, not later than TUESDAY, December 19. Acceptances, December 27th. AdmiEsion to the ground, Is. Grand Stand, Iβ. C, T. WILLIAMS, Hon. Sec. Impounding Notices, IMPOUNDED AT NAPIER, By Mr Strudwick on Nov. 17th, 1882, ONE Bay Gelding, branded like Ron off shoulder, not shod, stands about 12} hands high ■ Will be sold on December 2nd, 1882, at 12 o'clock noon, unless redeemed. [HENRY SKELTON, Poundkeeper, Carlyle-steeet, Napier. Business Notices P. IIIGGINGS & CO. WILL OPEN A BRANCH BUTCHERING BUSINESS in Hastings-street. Napior, on December Ist, 1882, aDd hope by strict attontion to business to merit a fair share of support. Small Goods of the best quality Fresh Daily. TT AVISO RECEIVED another well selected lot LAWN TENNIS BATS, From the best makers, Together with a large quantity of TOYS, &c, Suitable for tho present and coming eeason, which I am prepared to cell AT THIS LOWEST PRICE", w. LTw mm BASKET AND PERAMBULATORMAKER, EMERSON STREET, NAPIER. I7IOR the convenience of people residing at the : SPI I', I have appointed MR DENIIOLM, Agent for my specialities, a Stock of which will always be on hand. Wμ. E. WOODS, PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, I . N&PIBR AfiD HASTINGS.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3555, 30 November 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3555, 30 November 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3555, 30 November 1882, Page 3

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