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HASTINGS. TO-NIGHT !~TO-NMHT! HASTINGS AMATEUR OPERATIC SOCIETY Will give their final performance of Gilbert and Sullivan's Nautical Oomio Opera H.M.S. PINAFORE. DRAMAtTs PERSONiE. The Rt. Hon. Bir Joaeph Porter, X.0.8. .. Mr Thornton Captain Corcoran .. Mr 8. Ridge way Ralph Raokstraw .. Mr Ohaa Boosey Diok Oeadeye ~ .. Mr J. G. Hughes Bill Bobatay ~ .. Mr R. Winsley Bob Beokett .. .. Mr ST. Collinge Midahipmite ~ .. Maßter Maddieon Sergeant of Marines ~ Mr W. I. Bhanly Josephine.. ~ .. Mm Boosey Little Buttercup,. .. Miss George Hebe .. .. .. Mrs Prioe First Lord's Bisters, his Cousins, hia Aunts, Sailors, marines, &c. Introduced Items:—Song, "The Midshipmite," Seaman Niohol; bailor's Hornpipe danoed by Petty Offioer W. P. Stuart. Specially Painted Soenery, Specially Made Oostumes. Full Orohestra and Chorus of Sixty. Stage Manager—Mß 0. BOOSEY. Prioes of Admission—3s, 2s, Is. Box Plans at Mr W. H. Bowler's, Hastings ; and Messrs Miloer and Thompson's, Napier. Stall Tiokets at Hyde's, Napier and Hastings. THEATRE KOYAL. TUEBDAY EVENING, 22nd 00T0BE3, 1895, MR J. MAGINNITY HAS MUOH PLEASURE IST ANNOUNOING HIS SECOND BALLAD CONCERT AT WHIOH Mes H. J. MILLER, of Wellington, Miss O.AHERO*., of Dunedin, Hebb HANDKE, of Leipzig, " And Looal Talent will assist. Prices—3s, 2s, and Is. Box Plan at Milner and Thompson's. Tiokets for all parts of House may he obtained at Milner and Thompson's. WOODLOCH'S Great Circus AND AOAD'-MY OF HIGHLY-TRAINED ANIMALS. HOTE.-This Combination will be Considerably Augmented by the arrival of tbe other half of the Show, which has not yet appeared at Napier, prior to their departure for Gisborne. Cur Java Pony Stallions have No Fqual, Our Performing Dogs are Unapproauhable, Our Marvellous Monkeys are Unique, Our Lady Riders, Our Lady Trapeze Artists, Our Lady Terpsioorian, Our Wire Walkers, Our Acrobats, Our Jugglers, Our Marvellous Japanese. Eniiee Change o_ Phogeamme, FOR TWO j_IGt_TS ONLX — FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVENING, . Ootober 18th and 19th, at 8 o'olook. $jjg" By Speoial Request of a large number ot people whom the late boisterous weather prevented visiting our performance, the Management haa decided to give a Grand Day Performance on . atu ._ a_ Next, at 3 o'olock, for tho convenience of Oountry Visitors and dohool Children, when the whole strength of the Oompany will be engaged in the Performance.—Ohildren SIXPENCE to all parts. MILLION PRIOES—Is, 2s, 3s. Breakwater , Demonstration. TUESDAY, OOTOBER 22nd, 1895. PROGRAMME OF A QU,A-TIO SPORTS. 1. Sailing Club's Raoe, (Ist Clasa)—lst prize £10, second prize £3.-11 a.m. 2. Open Sailing J. ace (2nd Class), for deoked and half-deoked Boats usad for Fishing Purposes—lßt prize £7, 2nd prize £2.—11.20 a.m. 3. Handicap Sailing Boats Race, open to all-oomeis—lst prize £6, 2nd prize £2. —11.40 am. 4. Handioap Swimming Club's Raoe, 10.0 > lards—lst prize 30b, 2nd prize 10s.— 12 noon. 6. Napier and Union Sowing Olubß' Four-oared Raoe, half-mile—Prize, value £5.—12.15 pm. Inteeval foe Lunch 6. Ships' Boats Raoe, 1 mile (post entry)— < Ist prize £5, 2nd prize £2.—1.30 p.m. ?. Handioap Swimming Club's i_ace, 220' Yards—Prize, Ladies' Bracelet valua £3 10_—2 pm. ] 8. Handioap Swimming Race (open to all oomera), 175 Yards—lst prize £3, 2nd ] prize £1.—2,5 p m. 9. Napier aud Union Clubs' Pair-oared Raoe, half-mile—Prize, value £2 10s. - —2.16 p.m. J 10. Water Polo Match, Napier and Port Ahuriri Swimming Ciuba — Prises, Silver Medals to winners value £4 10s. ' — 2.30 pm. ] 11. Ships and Volunteer Navals Cutter , Race (rowing), one mile—Prize £6. —Post entry.—3 p.m. 12. Duck Hunt (open event), time limit 6 J minutes—Prize £2. Post entry. In heats—3.l6 p.m. 13. Napier and Uuion Oluba' [Double-soull- r ing Race, half mile—Prize value £2 10a.—3 45 pm. 14. Two-oared Fishing Boat Race (rowing), 1 mile—lst prize £3, 2nd prize £I.— — 4 p m. 15. Dingey Sculling Raae, length not to exceed 12ft on keel, course to be fixed on day of race—Prize £2.-4.30 p.m. Competition in all events or no prizes given. Three entries or no second prise. i Entranoe for all Events Free. Rowing Clubs' Raoes under the Rules of the New j Zealand Amateur Rowing association. The Oommittee reserve the right of altering the afaounts given in prizes, pro rat*, in aooordance with the gate money j received. Entries will olose at Neon on THURSDAY, 17th inst, with W. HODdaON, Hon. Sco , Corporation Offioes. OPENING OP BREAKWATER WHARF, TUESDAY, 2-Jjg OCTOBER, 1895. sjTflora, , _llffiS_-3_S 1273 TONS. 1000 p.s. i The above Steamer will have the honor of i Opening the N.s w Wharf on the above date, and after a Bhort stay for the opening ceremony, will run a ] GRAND MAMNE EXCURSION TO THE KIDNAPPERS i and round tho Harber, returning to the ( wharf about 4 p.m. i Refeeshmbnts Pboyidhd on Boasd. A Braes Band will accompany the steamer, j Fares, 2s 6d. - UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY OF j NEW Z__JL&ND (LiMiMD), _ ; Agents. . — i GI3 BORNE RACING CLUB'S SPRING [ MEEHNG, NOVJ_MB__i 9m, 1895. £ [Me O. D. Bennkis, Handioafphb.l NOMINATIONS for the following Eventsoloseon Ootober 19that 9 p.m., ; 1 soy eaoh: — Flying Handioap of 40 eovs , |of a mile ; Handicap Hurdle Raoe of 50 j soys., If mile ; Park Handioap of 60 soys,, \\ mile. Weights, Ootober 26th. Aeoep- J tanoes, November 2nd. For full Pro- • j gramme see Posters. M. G. NASMITH, . Seoretary. i LOYAL NAPIER LODGE, 1.0.0. F., M.U. - JHHE Usual Fortnightly Meeting trill be X held in the THIS (Thursday) EVM.L.G at 8 p.m. A good attendance is requested to meet the Distriot Gr »nd Master. A Social will bo held after the Business if the Meeting is oonoluded. : _______!

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 7497, 17 October 1895, Page 3

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