npHEATRE ROYAL. Lessee .. . . R. J. De Lias. Engagement of ME. JAMES GARDEN A'JD MISS MARSTON LEIGH, Direct from London by the s s. Norfolk, And the AUSTRALIAN SPECIALITY COMPANf, Who will appear in a series of High Class Comedies and Dramas for EIGHT NIGHTS ONLY. OPENING NIGHT. WEDNESDAY, 15th JUNE, Tom Taylor's Great Historical Drama CLANCAETY, Ob, Wedded and Wooed. Will be produced with all the original effects, and according to models and costumes as followed by Mr. Garden and Miss Marston Leigh during their triumphant tour with the piece through England. Donah Macarthy (Earl Clancarthy) Mr. JAMES GARDEN (First appearance in Wellington.) Earl Charles Spencer ... Mr. Arthur Elliot j King William HI. Mr. Lachlan M'Gowan j Lord Portland Mr. J. J. Welch Lord Woodstock ... Mr. James O'Brien Sir George Barclay ... Mr. Harry Sef ton Cardell Goodman (called " Scum Goodman") Mr. J. P. West Sir John Friend ... Mr. Gerald Dillon Usher Miss Ellel biordan Captain Gill Mr. Robert Bartlett James Hunt Mr. James Carter Captain of the Guard Mr. Reginald Holmes Lady Clancarty MiBS MARSTON LEIGH (Her first appearance in Wellington) Lady Betty Noel Mias Jenny Watt Tanner Susanne Miss Ethel Adele Mother Hunt ... Mrs. Lachlan M'Gowan Smugglers, Guards, &c, &c. New Scenery by Mr. H. Fhram. Strictly accurate costumes. Appropriate furniture and effects. THURSDAY EVENING, 16th JUNE, Will be produced the great comedy play, by Edmond Falconer, Eeq , author of " Peep O'Day Boys," " Buy Blass," Ac, entitled EXTREMES, Or, Men of the Day. Pit, Is; Stalls, 2s 6d ; Dress Circle, 4a. Box Plan at Holiday's. ST. MARK'S SCHOOL ROOM, Sussex Square. THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, 14th INST. DRAMATIC AND MUSICAL ENTER- - TAINMENT, In character, in aid of the Organ Fund. Admission One Shilling. Commence at 8 p.m. PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHUECH, WEBB-STREET. There will be a QACRED CONCERT IN THE ABOVE CHURCH ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, 15th June. Chair to be taken at 7.39. Admission, Ib. Proceeds Devoted to Trust Fund. A CADEMY OF MUSIC. A PUBLIC LECTURE Will be deliverpd in the above Hall, On FRIDAY EVFNING, 17th JUNE, By Thomas Seaver, 8.E., Q.U.I. Subject : "Legends and Folk-lore of Ireland." Chair to be taken at 8 o'clock by Edward Shaw, Esq., R.M. Admission, Is each. WELLINGTON HOSPITAL. A BALL will be given in the new Hobpital, Adelaide Road, in aid of tho Convalescent Fund of the Hospital, on Monday Evening, 20th Jnne, at 8.30, under the patronage of his Excellency the Governor and the Hon. Lady Hamilton Gordon. Committee. Alexander Johnston, Hon. Walter JohnEsq., M.D. ston, M.H.R. Hon. John Hall, W. Waring Taylor, MH.R. Esq. H. Bunny, Esq., W. H. Levin, Esq., M.H.R. M.H.R. A. de B. Brandon, Hon. M. S. Grace, Esq.. M.H.R. M.L.C, M.D. Hon. John Johnston, Hon G. M. WaterM.L C. house, M.L.C. Hon. W. D. Mantell, Hon. G. Randall M.L.C. Johnston, M.L.C. Dr. Diver Dr. Gillon Dr. Collins Cr. A. Young Cr. G. Allen Cr. J. Maginnity Cr. 8. Brown Cr. Stafford Cr. Greenfield Cr. Thompson Cr. Miller Colonel Pearce Dr. Newman Colonel Reader W. G. Turnbull, Esq. Dr. Harding Hon. P. A. Buokloy, W. L. Nathan, Esq. M.L.C. A. Brogden, Ef q , G. S. Graham, Esq. G. E. Tolhuret, Esq. J. B. Harcourt, Esq. J. Chantrey Harris, Geo. Beetham, Esq., Esq. M.H.R. G. S. Cooper, Esq. F. A. Krull, Esq. H. D. Bell, Esq. T. C Williams, Esq. Charles Johnston, W. T. L. Travers, Esq. Esq. Ladies' Committee. Mrs. Alex. Johnston Mrß. Brandon Mrß. Hall Mrs. Walter Johnston Mrs. Dick Mrs. Levin Mra. Tolhurst Mrs. Grace Mrs. T. C. Williams Mrs. Mantell Mrs. Travers Mrs. Bunny Mrs. J. Maginnity Mrs. Waterhouse Mrs. Norris Mrs. A. Young Mra. Newman Mrs. Pearce Mrs. N. Reid Mrs. Reader Mrs. Cooper Mra. S. Brown Mrs. Graham Mrs. Nathan Mrß. Miller Mra. Harcourt Mrs. Harding Mrs. G. Allen Mrs. Krull Mrs. Dransfield Mrs. C. Johnston Mra. Stafford Mra. Brandon, jun. Mrs.'Bell Mra. Greenfield Mrs. Randall Johnson Executive Committee. Dr. Collins Dr. Gillon G. Tolhurst, Esq. A. de B. Brandon, Eaq, N. W. Worry, Esq. jun. S. Pollen, Esq. W. G. Thistle, Eaq. J. S. M. Thompson, Esq. Tickets, 10b 6d each, or family tickebs of three for 255, may be had from any member of the Executive Committee, or from Meaara. Lyon and Blair, Holliday, or Reichardt. Special Trams will leave Government Buildings at 7.55, 8.25, 9.0, 9.35, 10.5, 11, 12, 1, 2 ; and return from the Hospital at 9.35, 11.30, 32.30, 1.30, 2.30, and 8.30 if necessary, and a conveyance will ply between the tram and the Hospital. W. G. THISTLE, Hon. Sec. to the Committee. ? X LODGE WATERLOO, 463, S.C. REGULAR Monthly Meeting of the above Lodge will be held at; the Masonic Hall, Boulcott-street, THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, the 14th inst , at 7.30. Business — Raising. Visiting Brethren invited. By command of the R. W.M. DAVID GREIG, Secretary. I. O. G. T. A GENERAL MEETING of the Order will ba held THIS (Tnesday) EVENING, 14th June, in the Pearl of Peao3 Lodge Koom, Courtenay Place, at 7.30, Every member of the Order is requested to attend. By order of the D.D. HENRY FDK. DAVIS, L.D. I. O. R. npHE Hope of Wellington Tent will meet X THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, at 8 o'clock. Fines for non-attendance. The Juvenile Tent will meet one hour previous. F. H. FRASER, Secretary. I. O. G. T. EXCELSIOR LODGE. THE above Lodge meets every Wednesday evening at the side room, Rechabite Hall, Manners-street, at 730 eharp. Initiation at 8 o'clock. Anyone desirous of joining this Lodge can be propoaed and initiated the same night. No delay nor useless formality will prevent the members of this Lodge from carrying out the good work of temperance N.B. — Anyone desirous of joining the Pledge Society in connection with this Lodge, come and do so for any time length of time yon like. No charge made. All are cordially invited. CHAS. M'INTYRE, W.C.T. POSTPONEMENT OF MEETING OF RATEPAYERS. IN consequence of being unable to obtain _ the use of the Te Aro Fire Brisade Station Hall (it beirg engaged by the Society of Druids), the Meeting advertised to take place there This Evening, for the purpose of considering and adopting a requisition calling on Messrs. A. Young and S. Brown to resign, has been Postponed to a future occasion, of which due notice will be given. MICHAEL QUIN.
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Evening Post, Volume XXI, Issue 137, 14 June 1881, Page 3
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