C'HIORAL HALL, < 'OfKTEXA V-PLACE J ANOTHER, COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME TO- NIG HT. FULLER'S BIJOU COMPANY. LENNON! HYMAN! LENNON ! LENNON! II V 31 AN"! LENNON! Tho Marvellous Come din us, Acrobats and Contortionists, will introcluco a new and novol act. entitled '• "FUN IN A 'COTTAGE." j A re.ally Marvellous Act." j New Songs and Dances by i Mu. DAVE CASTON Everybody's Favourite. Ah, Silly! "Tho Sad-Eyed. Shriek" will cause more bhrieks of laughter. WII/L STEVENS as "Buffalo Bill." Continued eiithubiasfcic success of Mr. Sheldon Kindly. Miss Lena Harvey, Arthur Elliott, Miss Lillic Smith, aud our Bijou Minstrels. Great preparations have bcon rnado for a Magnificent Programme TO-.NIGHT. Stalls, Is (side entrance) j other parts Gd. Carriugos, 10 p.m. Under tlio Patronage and in tbe Presence of His Excellency tlio Governor and buite. Q YDNEY - STREET , SCHOOLROOM. TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, MR. CLIFFORD WALKER'S RECITAL. ! "A Christmas Pantomime," ! " Tho Vicar's Concert " (by desire). j MR. CLIFFORD WALKER'S RECITAL. " Tho Cautious Lover," " The Glorious Days to Come," " The Weshman at the Pantomime," ♦ " De Ole Umbrella." j MR. CLIFFORD WALKER'S RECITAL. | " The Losson of the Water Mill," I " Our Folks." " One More," " Shattered." Reserved seats, 3.q. Plan at the Dresden, Unreserved scats, 2«, ST. PATRICK'S COLLEGE. ON SUNDAY NEXT, September 23rd,. tbo College Brass Band will play the j following programme in the College .Grounds, commencing nt 2 30 p.m :—: — March — "Emerald F.slo" (Robinson) Overture—" Jtomoln " (Allan) Grand National Fantasia — " Beauties of Ireland " (Newton) Fantasia, — " Emigrant's Dream of Home" (Ord Hnme) March — ll Kathleen Mavourncon" (Crouch) Selection — *' Hibpvnia" (Konnd) Fantasia— "The Favourite" (Jubb) Finale— "St. Patrick's Day" God Save the Queen. THE RKCTOR. WELLINGTON EIGHT HOURS FEDERATED UNION. ANNUAL DEMONSTRATION. BASIN RESERVE. WEDNESDAY, lQfch OCTOBER, 1900. handicaps for running events. Demonstration handicap. 100 220 410 SSO 1 yds yd 3 yds yds C. M'Laughlin ... scr Bcr sor scr R. A. Gilchrist ... 4 7 10 30 A. W. TVatta ... 4 7 10 40 E. T. Brandon ... « 10 24 35 J. J. Taylor ... fi 8 22 40 W. Hughes ... «i 33 20 30 'Jl.J 1 . J. O'Neill ... 7 14 28 — J. D. M'Pheo ... 7 — — — !L. Shanloy ... 7.V 12 25 20 IE. W. .Evana ... 7£ 14, 23 40 |H. C. Allen ... 8 15 22 40 Wirrihaiia* ... 8 15 30 45 W. D: Bennett) ... 8i 14 23 40 T. Carrier ... BJr 3(5 30 50 W. Pilcber ... 9 15 25 13 H. Payno ... 9 16 30 45 J. W. Piko ... 9 15 27 40 K. A. Mickle ... !) 15 25 45 !J. J. Sim ... 0£ 15 30 35 |C. Brown ... 10 1(5 25 35 B. Stone ... 10 16 30 45 J-J. M'O'arthy ... 11 — — — E.Dixon ... 11 — — — W.C.Murray ... 11 16 — — IF. Sisson ... 11 1G 30 50 T. Cooko ... 11 — — — C. Hancox ... 12 17 f + A. M'Guiro ... 12 38 — — N. Gnild ... 12 18 35 50 T. Paterson ... 12 18 35 50 Bert Colcman ... — — — 25 — Corner .;. — — — 40 — Holmes ... — — — 4.0 * Assumed name. t Nob received. HURDLE HANDICAP, 120 yds. P. F. Lumsden ... scr 0. Hancox ... owes 3yds A. M'Guiro ... owes 3yds W. D. Bennett ... owes Byds W. Hughes ... owes 10yds K. W. Evana ... owes 10yds L. Shanley ... owes 10yds A. W. Watts ... owes 15yds MILE RUN. L. Ward ... ... ... scr C. B. Coleman 25yds Bert Coleman £3yds W. Pitcher 50yds E. A.Micklo 55yd 9 C. Brown 60yds P. M-Coll 70yds W. Williams* 80yds C. Hancox 00yds MILE WALK. P.M'Coll scr K. Digby GOyda C. Bailey 60yds A.Hansen 60yda * Assnmcd name. ULIC SHANNON, Handicappor. NOMINATIONS close for the Bicycle Events at tbo Trades Hall, Mannsrs-street, ■or Box 402, THIS EVENING (Saturday), at 8.30 o'clock. Handicaps for those events will be posted competitors on Wednesday next, ! ACCEPTANCES for all events will close i on MONDAY, Ist October, at 5.30 p.m. . The ART UNION PRIZES arc now on view in Mr. G. Linloy's window, Mariners-streefc-(oppoMte tho Opera House). f TICKETS, ONE SHILLING EACH, or Books of 20 tickets for 17s, forwarded to any address on receipt of application. I'lip Secretaries will bo in nttonclanop at tho Trades Hall EVERY EVENING NEXT WEEK, at 8 o'oloei:, to issno Art Union Tickets, and to supply any information required in connection with Iho Demonstration. h'pliiilile Country Agents wanted for tho sale of Tickets. ' D. M'KENZIE, General Secretary. P.O. Box 402. WELLINGTON fEOHNICAL SCHOOL. ART AND CRAFT GUILD [ WEDXESDxVT, 26th SEPT., at 8 p.m A MEETING of Past and Prp?rnl Student? will bo held for Hip purpose of forming tho above Guild. T. ETEVENEAUX, Hon. Sec. | ARTHUR D. RILEY, , 1 Director for Technical Instruction. '
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Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 72, 22 September 1900, Page 6
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