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SPOUTS AT NEAV RIVER RUSH 'TOWNSHIP. To r.K Held Ist and 2nd Jajcuaby. Commencing at 10 a.m. $> ■ Commi'%kk : Messrs M 'Lcod, Burnetti, Stitt, Thos. Lockhart, and H. W. Olson. Tue.vsuukk^ Mr Miseampbell. Si-X'iuoTAiiY.: Mr Goff. PROGR A M M E. Reuatta. Ist. Lioknskd AVatkismkn's Boats. — First Prize, L 5 ; second, Ll 10s. Entrance fee, 10s. . 2nd. AsiATOiru Race. — First Prize, 1,4; Second, Ll 10s. Entrance, 7s lid. 3rd. CiiA.Mi'io.v Rack, Open to all comers pulling a Pair of Sculls. First Prize, | L 8; Second, L 2. Entrance, 15s. 4th. Saimno Match von all Boats,— Prize, L 3. Entrance, us. Spouts. Foot Rack, 100 Yards, Open to all Comers. — Prize, LH. Entrauee, f)s. AVkkstlino, Cumberland, style, Open to all Comers. — First Prize, L 5 ; Sucond, L 2. Entrance os. Putting the Stonk, 21 lbs— First Prize, L 3 ; Second, Ll. Entrance, 2s Gd. Tossing the Cabkr.-— First Prize, L 3; Second, Ll. Entrance, 2s Gd. A'AUi/riNti avituthk Polk. —First Prize, L 3; Second, Ll. Entrance, 2s Gd. Stan niNtJ High Ju.au\— First Prize, L 3 ; Second, Ll. Entrance, 2s (sd. Quoits. — First Prize, L 3; Second, Ll. Entrance, 2s Gd. ■All disputes to be settled by the Committee, and all prizes to bo paid at the Belfast Hotel on the evenings of the sports, /^HRISTMA S S P 0 R T S. COAL CREEK GARDENS. GRAND MUSICAL FETE. Al Fresco Ball on tub GVrkx Sward. Arb( rs Grottt es, and Sunnnerseats, JJl^j forPicNics. Sylvan Shades for Romantic Lovers ! Swings for Children. THE ALLI AN C E BAN D. PnOFKSjSOIi SaMI'SON, M.C. f The Proprietor of the Coal Creek Gardens has provided the above for his Greymouth Friends during the Christmas AA r eek, commencing THIS DAY, AT 2 O'CLOCK. As there is no charge for admission, visitors are requested not to destroy any of the plants or shrubs . Boats every five minutes. E. NELSON, Proprietor. A PLAIN DRESS AND FANCY BALL AVili be held at the UNITED STATES HOTEL, Corner Johnson and Gresson streets, On FRIDAY, 28th INST. Professor Sampson, M.C. Dancing to commence at 10 o'clock. Full Band. Tickets of admission, ss. O % PENING NIGHT, WEUKESUAYJUith A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR ! AMUSEMENT FOR THE MILLION! MR J. KILGOUR, the only successful caterer for Public Amusements on the Grey, has much pleasure iv informing the Greymouth pleasure-seekers that he has succeeded in engaging, for a limited number of nights, the world-renowned PABLO FANQUE, AND HIS LILLIPUTIAN TROUPE, AVbo liavc had the honor of appearing before her Majesty Queen A^ictoi-ia, and all the CroAvned Heads of Europe. Master J. Pablo, in his Great Gymnasium Act, nightly. The Petit Danseuse, and the wonderful Performing Dogs, Punch and Nelson. Mr Pablo Fanque in his Avouderful feat on the Cord A r olante. Change of Programme every performance. Schools and Children half-price. Admission — Reserved Seats, 4s ; Body of fie Theatre, 2s. Day Performance on Boxing Day. Managkr— Mß. PABLO FANQUE. Agknt— Mß J. MILLER, pEAD MILLE. FALTHE. THEATRE ROYAL, Sweeney's Hotel. Engagement of the celebrated Irish Comedian MR CHARLES O'BRIEN, For One Mouth only, „ Supported by A DRAMATIC COMPANY, . From the Prince of Wales Opera House, Hokitika* Season. Tickets, £3 3s. URNITURE AND BEDDING. —All kinds of furniture made and repaired at Cooke's Cabinet Factory Gresson street, next to the Court House Hotel. WANTED, Gentlemen 1 to get their Clothes Cleaned and Repaired at M'Davitt's, Gressbn- street, opposite i%e Police Court: Billiard- Cloths cleaned ,ind. repairer 1 . ' ' '

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Grey River Argus, Volume III, Issue 149, 25 December 1866, Page 3

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