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THEATRE $§^L ROYAL Leader of Orchestra ... Mr W. H. Flood THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, Jan. 10. BENEFIT of MR CHARLES WHEATLEIGH, AND LAST \T I G H 1 AST JNIGHT OF THE SHAUGHRAUN ! THE SHAUGHRAUN ! THE SHAUGHRAUN ! The Moving Gate Tower !— The Two Shots, and Fall of the Shaughraun !— The Wake of Conn ! The last opportunity of witnessing in Napier this world-renowned Drama ! Prices :— Dress Circle, ss ; Stalls, 3s. PIT— ONE SHILLING ! 321 ODDFELLOW S' HALL, WAIPAWA. MONDAY EVENING, 14rn Inst. MISS TILLY ANDREWS and COMPANY (Now performing under the management of Mr C. Wheatleigk) will appear in the sparkling Comedy "SATANELLA," to be followed by a Musical Interlude and Farce. Tuesday Evening 1 , 15th, Waipukurau Town Hall. . CHARLES VERNER, 326 , Business Manager. mHEATRE T)OYAL. BENEFIT OF DRAMATIC CLUB WARDROBE FUND. FRIDAY NEXT, 11th JANUARY. Production of the Great Drama, • ' ARRAH-NA-POGUE," BY MR WHEATLEIGH and COMPANY. 320 rpHEATRE ROYAL. THURSDAY, JANUARY 17. MUNDY'S ROYAL TOUR THROUGH WONDERLAND, THE LAND WE LIVE IN ; Or, Captain Cook's Britain of the South ! As exhibited by command before the Royal Family, and for Five Months at the Royal Polytechnic Institution, London, and only just returned from Europe. A DESCRIPTIVE LECTURE, Illustrated with beautifully-painted Transparencies, taken from Photoe^aphs, being part of Mr Mundy's collection of New Zealand Scenery. The Royal Tour through Wonderland, - .":.', with D. L. Mundy, F.R.G.S., The New Zealand Traveller and Explorer, author of "Rotomohana," &c. (who has just returned from Europe), patronised -by Her Majesty the Queen, the Prince of Wales, Duke of Edinburgh, and His Majesty the Emperor of Austria, who has presented the author with the Imperial Gold Medal. EXTRACTS FROM PRESS OPINIONS— The Times — "A series of beautifullyexecuted views." Illustrated London News — " Quite a wonderland of Nature." The Graphic — "The greatest natural wonder of the earth." Saturday Review — " The grandest and most curious phenomena in the world." I The Hour — '.' Their effect is that of intense reality." PROGRAMME:— First Part. Introduction — Captain Cook — His Discovery of " The Britain of the South" in 1769, with his original chart of the Islands of New Zealand Departure from London — Railway Station — Steamer Leaving Southampton — Plymouth Sound — Calling at St. Vincent — Amongst the Whales in the South Pacific — Lagoon Island — Young Nick's Head — Poverty Bay (first land' discovered by Cook) — Mercury Bay —'Cook's Landing-place — View from the Ranges looking up the Thames — Kawau, the Home of Sir G. Grey— Bay of Islands-^ Waimate— Hokianga — Giant Fern-trees on the Waima River — Nikau ' Palms— Flax Mills — Wellington — Port Chalmers — Dunedin — Ly ttelton — Canterbury Museum — Great Moa Skeletons — Christchurch — Thence Overland across the. New Zealand Alps to Hokitika, showing the magnificent scenery, admitted by all Travellers to be unsurpassed for grandeur by any country in the world. (An Interval of 10 minutes.) Second Part. [The Saturday Review — "The North Island of New Zealand contains what we must regard as the most complete and perfectly developed system of aqueous volcanic manifestations. Its features are scarcely larger than some of those in America, but there is a more evident unity of origin and combined effects in the operation of these marvellous physical agencies, representing a world of boiling pools, craters, terraced cascades of silicious deposits, geysers, and other phenomena mqx;e astonishing than Iceland, Vesuvius, and Etna."] Mundy's Sketch Map of Rotomahana — White Island, in the Great Bay of Plenty - — Inland to Rotorua — Roto-Kakahi — Interior of Native Pah — Chiefs in Fighting Costume — First View of Rotomahana from the Ranges — The Tarata, or White Terrace E — Hot Baths in Ditto — The Kiwi Geyser, a Cascade of Boiling Water — Lakes of Boiling Pipeclay— Roto-Pounamu, or Cold Lake— The Victoria, or Pink Terrace HJBoiling Geyser, the Gem of Rotomahana — Up the Waikato River to its Source, Lake Taupo— Tongariro by Day and Night— Tokanu, the Head of the Lake— The Priori Geyser— The Alfred Falls— Auckland Harbor— H. M.S. Galatea Homeward Bound— The Sailor Prince. Pianist Mr W. H. Flood. 321 NAPIER ARTILLERY VOLUNTEERS. Battery Orders — January, 1878. THE following will be the order of Drills and Officers on duty for the Month : — Sunday, 13th.— Church Parade. Battery to fall-in in front of the Post-office, in Browning-street, at 10.15 o'clock a.m. Band to attend. Wednesday, 16th. — Gun Detachment Drill. Lieut. Garner, Sergeant Wilkie, and Corporal Millar. . Friday, 18xn. — Government Inspection and Commanding Officers' Parade. Band to attend. Wednesday, 23rd.— Company Drill— Lieut. Pell. Wednesday, 30th. — Gun and Detachment Drill. Sergt-Major Gray, Sergt. Gilberd, and Corporal Sellars. Members will parade in undress uniform, with Waist Belts, for Gun-drill, at the Gunshed, at 7 o'clock p.m. The Government Inspection will be held at the usual place at 7 o'clock p.m. Full dress uniform. The Cadets will parade for Inspection on Thursday, 17th January, at 7 o'clock p.m., at the usual place. W. ROUTLEDGE, Capt. Commanding N.A.V. •Napier, January 10, 187 S. 338 FOR SALE, PURE LINCOLN RAMS AND EWES (Young Sheep) 100 aged Lincoln Eweß 500 fat cross-bred Wethers, 2, 4, and 6-tooth 150 cross-bred Lincoln 2-tooth Ewes Fat Bullocks HARVEY SLADEN, 31G Gragsmere, Meanee,

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 4087, 10 January 1878, Page 3

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