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Entertainments. New Thbateb Royal. Under the Management of Mr and Mrs Hoskins. EXTRAORDINARY SENSATION! Immediate and OVERWHELMING SUCCESS OF BAKER AND FAERON. Received again last night hy a LARGE AND ENTHUSIASTIC AUDIENCE, Who evinced their delight in THUNDERS OP APPLAUSE, AND SCREAMS OP LAUGHTER PROM BEGINNING TO END. EVERY TABLEAUX ENCORED. EVERY SONG RE-DEMANDED. THE EXCITEMENT UNPRECEDENTED. ASK ANYBODY PRESENT. THIS, WEDNESDAY, EVENING, CONRAD AND LIZETTE. Conrad (with Songs and Dances) Mr P. F. Baked. Lizette ( with Songs and ™ T Tim Flaherty 1 Dances. }Mr 1,. J . i ai.ron . Lucy Fuller ... ... ... Mrs Walter Hill. Notice. —Free List entirely Suspended, Press xcepted. Box Plan at Bilnz’s Music Saloon, WANTED, 20 BOYS. Apply at the Theatre. 11 o’clock. 6818 U s I C Tpr ALL. Lessee Mr John L. Hall. POR FIVE NIGHTS ONLY, COMMENCING THURSDAY, MARCH 15, After six of the most successful seasons ever played hy any Company in Australasia, to wit, 48 consecutive representations; 48 in Sydney; 70 in Melbourne; 18 in Adelaide; 20 in Hobart Town; 21 inßrisbane, and 12 in Rockhampton. Most positively the first appearance in this City of HOWORTH’S ORIGINAL HIBERNICA IRISH CHARACTER AND COMEDY COMPANY. Irish Scenery, Songs, Dances, Wit; and Humour. Admission—3s, 2s, and Is. Seats can be used at Biiuz’s Music Warehouse. M. B. HOWOETH, Treasurer. JOHN HOWOETH, Manager. ALPHABETICAL WILLIAMS, . 6697 General Agent. SOUTHERN CROSS LODGE. I. 0. G. T. GRAND ENTERTAINMENT in the Orange Hall, Worcester street, THIS EVENING, I p.m. iongs. Duetts, Glees, Readings, Recitations, &c. Mr Howard Haywood has kindly consented to ireside at the piano. Admission—ls. 6769 1 EESTON fJIOWN JJ ALL WILL BE OPENED THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, WITH A GRAND CONCERT. PROGRAMME. Part First. 1. Trio—“ How Gaily Glides my Bark ” —Misses and Mr Speusley 2. Song—Mr Comerford 3. Bong— -■ xne cupoy’o Warning”—Mrs Long 4. Piano Duet —“Orphee” (Sydney Smith)— Misses Litteu, .5. Song—Mr Appleby 6. Duet—“ Hear me, Norma ’’—Misses Speusley 7. Song—Miss Homer 8. Piano Solo—Miss Speusley 9. Song—“ Strangers yet’’—Airs Long 10. Song—Mr Baldwin 11. Song—Mr Appleby 12. Piano Solo—“ Fairy Queen” (Sydney Smith)— Miss Litten. ss and Air 14. Song--15. Song--16. Piano 17. Song--18. Song--19. Song--20. Song--21. Song--22. Song--23. SongPart Second. -“Whispering Hope”—Mi; Speusley -Mr Comerford -Aliss Horner Duet—“ The Rage of Loudon ” (Riviere) Misses Litten -Mr Appleby -“ I have been with the Rose”—Miss B. Spensley -Mr Baldwin -“ We’d better Bide a wee ’’—Airs Long -“Yet Once Again" Air and Aliss Spensley -Miss Horner -“Wind of the Western Sea”—Aliss Speusley Solo —“ Victoria ’’ —Aliss Litten. 6812 1.0.G.T. EXCURSION and Grand Alouster PICNIC, To be held at Oxford, ON THURSDAY, AIARCH 15, In connection with the North Canterbury jurisdiction of Good Templars. SPORTS, consisting of Men’s and Boys’ Races, Jumping, &0., in a paddock kindly lent tor the occasion. A MONSTER TEA AIEETING And Entertainment at the Town Hall in the evening. The excursion train will leave Eaugiora immediately after the arrival of the Christchurch train. A late train from Oxford to meet the midnight train for Christchurch. i Railway fare for the return journey, Eangiora— Adults, 2s 6d; children, half-price. Tickets for the tea and entertainment, 2s; children, half-price. Tickets may he obtained from R. Truman, Rangiora; John D. Blackmore, Kaiapoi; or any member of the order. 6739 RICHD. MORRIS, Hon. Sec. Meetings. CHRISTCHURCH SKATING CLUB. LUB NIGHT—This Evening as well as Friday Evening next. WILLIAM HARDING, Hon. Sec. L.0.L., No. 1. MAIDEN CITY; 4 MEETING of the above Lodge will be held J\ at the Foresters’ Hall, Lyttelton, on THURSDAY, Alarch 15. at 7.30 p.m. Business -6783 d ’ W. H. BLACKBUENE, Secretary. C.Y.C.— ASHBURTON CONTINGENT. AFOOT PARADE will he held on THURSDAY, Alarch 15, at six o’clock, at the Court House. 0709 J. STANLEY BEUCE. MR WASON will Address the Electors of the COLERIDGE DISTRICT resident in the Ashburton County on TUESDAY, Alarch 13, at the Library Hall, Ashburton, at 7 p.m.; and those resident in tho Selwyn County, at Mr Dean’s woolshed, near Waddiugton, on SATURDAY, March 31, at 7 p.m. 68(vi Sporting. OXFORD ANNUAL RACES. MARCH 16, 1877. THE above Races will be held on the above date. For particulars vide “ Lyttelton Times " of Feb. 12. Single Tickets will be issued, available as return Tickets till the following day. 5413 J. R. PEARSON, Hon Sec. NORTH CANTERBURY RACES. EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 2. For full particulars, see “Lyttelton Times” of Monday, Alarch 5, and small handbills. ACOAIAXITTEE Mooting will he held at the Club Hotel, Raugiora, ou TUESDAY E VENING, Alarch 13, at 8 p.m. 6745 E, aUEENE, Hon Sec. RAM AND EWE FAIR. NOTICE. —No. 11 coach will run between Cobh and Co.’s Office and Show Grounds on 15th and 16th inst, 6756 MILLETT & SAUNDERS,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 5013, 14 March 1877, Page 1

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