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AmuMmentc, *o. m Loei HEA T E B Manager Business Manager O T A I, Mr A. T. Canning. Mr J, P. Barnett. Mr B. A. Underwood. SECOND WEEK And Brilliant Popular Success. MIBS JKNNX* DEE. MB J. P. BUBNBTT, And their Meibeurao Company. THE QEAS9HOPPEB. TO NIGHT (MONDAY), MABOH 13. First production in ObrUtohnroh of the enomonaly Uneoessful, Homan tie, Foreioal, Mosloal Comedy. THE GBABSHOPPEB, Adanted from the French of MM. Meilhao and HaMvy by mi J. P. Barnett, and played to crowded homes in Melbourne during a tun ot eight consecutive weeks. NEW SONGS, DANCES, SCOTCH HEELS, Pibroch o’ Donald Dim. ” His Heart wee true to Foil." The original beautiful scenery. painted by Mr O. Gordon, tor the production In Melbourne. Popular Price*—4». 2a 6d, U. Box plan at Milner and Thompson'e. Ticket* atx^ry’a. 8 GENESES 4196 Badness Manager for MU* Jenal* Lee. PHOFESSOS MO MEDO has anired, and will Leeturedn the Oddfellows’ Hall, Hob Held street, on THDBSDAY EVENING. Subjecte—Phrenology and Shakespearian Beadirga. Admission—ls, 2s, and 3i. 4318 239 DANCING LESSONS PRIVATELY, MB and MISS BOBEBTS are making special appointments for instruction and practice in the NEW WALTZ, Mazurka, Ac., tor the approaching balls. Intending patrons should arrange at once. Honrs of attendance—lo.3o a.m. to 9.30 p.m. ODDFELLOWS*"" CHAMBEBB, Lichfield street. 4238 Meeting* OANTEKBDEY CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. A SPECIAL General Meeting of the above Society will be held at the offices of t*o Grain Agency Company, Triangle, Tuesday, 13th Inst., at 7.80 p.m. By order, NEIL BLACK, Secretary. Business—General. 4209 OXFORD TEBBACE BAPTIST CHUBOH SUNDAY SCHOOL. Jk TEA and Public Meeting will be held on A Tuesday, March 13th. Addresses will be delivered by eeveral ministers and friends. Tea on the tables at 6,30 p.m. Tickets—le 6d each. 4212 Exhibitions. WOODEND HOBIICULTUBAL SOCIETY, rjl H B A U t"u M N SHOW Will be held in the DIBTBICX SCHOOLBOOM. on THUESDAY, MABCH 15te. Exhibits to be ready for staging at 10 o’clock. 4141 A, H. BEAM LEY. Hon Secretary. HOBSE-TAMING EXHIBITION. John D ewe, THE NEW ZEALAND EAEBT, Will give his SECOND EXHIBITION OF HOBSE-TAMING AT TATTEESALL’S, OH MONDAY EVENING, 12th INSTANT. Doors open at 7 p.m., commence at 7.16 sharp. Prices of Admisaion: Special reserved reals for ladies and gentlemen, 2s j unreserved ditto. Is. WILD UNHANDLED COLTS. 4135 Sporting. LBHBUBTON R I AGING C 'LUB. autumn meeting To bo held on the BACECOUB3E, ASHBUBTON, OH WEDNESDAY AND THUBBDAY, APRIL 18th and 19th. saident-Mr E. G. Wright, M.H.B. Vice-PTesi-lonts—Messrs John Origg and W, C. Walker, fudge—Mr Matthew Stitt. Stewards—Messrs J. H. Dowding. H. T. Winter, W. Saunders, S. 8. Coster, L. E. Cowbie, H. kModlander, and Or Boss. Treasmer—Mr C. O. Fecks. Hwdi. tappers (open races)—Mr E. G. Griffith; district races)—Messrs Stitt, Fooks. Crisp, and Or Leahy. Clerk of the Conree—MrE, Saunders. Berk of the Scales—Mr M. Friodlander, Starter -Mr D. Thomas. First Baoe each day to start at 13,30. FIRST DAY. Handicap Bckdls Rack, of 40 sovs j over olght flights of huidlep, about 3ft Bin high} nomination 2sovs; acceptance, 1 sov; 2miles. District Wwbb Handicap, of SO sovs: nomlnation, 1 sov} aoooptanoo, 1 eov} mininum weight 9st. It the highest weight accepted .bo under Hat 71b. to bo raised to tbit weight and the others in proportion j district horses only ;14 miles, ~ , AshbdbTvN Adtomn Handicap, of 75 sovs, added to a sweep ot 3 sovs each for acceptor* ,* nomlnation, 2 sovs i aocoptanoo, 2 sovs j second horse to eavo stakes } if miles. , Distsict fcKLUKO Back (handicap), ol 16 aova} nomination, 1 sov t acceptance. 1 aov s the winner to bo sold by auction immediately after the race for 60 sovs } district horses only} I «oe. . .. . , Bklliho Hack Back, of 10 aovs» post entry, i sov. catch weight, the winner to Bo sold imme. diatoly after the race for 16 sms, any surplus to go to the funds ct tho Club j 1 mile. SECOND DAY. Coonxt UCBDI.K EACK lHandloap).of 30 eovaj over aix flights of hurdles, about 3ft 61n high j nomination, 1 eov j nooeptanoo, 1 eov. District horses only i It miles. Fltiko Handicap, of 60 eovsi nomination, 8 sovs} aoooptanoo, 1 eovj Jmile. AsHsuatotr St*ki'i,schask Handicap, of 60 sovs} over snob country and Jumps ae the Stewards may appoint} nomination, 8 sovs} aocoptanoo, 8 sovs} second horse to eavestake. If the highest weight accepting underlet 71b to bo raised to that weight and the others in proportion. Three miles. Fabness' Plats (Handicap), ot 80 sovs s nomination, 1 sovs acceptance. 1 sov. District horses only il i miles. , ~ Consolation Handicap, of 20 sovs; nomination, 1 eovi acceptance, free} 1 mile. Back Rack, of 10 eovs} post entry, 1 aov} no weight under o*t. For horses that have not won an advertised raoeof 16 sovs or upwards} QUALIFICATION FBBS. BULKS AND REGULATIONS, . Thors must bo three or more entries for each mt or thoie will be no race, .. . No entry wIU be received except on the nonion that all disputes, claim*, and ling out of the raoin* shad be decided hi '"® iwords, or whom they may appoint} their lision on all points oonneoted with carrying out i above programme to be final. ( . Canterbury Jockey Club Baolng Euloa stnotty Cored to. . ..... . A district horn shall moan any horse that has in commonly resident In the Ashburton County ivious to February lat, 1883, and up to tho diite the forthcoming msetlßg.'and by a P®”®" i resided in the said County during the earns dod. i. All nominations to bo accompanied by entrance is. name and sge of horse, and colours otrider. 1 in tho hands of tho Boorotary addresoed bo ill’s Hotel, not later than, 9 p.m. on Tburaday, uroh 23. 1883} weight* wIU be published on >od«y, April 9th, 1833. . , 1. Acceptance* and aweepe to bo paid to tha , otetery not later ton h 9 p.m. on Saturday, April ,11.1883, t. Five per cent will be deducted from the gross all moneys payable In accordance with this pro* imme. for expeaie* of the course. 14 6590 0. (JAUNDICES. Secretary.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LIX, Issue 6874, 12 March 1883, Page 1

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