AMUSEMENTS. PRINCE OF WALES' THEATRE, . (BRUNSWICK HAL!..) -^ MANAGERS: MESSRS. BARUY AND DANIELS. FOR THE BENEFIT OF MR. J. H. CLIFFORD. TO-NIGHT (Thursday), November 3. ~»*nted for the first time in Auckland the A U R O R A "I^W* James Convers (a Newmarket Trainer) — MR J. EL CLIFFORD. Aurora Fiord (The Bankers Daughter)— To be followed by a Fancy Pas de Dons by MISS M. GRIFFITHS and MRS. H. TWTGHT. To conclude with the Laughable Burletta entitled ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA Antony MR. J. H. CLIFFORD. Cleopatra MISS J. COECORAX. MONDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 7th, BENEFIT OF MR. C. W. BARRY. * SEASON TICKETS issued on application to Messrs. BARRY & DANIELS. Properly Numbered Seats and Tickets mar be had and secured at Mr. Chapman's. Stalls, 2s. 6d. ; Back Seats, Is. 6d. Half Price at Half-past 9 o'clock. THEATRE MM ROYAL. PROPRIETOR: MR. S. ROWE. Enthusiastic reception of Mr. George Fawcett's Original Burlesque the CHAMBER O F II ORRO RS . TO-NIGHT (Thursday), November 3. fin HE Performance will commence with, by particular ■. desire the Elegant Comedy THE RIVALS. Bob Acres MR. GEORGE FAWCETT.. Lydia Languish MISS E. JUNO. To conclude with the greatest success of the season, THE CHAMBER OF HORRORS. A TALE OF WAX AND MYSTERY, Supported by the whole Company, with New and Original MUSIC, SONGS, AND DANCES, Never before seen here ; concluding with a Grand ALLEGORICAL TABLEAU. Seats should be secured on the plan at VaKty's at an early hour this day. . • N.B.—No Bonnets allowed in the Stalls Boxes 45.; Pit 2s. Stalls ss. : to be reserved at Varty's. THE PAVILION. MJT SIC HALL. Lessee—Me. GEORGE DALRXMPLE. i ABOVE HALL (lately the " Herald " X Office) is being tastefully fined up as a MUSIC AND CONCERT HALL on the London models, and will be opened on an early date. Further particulars will be published in a few days. Auckland Annual Races, 1865. 10 BE HELD AT THE EPSOM RACE. COURSE, Jakuart 2nd and 3rd. FIRST DAY. Ist. MAIDEN PLATE, of sov., with a Sweepstake of 10 sov. each added, p.p. One and a-half Miles. 2nd. The EPSOM PLATE, of 150 so/., added to an Entry of 10 sov. each, p.p. Welter Weights. Two Miles. 3rd. ONEHUNGA STAKES, of sov., added to an Entry of 4 sovs, p.p. ' Gentlemen Riders. One Mile. * 4th. INNKEEPERS' PURSE, of— sov., with 10 per cent. Entrance added on the amount subscribed, One and a-half Miles. sth. LEWISSON CUP, of the value of 15 sovs. (the gift of Mr. Lewisson, Jeweller), to be run for by Horses, bona fide and unconditionally, at the time of entry and for three months previously, the property of Members of the Colonial Forces, Gentlemen' Riders, added to an entry of 3 sov.,p.p. One mile. 6th. PONY RACE, of sov. for Ponies of i3| hands and under, added to a sweepstake of I sov. About three-quarters of a mile. SECOND DAY. ! Ist. The POSSENISKIE CUP, of the value of 21 sov. (the gift of Mr. Posseniskie), added to an entry of 3 sov., p.p. One mile. 2nd. MAIDEN PRODUCE, of sov. Entrance 5 sov. ; winner of Maiden Plate to carry slbs. extra. Distance, 1 mile. 3rd. JOCKEY CLUB PLATE, of 200 sov., given by the Members of the Auckland Jockey Club, with a Sweepstakes of 10 sov. each added, half forfeit. If three hoases start the second to save his stake. Distance, 3 miles. 4th. The HURDLE RACE, of sov,, over seven flights of hurdles, added to an Entry of 5 sov. p.p. Tw'ce round the course and a distance. sth. The MILITARY PLATE, of sov. ; Welter Weights, Gentlemen Riders, added to an Entranca of 10 per cent., p.p. Two Miles. 6th. CONSOLATION HANDICAP, of— sov. Entrance 3 sov, each p.p., for Horses that have started and not won in the meeting, to be handicapped by the Stewards, or whom they may appoint. One Mile. 7th. FORCED HANDICAP, of 10 per cent, on the gross amount of money won by any Horse, half-forfeit. To be handicapped in the same manner as the Consolation. One Mile and a distant. Bth. HACK RACE, for untrained Horses, of - sov. ; Entrance 1 sov. ; Catch Weights ; Post Entries. One Mile. Weight forage in all races unless otherwise sp-.ci-fied. The races to be run under the rules o! the Auckland Jockey Club. EDWARD WOOLFIELD. Secretary. Pro Eono Publico. SHAVING. 6d.; Hair-cutting, 6d. ; Shampooing, Is. ; Bathing : Hot or Tepid, 25.; .Cold, !*.; Shower and Vapour. By J. WEBB, Wyudharastreet, opposite the " Herald " Office.
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New Zealander, Volume XXI, Issue 2265, 3 November 1864, Page 1
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