PRINCE THEATRE. G . W. DANIELS, Proprietor. GREAT SUCCESS OF THE CHRISTMAS PANTOMIME AND BURLESQUE. MISS FANNY YOUNG, AS GRACEFUL. Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, the Performance will commence with (for the First Time in Auckland), the comic Drama in Three Acts, entitled the PRIDE OP THE MARKET. Marquis De Yolage Mr. J. H. Clifford Baron Troptard Mr. Wright Chevalier do Bellevue .. .. Mr. J. I'. West Dubois Mr. Herbert Ravennes Mr. Ilarville Isodore Farina (l'Jaker) .. .. Mr. G. W. Daniels MaitonGirolle (The Pride \ Mis 3 Ansted ot tno Market.) ) Javot (her sister) Mrs. 11. Twight Louise Do "Volage Misa Julia Corcoran To Conclude with the Grand FAIRY EXTRAVAGANZA AND GRAND CHRISTMAS PANTOMIME, Entitled HARLEQUIN GRACEFUL, OE FAIR ONE WITH GOLDEN LOCKS. Graceful Miss Fanny Young To be followed with the Grand Comic Pantomime, including the £10 PRIZE. Clown Mr. J. P. West Pantaloon .. .... .. Mr. H. Twight Harlequin Miss Maggie Griffiths Columbine Miss Julia Corcoran Magnificent Setnery by Mr. Massey. Machinery and Unrivalled Properties, by Mr. Twight. j Fkices or Admission : Stalls, 55.; Aniphitheatre, 35.; Pit, -3. Tlan of Hull at Mr. ~V auty's, where Scats may be secured. Crowther and Ford's Cars leave Newmarket every evening for the Theatre, returning immediately after the performance. No Bonnets allowed in the Stalls. Spacious Cloak-room for Ladies. THEATRE ROYAL. Proprietor . ■ Mr. S. Rowjs. rjIHIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, DEC, 29, Will bo produced the Christinas Play of PUSS IN BOOTS, With the most Gorgeous Scenery ever witnessed in New Zealand. MOVING PANORAMA UY MR. Mostkhouse, AND ghakd TRANSFORMATION SCENE, Representing the Web of the Maori Spider and THE Dawn OF DAY iton NEW ZEALAND'S FUTURE. ME. GEo BG E Pmm In his Far-famed Character of MAST E R SAM. Commence with the Comic Drama ot MIRIAM'S CRIME. Stalls 55.; to be reserved at VabTT's. N.B. No Bonnets allowed iu the Stalls. Boxes 4s. ; Pit 2a. ADAMS : S~MONSTER DERBY SWEEP ! ! /~\N the AUCKLAND JOCKEY CLL'BPLATE (J t0 i) o mn for on the 3rd of January, 1565, lOC subscribers at one pound each. Committee of management Mr. Wai.teh Dri.LEY I Mr. E. C'r. Qcicß Ur. James Findley | Mr. P. S. Mackenzie. £ s. d. .it 50 0 0 Ist llorso „ 5 o o 2nd o o To be'divided amongst starters 10 0 0 Ten por cent, deducted from above sums. The drawing will take place at Adams's Rove OvVtor Salom on MONDAY EVENING, January 2nd, 1865, under the supervision of a Committei chosen from subscribers. Tickets may be had of Mr. Adams, Royal Oystei Saloon • Mr. Walter Dudley, Queen-street; Messrs : land Menddlson, Tobacconists ; Mr. W Fin lav Hunter and Co.'s Sale Yards : Mr E. G i Q, ick, Cobb's office ; Mr. Mackenzie, United Serv.ci J Hotel. 1 Pi izea to be paid over on the settling night of race. FOR SALE, . VFRY LIGHT NEAT, DENNETT GIG A nSv new, with Collins's Patent Axle 'Enamelled Knee Boot, Lamps, &c., SUver-mOUiited lately imported. Gentlemen requiring a neat SO tSoS'HS/ « Good l%epai MACKIE BROTHERS, Wellesley-street, Coach Factory. Wanted Apprentices to tie different branded the trade.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 353, 29 December 1864, Page 1
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