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BRUNSWICK HALL, i TEIUMPHAKT SUCCESS j OP THE OABzNDINI POPtJLAE CONCERTS. NIGH rS-MOBEj- COMMENCING* ' : TF'iS DAY (TUESDAY), JANUARY 21st, AND FOLLOWING EVENINGS. ;Th • Programme will bo varied Nightly, and comprise .Selectipna from the Most Popular Operas, English, Irish, and Scotch Bongs, Quartettes, Trios, . Buffo Songs and Duets, Pianoforte Soloe, &c, &o. PROGRAMME: Pakt I. 1. Overture, Piano—" Bohemian Girl (Balfe)..,Mies B. Carandini and Miss F. Carandini.' 2. Grand Duet —" By the Lone Tomb" (Donizetti);.. '•• Madame Garandini and Mr. Sherwin. 3. Cavatini—" Take this Cup of Sparkling Wine" (Lar2ine)...Mies Eosina Oarandini. 4. Buffo Duet—'' Quanto Amore" (Elixerof Love)... Madame Carandini and Mr. Walter Sherwin. 5. Song— '' By the fcsad Sea Waves" (Benedict).... Miss Fannie Carandini. 6. Trio—"TiPrego" (.atsham)...Mise B, Carandini, Miss ]?. Carandini, and Mr. W. Sherwin. 7. Song—"My Molly Astore" (Lavern)...Madame Carandini. ... 8. Duet—" Beautiful Bicda" (Glover),,, Miss Bosina and Miss Fannie Carandini. (AN INTERVAL OP FIFTEEN MINUTES). Paet 11. 1. Cuet, Piano—" The Canary Bird Quadrille".... Miss Koeina end Miea Fannie Carandini. 2. Song—"Home, Sweet Home"..Midame Carandini. 3. Aria—" No, my Courage now Regaining" (Wallace) .: Mr. Walter Bherwin. 4. Song—" Her Bright Smile Haunts Me 5ti11".... Miss Rosina Carandini. 5. Buffo Duet—" A.8.0." (Barnett) Madame Carandini and Mr. Walter Sherwin. 6. Valse, Vocal—" Hilda"..Mise Fannie Carandini. 7. Scotch Song—" Comin' thro' the Rye" ..Madame Carandini. 8. Duet—"Trust Her Not"..Miss Rosina and Miss Fannie Oarandini. Doors open at half-past seven, to commence at eight. Admission : — Stalls, 4s. ; Amphitheatre, 2s. 6d.; Back Seats, Iβ. 6d.; Children, 25., Is. 6d., and Is. Tickets may be obtained, and Seats secured at W. B. and J. H. Upton's, where a numbered plan of the Hall can be seen. Carriages maybe ordered at half-past Ten. Books of Words of each programme may be obtained of the doorkeeper, price 6d. Copies of the favorite Songs sung by tho Misses Carandini, entitled " I cannot mind my wheel," " Lover's Request," and " Would'pt you like to know?" may be obtained at the principal Stationers. AUCKLAND CALEDONIAN G-A ME S. OPEN TO ALL 00MER8. rPHE FfRBT COMPETITION for the following L Games will take place in Mr. Buckiand's Paddock, at Newmarket, on the 29th current, being the Twenty-eighth Anniversary of the Colony. PROGBAMME: Playing Pibrochs, Heels, and Marches on the Great Highland Bagpipes—Entrance, 55.; Prize £5. Dancing the Highland Fling—Entrance, 2s. 6d. ; Prize, £2. Dancing the Sword" Dance—Entrance 2s. 6d. ; Prize, £3. Broadsword Exercise—Entrance, 2s. 6d.; Price, £2 Competitors for the above must appear in Highland Costume. For the Beet Dressed Highlander—Entrance, 2s. 6d.; Prize, £2. Tossing the Caber—Entrance, 2s. 6d.; Prize, £2. 'J hrowing the Hammer — Entrance, 2e. 6d..; Prize, £2. Putting the Stone—Entrance, 2s. 6d.; Prize, £2. Vaulting with the Pole—Entrance 2s. 6d. ; Prize, £2. Hop, Step, and Jump—Entrance, 2e. 6d.; Prize, £2. Running High Leap—Entrance, 2s. Gd.; Prize, £2. Three.Xegged ltace—Entrarico, £a. 6d.; Priza, £2. : Hurdle Race—'Entrance,' 2s. 6d. j Prize, £2. : ■ 'Back hurdle RacewEiit'rancerSsV'ed.; Prize, £2. Quoits (to commence atSJ a.m.)— Entrance, 2s. 6d. Prize, £3. Foot Races for 30(T Yards—Entrance, 2s. 6d.; Prize, £2. Foot Bace for a Mile—Entrance, 2s. 6d.; Prize, i £3. Foot Race for Boys under 15 years—Entrance, Is.; Prize, £1. ■ ■Wrestling—Entrance, 2s. Gd.; Prize, £1. Thred Odmpe'titors or no Prize. Should a larger amount ofmoney.be received the ' above PHzes will "be 'increased, or Second Prizes added ' p. McDonald, ' Secretary. , Perth and Dundee Hotel, th January, 1868. AUCKLAND DISPENSARY. mHE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of .the. JL SUBSCRIBERS to the Auckland Dispensary will be held in the Committee Room of the Mechanics' Institute, THIS (TUESDAY) AFTERNOON, the 21st instant, et 4 o'clock, u JOHN BUCHANAN, Hon. Sec. ■UNION STEAM SAW MOULDING SASH AND DOOR COMPAKY (LIMITED). SHABEHOLDEBS are requested to attend the HALF-YEAULY GENERAL MEKfING THIS DAY, at 3 p.m., at the Office of Mr. J. T. Garliok. Queen-street, a quorum not having been formed yesterday. Auckland, January 21, 1868. AUCkLAND SALT WATER BATHS, BREAKWATER. npHE BATHS ARK OPENDa'ILY, from Suni rise to Suneet. ' The LADIES'BATHS are now completed. Hours for Ladies' (during which A Red Flag 'will be hoisted) 10 till 1 during the week, and 9 till halfpast 10' on Sundays. TERMS: Family Tickets to admit— ONE. TWO. THREE. FOUE. £ s. d. £ a. d. £ s. d. £ e. d. 1 Yearly 220330 3 13 6440 Half-yearly 1 5 0 1 17 6 2 8 6 2 10 0 i Quarterly 015 01261661 10 0 I Monthly 0 760 11 60 13 60 15 0 And one-fourth of the eingle ticket for every additional person. ; Single Bath, 6d. .All to be paid in advance. iiOBEKT SOAIERVILLE, Secretary.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume V, Issue 1305, 21 January 1868, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume V, Issue 1305, 21 January 1868, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume V, Issue 1305, 21 January 1868, Page 1