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BEUNSWICK HALL, TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS OF THE CAEANDLNI POPULAE CONCEETS. THIS EVENING (WKDNESDAY), JANUARY 22kd, AND EVERY EVENING DURING THE WEEK, The Programme will bo varied Nightly, and comprise Selections from the Most Popular Operas, English, Irish, and Scotch. Songs, Quartettes, Trios, Buffo Songa and Duets, Pianoforte Solos, &c, &o. PROGRAMME: Pakt I. Grand Duet—"Lucia di Lammermoor" (Donizetti) Madame Carandini and Mr. Walter Sherwin. Ballad—" The Emigrant's Child" (Linley)...Mißs Roaina Carandini. Song—"The Basque Muleteer" (Morini)....Mr. Walter Sherwin. Cavatini—"The Dream of Joy" (Bellini).... Miss Fonnie Carandini. Pong—"Estello" (Linley)...Madame Carandini. Fantasia, Pianoforte—" Les Hirondelles"....Misß Rosina Carandini. Buffo Duet—" Anticipations of Switzerland" (John Parry)... .Madame Carandini and Mr. Walter Sherwin. Song—'* The Murmur of the Shell" (Words by the Hon. Mrs. Norton)... Miss Fannie Carandini. Duet —" Two Merry Gipsies" (Maofarren) .... Miss Rosina and Miss Fannie Carandini, (AN INTERVAL OF FIFTEEN MINUTES.) Pabt 11. Grand Duet—"Hear me, Norma" (Bellini)..Madame and Miss Rosina Carandini. Ballad—"Regret" (Linley)..Miss Fannie Carandini. Irish Song—" Norah Mullane''.. Composed for Miss Rosina Carandini. Duet—"l Muse on Thee" (Mendelssohn).. ..Mies Koßina and Miss Fannie Carandini. Fantasia, Pianoforte—" The Bpinniag Wheel" (Sydney Smith).. Miss Fannie Carandini. Descriptive Ballad—" Tho Ship Boy's Letter" (Gabriel).. Miss Rosina Carandini. Song—"The Last Rose of Summer"....Madame Carandini. Duet—"Trust her not'..Miss Rosina and Miss Fannie Carandini. Doors open at half-past seven, to commence at eight; I Admissioi : — Stalls, 4s. ; Amphitheatre, 2s. 6d. Back Seats, Is. 6d.; Children, 25., Is. Gd., 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 may be ordered at half-paßt Ten. Books of Words of each programmo may be obtained of the doorkeeper, price 6d. Copies of the favorite Songs sung by the Misses Carandini, entitled " I cannot mind my wheel," " Lover's Request," and " Would'nt you like to know ?" may be obtained at the principal Stationers. AUCKLAND CALEDONIAN GAMES. OPEN TO ALL COMERS. 11HE FIRST COMPETITION for the following Games will take place in Mr. Buckiand's Paddock, at Newmarket, on the 29th current, being the Twenty-eighth Anniversary of the Colony. PROGRAMME: Playing Pibrochs, Heels, and Marches on tho Great Highland Bagpipes—Entrance, 55.; Prize £o. Dancing the Highland Fliug—Entrance, 2s. 6d.; Prize, £2. Dancing the Sword Dance—Entrance 2s. 6d. ; Prize, £3. Dancing the Reel of Tulkch—Entrance, 2s. 6d; Prize, £3. Broadsword Exercise—Entrance, 2s. 6d.; Price, £2 Competitors for the above must appear in Highland Costume. For the Best Dressed Highlander—Entrance, 2s. 6d.; Prize, £2. Tossing the Caber—Entrance, 2s. 6d.; Prize, £2. Throwing the Hammer — Entrance, 2s. 6d. ; Prize £2. Putting the Stone—Entrance, 2s. 6d.; Prize, £2. Tilting at the Ring—Entrance, 2s. Gd.; Prize, £3. Vaulting with the Pole—Entrance 2s. 6d. ; Prize, £2 Hop, Step, and Jump—Entrance. 2s. 6d.; Prize, £2. Running High Leap—Entrance, 2s. 6d.; Prize, £2. Three Legged Race—Entrance, 2s. 6J.; Priza, £2. Hurdle Race—Entrance, 2s. 6d.; Prize, £2. Sack Hurdle Race—Entrance, 2s. 6d.; Prize, £2. Quoits (to commence at 9 a.m.) —Entrance, 2s. 6d. Prize, £3. Foot Races for 300 Yards—Entrance, 2s. 6d*.; Prize, £2. Foot Race for a Mile—Entrance, 2s. 6d.; Prize, £3. Foot Baco for Boys under 15 years—Entrance, Is.; Prize, £1. Wrestling—Entrance, 2s. 6d.; Prize, £2. Three Competitors or no Prize. Should a larger amount of money be received the above Prizes will be increased, or Second Priz«s added. ,_ . . ... The splendid Band of H.M. 18th Royal Irish will assist on the occasion. p. Mcdonald, Secretary. Perth and Dundee Hotel, 18th January, 1866. ROYAL REOEPEION. City Commissioner's Office, Auckland, January 18, 1868. ALL PARTIES to whom SUBSCRIPTION LISTS have been forwarded are requested to RETURN the SAME, together with the Result of their Collection, within eight days from this date. By order JNO. OGILVIE, Secretary to the Royal Reception Committee. VOLUNTEER NOTICE. THE AUCKLAND RIFLE VOLUNTEERS will PARADE for BATTALION DRILL on THURSDAY MORNING next, the 23rd instant, at 6 o'clock. (Band to attend). Every member must be present. M. TIGHE, Major Commanding. January 22,1868. NOTICE. ALL DEBTS DUE TO US MUST BE PAID at our Stores, Queen-street, on or before FRIDAY, the 31st instant, or otherwise they will be handed to our solicitor. JOHN SALMON k CQ.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume V, Issue 1306, 22 January 1868, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume V, Issue 1306, 22 January 1868, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume V, Issue 1306, 22 January 1868, Page 1