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BRUNSWICK HALL. GREAT AND CONTINUED SUOOB3S OP THE P.O P TJ-L A E CO NCEEIS BT MADAME CARANDINI, MISS FANNIE CAEANDIIfI ME. WALTER SHERWIN, ANB MISS EOSINA CASANBINI. A CHOICE PROGRAMME npHIB EVENING (THURSDAY! J- JANUARY 23. }> The Programme will be varied Nightly, and comprise Selections from the Most Popular Operas, English, Irish, and Scotch Songs, Quartettes, Trios Buffo Songsand Duets, Pianoforte Soloe, &c., &o. • PEO GH A MJM E : Part I. 1. Operatic Selection—" Tho Endiantresa" (Balfe) Madame Carandini, llisa B, Carandini, Miss F. Carandini, and Mr. Walter Sherwin. 2. Grand Scena—"O mio Fernando"...Miss Fannie Carandini, 3. Song—" Homo of my Heart" (Lurline) Mr. Wnlter Bherwin. 4. Valse, Brilliante (vocal) "II Baccio" Miaa Soeina Oarandini. 5. Buffo Duet—" Mr. and Sirs. Bell" Madame Carandini and Mr. Walter Sherwin. 6. Song—" Why do I weep for thee ?" Madame Carandini. 7. Duet—"Sister Elves" Mies Rogina Carandini and Miss Fannie Carandini. 8 c ong—" I heard a Brooklet Gushing" Biisa Rosina Carandini. 3> Operatio Selection—" H Trovatore" Madame Carandini, Miss Rosina Carandini, Miss Fannie Carsndini, and Sir. Walter Sherwin. (AN IXTERYAIi OP FIFTEEN MINUTES.) Part 11. 1. Duetto from the Opera of " Maria Padilla" (Donizetti).. Mißß Hosina and Miss Fannie Carandini. 2. Bong—" The Forsaken " Madame Carandini. 3. Ballad—" lam o Bimple Muleteer "...Mr. Walter Sherwin. 4. Ballad—" I cannot mind my Wheel, Mother"... Miss Bosina Carandini. 5. Buffo Duet.—" Little Farm ". .Madame Carandini andßlr. W. Sherwin. 6. Pong—"Dermott A store" (Crotch)...Mis ß Fannie Carandini. 7. Duet—"O'er the Hill, o'er the Dale "...Madame and Miss Hosina Carandini. 8. "'i he Gipsies' Laughing Trio "...Madame Carandini, Mies R. Carandini, Miss F. Carandini, and Mr. W. Sherwin. :

Doors open at half-past seven, to commence at eight. Admission .'—Stalls, 4e. ; Amphitheatre, 2s. 6d. Back Seats, Iβ. 6d.; Children, 25., Is. Cd., and Iβ. Tickets remy be obtained, and Seats secured at W. B. and J. H. Upton's, where a numbered plan of the Hall can be seen. Books of Words of eaSS^prug..— —. '""* Ten. tained of the doorkeeper, price 6d. Copies ot the favorite Songs sung by the Misses Carandini, entitled " I cannot mind my wheel," " Lover's Requeet," and " Would'nt yoi like to know ?" may be obtained at the prinoipal Stationers. ' ;■: : . AUCKLAND CALEDONIAN &AMES. OPEN TO ALXi COMEKB. npHE FIRST COMPETITION for the following L Oames will take place in Mr. Bucklaxd's I Paddock, at Newmarket, on the 29th current, being | the Twenty-eighth Anniversary of the Colony. I PBOGBAMME: Playing Pibroohs, Reels, 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'2e; i6d. ; Prize, £3. Dancing the - Keel of Toll:ch—Entrance, 2s. 6d ; Prize, £3. Broadsword Exercise—Entrance, 2a. 6d.; Price, £2 Competitors for the above must appear in Highland ... . .;■ ■ • Costume. ■•• ! - : For the Beat Dreseed Highlander—Entrance, 2s. 6d.; Prize, £2. '.. ,' ,';." ■ , Tossing the Caber—Entrance, 2's. 6d.; Prize, £2. '] hrowing the Hammer— Entrance, 2s. 6d. ; Prize, £27 " „. - „„ • Putting the Stone—Entrance, 2s. 6d.; Prize, £2. ; Tilting at the King—Kntrance, 2s. 6d.; Prize, Vaulting with the Pole—Entrance 2s. 6d. ; Prize, £2 Hop, Step, and Jump—Entrance,-2s. 6a.; Prize, £2. ■Running High.Leap—Kntrauco,2s. 6d.; Prize, £2. Three Legged Kace—Entrance, 2s. 61.; Pries, £2. Hurdle Kace—'Entrance, 2b. 6d.; Prize, £2. Pack Hurdle Race—Entrance, 2e. 6d.; Prize, £2. Quoits (to commence at 9 a.m.) —Entrance, 2s. 6d. Foot Races for 300 Yards—Entrance, 2s. 6d.; Foot Race for a Mile—Entrance, 2s. 6d.; Prize,' Igo ... . -■ Foot Race , for Boys under 15 years—Entrance, la,; prize, £t. Wrestling—Entrance, 2s. Gd.,- Prize, £2. Three Competitors or no Prize. Should a larger amount of money be received the above Prizes will be increased, or Becond Prizes added. The splendid Band of H.M- 18th Koyal Irish will Piston the occasion. p ;= Secretary. Perth and Dundee Hotel, 18th January, 1868. TATJPAEI LAND SALE.

PURCHASERS of lIASD at TAUPAKI are requested to complete their purchases at once ; and notice is hereby given that conveyances must be tendered to the vendors for execution not later than tlia Bth of next month. Purchasers are reminded that they are chargeable with interest at £10 percent/per annum on the] balances of their purchase monies, and further that their depoEits are liable to be forfeited. J. O. MacOOKMICK. For the Vendors. Wyndham Chambers, Auckland, January 22, 1867. SOTIOE. ALL DBBT3 DUG TO TF3 MUST BE PAID at our Stores, Queen-street, on or before FRIDAY, the BWt instant, or otherwise they will he handed to our: (solicitor. JOHH SALMON & CO.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume V, Issue 1306, 23 January 1868, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume V, Issue 1306, 23 January 1868, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume V, Issue 1306, 23 January 1868, Page 1