BEUISTSWICK HALL. GREAT AND CONTINUED SUOOE3S OF THE POPULAE COS'CEETE BY MADAMF. CAEANDINI, MISS FANNIE CAEANDINI MR. WALTER SHERWIN, AND MISS ROSINA CAEANDIKI. A CffOICK PJIOGBAMME rpilTS (3IOITDAY] EVENING JL JiSUAKY 27. The Programme will ba varieu "f iglitl y, and compriat Selections from thf> !>IouC Popul ir Operas, Hnglish, Irinh, and Bc->teh Songs, Quartettes, Trios Buffo Songs and Duals, L'iimoforto Soloe, &<:., &e. PBOG-3AIIME : Taut I. 1. Overture, Piano—" '-emiramide" (Uilfe) Misa lioeina Caraiulini and Miss Fannie Carandini. 2. Gr.ind JOuet—" By 'Jie I-..,. e Tomb" (Donizetti) ■ Madamo Girandini and Mr. Walter Hherwin. 3. Cavitana—''Tnk?, this Cup of Sparkfing V> ine" (Litirlino) .... Miss Itosimt Carandini. 4. When the quiot. Stoon is Beaming" (^chorndorf) Miss Fannie Carandini 5- Buffi) Buot--" Qiianto Amoro" (Elixer of Love) Madame Carandini and Mr. Waiter hherwin. 6. Song—" By the Sad Sna Waves" (Benedict) Mies Fanuie Curandini. 7. Trio—"Ti Prego" (Car.=ham(..Missß. Carandini, Mise F. Carnndi'.'i, nnd Mr. Walter Shcrwin. 8. Song—" tVSy Molly Attore" .... Madam J Cnrandini. 9. Duet—" Beautiful Birda" (Glover)... Miss Ro:i»a and Bliss Kiinny CarandinL (A3J INTERVAL OP FIFTEEN , JUKOTES.) Part 11. 1. Duet, Piano—"The Canary Bird Quadrille" STiiiß llosina and Miss S'Hnnie Oarandini. 2 Sop.p—" FTotno fweet Home" Madame Curandini. 3. Aria—" So, my Ooariige now Tiesuining" (Wallace) ".. Mr. Walter Shurwin. ■i. Song—" Her J-Jright Smile Haunts me Still" Mias Ko?ina Carandini. 5. Duiit—"lVu-t Ucr Wot," (li:ilfe) Sties Bosina and MitiH Fan-iie Caranilini. fi. Vrtlrto Vocal—" H-Udii" Mi>-s F. Carandini. 7. Scotch r-oiijr—" Cimiin' tiiro'-thu iije"... Madame ("araridini. S. Duet —" I'hij Call" Miss Eo=ina and Miis i'annio Carandi-i. Ktitionftl AnLhein. Doors open at htlf-past seven, to commence at eight, Admieeio-. :—Stills, 4s. ; Arapfcilhsatre, 2*. 6d. liaek Seats, Is. Od. ; Chiidron, 2a., Is. 6&, and l=. Tickets may be obtained, and Heats secuied at W. B. and J.'h. Upton's, where a numbered plae oi the Hall tan bs teen. FC irriagea may be ordered at balf-paet Ten. . Books of Words of each programme may be obtained of the doorkeeper, price 6d. Copies of the favorite .'■•ong's sung by the Misses Carandiui, entitled "I cannot m*ind my wheel," " Love's ilequest," and " Wouldn't yo-i like to know '!" uwy be obtained a-t the principal Btstionera. AUCKLAND CALEDONIAN GAMES. OPEN TO ALL COMERS. mUB FIKST COIIPETITrOCI for the following 1 names wilt take place in Mr. Bucklaks's Paddock, at Ne (finarket, on the 29th current, being the lVenty-eighth Anniversary of the Colony. FROGKAMME: Playip" Tibrochs, Heels, and Marchee on the Great Higliland°Bagpipes —Entrance, 55.; Prize £5. Dancing the Highland idling—Entrance; 2s. 6d. Dancing the Sword Dance— Entrance 2a. • 6d. ; Prize, £3° Dancing thu l!oel of Tall ch—Entrance, 2g. 6d"; Prize, £3. , _ "„ Broadsword BxercUe—Kntrance, 2s. 6d.; Price, £2 Competitors fov the above must appear in Highland Cost u me. For the Best: Dres?ed Highlander—Entrance, 2e. 6d. ; Prixe, £2. ....■■•.!:.. Tossiug tho Caber—Entrance, 2a. 6d.; Prize, £a. ■j hrowing tKe iiaminer— Entrance, 2s. Gd. ; £ -- . t, • „„ Putting the Stone—iKntrnnee, 2s. 6d.; l'nze, £2. Tiltin? at tbe Hias —Entrance, 2s. 6d.; Prize, £3. Vanning with the Pole —Entrance 2a. 6d. ; Prize, £2 . iion rftep »nd.Tumo —T'.ntr«nce. 2s. 6J.; I nzo, £2. !Run«in«-iji"ti Leap— Kntranco, 2-.. Cd.; Pri lß , £2. Three Urgued l.ace—Entrance, 2a. 6i.; Priz3, £2. Hurdle KMce—'EiUraiK-e, SH.6d.; Prize, £2.- . •■ fuct Hiirdlo i<ace— Bntrnnce, 2e. 6d. ; Prize, £2. Quoitn (W otnmeuoe at 3 a m.)—Eatrance, 2s. 6d. Voot Races for 300 Tarda —Entrance, 2s. 6d.; Prize £2. Foot Kace for. a Mile-Entrance, 2s. 6d. j Prize, I £3. ■ ■ • Foot Race forßojs under 15 years —Entrance, Is.; Prize, £1. „■, t> • *o Wrestling—Entrance, 2a. 6u.; fnze, Three Competitors or no Prize. Should a larger amount of money be received the above Prizes will be increased, or Second Prizes ad The splendid Band of H.3L 18th Koyal Irish will asdßt on the occasion. R Secretary. Perth and Dundee Hotel, ; 18th January, 1868. PBIJIITIVS M«THODIST OHAPEL, EDWABDES-STKBET. raiHE SEOKPTIOST MKETING of the Sev. W. 1 J. DBAST will be ; held TO-iIORROW (fuesday) I<.VENING. January 28. Tna on the Table at 6 p.m. Public Meeting immediately after. Several Ministers and friends may be expected tc address tho meeting. Ticket* Is. 6d. ea'-h. Proceeds.of Tea to go to the Trust Fund. A TJCKLAWD O-YMNASIOM, Oommissaria 1 t\_ Stoie, Prmces-etreet.—Grand Acrobatic unc Gymnastic Performance, THIS (Monday) rYl&h TN(4), 27th instant. Tetrißi; Suspension on thPouble Trapeze! Is.; gallery, 2-| Commeucing at 8 p.m. 'lictuts at Messrs. vv n >t and Batger's and J. U, \V. H. Upton s and. Lin Flower'a.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume V, Issue 1309, 27 January 1868, Page 1
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