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BRUNSWICK HALL. A GRAND CONCERT, BY MADAME CARAJSDINI, MISS FANNIE CAEANDINI, ME. "WALTER SHERWIN, AND MISS ROSINA CAEANDINI. rpHIS (WEDNESD A Y) EVENIN G, JL JANUARY 29. PROGRAMME: Paut I. Operatio Seleotion—" The Enchantress" fßalfft) Mudamo C.irandini, Miss K. Carandini, Miss FCarandini, and Mr. W. Sherwin. Q-rand Scona—" O mio Fernando"...,. .Miss Fannie Oorandini. Song—" Homo of my Heart" (Lurline) Mr. Walter Sherwin. Valse, Brilliante (Vocal) " 111 8acci0"........ Miss Eoeina Carandini. Buffo Duet—"Mr. and Mrs. Bell" Madame Carandini, nnrl Mr. Sherwin. Song—" Wliy do I weop for Thee r" Madama Carandini. Duet—" Sister E1ve5"...... Miss B. Carandini, and Miss V. Carandini. Song " I heard a Brooklet Gushing".... Miss Bosina Carandini. Operatic Selection—" II Trovatore" Madame Carandini, Miss R. Carandini, Mise F. Carandini, and Mr. W. Sherwin. (AK INTERVAL OP FIFTEEN MINUTES.) Part 11. Duetto.from the Opera of ' : Maria Padilla," (Doniuetti) Misses K. & F. Carandini. Song—" Tho Foriaken" Madame Carandini. BuUad—" J am a Simple Muleteer*. Mr. W., Sherwin. \ Ballad—"I cannot mind my Mother".... J Miss Rocina Cnmndini. \ i Buffo Duet—"Little Farm" Madame Carandini, and Mr. W. Sherwin. ' ' Song—"Dermott Ashore" (Crouch) Miss F. Carandini. Duot—" Trust Her Not" Misses Rosina and Fannie Oarandini. "The (Gipsies'Liiugliing Trio" Madame Cnrandini. Miss it. Carandini, Miss F. Carandini and Mr. W. Sherwin. Doora open at half-pa't eeven f to commence at eight. Admission :—Stalls, 4s. ; Amphitheatre, 7.3. 6d. Buck Seats, Is. 6<1.; Children, 2a., Is. 6d., and Is.

Tickets liny he obtained, mid Seats secured at W. B. and J. H. Upton's, where u numbered plan of the Hall can -bo ween. Carriages may bo ordered at lialf-paat Ten. Books of Words of each programme mav be obtained of the doorkeeper, price 6d. Copies of the favorite Song 9 sung by the MLiaes Carandiui, entitled " I cannot mind my wheel," " Love's Heqiiest," Hnd " Wouldn t yo-i li ;e to know ?" inay bo obtained at tho prinoipul Stationer*.• ■-■ I -• >■- •' '■ -*- V•• - .. rno-isoRROW bvb nin g, thoripay X will Dβ under the immediate patronage of COLONEL ELLIOTT, AND THE OFFICERS OF THE 18th EEGIMENT. AUCKLAND CALEDONIAN GAMES. OPEN TO ALL COMEBB. ' Patbon: HIS EXCELLENCY Silt GEORGE GRET, K.C.B. Judijes : ThomasMacfarlane, Esq., Bobett Graham, Esq., M.GA. M.G.A. Andrew Bevoridge, "Seq. Kohert Whitson, Esq. Wm.Frazer,Ksq.,M.P.O. 1. B. Gillies, Esq. J. McCoah Clurfc, Esq. James Smart, Esq. Farquhar McKae, Esq. McLutyre, Esq. rpHE FIEST 00MPETITIOU , for the following K fJamee will tate place in Mr. Bucki/ind's

Paddoclc, at Bewmarlfpt, THIS DA.Y, 20th instant, being the Tvrenty-eiglith Anniversary of the Colony, PROGRAMME: Playing Pibrochs. Seels, and Marches on the Great Highland Biigpiptm—Entrance, 55.; Prize £5. Dancing the Highland Kling—Entrance, 2s. 6d. Prize, £2. Dancing the Sword Dance— Entrance 2a. 6d. ; "Prize, £3. Dancing the Eeel ef Tull;ch—Entrance, 2b. 6d ; Prize, £3. Brourisword Exercise—Entrance, 2s. 6d.; Price, £2 Competitors {on the above must appear in Highland Costume. For tl:e Best Dres6ed Highlander—Entrance, 2s. 6d.; Prize, £2. Tossing the ("abor—Bntrance, 2s. 6d.; Prize, £2. 'I hrowing the Ilsmmer— Entrance, 2s. 6d. ; Frißß, £2. Putting the Stone—Entrance, 2b. 6d. ; Prize, £2. Tilting at the Kine —Entrance, 2a. 6d.; Prize, £3. Vaulting with the Pole—Entrance 23. 6d. ; Prize, £2 ilop, Step, and Jump—Entrance. 2s. 6d.; Frize, £2. Runeing High Leap—Entrance, 2s. fid.; Prize, £2. Three Legged Kace—Entrance, 2s. 6d.; Priaa, £Z. Hurdle Race—lotrante, 2e. 6d.; Prize, £2. Sack Hurdle Race—Entrance, 2e. 6d.; Prize, £2. Quoits (to commence at 9 a.m.) —Entrance, 2s. 6ii. Prize, £3. Foot Kaces for 300 Yards—Entrance, 2g. 6d.; Prize, £2. Foot Race for a Mile—Entrance, 2s. 6d.; Prize, £3. Foot Race for Boys ueder 15 years—Entrance, If.; Prize, £1. # . ■ Wrestling—Kntranoe, 2s. 6d.; Prize, £2. ■ Three Oompetitors or no Prize. Shou'd a larger amount of money be received the aboF6 Frizes will be increased, or Second Priz«s added. The Games will coinmeneeatll a.m., before which hour all entries must be made \rith the Hecretary, ■ who will attend on the ground for that purpose. The et-triee for the Quoits must be made before 9 am. The splendid band of H.M. 18th Royal Irish will assist on the occasion. Tickets for the Grand Stand: Deserved Seats. 35.; Back Seats, 2s. ; may be had from any of the j Committee. | WM. BWANSIN Treasurer. P. MoDONALT) Secretary. Perth and Dundee BTotel, 29th January, IS6B. K O 0? I 0 E. * LL DKBTB PUB TO US MUST BE PAID I\_ at our Quoen-atreet, on or before FKIDAV, thfl 3ltt invtiinC, or otherwise they -will bo handed to our solicitor. JOHN SALMON & CO.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume V, Issue 1311, 29 January 1868, Page 1

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