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_ ATTTa.seip.ents. &c. ri I ; ' T, t Y H A L L. TREMENDOUS SUCCESS AND GLORIOUS RECEPTION 01 E. D. D A V I E S And his , CELEBRATED COMPANY- , SECOND APPEARANCE, MONDAY EVENING. , POPULAR PRICES. . nniCKETS for admission to Ellerslie GarX dens on BOXING DAY will be sold at Mr. ' Moses' Clothing Mart, corner of Queen and Short-land-atreets, THIS DAY. "CI LLESSIIB GARDENS. CALEDONIAN SPORTS I CALEDONIAK SPORTS ! AND CHRISTMAS PETES!!! BOXING DAY (MONDAY), DECEMBER 27, 1875. SPLENDID ESTKIES FOR THE RACES. tS- THE HIGHLANDERS IN COSTUME. "KS The Hobson Baud ! The Hobson Band ! AIREC, the Rival of Lentard. in his World-renowned AEKIAL FERFOKMANCES. (ESOAOED ExrKES3t.Y TOR THE Day), O, DANCING ON THE PLATFORM.T& StbAwberkies and Creak in Perfection. The ROSES and other FLOWERS in Full Bloom. SPEKD YO'TJR HOLIDAY AT ELLERSLIE GARDENS. - ' Room for All! Amusements ror. Alll Heaiib for All! LLERSLIE GARDENS. : MONDAY, 27ih DECEMBER, 1575 (Boiinq-Day). —— i JS»- THE ANNUAL | /CALEDONIAN r< AIIE S. : PROGRAMME: TBE YULE HAKDICAr, 100 yards and 250 yards— Ist prize, £16 (cup or money); 2nd prize, £5; 3rd prize, £2 THE BOXING-DAY CUP, 440 yards and 1 mile— Ist prize, £16 (cup or money); 2nd prize, £5; 3rd prize, £2 MAIDEN RACE, 200 yards—lst prize, £4; 2nd prize, £1 ' HURDLE RACE, distance, 120 yards—lst prize, £5; 2nd prize, £1 WHEELBAKROW BACE (blindrold)—Prize, £2 TILTING AT THE RCN'G—lst prize, £5; 2nd prize, ■£l.rr<t HIGH JUMP (running)— Prize £2 HOP, STEP, AND J UMP—Prize, £2 ' JUMP WITH THE POLE-Prize, £2 HAMMER THROWING—Prize, £3 PUITING- THE STONE—Prize, £3 DANCING HIGHLA.ND FLUNG—Prize £2 DANCING SWORD DANCE—Prize, £2 TOSSING THE CABER—Prize, £2 PLAYING THE PlPES—Prize, £2 FOR THE BEST DRESSED HIGHLANDER—Prize, £2. Other contests if four competitors guaranteed. Entrances for the Yule Handicap and Boxing-Day Cup, with colours, and fee of 10s, to be sent to the Secretary, care of Mr. J. Ellis, Exchange Hotel, by Saturday, 18th instant, at 9 p.m. The prizes in these races will be decided on the same principle as in the Birthday Handicap on the 9th November. Other entries will be received up to Tuesday, the 21st instant. The entrance fees for the Jlaiden Race, Hurdle .Race, and Tilting at the King will he ss; for remaining competitions, 2s (id. Colours and entrance money must be euclosed, or the entry will not be ■ taken. The world-renowned Airec will display his wonderful Feat 3 in Mid-air during the d.iy. Rules, names of stewards, &c'., will appear on the cards. j THE HOBSON BAND will be in attendance during the day, by permission of Captain Diguau. ALFRED KING, Secretary. DE MURSKA'GRAND CONCERTS.— INSTRUMENTAL AND OPERATIC—For Six NiaHia Omly, commencing on TUESDAY, 4th January, IS7O, at the Choral Hall. Subscription Season Tickets.—Front Seats (reserved and secftred), £1 ss. Box Plan now open at Upton's Stationery Warehouse, Queen-street. Full particulars on the arrival of the Company. W. S. MEDCALFE, •Agent. ' - 1 Meetings. COLIBAN GOLD MINING COMPANY (LIMITED). The Half-yearly General Mcetingof the above-named Company will be held at the Mechanic;' Institute. Gralsamstown, on MONDAY, the 10th January, 1576, at the hour of 3 p.m. Business: To receive Half-yearly Report and Balance-sheet and to elect Directors. D. G. MaoDONNELL, Secretary. Grabamstown, December 24, 1575. Ecclesiastical. , (JHUROH, \_/ BBRESFORD-STKBKT.—Rev. WorlowDavljs, M.A. Sunday, December 20. Morning, at 11; evenIng, at 0.30. /"H EAPTON ROAD WESLEYAN \JC CHUKCH.—SUNDAY SERVlCES.—December 20.—Mr. Ellis will preach iu tha morning, at 11 ; • and the Rev. A. Reid in the evening, at 0 30. IKTEWTON HALL,—Divine Service is held AS in Newton Hall every Lord's Day—morning, at 11 o'clock; and in the evening, at 6.30. ITT-STREET WESLEYAN CHURCH. —SUNDAY SERVICES.— December 20.—The Kev. A. Held will preach in the morning, at 11; and Rev. \V. J. Williams in the evening, \t 0.30. PARNELL WESLEYAN CHURCH.— SUNDAY SERVlCES.—December 25.—Tho Hev J Williams will preach in the morning, at 11, and Mr. Jessop in tha evening, at 6.30. WELLESLEY - STREET BAPTIST CHURCH.—SUNDAY SERVICES.-De-cember 20. —R«. P. H. Cornford, Pastor. Morning, "The Angels' Song." Evening, "Mercy Made. Manifest, or Life in Retrospect." Publications. W~-VTEW ZEALAND MAGAZINE." On the Bret of January, 1876, will be published, at the Office of the Otiujo Dailv Times and Witness Company (Limited), Duuedia, the First Number of the NEW ZEALAND MAGAZINE: Edited'by » Committee consisting of the following gentlemen:— Professor G. S. Sale, Dunedin; Professer J. 51. BRBT7N, Christchurch; Professor D. JIAcaREOOB, Dunedin; Captain F. W. Hutton, Dunedin; Rev. R. L. Stanford. The jfew Zealand Magazine is intended to be open for the expression of all shades of opinion, and for the discussion of all questions of general or Colonial interest. Many of the best known writers In all parts of the ' Colony have already announced their intention of becoming contributors. , Subscription for tbe year. Ten Shillings. Order from itny Bookseller, or send Stamps or Post Office Order to , Manager, Dunedin. ! A limited numberof Advertisements will be printed 1 with each number ol the Magazine. Scale: £2 per , pige per insertion; or £6 per page per annum. 1- Communications to be addressed to the Editors, Museum, Dunedin. Subscriptions and advertisements to be forwarded to the Manager, liattray-street, Dunedin.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4405, 25 December 1875, Page 1

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