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Amusements &c. Theatre ROYAL. Lessee Mr. It. ST&WAf.x. ENTIRE CHANGE OP PROGRAMME I Farewell to Auckland. POSITIVKLY LAST vJOHT BUT TWO! TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), MARCH 6, MB. R. STEWART, And bis Daughter?, the MISSES DOCY, M*Gr:TR, aa d NELLIS STEWART, IN THEIR NEW ENTERTAINMENT ! Written exuressly for them by the wel'-known Australian Author, Garnet Walch, entitled IF; OR, AN OLD «t2M RE-SET. " Much virtue in if,"— Js l'ou Like It— NEW AND ELEGANT DRESSES* 3 * iASE * Nautical and French Mel/l^ys. OrfcRATIC fCENAS. NEW BaLLaDS. Save Your Kisses. Laicuuno Soya. DUKTS, TbIOS, QUARTKTTES, JIG 9, HoRNPITE*, A3»D Tkkp&icqorkak Du*ts». Doors open at 7.30. Commence at S sharp. Admission—Dress Circle, 4s ; stalls, 2s Cd ; pit, 1?. Box office at Upton and Co's. Carriages may be ordered at ha'f-past ten .An efficient Band, under the Direction ol MR. HARCOURT LEE, P.A.M. H. P. LYONS, Agent. "JjIATIMA I FA TIM A ! FATIMA ! FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE 120 WIDOWS AND ORPHANS LEFT DESTITUTE BY THE COLLIERY IXPLOiION AT KAII'ANG ATA. During the week this Fingulir Exhibition will be open every day from 2 to 5 p.m.. and 7.30 to 9.30, For the Benefit of the above-named Su:Terers. ADMISSION—SIXPENCE. K A itangata relief fund. A CONCERT In aid of the above Fund will be given by the Auckland Choral Society, ON TUESDAY EVENING NEXT, lira MARCH. First Part. MENDELSSOHN'S "ATHALI3." Second Part. MACFFARENS "MAY-DAY," Tickets may be had from any Member of tho Relief Fund or Choral Society's Committees, or at Messrs. Upton & Cc.'s, where Seats m tv be rosc.ved. CHORAL SOCIETY. A Rehears j1 for the Concert in aid of the Kaitangatu Relief Fund will take place on MONDAY EVENING, at 7.30 o'clock. Old Members are earuest'y re*iuest°d to attend. R. H. STEVENSON", Interim Secretary. 10. G.T., VICTORIA. LODGE, NEW- • MARKET. The above Lodxe will give an Entertainment, in the Newmarket Hall, TO DAY (Thursday), March S. consisting of Readings, Songs, and Recitations : the whole to conclude with a waistcoat-bnrsting, buttonbreaking, side-splitting Farce. Admission, !•». Doors open at 7, to commence at 7.33. Sporting. Jj-ELENSVILLE ANNUAL RACES. FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1570. Judge: Mr. . Mr. A. Bonar,Mr. H. P. Kavanaph, Mr. iTas.McLeod, Mr. O'Kvll, Mr. Jcs. McDonald. Starter ; Mr. A. Bonar, Clbrk of the Scales ; Clerk of tiis Course : Mr. F, Lit'.le. Mr. Duncan McLeod. Handicaiter: Captain Handley. HANDICAP HURDLE RACE, of 10 sots. Second prize, 3 sov?. Distance, 2 miles, over eight flights of hurdles 3 feet 6 inches high. MAIDEN PLATE, of 10 sovs. 3econd horse to snvo his stakes. Distance, 1J miles. Wclsht for agr For all horses who have never won an advertised race. Entrance, I>o7. MAORI RACE, of — sovs. Distance, 1 mile. Heats. For all horses fcona Jtde property cf Maori 3 Entrance, 10s. Post entries. BELENSVILLE HANDICAP, of 20j0v3. Second • horse, ssovs. out of the stakes. Nomination, £1. Acceptance, £1. Distance, 2 miles. KAIPARA STEAM COMPANY'S CUP, of 10 sots . Second horse to save his stakes. Distance. 1£ miles. Weight for age. For all horses ihe6c un file property of settlers north of U sntlerscn's Mill. Entrance, lsov. PONY RACE, of 5 sovs. Second priz\ 1 sov. Distance, 1 mile. Ponies not to exeeed 14 hand* 2 inches {Bst. 7lbs. top weight), 4lbs. allowed for every inch under. Entrance, 103, Post entry. CONSOLATION RACE, of — sovs. RULES. Three horses to start in all rac«s, or no race. The decision of the Stewards In all cases ro be final. Protests must be accompanied with .£l, which wiU be forfeited should the protect not be sustained. Nominations for the Helensville Handicap and Hurdle Race to close Ist of March, 1579, with £1 enclosed to Captain Handley, Auckland, or the Secretary, Helensville. General entries, 6th March, 1879. P. H. KAVANAGII, Hon. Secretary Excursionsj£\aipara steamship company. A Steamer will leave Queen-street Wharf on FRIDAY next, the 7th inst., at 7.33 a.m. to meet ' the Spccial Train for the Races, which are to be held at Helensville on that day. W. LODDEK, Manager. Auckland, March 5,1870. A i PAR" A rail wa Y. HELKN'SVILLE ILYCtS-MAP.cn 7. A Train will leave Riverhead for Helensville at 10 a.m., leaving Helensville for return journey at G p.m. Single Fares for return journey. A. V. MACUONALD, General Manager. 3 ~ Auckland and ohaupo RAILWAY. 5 BT. PATRICK'S DAY—March 17. Tickets issued at Single Fares any Station to any 7 Station will be available for the return journey on the day of issne. 1 NGARTJAWAUIA RACES. Tickets will be issued at Single Far-is fr:ai a'l Stations to Ngaruawahia, available for Return froci Saturday, March 15th, to Tuesday, 2S:h, inclusive. g KAIPARA RAILWAY. ST. PATICK'S DAY-March 17. Single F«uns for return journey. A. V. MACDONALD, General Mana-er. Butchers. RR E E V E s , • WHOLESALE, FAMILY & SHIPPING t BUTCHER, Corner of Victoria and CnAPEL-STRF.sxst. „ FAMILIES IN TOWN OR SUBURBS WAITED UPON i DAILY. Bhipping Supplied upon the Shop.tsst Noticz. ALL MEAT GUARANTEED. Corned Beel in Stock. FISHER & CO., Wholesale sxiCL Family BUTCHERS, aajolnlu£ Zlzk of Z-er? J Zealand, Auckland. Poultry of all kindß dressed to order. Prtae Smoked Tongues, Home-cured Bacon. Corrc-d Beef on sale in large quantities. Calves' Rennets, • N.B. —Dealer* in Game. Live iorw^rded to all parts of the colonies on receipt of order Families waited on tn town or snburbf. JF O S S, LATE OF TUB THAXSS, Begs to inform all his old customers aud the public in general that having Leased the Premises lately in occupation of W. Paul, in Grey-street, he has opened the same with a supply of first-c!a%s Meat, which will be sold at a small profit for cash. Small goods of all description fresh daily. Hotels and Restaurants waited on, and supplied as per agreement. To ' all my old customers in the Shipping Trade I shall always endeavour to tfive that satisfaction that will ensure their further orders. Ships waited cn, an the orders sent on board without delay. Remember the address, Grey-street, Auckland.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5398, 6 March 1879, Page 1

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