Amusements, &cT ORNE-STREET HALL. , FOR SIX M iHTS OSLV. TO-NIGUT ! TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! THE CARAND I N I OPERATIC AS!) BALLAD CONCE R T S. programme. In'roJnctlon, pianoforte duet, M Martha.". .Miss Marie Carandini and Mm Josei hikb Deaki*. O'larte.t- "Lo. the Earlv He*in of Morning," from Knife's Opera " THrt nIEGK OF KOCHELLE" Car .tioa, ' 4 Wait«n?," (MUUrd).. Madahr Caran-| il Rigor," I-a Juive (Ha'csyJ.-Mn. Cordis | Goocii. . __ Sod?, "ft Wai a Dream* (Cowen), Miss i.labis Cara>o!nt. Quartette, un tccouip-uilod, 14 Tbo £lu<> Hells of Scotland." , , X)u 1 The Daclir ai from Gffjcl.tcfcs ?parklinvr < l pera, " US GKAND DUCHF.S4." De cri: t ve S->ne:. the Llfc-t oit"(Uasßßll)..Vla. Gckdi* Goocit. Duet,'' Trust lie N" t, She's Fooling Thse * . M.iDamb Cauanlisi and Miss -MaXls CakaxDISI. SECOND PART. Introduction, \.aiuoforca duet, <1?3 Taaa-Qu-irt-tt», "From the Valleys an-i Hills," from iWf.-/s Oiwri,- HEBOHOIIAN tiIRL" Batlud, 4% I Caouot Mind my Wheel, Mother " (Lioley) . .Miss M\Ru: Cakandi>i. So. g, * Jack*' Yarn" (Diehl)..Mß. G r.D n Go ch. Durt, 4 'Oue Word .it Partine" Nicola . iliss lar^nnsiand Mb, W. Suerwin. Scotch ballad, - Jessio, the Flower rf Dumb'.ane Madame Carvsdinj:. " I'm not tho Qieon," fromßalfe's opera 'THE ' R->SE «»b" CAS'IuK." Song. "Cariafcima" ..Mias Makie Carakdini. Sonji aodcboius, "The Merr? <.%>:js:es"( >iover. Admission 4% 2', anl 3*;. T> in open at 7.30; comuie. ce at 6 o'clucic. Tickets Upton & Co.'s. Exhibitionsjpi N E T XHIBITION. The above Exhibition in Ihc Choral Hal', ?ymondsatree*, will be UPSK THIS D\¥ (Monday) from 10
to 4 p.m.. *ccn? 0 to 10 p.m ADMISSION—ONE Siiilli-G. J. BYMCNS, Secretary Society of Artists. Lectures. Auckland total abstinence SOCIETY. LECTURES 3Y MRS. lIARDINGE-BKITT^N-The Commi;t?o cf the abov* Society hare mnch ple.isare in announcing that Mils. Hardinoe Brittkn has kindly offered to deliver a Lecture on S.7T "AMUSEMENTS FOR THE PEOPLE," In Aid or tub Funds op theSocutt. The Public are invited to the Lecture oa MONDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 1, IK TAB TEMPZUANCS MALL, Albbiit street. Admission, l?. Lecture tj at eight o*.-'ock punctually. The chair will be taken by Rev. S. Edher, B.A. '11111 ' 1 ■ — SportingLL K ESLI E ~ ARDESS. GR-AT HANDICAP THOTTING MATCH, To cora<i off at Ellerslie Gardens, on SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6, AT Tuiieb O'CLOCK.
First Pkize £5. SHCOSD £1. Entries 53, to be made at IT, Brcnan's, Bootmaker, Queen street, or at the Ellerslie HotpJ, on or before December 4. tf. BRENAN, Secretary. J>ROG i r : AM M EOF ACES To take place at VVAIKARETU, KAIPARA HEADS, ON JANUARY Ist, IS3O. Ist Race. —MAIDEN" PLATE of — sovs, For all horses who have uever won an advertised racc. | mile. 2nd Race.—SETTLERS' R \.CE of — sovs. Welgbl for age. 1 utile. 3rd lUce.—PONTO HANDICAP cf — sovs. 2 miles. 4th r^ce. —IIUKDLE RACK of — over 4 flights of hurdles. 1 mile. 6th race.—PONY RACE ; for Poni-s undsr 41 hands 2 inches ; for — aovs. 1 mile. Cth h'acA.—CONSOLATION STAKES of — sova. For all be*£en horses. 1 mile. Auckland Jockey Club Rules will be adhered to. MIHAKA MAKOARE, Hod. Sec Educational.
MK. R I C C A R D I lias ibo honour to intimate t!>at he will receive his pupils as usual, at HOFFMAN & -JONS', Qaeeu-street. R S. S. B. SHEAF (Koyal Academy or Vusic, Londox, and Pupil of Sir >.tkknd.\le Brnntt:, At the request of former pupils, HAS COMMENCED GIVING LESSONS IS MCTSIC A>*D SINGING. KoraD*ahape Roa4, opposite L. D. Nathan, Esq. Church of England grammar SCHOOL, PAUNELU (Established 1855. J Atiiliated to the New Zealand University. Quarter Pays: Jvnuary 25, April 12, July 5 September 27. School duties will be resumed on Wednesday, July JAMES ADAMS, 8.A., R WRITING, BOOK-KKEPING, ARITHMETIC. OR NAVIGATION '• AUGtiT. Kven;ug-cia.>ses, open from 7 to 8 SO on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays : 5s per week. System of \\ riling forwarded. £2. Ad(ir.:ssr A!rc N 'CnOLMON, Writing Master, Kvlimi* Pav> Ivoail. to;> of Grafton Ko*d. Stud — QHAMPION. To St-ind this Reason at the Stablfls of the underf %i signed, the Clydesdale StalBelle, thfl qro&test pmotakers In. Tier <*c*Knd» They were never beaten on a show ChaL/plort »ced lot prizi as a thrift y t*i -d ;-.t the Auckland .f •'cultural Society's Sho.v cgu-ut all far'!:rs. >u 1876 . Ist prizft in 1577, 1?t prize iD "•278- i,f\rc.c <eafs i;: FUccession. "rr lu-tlier parti.see car-'s. Terms: Slcißle mate, £5; two in-i .es, £4 10?. oaoh ; th'ee or moro mares, £4 ,no fuit&er reduction) ; is. each mare. Go'id gras3 paddocks 3s. p«r week. N.B.—At the janxestßblea the fashionable {boroughbred Aerolite, for on« season only.' Tenet; Stud Book mares, £7 IOj; any other class, £5 5?. Groomago ss. OWEN CUURAN MoGKE, Proprietor. ,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5629, 1 December 1879, Page 8
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