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Amnsexnenta, <sre. TH EAT R E R~o^YTT* Proprietor .. If j nr.- " LAST APPEARAXCE OF IUE , L Y DIA H O,™ BURLESQUE *' TO-NIGHT—TREMENDOUS DOUBLE PROGP.,,., To cosamcnco at 8 sharp. withDibdiaa-s pJ™? Operetta, Popular THE WATERMAN' ToxTcg (with 50ng5)........ Miss Lvnr, xr To bo followed by Ackhurst TOM, TOM, THE PIPER'S SOX?" MARY, MART MISS LYIUA BOWL TOM TOM MR. GEORGE LEo/o?'TH EAT R E STcTTTT Proprietor .. -.. . Mr P I nt. StaseJlanacjer .. .. Mr. j" E.' StSf" - MONDAY u IS3 - Ireland* Celebrated Comedian and Pmtp™ ?U* » Will make his first ™ S *' Impersonation of THE IRISH DETECTIVFt In which he represents Seven Different Character ' each a distinct nationality Arthur Tracey, the Detective..... \ Michael Doolan, from the North Country . Hans Speilman, a German Glazier"!! 1 j Pop Corn Juice, an aged Negro Clam • GR ATTAX Soup Merchant j lUOGS Mrs. MuMoon, a Fruit Vendor " Matteo Mazetii, an Italian l"adrone..l Ah Caf., a Chinese Pie Vendor J William Hoy t Mr. ,T."b. Steele Mr. Llton M r . j. Mussrare Richard Stockton Mr. D. Clinton Adolpaus Tiverton Mr. J. O'Briea Johnny lemmons Mr. T Williams Jim Thus ...Mr. C. Curford Mr. A. Canipball Karl Meyer Mr. C-os 3 r.u o Grace Hoyt Miss Marie Wilton Sall> lvackett Miss Grace Holland •Tcssie. , MissAdele Abigail Miss Jessie RarmoTwt TRUTH STRAKGER THAN The incidents of this drama are founded on MR. GRATTAN JIIGGS came from America under a six months guarantee from Messrs. Coppiu .-incl Co for Melbourne and Sydney, where he performed with the greatest success. See Melbourne anil Svdnev papers. Mr. Riggs will be su ported bv the slronseA company in New Zealand. * A selection of Irish Melodies by a full and efficient orchestra, under the directorship of Professor Hughes Box Plan at Upton's. Doors open at 7.3J per" formance at 8. Prices of Admission 'Circle 4s« Stalls, lis Cd ; Pit, Ono Shilling. ' . * SAINTS' CHURCH.' PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ORGAN RECITAL AND SERVICE.OF SONG., • To be held in ALL SAINTS* CHURCH, PONSONBY, In about ONE MONTH FROM DATE, Of which full particulars will be given in future issue. ST. LUKE'S CHURCH, MOUNT - ALBERT. Aunual Social Gathering will be held in the Mount Albert Public Hall on THURSDAY, the 17th February. Tea at 6.30 p.m.; Concert at S'p.m. Tickets, 2s. Sporting. WAIKATO TURF CLUB'S SUMMER MEETING. TO BB HELD ON THE OHAUPO RACECOURSE, ON THURSDAY AND' FRID AY, 17th and ISth February, 18S1. Patron; His Excellency the Governor, Sir Arthur Gordon. President: Lieut.-Colonel Lyon. Vice-President: Capt. William Steele. Judge: Dr Waddiugton. Stewards: J, 15. Wliytc, Est;., M.Hill., F. A. Whitakcr, Esq., M.ILR., it. W. Northcroft, Esq., R.M., Major William Jaclhon, Messrs. J M. Carpenter, C. J. Storey, William Taylor, F. li. Claude, and J. S. Buckland. Starter: Mr. Charles J. F. Storey. Clerks of the Course: Messrs. *0. F. Pilling and James Taylor: Clerk of the Scales: Mr. Samuel McLernon. Handicappers: Hon. Treasurer : Mr. Kennedy Hill. First Day—Thursday. Feb. 17th. HANDICAP HURDLE RACE, of liOsovs, with a sweepstakes of 2sovs each added; sccond hors* ssovs out of stake. Two miles, over S flights of hurdles, 3ft Gin high. Nomination lsov; "acceptance, 2sovs. MAIDEN PLATE, of GOsovs. Distanoe, one and a • half miles. Entrance, 3sovs. Open to all hsrses that have never won an advertised race exceeding" £25 in value; winner of any such race after entry to earn* 71b penalty. Weight for age. TUTiF CLUB HANDICAP, of lOOsovs, with a sweep-• stake of ssors each added; secoud horse, lOsors; third horse, ssova out of the stakes. Distance, two miles. Nomination, 2sors; acceptance, Ssors. PRESIDENT'S STAKES, of 35sovs. Distance, one and a-quarter miles. Weight for age. Entrance, 2Asovs. Winner of Maiden Plate to carry 71b penalty. Second Day—Friday,- Feb. ISrn. HANDICAP HURDLE RACE, of 40sovs, with s sweepstake of 2sovs each added ; ;>sovs out of stake to go to second horse- Distance, two miles, over 8 flights of hurdles, 3ft Cin high. Nomina* tion, ; acceptance, 2£sovs. WAIKATO DERBY STAKES, of 150sovs, added to a. sweepstake of lOsovs each, as advertised. Entries closed with 12 nominations. PUBLICANS' PURSE HANDICAP, of Mteovs, with a sweepstake of 2sovs each for starters to go to second horse. Nomination, lsov.; acceptance, . 2Jsovs. Distance, 11 milc3. Weights at S p.m. Thursday,. February-17. CONSOLATION HANDICAP, of 20sovs. I* miles Nomination, lsov; acceptance, lsov. SELLING HACK RACE, of 15sovs. 1 mile. Weight, 10 stone. Winner to be sold for 20sovs: surplus to Race Fund. Post Fntries, 10s. Horses to take their age from Ist August. Acceptances and general entries will be received np to Friday, February 11. Entrance money enclosed, with the name, age, and pedigree of horse," and colours of rider. Weights for Publicans' Purse, Thursday, February 17, at 8 o'clock pm. Acceptances before iirst race second day. No entry will be received for any. of the races except upon this condition: That all disputes, claims, aad objections arising out of the racing shall be decided by a majority of the Stewards present, or those whom they may appoint. Their decision npoa all points connected "with carrying out of this pro* gramme shall be final. All races to be run under the V.ItC. Rules. . Any jockey riding exccpt in the colours entered will be fined 3sovs. No entry will be received on any pretcnce whaterer after the hour named, or without being accompanied by the necessary amount of cash. Auckland cheques carry exchange. All persons intending to withdraw horses are requested to give notice to that effect to the Secretary or Clerk of the Scales one half-hour before starting. Any person neglecting or refusing to comply with this rule shall pay a fine not exceeding ssova. to the ; Itaco Fund. All protests must be accompanied with a deposit of ssovs., which sum will be forfeited to the Race Fund if the protest is not sustained. Owners of horses who are not members of the Clab pay lsov. qualification. . Horses walking over will receive 50 per cent of tue shakes. No per-contagc off winnings. ROBERT BRADLEY, Secretary Waikato Turf Club. QOKSULTATIOX gWEEP ON* TOE DUNEDIN CUP. February, 24, 1881. (UNLIMITED).. Tickets £1 11. GILI.ETT. Exchange Hotel, Parnell. DUNEDIN CUP, FEBRUARY 2-lm, 1831. Derby Sweep on above now open. Unlimited number of Subscribers at 10s eachCLAKRIC A R D E^_H Auckland'"" , ExhibitionspOßT ALBERT ANNUAL SHOW. THE ANNUAL AGRICULTURAL SHOW Will take place at Port Albert, on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17The Kaipara Steamship Company will ran a steamer from Anckland at reduced farea. H. R. CLAYTON, Secretary* Port Albert, February 5,1531. _

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6003, 12 February 1881, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6003, 12 February 1881, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6003, 12 February 1881, Page 8

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