Amusements, &c----rHEATRE ROYAL Lessee and Proprietor.. Mart In Simonsen " * SIMONSEN'S ROYAL ENGLISH ANn ITALIAN OPERA COMPANY TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), APRIL 12, lime MoiUart's Grand Romantic Open, in English THE HERMIT'S BELL. 1 si SW> r Gaetano Bianehi Saut ;; - . Mr - Ero^ r ts T t -«f« • Dragoon .. *' r',-55^ 11 Lieutenant .. .. * * Mr a Village Pastor .. .. .7 Seorgettc .. .. .. iliss Leonora Simonsen RosoMoinom ••...• Madame Fanny Simonsen Peasants, Soldiers, Calvaniais, etc. To-Morrow (Wednesday), April 13 Madame Simonsen in her great impersonation of LUCIA DI LAMMERJIOOR. Thursday, April 14. Second appearanco of Miss Martina Simonsen in XL TRAYIATA. ' Friday, April 15 (Good Friday). GRAND SACRED CONCERT, BY THE WHOLE STRENGTH OP THE OPEBV . COMPACT. Consisting of the Entire of Stabat Mater, Miscellaneous selections of Sacred Music from tv* Great Masters. Acknowledged by the Dunedin, Cliristchureh. and « ellington Press to be the finest Sac rod Concerts erer given in tlioso towns. Box Office at J. J. Milner Sz Co., Auckland Musi* TTarehouse, Queen-street. H E OPERA SEASON^. Ladies' Choice Hand Bouquets. Gentlemen's Button hole do., Wedding Bouquets, etc. Orders for oveniur received up to 4 pjn., delivered at any address.— C. T Wren's Seed and Plant Warehouso, next below Bank' of New Zealand, Queen-street. Aquatics. JpONSONBY REGATTA CLUB. EGATTA. APRIL IStii, 18S1 (EASTER MONDAY).. Umpire: J. Stodart, Esq. Starter : I Captain J. McKenzie. j PROGRAMME. Ist Race, 9.30 a.m.—Sailing B«ats, decked or lialfdecked, under 10 tons. Ist prize, £7 and Silk Flag; 2nd, £3. Course: lYom south side of flagship round the Daphne's moorings, thence round red buoy off North Shore, thence round the Daphne's mooring, thence round mark-boat, off Kauri Point, twice round, finishing on soutk side of flagship. 2nd Race, 10 a.m.—Yachts, 3 to 7 tons. Ist prize. Silver Cup, presented by F. H. Lewisaon, Esq.; 2nd, £3. Course: same as first race. 3rd Race, 10.30 a.m.—Open Sailing Boats, 18 to 25 . feet measurement. Ist prize, Silrer Cup, presented by Messrs J. and D. Oxley, Silk Flag, and £5 added; 2nd, £3. Course: Same as first • race. 4th Race, 11 a.m.—Op*n Sailing Boats, 12 to 18 feet measurement. Ist prize £6; 2nd, £2. sth Race, 11.30 a.m.—Yachts or Dscked Boats. 3tons and under. Ist prize, £5 and Silk Flag;. 2nd, £2; Course: Same as first race. 6th Race, noon—Ophx Sailing Boats, under 12 feetmeasurement. Ist prize, £5 ; 2nd, £2. Course: From south side flagship round red buoy off Railway Wharf, thence round mark boat off Kauri Point, twice round, finishing ou south side of flagship. 7th Race, 12 15 p.m.—Spbcial Race, Boats not exceeding 13 feet overall. Ist prize, Silver Cup, and £1 added; 2nd, —. Course: Same as sixth race; once round. Bfch Race, 1 p.m.—AKATEtraSotrLLER3. Prize, Silver Cup, presented by W. Stanford, Esq. Course : About two miles to be fixed on flagship. oth Race, 1.30 p.m.—Four-oared Gigs (no On'jriggers). property of any recognized Rowing. Club, rowed by Amateur Members of same. Istprize, Set of Gold Mounted Goblets, presented: by A. E, Lewis, Esq., and Trophies, value £5. Course: Same as eighth race. 10th Race, 2 p.m.—Focr-oaredGios (no Outriggers),, property of any recognised Rowing Club, rowed by Amateur Members of same, under 21 years of age. Prize trophies, value £6. Course : Same as eighth race. 11th Race, 2.30 p.m.—Dingies under 12 feet long, rowed by Boys under 1G years of age. Prize, £3-. Course: To be fixed on flagship. 12th Race, 3 p.m.—Coasting and Island Vessels* Four-oarbd Gigs. Prize, £4, Course: Same as eighth race. 13th Race, 3.30 p.m.—"Foreign-going Ships' Fouroarbd Gigs. Pri2e, £4. Course: Same as eighth race. 14th Race, 4 p.m.—Model Yachts not erceeding4 feet over aIL Ist prize, £2 10s; 2nd, £1 10s ; 3rd, 10s. Course. To be fixed on flagship. 15th Race, 4.30 p.m.—Tubs. Prize, £2." Course: 100yards. Entrance Fee, five per cent, on value of first prize, accepted subject to Ponsonby Regatta Club Rules, ISSI. The hour of starting the Rowing Races can be altered at the discretion of the Committee. Entries will be received on "WEDNESDAY, 13th instant, from 7.30 to 10 p.m., at the Ponsonby Club Hotel. F. A. JOKES, Hon. Sec. Sporting. TATTERSALL'S CLUB will meet Eack Evening from this date for Quotations, &c., on Autumn Meeting. VT3I. FERCrVAL, Secretary. April 9,1531. AUTUMN" MEETING. FISHER'S OCCIDENTAL HOTEL. £500 SWEHP ON THE AUTUMN HANDICAP. 500 Subscribers at 20s. Each. First Horse .. ... .. .. .. £150 Second Horse .. 100 Third Horse .. .. .. .. .. 50 Starters (divided) 100 Non-starters (divided) 100 Tickets to be obtained at tho HoteL ALBERT FISHER, Occidental Hotel. The Drawing will take place on the 16th April. Please add Exchange to Cheque, an i two stamps ; for reply and result. For Programme Tickets and other particulars apply as above. YANTTY FAIR — VANITY FAIR CIGMIETTES Are made from the Finest Tobacco, possessing that Delicious Aroma and Exquisite Flavour so appreciated by the connoisseur. The splendid success of the Vanity Fair Cigarettes in all the leading cities of the world has induced many imitations. Those that are genuine have th& words <c Vanity Fair" and two prize medals printed on ' every Cigarette. In Packets, 6d axd Is Retail, "Vanity Fur Tobacco for the Pipe should te . smoked with closed doors. Manufactured by Messrs. W. S. Kimball and C 0.,Rochester, N. Y., U. S. A. Agents for Now Zealand: P HAYMAJN" & CO., DUNEDIN
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6053, 12 April 1881, Page 8
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