—-- :: -^^sem^tsT&lT^ I Proprietor .* E &0 Y R THIS I 0" the — & DUEL IX THE tjv-™*- &iTHIS DAY ' f*f L^TwoP K n r0 R 3IA . VC£s tj THE HAS_£x. MATEKgi •-; At Half-past I\vo r A GRAND MATINEE, willbeadmiCied to the aftST ato "«tea-w * ducingtlie °* iro 6*ranucc, into, tt WDSDEBPTC PORTFOtIO |* by the Professorforov er X^ ia 1 Admission—33 • o<.. i_ n . j,, ' ■?; Front and CWre! t , '. REMEMBEIt-IAST " ! Lesscoand JTanarer.. \r. n- .. Chorus Jester.."..,. =}«* Bend* ~| Musical Conductor m" t V\"? - £ Leaderol the Orchestra ... ** jt'-S? 11 "?. fca. P Stage Manager and Ballot MasYer Mr n 1 ' I OPEXJLKG KIOHT- J fl MONDAY XEXT, j O jr E 6te< J H. if. S. ';!] PI N A ? 0 R Tn •■ PINAFORE! | H.M.S. H.M.S. H.M.S. 1 ■■■■. !■-■■ ■ R.V ■■ 'a , : k° '. ; ' /ll ■'■ ■ -i-.-.-E..- E.-_. E • ' .-•' || ilr " r?iS,? eWlds l , (1,: ; »eilai;»ningeießt,,rta l - || . ,T- C-.WUliaqison, Esq.) 13 enabled to. ann6viice; : IB the appearance of.; ■. ; . : ' ■?■ POLLARD'S LHiIPUTtAtf OPERA i ■■ '.' ' ; ':: ; V» .|l '.Thle -\Vonderfnl Cpmbraation has adrieTcd t ts' Si grtsitest Moxetakj: and Autistic- Success ever ■■ 4H ./ knpOTi,jn thd history of the Australian. \ •■lβ : _. ■*• iixrapo of little prodigies.—Piiess. • ' ff jj ITumbering la an nearly ■ ?|B :: OKE. HUNDRED JPERFORMJEES ! ■■ ffl SSTA ■iIAGIfjipi.OESJD' OKCJaESTEA: |B ■ ■ SPLEjrblb SCEIfIEBtY; ■ |@ t>esfsneii.aad.'!siodblle4;brJ.:s.."H7lJis. ' "Sβ 1 streef Plan at ' UpUln and Co/is, BoptseUets, g I ■'■•'- :^..:-,"noxi... i ; ~,'. ' .pj |i 1 A C'O N V-E R SA2 I OFI if« (To inaugurate t& WlnUr-Course of lectures) Is BS iJTllbeheld . Hβ . I /ON'FfiXDAT, 10th JIJNE. |h .Music, Addrcasra, Curios,, tiiheligiit Ytews, Micros- S II " .. - ' copes, etc,.etc. Fuii particulars in faturoi adifertisement. ! |'ffi Lecture Tickets &afewdaj3. =■ i H ivitllkg;:to:lehd ! Article?. ; of interest du'l-i oblige by sending their names and lUt of eihibiia to S « the Hon. See. at the Rooms.' ••-."• ; Sβ ;p a -mijy Storv |S KJ Paper of S pages;. Price 3d.. Published in Aacl- T|l land; may be. had of'.almoat all'the country stort; ■! Wl keepers ana city booksellers. ,« js.perfectlyfref.froil |.«| the aegrad:ngand polluting character of ..the trasty. i ma literature .in So-called family story papers" which hire A ill been' and are still forced upon the noiirt of tie 1W& public. A Splendid .New Story by May Agnes Flem- *- Wt ing is begun, besides many other attracUve festuna ■} Wk lately introduced.. ..A Specimen Copy will be Sent - &3 Free to . any .address outside - Auckland.—Address.. ■>, 123 Satctbdav NionT-Office, Auckland. '*Wn :l ".■..' '! Matrli. '' la! AGRICULTURAL ANDi !.gj TASTORAL ASSOCIATION-. fßj P L OF G HUS'Mi TCF, iiffl •f■/ ■ . peizes;. ■'.. ■' ■ ■": Snj CHAIPIOK CUP, open to all comers! Ary plonsl! S M First priro, £5; second prize, £3; third prire. Mi £1. Entrance, 10s. In the eyent of there being U BB no competition, only half the , prize will be !| BB CLASS A—DOUBLE-FPEROW, for men who baW never won a first, prize. . First prize, £5; second i H prize, £3; third prize, £l. -IBS CiASS B-SKCGiE-FrzRROW, for men who hare 3 |m| never won a first prize.' First prise, £5; second 5- K|s prire, £3; third pme, £1. ■ . 5 ffij CLASS C-AN\~ PLOUGH, for boys ander ISyeat* : 3 MI First prize, £3; second prizej £2; third prize, lie. »g|| No entrance money in Glass A, B, or C unless titer ~: Brag compete for Cup, ia which case a fee of 10s. J wUlbecharged. - ■-•■.-. -vmm . .. ■■ EXTEA PEtZES. : '■ '' \ [|ISj For Uie first finished in Glass A, B, or C .. 0 1 For tlio best finished in do do 01 R USB For the best crown in do ' do " 0 1 ?WB For the j lightest draught: in . double-furrow ■ BB . plpugh.miid3.ln the Profince.. .. .. ! 3 ■ liß For the . team of three horses best adapted for •- BfiSj For the team of tivo horses best adapted for ;^S farm. work.. ';.. ~ .. .. ..10 ; '■ SPECIAL PRIZES. : IBS Mr. oohn Lamb offers a special prize of £2 2s ~ i ilaß farmeri" sons under IS years. • ilßßn ■ Messrs. T. and S. Morrin. offer a specs! prize of £22» i:WEH for farmers'sons over IS years. J HH .' ' EXILES . : 'mII L Tickct3fromthcirri>spectirenunil>erstobedrewn . iEjig by Ploughmen, on the field, at 9 o'clock a.m. Com- ; gfBK mence at 9.30. . ;KB -2. The lots .will be.all numbered, and pejged at. \BB each corner,, the numbers in each class commencing <|H from the Sag. - MM 3. The Ploughman will be permitted, to have any gjgg assistance ia setting np his poles, the poles fo be set "Beg upon both lands before: starting, the , right-hand ridge .■ '. SjH to be ploughed, ilrst; no assistance after starting. .' '•.MSB , 4. The land to be ploughed in two complete ridges; . ;: flflS quantity—single-furrow, half-an-acre; double-furrow-' 4 IfißWj ona acre ; time, five hours. . -^H 5. The Furrow to be 8 inphes s4} inches, thesimo ;&ttt number of Ftirrows on each ridge and on each side of , 3 Kaß ridge. In Single Plough sole-furrow not to count l<s. jj jnH sole-furrov in Double Ploughs required. \ . Bfiß 6. The gun tat starting will be Sied at 930 ami, , ;Bsm and for Snishlhg at 2.30 "plin. Any PT3h»Jusan whfs .'yuan has not then completed bis work'will be disiinSniw 4 \ Bag I, Any Ploughman committing a brwch 01 t| -MaM above Kules will be.disqualifled. '.-■."'. 1 \ Waßk Entries must he sent in. to the undersigned, or to S _; f^H Mr. Hall. Otahuhu, on FBIDAY, June 17. j j jtsSs . --. ::: -TVJt.PEECIVAt, ' : jeS| .■• ■- - .- ■■-:'..r - : .j; S|H| 1 ■ .Sporting. ' :Pm ■±- "... « A UCKLAJfD ■'' BACfoGr .bEnfi-^* 35 *" "^β £3L . V MEE IIEKKNG, iSSTr ;# J {|S| THE AUCIO^^STir^^i'4|SPSSU!ES , ! |||i PBODVCiE of lOiora. , ffjg&l oacn,■ w*& added'by.\the,Company;., |.^Q Secofld Horse Joreceiyeiasovs, and Third Herse :gB ' losbys,.,out 6£;« toe Stkkes'jtor/ftePr oll,l " o5 ...' -3gn| ;.. Mares .by •ib J eii;]Sires.for the iseason, ISSI. | §BK ■■•Komlnitio'niV ( 158 when yesr-/: ?m ' ■. linga-,. Mcep^ceaj'yrith;^ oa ni S h * ot . ■: !' S^ffi / and Ssdvist the post. For. :■ ; l^fflf ' , eoife fetlwb ; BUies ' Bst ; | Wjlm ::- W ■;; ; ; : :f ";'■'■;:/ I'. . : . : . -, ■':. ' Secretary. ; : ; ISSI. \ $m :£ "/.' JONES'S CONSTJtTATIOX. ~] W&m -. .ike.' Business, connected with the above, J
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6099, 4 June 1881, Page 8
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