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Amosemeats,. &c. Chorus Master Lsaderot the Orchestra".".".' m^? 7 l<&ia& !S££& and ltoa »' Ch^^ Properties '.".'. ""2 -• v M r. F. Duval Musical Conductor --^Z^f^^z^' to announj ONE EXTRA PERFORiUNCE [of PINAFORE, POLLARD'S LILIPUTIAN OPERA CO.MPINY The Season will therefore close on Monday, Jpxk 27. TO-OTGHtlfridu-Y ENORMOUS EXTRA ATTRACTIONS STILL ANOTHER SEW BtJTTERCrP • Little Buttercup ) . LrrrLE Buttercup vMi« T PrT . Q , Little BurrEEcre J " A Nancv Lee—The Cojipasy. More Eccentricities by tue Big' Ac.nt Gr.a.nd Violin Solo by Captain Corcor.«v. ON THE PARADE (New Song) Miss Julia Simmons Prices of Ad-xission: Dress Ciwl*, 4 S • Stall* o-ra Pit is Children-Dress Circle, 2s Stklls i 5 m" ' street lanat Upt ° a and Co/ "' B «U QueenIMPORTANT NOTICE The FIRST and OXLY MORNING PERFORMANCE FOR SCHOOLS axd CHILDREN* Doops open at 2, commence at 2.30. Secure sea»sear]v Cd, Is, and h Tim Company leaves for the Thames on Tuesday WALTER REYNOLDS, Maaager. YOUNG WOMEN'S INSTITUTE. A Conversazione in connection with the Institute will be held in the" Lecture Hall, Y MCI TrTnVx(Friday), 24th instant, at 7.30 p.m. ' °" D " Information will bo given about the existing work and the proposal to establish a Servants' Home vrni be brought before the public. e "'- a " "on.e will )rSlde Slay ° r ° r Auekland has kindly consented to PROGRiJDIE, Address -Mr. J. jr. Clark Glee, " O, Who WiU O'er the Downs" Address- Kev. A. W. Webb Song—Mr. Forth rian a°nd D Mnße 1 ale (MUe " e de I>ortid >- 1! -Key Address—Sir. S. W. Hill Song, "Si luSavais"—JlissCorbet* Piano Solo—Miss Black Address—Mr. Larkihs Song, "The Old Sweet Story"—Mr.-Coalea Duet (Instrumental)— Miss Butler and Miss EealAddress—Rev. W. Morley Piano and Violin—Miss Roy and Mr. Bcale Duet, "The Sailor SigUs-'-Mr. and Miss Corbett Address—Rev. J: Bate 3 Glee Closing Hymn—(Miss Havergal)

Admission, 2s. Tickets may be obtained at the Institute, aid from Messrs. Upton and Wayte. £1 H O E A L HALL. PATRON: THE'BISHOP OF AUCKLAND S^ome'jSssT^ 351 ' ia Md ot tte ™™ sot Under the joint direction of Mr. AJfGELO FORREST and 3lr. GORDON UOOCB Accompanied by Sir. S. SLATER. Tickets to he obtained from Mrs. Clayton, ParneU, S nd ?5 e .A uckl » nd SlusiG Warehouse.. Keserved Seats, 35.; Children, Half-price. Unreserved Ss= AMATEUR THEATRICALS. Jrk. 2. The next (So. 2) of the Series o£ WINTER ENTERTATNiIENTS. In connection ivith St. Matthew's Parish, Will take place in St. Jajfes' Hail, Wellington, -street, ON THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 30, Commencing at S pjn. The performances will consist of "FAMILY JARS" And "MY DRESS BOOTS." During the interlude there will be a SELECTION OF VOCAL & IXSTIiU.MEXTAL MUSIC. The Orchestral portion of the Entertainment will lie furnished by an Amateur Bind. Admission—One Shilling. Agricultural. nnHE AUCKLAND AGRICULTURAL -B_ AND TASTORAL ASSOCLiTIOX. OFFER THE FOLLOWING PRIZES FO 1 : , . STANDING CROPS: Ist prize. 2cd prize. Best 10 acres Wheat .. 100s .. 50s Best 5 acres Barley .. tiOs .. SOs Best 10 acres O.its .. 60s .. SOs Best 5 acres Potatoes .. 100s ■.. SOs Best 2 acres Peas .. GOs .. 30s Best 5 acres Beans .. COS .. SOs Best 2 acres Mangolds .. 00s .. COs Best 2 acres Carrots .. 60s .. 30s Best 2 acres Turnips .. COs .. 30s Entrance Fees : Members, 5s each; Son-members, 10s each.

Also, a first prize of 60s, and a second prize of JOS, for the best drilled 10 acres or more of Wheat, Earley, or Oats. Entrance Fee : Members, 5s each ; Non-members, 10s each. Further particulars in future advertisc-Eent. The Association offer a first prize of £20, ;-.nd » second of £10, for the Best Cultivated Farm, on rotation of crop and root principle. The competition to be limited to farms of from 50 to 200 acres. Entrance Fee : Members, 21s ; Non-members, 425. each. Te be judged during the 2nd week of December. Entries to elose on Friday, the 2nd December, ISSO. TO. PEBCIVAL, Secretary. AUCKLAND AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. Members and Non-Members can obtain some cf the Imported Seed Wheat on application, upon guaranteeing to return the same quantity in weight after after harvest. WM. PECIVAL. Secretary. Juno 7,1551. S I have been appointed Agent for the NEW ZEALAND EXPRESS CO., I am prepared to FORWARD PARCELS to all parts of New Zealand with despatch, and at a Xowek Bate than lias hitherto been charged. JOSEPH CRAIG.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6116, 24 June 1881, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6116, 24 June 1881, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6116, 24 June 1881, Page 8