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■•; •[ ■ .■> Amusements, r ,• T - ■ | O R N E-S T.R E E T HALIj.; Less; .......................J. J. Pollard* 2 1 St«ssv«*&na{er Darbyshiro | BRILLIANT TRIUMPH! , p i TO-NIGHT 1 TO-NIGHT 1 TO-NIGHT-! Grand' Patronaob ;Nioht !i > ; 7 ; ; . . Ladies Grand Gala Night I ' ' And also, the elite op Auckland ! i LAST NIGHT OF ; . BOLLARD'S LILIPUTIAN OPERA. ; . ' - COMPANY, IN - ! • ■ LES CLOCHES DE CORNEVILLE; 1 or, ; THE CHBIES OF NORMANDY. i Last Night of Serpolette, with Songs—"lmay boa Princess," "Not a Ghost; at all,' ®hut my eyes," Cider Song. ' - • Last Night of Germane, with Songs—"legend of tho Bells, "By his side."- - Last Night of Germaine and Henri Rferqu!, with Songs—"T?iashe—a happy fate/' "My Lord, My : Lord." - / . 1 Last SSghi of Henry Marqui, with Song—" With Joy my hoart." - ; Laut Night ,of Swpoletto, Grenicheux, and BftiUie, with Song—" liV f ?rat my eyes." Laat Night i f Genuine and Grenichcnz with Bong —"Twas bnt an impulse." Last Night of Greni.beux with songs—"Onbillows rolling," " Tho' they may not pursue me." La.it Night of the &.*lie with Songs—" That night ril ne'er forget/' " Oa dear 1 Oh dear P Last Night of Gaspard the Miser. Last Night of Gobo, in his Spider Banco. Last Night of the Grand Ballet. ' Last Night of the May Pole Dance. ■ Prices : 6s, 4s, 2s 6d, Is; Children, half-price, except gallery. Reserved seats at Upton's. Cash tickets at Hears' Music Shop. Doors open at 7, Orchestra at i to 8. Cloak Room for Ladies. Carriages may be ordered for 10.00. - ■ • LOOK OUT FOR TO-MORROW (SATURDAY): GRAND PRODUCTION." Lectures. E"T>RO. FRASER will givo a JL will give a Final Sunday evening Lecture on the 21st. Subject: "THB MILLENNIUM." Conuncnco ,8.15. Admission Free. Examinations as usual in Grerstreet, DURING THIS MONTH ONLT. 0 T 1 C . E. ST. SEPULCHRE'S PARISH. THE BISHOP OP AUCKLAND'S LECTURE on W I C K LIP P E is •" UNAVOIDABLY POSTPONED TILL FRIDAY, AUGUST 26. "V"OUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIJ. TION, Corner of "Wblleslbt & Albert-streets. WINTER COURSE OP LECTURES, 1881. September 2—Lecture: "Christian Work in Auitralasia"—Rer. Wm. Morley Soptember 9—Entertainment September 23—Lecture: "Italy and.tho Waldenses, with notes of a Visit to Rome and the Yalleys of the Vaudois" —Rer. A. M. KcCallum , October 7—Lecture (subject to be advertised. Commence at 7.50. Scats reierred for Ticketholders till 7-20. Tickets for the Course (to admit bearer and lady), 6s; Single Tickets for Course, 3s Od; Single Ticket, Is, to be obtained from tho Booksellers, Members of Committee, or at the Rooms. 1 THOMAS BUDDLE, Hon. Sec.; Agricultural. ; THE AUCKLAND AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. OFFER THE FOLLOWING PRIZES FOR STANDING CROPS. Ist prize. 2nd prize.; Best 10 acres Wheat .. 100 a.. 60s • Best 5 acrcs Barley .. 60s .. SOs . Best 10 acres Oais .. 60s .. 30s : Best 5 acres Potatoes .. 100s • 50s I •• • : Best 2 acros Peas .. 60s. .. 30s < Best fi acres Beans .. 60s .. 30s : Best 2 acres Mangolds .. 60s '.. SOs Best 2 acrcs Carrots .. 60s .. 80s Best 2 acres Turnips .. 60s .. SOs f Entrance Fees ! Members, 5s each; Non-members, 10s each. SPECIAL PRIZES. j Wm. Aitkin, Esq., Farmer, Richmond Park, Karaka, offers a prizo of two pounds, each for the following:— ; Best 10 acres Wheat . Best 5 acres Barley Beat 10 acrcs Oats Best 2 acres Peas Best 2 acres Beans. To bo grown on day land, and judged at the same time, and by tho same judges aa appointed by the Agricultural Association. Also, a first price of 60s, and <t second prize of 40s, for the best drilled 10 acres or more of Wheat, Barley, or Oats. Entrance Fee: Members, 5s each ;. Non-members, 10seach. . ... Further particulars in future advertisement. The Association, offer a first prize of £20, and a seoond of £10, for the Best Cultivated Farm, on rotation of crop and root principle. The competition to bo limited to farms of from 50 to 200 acrcs. Entxanco Foe : Members, 21s; Non-members, 425. each. s . . .. j • - To be judged during the 2nd week of December. Entries to close on Friday, the 2nd December, 18S0. WM. PERCIVAL, v • Secretary.® Batchers.. " E. M. H A , LLETT ' FAMILY BUTCHER & POULTERER, OPPOSITE BISHOP'S COURT, PARNELL. KUCIUX3 TTAITRD UPOH FOB. OKDKaa WITHIN" A uldibs or ti V* iolbb. S3T Special atUntion riven to Ponltry, which will be dressed and delivered on the shortest notice. PRIME CORNED BEEP IIT ANT QUANTITIES). & W. H E L L A B Y, WHOLESALE, SHIPPING AND FAMILY BUTCHERS. Shortland-strbet, Auckland. PRIME OORNED BEEF AHS PORK always OH HjIND, in or Tierces (quality guaranteed) ORNED AND SMOKED TONGUES ALWAYS ON HAND. Calves Rennets in any quantities. POULTRY OF ALL KINDS DRESSED TO ORDER, Dealers in Game. Pheasants lire or dead}always on hand. . Town stul Country Order* punctually attended to. ■ ■ Families waited on in Town and Subnrbs. ' FISHER & CO., Wholesale Shipping and Family BUTCHERS, adjolnlne Bank of New Zealand, Qoeen-street, Auckland.... 1 • Ponltry of ail' kinds dressed to order. Prime Smoked Tonjuej, Homeland Bacon. Corned Beet on sale in large quantities.' Oalrea' Rennets. % N.B.—Dealers in ram*. Lire Pheasants forwarded to all parts of the colonies on receipt of order. Families waited on la town asd oonntrr.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6164, 19 August 1881, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6164, 19 August 1881, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6164, 19 August 1881, Page 8