i TH E A T~R e 7~n*Z — r«0r..... U^L AUSTRaW&e'cVaLTy cotp * TO-NIGHT ! toTmght TO-NIGHT ! Toffig j WAITING FOR "he WAITING FOR THE vflgg ] JONATHAN ROSEBLADE... M R £ h GREAT BILL FOR SATURDAY GBBAT BILL FOR SATURDAY S Mn. W. H. LEAKE HTKING RICHARD m 1 KING RICHARD Ln f KING RICHARD HI '< Being his grand Shakespearian impersonalLook out for next Mondays production-^'o,l- - FOILED ! OR, AUSTRALIA TWENTY TEARS \ C Prices—Dress Circle, is ; Stalls, 2s 6d • Pit , " Doors open it 7.30, commence at 8 ' "• Box-plan at Upton's, Stationers, Qneea-streei HALL.-The \J City Band Annual Concert and Quadrni on Wednesday, October 19th. Tickets Pl "r can be had from any of the Members o'f th* r J. Impbv, Bandmaster. e Bjo <U Sporting. -yyAITARA JOCKEY CLUB. Annual Race Meeting. January 1, ISS2. President : Jodge • Mr. Wβ. Halse Mr. John Elli'.t Stabtek : Clekk or Scut* • Mr. "Wm. Johnson Mr. G. V. Tate ' Clebk of the Course : Mr. F. Cce. Mr. P. W. Rolfe Mr. Jas. Rattenbnrr Mr. Jas. Bayly Mr. W. P.Snell Mr. R. Kelly Mr. Jno. Old Mr. Wm. Elliot. Haxdicat-per : Mr. R. Kelly. HURDLE RACE—£3O: two miles and adistinc» m. 8 flights 3ft 9inhigh; handicap. " '' " HACK HURDLE RACE—£7lOs ; about 1 mile o-». 4 flights 3ft 9in high ; minimum weight, 10 stW MAIDEN PLATE-£4O ; 1} mile ; weight for a;a TRIAL STAKES—£3O; 5 furlongs ; for two-year-nH. only; colts. Sst 101b : fillies, Sit 51b; no ,£" ance for geldings. WAITARA JOCKEY CLTJB HANDICAP_£7 3 .., miles; second horse to save stakes; liaodic.ip' " RAILWAY PLATE-£3O; lmilo ; weight foraje PUBLICANS'HANDICAP—£3O; 1J milo; handiai HACK RACE—£7 10s; 1J milo; nothing under 3 stone. CONSOLATION HA>T)ICAP—£2O; for all beata horses; 1 mile; handicap. RULES AND REGULATIONS. Canterbury Jockey Club Rules adopted. All entries to be addressed to the Secretary lad Treasurer, Waitara Jockey Club, Raleigh; and 0J no account will nominations or entries be receivei unless the entrance moneys are enclosed therewith' and no entries will be received unaer any pretest whatever after the hour named. Owners of horses must be subscribers to the ra-» fund of £1 as qualification fee. DATES OF NOMINATIONS, ENTRIES, AND ACCEPTANCES. Nominations for the Waitara Jockey Club Handicap (£2) and Publicans" Handicap (£1) close 03 Saturday, November 19, at 8 p.m.. weights to Ih declared on Saturday, November 26. at 8 p.m Acceptances for tho Waitara Jockey Club Ha'ndican (£3), Publicans' Handicap (£1), and Trial Stakes f£o cloae together with general entries en Wettncsdar December 21,1881. at 8 p.m. General entries each, £2. Consolation Handicap • ■ nominations, 10s ; acceptances, 10s. All HackenttieV 5s each. Waitara Jockey Club Derby of £75, New Yeati Day, 1355, foals foaled durinj? the season of 1531 Nomination (£1) close on 31st January, ISS2. JNO. 3. BAILEV, Sec. and Treasurer, W.J.C. MELBOURNE r< UP. \j The £10,000 (Xo. 1. List) being now filled up, I have OPENED ANOTHER on the same Race;sa Unlimited Number of Subscribers at £1 each. UNITED SERVICE HOTEL. H. I, a B B ° TT ' Easiness Notices. "DETIRING FROM THE COACHBUILDING BUSINESS. ALEXANDER MACKIE, COACH BUILDER, DtTRH AM-STREET WeSI, Begs to inform tho Public of Auekland and surrounding districts that he has disposed of his Coachbuilding Business to Messrs. W. and E. Bastek, an! while thanking his Patrons for the support so liberally accorded to him during the long period ia has been in business, begs to solicit for his successors a continuation of the same patronage and support. "CX7~-rc111l II reference to the above, W. and ' * E. Bastex beg to state that no efforts will bo wanting on their part to merit a continuation o( the confidence and patronage accorded to their p«Having had great practical experience as Coachbuilders in England, and ten years on colonial acd American work, their Patrons may confidently relj that all orders or work of any description entrusted to their care will receive their personal supervision, and be executed in the best manner, with punctuality and despatch. Address : W. & E. BASTEN (Late A. Mackie), COACH BUILDERS, DUREAII-SIREET WEBT, ACCKLAXI). YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, CORNER OF WELLESLEr AND ALBERT-STREETS. Reading Room, Comfortably Furnished. AU tif Leading Papers on the tables. Subscription, 2s wj per quarter. The Library contains upwards of 25w volj. in the various departments of Literature. Subscription, 2s Gd per quarter. Tea asd Coffee PeoTIDED. ESIPLOYIIKS-T AUD BoABDMO-HOffSI »•■ Meetikos for Yocxo Men on Tuesdays, at T-X. Evangelistic Services, Thursdays, at 7.50. Bibte Reading and Prayer, Saturdays, at 7.30. Bible Class, Sunday, at 3 p.m. , STRANGERS and others (especially Yocko Met) cordially invited to visit the Rooms, where all m«rnatiou may be obtained. Open from 8 a.m. uu w p m.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6212, 14 October 1881, Page 8
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