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Am Qsement3, j| TH EaT r r r § Proprietor 0 j§s Last week of the L ' $ Popular actor, ' ' "ft« r fl MS. W. H. LE A | THIS (MONDAY), OCTOBPp | A-VD UNTIL POP.THER NOTir. S Production of the great Atutni;. „ © Walter H. Cooper, which mlt . k, fS cedented ran of six weelu i n Srdn er ™!i «■'« P bourne, drawing crowded and deLl, 4 ?"■ mghtlj-, and entitled uell Sht»i pj. FoileD FOILKD FV Ol^ OK, AUSTRALIA TWENTY Y'Fl b : II - P -U INTRODUCING STEAM POWee to w A(/j - MICHIXERr. J? >"ew and Picturesque Scenery br .. Entirely >ew llechanic-.l EtTtrt, hV" Jlr - H. FNew Properties and Ap^intme nt - 'V ll '-* 0? ' ' Mason and E. Broad ulm enU br i. The ilusic Selected and Arranged hr ~ ~ 1 . aQd « p: , CAST OF CHAP.ACTEP^ Andrew scarsdale (a Retired Squat t » r '\ u „ Paul D„>-rEns j.' s[r -H _ _ ( A Squatter from the'harenrCecil Danvers (his Brother) u! : Philip Kaye, alias Rnthoven Mr , : Abel Crouch, hi 3 Friend.... 'SK' V Efc- . v , (excouTicu) Llchl '' Hippai (a Dumb Aboriginal) v - Scramie Jack (Overseer on a StaViorV m ipSnagg(a Sawyer) 'Vrf r I Thomas (a Station Hand) . i'lV i 'I- D Mrs Scarsdale (the Mother), .iirs r ,',i Ada Scarsdale (the Daughter) y' Magdalen Ward (the Wife). .iii" ss j^ n r\ '• SCENERY AXD - "woLLojißi ranges, NEAR MAIT: *vr Act I—Andrew Scarsdale's Danvers and his faithful Dumb l! w d 1 p r Accident tn Badger's Lee-Itecitil of r '■ Terture-Paul Receives a Knock-down B L Invitation to his Brother's Weddin? at t 1 —Two Uninvited Guests—Crouch c tUn nw n v th s Toyof Fate - Scramie jicifpI*' C*' C *' an Old vandemonian Pal—Thev M - Crouch in Ecstacy with his XeV oui- " —Andrew Scarsdale's r >oblo Sympathy—Let Such Memoric i h ' Sravesof the Dead Past-Mrs S",. ', - An Old Love Story—Phillip Have E-nnt--riew-Th, Threat—Back from the De\j"r L —The Sudden Shock Proves Fatil—N UrJ [ n^ 6 r - ;f is ■ ment to Act First. * Act 2.—Crouch lectures on ci'-ili' v— the air have a fall— Scramie Jack reveil. .w CI!: * s JiPaul—while Mis. Searsdale and \,i, w""? 5 P loss—Cecil forfeits all claim to Ada's 1-ani-i Magdalen put in their claim, and r-c» v 1 "■ the hands of the widow and orphan's Scene 2. An Australian Lacd=c JM - Wallaby track proves too cute for Sna—-Vw r' up. Scene 3.-Interior of Snagc's hand to himself and t hand with s si ;!"V li| Jamaica—Magdalen in trouble from Kate's An escape. Scene 4.—Exterior of the" smSS?-; pew on the Hunt«.- with steam up— Hipr-aTs'Sii" by the slip-pannel—unwelcome intrud-r* grasp of friendship—Magdalen warns Paul 5®r U/e. Scene s.—The precipice and - Devil s Cliff—Kay casts Mazdalcn in?o th a .t"' Black on the watch —a most ercitinz —Tableau, the face of the Devil's situation o f Kaye's victim-terrible descea; faithful Hippai-Saved ! Saved : ' Act 3 Scene I—Snap's hut again—PhiU*« . to lure Danvers to his doom—the raea*a-* v"' The interview between Paul and intrudes his opinion, and ieeks redress—the r-.*~ ment at the mill—the suffering penitent • last—death of Magdalen Scene 3 : On the saw-mill. Scene the Last: Interior of ti» •-? ; mill, with furnace and machinery— Kave victim—Hippai scents treacherv-PauTcom*« : fate—terrible vengeance of Kave—his victim to the log, and the saw set in motion— of the most thrilling scenes ever witnessed c-Vr stage—grand denouement. Prices—Dress Circle, 4s ; Stalls, 2s 6J ; Tit. u , Doors open at 7.30. commence at S. Box-plan at Upton's. Stationers, Queen-street. CHORAL HALL.—The Engineer City Band Annual Concert and Quadrille Pin on*j\Vednesday, October 19th. Tickets, 2s can be had from any of the Members of the E»- 4 ' J. lupbv, Bandmaster. ; Sporting. ELBOURNE QUP. The £10,000 (No. 1. List) being now filled I have OPENED ANOTHER on the same Unlimited Number of Subscribers at £1 each. UNITED SERVICE HOTEL IrL JS T . AEB 01 1 w AIT AR A JOCKEY CLUB. Annual Race Meetlvo. JAM/ART 1, 1532. President : Judoe : Mr. Wm. Halse Mr. John Elli t Starter : Clerk or Sc\L2a: Mr. W'm. Johnson Mr. G. V. Tate Clerk of the Course: Mr. F. Cce. Stewards : Mr. F. W. Rolfe 3lr. Jas. Rattenbur 3lr. Jas. Bayly irr. W. P. Snell Mr. li. Kelly Mr. Jno. Old Mr. "Wm. Elliot. llaxdxcappbr : Mr. R. Kelly. HURDLE RACE—£3o:two miles and adisiaace,c" S flights 3ft 9in high ; handicap. HACK HL'RDLE RACE—£7 10s ; about 1 mile, 4 flights 3ft 9in high ; minimum weight, 10 s;o:* MA.IDEN PLATE—£4O ; li mile ; weight for are. TRIAL STAKES—£3O; 5 furlongs : for two-vear-:Ui only; colts. Sst 101b : fillies. -?st 51b ; no all:" ance for geldings. WAITARA. JOCKEY CLUB HANDICAP—£7S;; miles ; second horse to save stakes; handicap. RAILWaV PLATE—£3O; 1 mile ; weight forage. PUBLICANS' HANDICAP —£30; Hmile: handio; HACK RACE—£7 10s; li mile; nothing unde; sione. CONSOLATION HANDICAP—£2O; for all bite horses; 1 mile ; handicap. RULES AND REGrLATIOXS. Canterbury Jockey Club Rules adopted. All entries to be addressed to the Secretary u: Treasurer, Waitara Jockey Club, Raleigh; a:'no account will nominations or entries be unless the entrance moneys are enclosed there*;and no entries will be received under any prc'.£whatever after the hour named. Owners of horses must be subscribers to the rtf fund of £1 as qualification fee. DATES OF NOMINATIONS, ENTRIES, AND ACCEPTANCES. Nominations for the Waitara Jockey Club cap (£2) and Publicans' Handicap (£1) close ?• Saturday, November 19, at S p.m., weights tc - declared on Saturday, November 26, at S p.m. ceptances for the Waitara Jockey Club Hand::*? (£3), Publicans' Handicap (£1), and Trial Stakesr-1 close together with general entries en Wednesii. 7 - DecemberSl, ISSI. atS p.m. General entries each, £2. Consolation Uandics;; nominations, 10s ; acceptances, 10s. All Hackestri3» 5s each. w , Waitara Jockey Club Derby of £75, Day, 1355, foals foaled durinz the season of *- :i - Nomination (£1) close on 31st January, lSi2. JNO. S. BAILEY, Sec. and Treasurer, W.J-C-By permission of the author; ITlES.—Checkmate, and other ValuableJPaintings. to be disposed of on the Art Union p'-" ciple (by permission of the authorities), are no* i* view at Mr. E. Wayte's, Queen-street. Taev *-• worth a large sum of money, and will be drawn soon as the list is complete. More names Tickets, £1 each. Inspection invited.— Apply*" Wayte, or to F. G. Ewington. ENGEtvEERS AND OTHERS. It is requested that Engineers and others from applying for employment in the Railway shops, Christchurch, pending the settlement oi *- dispute on the question of wages.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6214, 17 October 1881, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6214, 17 October 1881, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6214, 17 October 1881, Page 8

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