Amusemeats, .fee. rpHEATRE TJOYAL. PRELLMINiRY ANNOUNCEMENT. JOHN L. HALL'S BYRONIC COMEDY COMPANY -t } Will Lave the honor of appearing at the Theatre Royal, Auckland, at an early date, la Byroa's greatest Comedy, 0U R GIRLS! JOHN L. HALL, AUSTRALIA'S COMEDIAN In his original and mirth-provoking character of CAPTAIN GINGAH Supported by a first-class Company. ! Full particulars in later advertisements andhanabillj SAINT BENEDICT'S CHUfiCp , NEWTON. UJ *Wl t A GRAND SACRED CONCERT (Under the Patronage of the very Be*. Father Fjnei Vicar Capitula, and Clergy) Willbohe.ld IN THE NEW BUILDING (prior to its consecration) On Thuksday, June 22, 18S2, Under the Conductorship of HERR CARL SCHMITT Doors open at 7.30; commence at 8. Front Seats, ss: Back Seats, 3s. Tickets may be obtained from Mr.- Flynn WVt lesley-3treet; Messrs. Callnan and Canning Oc e ,n street; Mr. Lonergan and Mrs. Lynch, WyndW," street; Messrs. Gibbons and Co , Hobson-street-M " P. Brophy, Newton ; Mr. O'Dowd, Pitt-stieet. ' OWEN MAHON, _] Hon. Secretary, UNION! UNION! !■ By Permission of the Colonial Secretary. TO BE DRAWN FOE BY ART TOIOH. 300 Members at 10s. per Member. AN OLD OIL PAINTING (Valued £150) . BY COY PEL. : , .... A GRAND MASTERPIECE. ■ ; Subject—HAGAß IN THE WILDERNESS. A' Committee of Gentlemen for the Drawing will bj apj)ointed by the Subscribers. PICTURE on view at Mb. W. E. Mkars', Bookseller and Stationer. Queen-street, where' TICKETS mar be had. ■'■ •: Sporting. . : ..-■■-•• Auckland coursing club. OPENING MATCH* OF'THE SEASON. A 16 Dog Stake will be run on WEDNESDAY, tie 28th instant, open to Members of the Club. Entrance fee one guinea (to which the Club will add}. Phizes : Ist Dog £15 0 0 2nd Dog .. ... .. -.. 710 0 3rd Dog ....... .. 5 0 0' 4th Dos -T 210 0 Entries will be received at the Thistle Hotel up to 9 p.m. on MONDAY, the 25th instant The Draw will take place on TUESDAY, the 27th, at £p.m., when the Judge and Slipper will be chosen by owners of dogs entered. G. THWAITES,. Hon. Sec. Lectures. TOR N E -STEEKIiALL THR -iIOttT OF THK E A R T S, As revealed in the Rocks, and related by the wellknown Geologist and Eloquent Popular Lecturer, WILLIAM DENTON, Author of "Our Flanet," "Is Darwin Right fie, who for 25 years has Lectured to large and delighted Audiences in the principal Cities of the United States and Canada. G E O L O G Y, Its Science jlsd Its Poetey, In a course of Six Lectures. • COMMENCING ON TUESDAY, JUNE 20. These Lectures will be Illustrated by Hundreds of Magnificent Paintings and Photographs, Illuminated by the Oxy-hydrogen Light, forming a Grand Panorama of Creation. If you wish to learn how the World was made, ho* old it is, how long it is likely to last. wh»t tausw Earthquakes, how the Mountains are formed, wh»t the beings that havo successively appeared on onr Planet were like, how Coal, Petroleum, Asphaltam, and Salt were formed and deposited, und the order in which Animals and Plants appeared upon the earthattend these interesting and instructive Lectures. If you wish to travel over the Earth with your «yes open, understanding the Volume in which the Infinite Spirit has written the Story of our Planet and its inhabitants ; if you want to learn to read the Scripture of the Earth and understand their significance, neglect not this opportunity to hear these eloquent and philosophic Lectures. First Lecture on TUESDAY, June 20: "The fiery Beginning of Our Planet." Second Lecture, WEDNESDAY. June SI: "World before Life, and the Ocean that once Covered Australia." Third Lecture. THURSDAY, June 22: "The Coil and Salt Period .'.' Fourth Lecture, FRIDAY, June 2S: "The Ape of Reptiles." This Lecture has esprcially Fine Illustrations. Fifth Lecture, SATURDAY, June 24:" The Age of Beasts and Advent of Man." Sixth Lecture, MONDAY, June 26: " Glacial Period and Age of Man." Tickets for the Coarse of Six Lectures—Front Seats, 125.; Body of the. Hall, Bs.; Gallery, 4s. Single Admission, Is , 25., and 3s. Tickets may be obtained « Edward Wnyte's, Stationer, Publisher, and Bookseller, 100, Queen-street. Lectures commence at S p.m. S. W. DENTON, Agent _ YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, CORIfER OF WsLLESLEV ASD AIBHRT-STREBTS. ANNUAL COURSS OF LBCTUKE3,ISS2, June 23—ENTERTAINMENT, Musical and Literary July 7—LECTURE: "Horn's* Without Hands" (with Limelight Views): Rev. Percy S. SmallfieM „ 2S-ENTERTAINMENT, Musical and Literary Aug. 11—LECTURE: "English University W e Thirty Years Ago " : Bishop Cowie „ 25—ENTERTAINMENT, Musical and Literary Sept. I—LECTURE: " Ten Days in Palestine": BeVA. Raid „ 29—ENTERTAINMTNT, Musical and Literary ; Oct. 20—<To be announced) : Mr. T. Spurgeon. To Commence at 7.30; Boats reserved for ticketholders till 7.20. ■• Tickets for the Course (to admit bearer and laflW. 5s ; Single Tickets for Course, 3s 6d; Single Admission, Is; to be obtained from the Booksellers, Members of Committee, and at the Rooms. THOMAS BUDOLE, . Hon. Sec-__ A UCKLAND RA© COMPANY, DURHAM-STREET, AUCKLAND. Open on FEID \Y and SATURDAY in cadi week for the Purchase of all kinds of BAGS, r iIETAL, &c, FOR CASH. . ■' .. .
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6421, 16 June 1882, Page 8
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