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- Amusements. A B BOTT'S_OPKR A PROPRIETOR.. _ ' " LL. *• K - ABEOIj TSSffi! TSffipi P P n P SPECIAL engagement op T1 PROFESSOR W. J, p, _ THE fancy ughtkiko ElrtE ***'8 OP THE WORLD. 01 -Also the Grand Entertainment 0 . PAYNE AND THE BFWttt>„ countlymS Wild 2Red To bo followed by y,, DANCING SKELETON— the MOST nary representation OSDi - Of Modem Daj«, far excelling the mJ, fables of the Ancient Magician,, or th. so-called Modern Spiritualism. eUcI Other most Startling and Amusing Wo ldw , m . introduced. "® t» BOX OFFICE, G. y. tENlfors. POPULAR PRl C p * r pBEHMISARYS^ iItSHRS. WILLIAMSON, GARNER, XX b UrrcnTin Have the Honour to announce that tW ? pleted arrangements for a N £w tr,,, *'• <»5> of their famous D Iob » ROYAL COMIC OPERA COMPavv The Premier Lyric Orsanisation of Hemisphere, being a comoiuatim m WILLIAMSON'S ROYAL OPERA COMPAQ MUSGROVE'S LONDON OPPRs COMPANY, COSlKjfjg For a Season of Comic Opera SATURDAY, February °e 08 At ABBOTT'S OPERA HODS" And enending over a nerod TWE.MV-FOUR NISHB The Season will be inaugurated with the f„, duct™, in this eity of Andnn". worldCJ*** la mascotie (The Luck-bringer). To be followed in rapid succession bv th» lar and successful w.rks oi the day sel en: .H, M l™great repcrtoiie of the sd ''omii, ROYAL COMIC OPERA COMPANY The tour will be conducted under tha ' supervision of ino Pe«omj . GEORGE MUSGROVE * tul particulars will be duly announce o- NOBILI, ORICKET! CRICKET! CRICKET, A GRAND CRICKET MATCH (Under th# patronage of Hi, Wonhip the iltjo,) Will be played by the BREWERS, WINE AND SPIRIT MER. CHANTS, AERATED WATER manufacturers V. PUBLICANS. ON THE DOMAIN CRICKET GROUND ox THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7th. In consequence of the Committee beinz unibl. t. obtain a license to sell liquors for the benefit of tit Orphan Home.",they have decided to suddlt thi PdWi with REFRESHMENTS FREE. 7 bllO Wicket to be pitched at U a.m. sharp. Full Band in attendance. ADMISSION FREE. Sporting. rjIAKAPUNA JOCKEY CLUB. SUMMER MEETING. Stakes won at above meeting will be paid at Fl«. staff Hotel oil WKONEBDAY) 6th ITeDrutry, &t 3 p.m. 7. FEEL) 800. Sec. A NEMO'S COftSULTATION ON • DJNEDIN CUP AND MELBOURNE CHAMPION RACE. 2000 MEMBERS AT TEN" SHILLINGS. EACH TICKET HAS TWO SEPARATE CHANCE 3. DUNEDIN CUP MELBOURNE CHAM. PION RACE Run February 21st, 1884 Run March Btb, 18S4. First Horse .. .. £150 First Qorte .. £UA Second Horse .. 100 Second Horse ... 106 Tliird Howe.. .. 75 Third Horse .. 7f Starters (dir.) M 75 Starters (dir.) .. 75 Non-starters (dlv.) .• 100 Non-starters (dlv) 109 £500 £5M \Vill close on or about February 19th. Applicants, by letter only, must enclose Two Stamps for replies. Addres : A. NEMO, Care of F. Tomlinsos, I Barrel Hotel, ParneJL I FIDELITY COMPANY'S £4000 DUNEDIN CUP, £4000 And Two Other Events Jointly. Races on February 21, 22, 23,1834. 132 Nominations and 60 Cash Bonds—Total, 193 Prizes. DUNEDIN CUP. First ... _ _ £500 Second ... «. •• 300 Third „ 2« Starters (about 25 each) .. .. .. — 200 Non-startera (about £10 each) .. .. — Twenty C*sh Bonds (£ls each) ... ,® SW Fort? Cash Bonds (£5 each) .. M — SCO Total No. Horses, 43; Bonds No. 60 £22W DUNEDIN J. C. HANDICAP. First - £3CO Second .. — 2CO Third 100 Starters (about £17 each) ♦. Non-starters (about £6 each) .. •• — Total No. Hones. 42; amount .. -• DUNEDIN FORBUBY HANDICAP. First .. £301 Second ..200 Third „ .. 1» Starters (about £17 each) .. .. JJJ Non-starters (about £6 each) •« •• - Total No. Horses, 41; amount .. •• There will be Five Separate Drawings f° r Ticket, viz., Three Drawings for the Races, and Two Separate Drawing 8 for the 69 Bonds. Programmes—£l each, and two *2d stamps; Cn«Q^6J, with Is exchange, to be payable only to a No.- of to bearer. P.O. Orders payable to Fidelity Comp*?/ only. If half-notes, send by separate Posts. tared Letters or Telegrams not accepted. . Address only to '* Fidelity Company, care of Alu» A. Cameron's Box No. 261, Dnnedin." EARLY—Time Limited. Races on 21st, 22nd, and 23rd February, 18S4^ LA DON'S GRAND CONSULTATION ON THE ISS4. DUN'EDIN CUP ISB4. Will Close about February 18th, 18S4. To be Ron February 21st. 6000 TICKETS AT 103 EACH. IC7 PRIZES, DISTRIBUTED AS FOLLOWS Ist Horse .. £1000 Two Prizes «t £100 .. 2nd I'orse .. 4CO Two Prizes at £o0 .. J 3rd Horse .. 2' 0 Four Prises at £2o .. " Starters (divide) 300 Ten Priz?s mt £10_ *. Non-starters (div) 400 Forty Prizes at £o — ' TOTAL .. ™.. ,•• »£" Fach Ticket has six chances, bein* drawn six thus making it possible for one Ticket to I nail La Don's Consultations members of the are privileged to have their names placed onj■ mitteo roll for drawing. Persons taking twen y Tickets receive the same privilege. . _„«oni For the encouraKement of Companies, p taking twenty-flve Tickets will receive one 11 commission. - five La Don's last Consultation of 6000 Shares nl days before date of race. «. ft a,j P.O. Orders Bank Notes, or Drafts -ni exchange to Cheques, and twoStampa for rep 7 Note—The names and addresses of the JJJJScipal winners may be obtained by tbe if. cation to the unrter»igned v but not publication. Result posted to all Subscribers. Registered Letters and Telegrams not accep* Tickets may be obtained by letter only from . "lease write, in a legible hand, fuU name ■»» address. LA DON, Care of S. A. aseib. Box 301. Post Office, or 286. Queen-street, Auctm ~ I , . WrrlAUl

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6933, 6 February 1884, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6933, 6 February 1884, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6933, 6 February 1884, Page 8

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