- Amusements S ' A bbott ' 3 „ raontra*.. - IMMENSE SUCCESS! ' CROWDED HoS'SySai ° TSSi TSffig'l SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF S PROFESSOR W. J. PAYJ-. t- THE FANCY LIGHTNING RIFLE SHOT OF THE WORLD. J" Also tho Grind Entertainment ol , PAYNE AND THE BEWILDESFti n COUNTRYMAN. ■ j To be followed by SONGS AND DANCES I BY ;® MISS BELLA SUTHERLAND, '• MELBOURNE. £ An entire change of programme for Eatuidiy, cBOX OFFICE, G. N. LENNors. POPULAR PR ICE 3. £ E. RAWLIKS. Ihan,, Mr. pooley's satdrdav SUMMER AFTERNOON MARINF • * ie CONCERTS. '< ON BOARD THE SALOON STEAMER TAK \pty. h SATURDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 9th, ' e Steamer Takapuna leaves Devonport at " r,vi - Qaeen-aireet Wuarf at 2.30, and Northcote" »t •?S* t, proceeding up the Wailemata to Lucas' Creek. 1 _ Solo Pianoforte—Mß. ANUELO FORRfck and MK LESLIE MARTIN. 1 MENDELSSOHN'S OPEN AIR MCSIC ADMISSION BY TICKET : HALF-A-CROWx-t, Tickets to admit six, 12?, to be had at Unnni'. v * ;s Pooley's .Residence, or North Shore Post-cfict I JJRELIMINARY N O~T7C~E| WILLTAMSON, GARNER, asd MTJSGEOVTg Have the Honour to announce that they hit. pleted arrangements for a Ntw Zialasd of their famous ROYAL COMIC OPERA COMPANY— L, The Premier Lyric Organisation ot the Sontt^. Hemisphere, being a comoination of ™ WILLIAMSON'S ROYAL OPERA COMPANY E MUSGROVE'S COMI^ For a Season of Comic Opera, beuianinr or, lt SATURDAY, FEBRuiRY 16 B ° n AT ABBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE, And extending over a period of TWENTY-FOUR NIGHTS The Season will be inaugurated with th« first rr„. ductlon in this eity of Andran'o world-famed Cornt 0 Opera, : LAMASCOTTE (The Luck-bringer). To be followed in rapid succession by the moat - lar and successful works of the day, selected from the p great repertoire of the ROYAL COMIC OPERA COMPANY The tour will be conducted onder the personal supervision of II MR. GEORGE MUSQROVE. Fall particulars will b« duly announced. Ifosines^laTiagir. 7 Sporting. A NEMO'S CONSULTATION' ON • DJNEDIN CUP AND MELBOORKE CHAMPION RACE. " j 2000 MEMBERS AT TEN SHILLINGS. r - EACH TICKET HAS TWO SEPARATE CHAXCBa DUNEDIN CUP MELBOURNE CHAS& , PION RACE Ran February 21 st, 18S4 Run March Bth, 1881. First Horse .. £150 First Horse ~ £155 , Second Horse M 100 Socond Horse .. icq , Third Horse., 75 ThJLxd Horse 75 - Starters (dir.) _ 75 Starters (dir.) « 75 j Non-starters(div.).. 100 Non-at4rtors(diT) ieo £500 £500 Will close on or about February 19th. * Applicants, by letter only, must eaclosß Xwa Stamps for replies. Addres: A. NEMO, Care of F. Tomlimon, Barrel Hotel, Panell. LA DON'S GRAND CONSULTATION ON THE 1884. DUNEDIN CUP ISM. Will Close about February 18th, ISS4. To bo Bca - February 21st. 1 6000 TICKETS AT 10s EACH. e 107 PRIZES, DISTRIBUTED AS FOLLOWS 5 Ist Horse .. £1000 Two Prizes at £100 •• £2M 2nd c orse .. 400 Two Prizes at £50 ifiO 3rd Horse .. 200 Four Prizes at £25 1W Starters (divide) 300 Ten Prizes at £10 M iffl Non-starters (div) 400 Forty Prixes.at £5 •• SM, £2300 £700 TOTAL £3000 Each Ticket has six chances, being drawn six timu, thus making it possible for one Ticket to win six prizes. In all La Don's Consultations members of the Prea are privileged to have their names placed on tbe Cc-m* t mittee roll /or drawing. Persons taking twenly-flre c Tickets receive the same privilege. s For the encouragement of Companits, penou taking tweniy.flra Tickets will receive one Ticket si commission. L± Don's last Consultation of 6000 Shares filled sra. ' days before date of race. P.O. Orders Bank Notes, or Drafts accepted ; sdd exchange to Cheques, and two Stamps for reply tad J result. names and addresses of the three pric cipal winners may be obtained by the Press on appU* cation to the undersigned, but not publication. Result posted to all Subscribers. Registered Letters and Telegrams not accepted. Tickets may bo obtained by letter only from Pletse write, in a legible hand, full n&ao ta4 address. LA DON, Care of S. A. Ashes, Box 301, Post Office, Auckland, or 286, Queen-street, AuckUntf. Seeds, Produce, fflc. gONEDUSTI ONEDUST s The undersigned, SOLE AGENTS for the SYDNEY MEAT CO.'S CELEBRATED BONEDUST, Are prepared to supply same ut £515s nett cash to.b> All orders to be accompanied by draft or firstclass Sydney reference. This BONEDUST is without doubt the Pcreit tod Best manufactured in the Colonies. None GanilflA unless bearing the Company's Registered Brand. Government Analytical Report and Samples peitea free on application. A. H. PRINCE & CO., GRAIN MEPCHANTS & COMMISSION' AGENTS, Maaxet Wharf Stores, Stdxet. Local Agents^ PATERSON & CO., LORNE-STP.EET, AUCKLAND. ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED i 300 sacks Feed Oats 200 sacks Milling Oats 100 sacks New Zealand Make 100 sacks Fowl Wheat TO cas'j Canterbury Cheese 20 tons No. 1 Bonedust AI.SO, ALWAYS ON HAND Ij Wood'r Flour, Bran, Sharps, Chaff ' Onitmn, Potatoes, Hams and Bacon Corned Beef, 1001b. kegs WHOLESALE AND RETAIL- > ALBERT AND ROBERT EATON REMOVED TO COMMERCE-STREET (XS* 1 W JOSEPH CBAIG'S). S jg viNsoN & c 0" * PRODUCE MERCHANTS. BACK BINNEY'S STORE, I'aRX-STBBET, HAVE FOR SALE ; OATS MAIZE BRAS SHARPS OATMEAL CIIAKF FOWL WHEAT FLOUB CANTERBURY CHEESE POTATOES CANTEBBPRV HAMS AlfD BACON TEA, SUGAB, CANDLES, ETC. And other Goods at reasonable priced ROBERTSON S HAY, CORN, COAL, AND FIREWOOD MEKOEA NTS, Coenkb or KABANOASAPB RciADIND UM*®.® I**"1**" BT2tEST. Cash Buyeks of Fisg wo _
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6935, 8 February 1884, Page 8
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