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Amusements. ABBOTT'S" OPERA HOUSB .iSL Proprietor - _ Mr. H. N. AbUtt Manager _ „ -Mr. George Darren Manager for Mr. Abbott R, B. Wiseman. EVERYONE UNANIMOUS In praise of THE SQUATTER THE SQUATTER THE SQUATTER Read the opinion •of the Press l The g»»i TP .. Star, and the Bell are unanimous Ik their eipr M i„r° of approval, and each bestow on the drama th acting, and the manner of it* production, the hithui praise. Owing to managerial arrangement* Tm> SQUATTER, notwithstanding its OREaT SUCOPao MUST BE WITHDRAWN after THURSDAY NiqS next, to make way for. fresh productions previous, announced. This evening, therefore, will be th« LAST PERFORM AN' E BCT TWO LAST PERFORMANCE BUT TWO or THE SQUATTER THE SQUATTER THE SQUATTER • THE SQUATTER Written by the Popular Australian Actor-AutW MR. GEORGE DARRELL ' MR. GEORGE DARRELL MR. GEORGE DARRELL And in which the author appears in his lnimlUbl. impersonation of NED EVERSLrE, THE OLD Stjnmwneb, Supported by the Accomplished young Actress. MTSS ANNIE MAYOR, And Datrflll'fl Magnificent Dramatic Combination. SENSATION, FCN, AND ABrMriJM, THK FLOOD SCENE. THE ACME OF STAGE MECHANISM, FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, Grand Fashionable Night, And for this occasion only, Mr. George Dan all will appear in his celebrated Impersonation. HAMLET. SATURDAY, JANUARY 23. Production on an elaborate scale of Bouclcaolt'i fly«, act Sensation Drama, THE STREETS OF NEW ZORK. Special and Important Popular Prices : Drtu Circle and Orchestra Stalls, 4s; Stalls, 2s 6d; Pit, ij Children in arms not admitted. ' Box Plan at Lennox's, Bookseller, Agent for Mr. Darrell, JOE BROWN, OHORAL HALL, TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), JANUARY 20. GRAND OPERATIC CONCERT, * Br SIGNORA lu P. M. 7AB RI 3 And MISS MINNIE UHR, Kindly Assisted by Members of the CHORAL SOCIETY. PROGRAMME J I Part I. 1, Trio for Piano, Violin, and 'Cello Finale (No. 1) Mendeluoba MR. 0. HEMUS, MR. 11. F. EDGAR, and MB, GEORGE CLUTSAM. 2. Italian boat song, "Oh 1 Oh ! Hear the Wild Winds Blow ".. Mattel MR. A. TAYLKR. S. Duet, " I've Wandered la Dreams" .. .. .. .. Wade MISS CULPAN AND MR. J, lIANNA. 4. Solo, "La Serenata" ... .. Braga MISS MINNIE UHR (pupil of Slgnora Fabrls.) 'Cello Obligato— H. F. EDGER. 6. Song, "Anchored" Watson MR. J. HANNA. 6. Cavatlna, " Robert toi que j'alme" .. .. — ... Meyerbeer SIGNORA L. P. M. FABRIS. 7. Trio, "II Sogno del Marinaro" .. Campana SIGNORA FABRIS, MISS < ULPAN, AND MISS MINNIE UHR. Part 11. 8. Trio, " Novellettem," No. 1, 2, 8 N. W. Gad* MR. C. HEMUS, M *. H. F. EDGER, and MR. olutsam: 9. Duet from "Saffo".. ... .. Pacini SIGNORA FABRIS AND MISS MINNIE UHB. 10. Song, "When the Heart is Young" Dudley Back MISS CULPAN. 11. Bolero, from "Lei Yepres Sidliennes" .. Vert! SIGNORA FABRIS. 12, Solo (piano), " Polka de la Reine " Raff MR. GEORGE CLUTSAM. 13. Song, "The Gallants of England " Gatty MR. SIDNEY SMITH. 11. Duet, "Tel Ramenti" .. .. Campana SIGNORA FABRIS and MR. A. TAYLER. Reserved Seal's, 4a ; Unreserved, 2s, Plan of seats it Lennox's. Commence at eight. Carriage! at fifteen minutes past ten. Meetings. fJIO THE FRIENDS OF RATIONALISM, A Public Meeting of those interested in the resuscitation of the Rationalist Newspaper will be held in Robion's Rooms, Queen-street, THIS (TUESDAY] EVENING, at eight o'clock. All friends of the cause are earnestly Invited to attend. ERIC CRAIG, Convener. Argentine gold mining com. PANY (LIMITED). A General Meeting of the Shareholders will tottV at the Company's Office, New Zealand Insurance Buildings, Auckland, on WEDNESDAY, the 27th instant, at the hour of half past eleven a.m. Business : To consider the Company's position, financial and otherwise, and to pass such resolutions in reference thereto as may be approved of. D. Q. MacDONNRLL, Manager. Auckland, 18th January, 1886. IMPERIAL GOLD MINING COMPANY (LIMITED). A General Meeting of the Shareholders will be held at the Company's office, New Zealand Jnsurarce Buildings, Auckland, on WEDNESDAY, the 27t!) instant, at noon.

Business : To consider the Company's position* financial and otherwise, and to pin such resolutions in reference thereto as ma be approved of. D. O. MjIoDONNELL, Manager. Auckland, 18th January, 1886. Art Union. MISS BACON, fancy REPOSITORY, 265, QUEEN-STREET,! GRAND ART UNION-BO PRIZES, 400 TICKETS, 28 6d Each. Having secured the services of Hiss O'Hanlon, the well-known Artiste, Ladies wishing to take Lesions is the following works will receive every attention Lace, Shell-work, Seed-work, Applique, Raised Wool-work, Oriental Embroidery; each Is fid pel lesson. Wax flowers, Macrame, Imperial Marble-work, Leather-work, Lustre Painting, Canvaalne; each 2s 64 per letson. Chrystoteum : 6s per lesson. Poonab Painting : A course of six lessons, 80s. Crewel and Aranene : Free of charge. Fresh cut Wax for Flowers and Fruit. Sporting. TAKAPUNA JOCKEY CLUBRegistered under A.R.C. SUMMER MEETING. FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 1880. PROGRAMME: MAIDEN PLATE of 25sov« ; nomination, liov, DU* tance, one and a half miles. ANNIVERSARY HANDICAP of 60tors ; acceptance IJsots. Distance, one mile. HANDICAP HURDLE RACE of 60sova; acceptance, 2sovs. Distance, two and a-qaarter miles. HACK RACE of 20sors; nomination, hot. Sir tance, one and a-quarter miles. TAKAPUNA CUP of 125iovs; acceptance, 3tort Distance, one and three-quarter miles. FLAT SELLING It ACE of 25sovs; nomination, IsoT. Distance, one mile. HANDICAP STEEPLECHASE of lOOsovs; acceptance, 3sovs. Distance, about three miles; Entries and Acceptances for the above close on FRIDAY, January 21, at nine p m„ with the Becreiuji Devonporl, or at W. Adams' office, No. 6, Exchange Chambers, Durham-street East See officii! programme for particulars. Winners of the Oaehunga Cup and Hurdle Race eM& to carry a 71bs penalty. ft. WYNYARD, Secretary. _ ZEALAND HERALD, Subscription : 9d per week, delivered in town a»J suburbs ; or 13s 6d per quarter, In advance, posted » any part of the colony. Advertisers in tho country can remit payment W Money Orders or Pontage Stamps. . Instructions as to the insertion er withdrawal advertisements in the Hebald nwt be in w Advertisements received without such Instruction! will be inserted till countermanded, sad chart* o accordingly. 1 , While every care is exercised in regard to tie a« insertion of advertisements, the proprietors do noi hold themselves Responsible for non-Insertion throngs accident or from other causes ; and the proprietors reserve to themselves the right of omitting w'vertiw' ments that they may deem objectionable, •**? although such advertisements may h/ive beenreo«w and paid for in the usual course of business. • For the oenvenienos of advertisers, replies te ad™*" tisements may bo sent to the Hkbald PubliiM®! Office; but the proprietors do not accept any resp°« sibility in this respect. Births, Is; Deaths and Marrtsges, 2« w ewj insertion.. These announcements are also inserts" in the A ok land 'W«b*i,* Nkwb and Hkbal" Monthly Summary without extra charge. .

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7539, 19 January 1886, Page 8

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