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_ Amusements. ~~~~~" A BBOTT ' s !^*~fi^ Stage Manager .. .. • _ " ::, "ii B Wer. Musical Director.. .. .. "Cha,. W fiefc 1 Last 4 Nights. Last i v Last 4 Nights. £" 4 > Last 4 Nights. lS \ v IOHT s. Q MORE NFAV PROGRAMMES 4 v ' O MORK NEW PROGRAMMES 3 BILLY EMERSON AGAIN ! BILLY KME-ihON AGAIN ! BILLY EMERSON AGAIN ! '•TENTHODSANDMILTiaAWAvn TEX THOUSAND MILKS "TKN THOUSAND MILK, *;, UNCLE TOM'S CABIN BY THK TIRE STRENGTH OF TBEMERSON COmpaNV CUNaRD-s BENKF[T ON FRlnVv CUNARD'S BKNRFIT ON FRlniv - THE BIGQKST PROGRAMME n RErnTm FIUTy PtRFORMERS. RECORD - Doors open at seven, commence at eitrht Admission: Deess Circle, 43;6T AI 'r O 2a Pit, Is. ' ' ot * l ls, 2SBDJ Box plan at Lennox's. A- L. cunard, [OPErTTou^Ho^ DO YOU KNOW .. .. WHATISOOMIVO WILLIAMSON, GARNER ANn ' MUSGROVE'S PRIVATE SECRETARY COMPANY 8 For ~" Nights only X Commenc n^ - MONDAY, MARCH 29 First appearance in Auckland of the , OUDg Vn«u t. Comedian J ° 8 En fi'i* MR. FRANK THORNTON Supported by the „ MR. 11. R. HAr'wOOD oH^^cY oya, : Melbourn \°?i»-Admission-ss, 3s, Iβ. Rox plan a Lennox'. Agent, WM. HUGHKS. QHO RA L HALL; Under the Patronage and in the presence of m Excellency the Governor (Sir W JervoiO ni * Worship the Mayor and City Cou ctllors Sir Jlaurico O'Korko, T. Peacock E«o M.H.R., Dr. Campbell, Captain Audit' son, H. Brown. Ksq , Imptral German Consul, and a large number of other prominenc Citizens. WEDNESDAY EVENING, 31st MARCH. ORCHESTRAL AND VOCAL CONCERT BY A GRAND /COMBINATION RAND VyOMBINATioS OF LEADING PROFESSIONAL AND AMATEUR vocalists, AND A MONSTER ORCHESTRA. ONSTER V/RCHKSTRa! TO ASSIST IN PROVIDING FUNDS FOR MR A RJIISCHEK'S SLIKNTIFIC Rf-SBARCHES OF NEW ZEALAND FAUNA. Programme in future issue. Conductor .. .. HRRR LOUIS TUISCHKA.I Leader of Orchestra ... MR. A. EADY. Accompanist .. „ MR. G. CLUTSAM. Tickets : FroDt Peats, 4s ; Back Seats, 2s; may be had at Ale srs. Upton & Co., Lennox's, and A. E&d»'« music warehouse, and at the leading stationers. P. A. EDMISTON, Hon. Sec. QUEEN-STREET (OPPOSITE FORT* STREET). TO-DAY. TO-DAY. THE NEW ZEALAND TOM THUMB Will be on Exhibition from two till five (for the con« venience of ladies and children), and. from seven till ten p.m. Pronounced by Press and public to be the greatest i-radigy that the world hail ever produced, Must be seen to be believed. Admission, Is ; children, 6d. BAKER S' PICNIC, First Boat at 9 a.m.; second at 10.30 a.m. The Auckland Bakers' Protection Association hart arranged with the North Shore Ferry Company for the services of their splendid steamers Victoria and UriifinnJa io convey them to St. Hfliers Buy en THUtiSDAY. 25th Instant, where they intend to celebrate their Annual Holiday, A splendid programme rf sports h s been pared, to which the general public are cordially invited. Fares: Return T ckets, Is. Garrison Band in attendance. lea will be provided free by the Association. BAKERS' PICNIC, In connection with thci above Mr. C. T. Kiddy, o£ St. ileliers Hay, has arranged to provide Luncheon at Is, and other refreshments at town prices. SPORTS PROGRAMME. 1. BOYS' RACE, 15 and tinder. —Entrance, I), Post entry. Ist PiiZi, 10s ; 2nd P<iue, ss. 2. HURDLE RACE HANDICAP (150 yards), 5 hurdles, 3 feot 6 inches.— Journeymen Bakers and Carter*. Knttiince, Is. let Prize, £1 and Whip; 2nd Priza, Whip. 3. ALLCOMERS' RACE HANDICAP (150 yards).— 2s 6d. Is*. Prize, £2 ; 2nd Prize, £1, 4. BAKERS' CUP (300 yards handicap).- Journey men Bakers only. Entrance, 2.i. Ist Prize, £2 ; 2nd Prize, £1 ; 3rd Prize Satchel. 5. SACK RACE(SOyds) —All Emoloves. Post Entry, Entrance, Is. Ist Prize, 100 Hour; 2nd Prise, Box Blacking, 10s 6d. 6. SINGLE WOMEN'S RACE (60yasV-Post Entry. Entrance free. l«t Prize, Bracelet, value 15s; 2nd Prize, 1 Pair Kid Gloves, value 6a 6d. 7. HOP, STEP, AND JUMP.—Post Entry. PAH Employees. Entrance, Is. If t Prizo, £1; 2nd Prize, 10s. 8. MARRIED WOMEN'S RACE (EOyds).—Bakers and Employe's' Wires. Post Vntrr. Entrance, free. Ist Prize, Chest Tea; 2nd Prize, 50 Flour. 9. BAKERS' CARTER.'!' RACE HANDICAP (200 yards).—Carters only. trance. Is. Ist Prize, Bridle, value 17s 6d; 2nd Prise, Whip, value 8* 6d. 10. THREE-LEGGED RACE (100yds).—Post entry. entry, 2s. Ist Prize, £1; 2nd I'ri.se. 10s. 11. WALKING MATCH HANDICAP (one mile).— Fer all employ^ , . Entrance, Is Ist Prize, £1; 2nd Prize, 10s; 3rd Priz«, Tin of Fancy Biscuits. 12. MASTER BAKER 3' RACE (200 yds).— Baken only. Entrance, 2s 6d. Post entry. Ist Prize, One guinea Hat.. 13. ALLCOMERS , RACE HANDICAP (}-mile).-En. trance, 2s 6d. let Prize, £2 ; 2nd Prize, £1. 14. TUG OF WAR (Married v. Single).—Kntrance, ree. 15. CONSOLATION RACE (120 yard-).—Entrance, free. Post entry. Ist Prize, £1; 2nd Prize, 60 Flour. AH disputes will be decided by the Sports Com* mittee, »nd all protests accompanied , with 6s, which will be returned it the protest is sustained. MR. BURCHER'S ART UNION OF PICTURES. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS AND INTENDING SUBSCRIBERS. The number of tickets has been reduced from 300 at 10s to 150 at £1. List at Shera's late premises, opposite Fort-street. Exhibitions. A UCKLAND SOCIETY OP ARTS, SIXTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION. OPENING CONVERSAZIONE, APRIL 14. Musical competitions must be sent into the Secretary not later than March 24. All other competitions must be delivered at the Choral Hall on April 1, between the hours of ten a.m. and six p.m. Works for exhibition must be delivered at the same place during the same hours on April 9 and 10. Friends having pictures or other works of art wbieh could be lent for the occasion are kindly requested to communicate with JNO. L. HOLLAND, Secretary. ZEALAND HERALD, Subscription: 9d per week, delivered in town and suburbs; or 13s 6d per quarter, in advance, posted to any part of the colony. . Advertisers in the country can remit payment vj Money Orders or Postage Stamps. , Instructions as to the insertion or withdrawal oi advertisements in the Hbibald mutt he in wrtWAdvertisements received without such instructlonf will be inserted till countermanded, and charged accordingly. ;*-. .. .„. While every care is exercised in regard to the due insertion of advertisements, the proprietors do no» hold themselves responsible for non-insertion tnrougn accident or from othor causes; and the pr"P™s°™ r-serve to themselves the right of omitting advertisements that they may deem objectionable, even although such advertisements may have been received and paid for in the usual course of business. For the cenvenience of advertisers, replies toaaw' tisements may be sent to the Hbiult> Publishing Office; but the proprietors do not accept anyre»P° n sibility in this respect. -~ . o ci A Births, is: Deaths and Marriages, 2s 6d «acs insertion. Thes« announcements are also " >se in the Auckland Wbkkly News and Hejuw Monthly Summary without extra ch»rge. m

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7593, 24 March 1886, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7593, 24 March 1886, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7593, 24 March 1886, Page 8

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