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Amusements. /ABBOTT'S OPERA HOUSE. Proprietor T. , .. Mr. H. N. Abbott. Manager .. .. Mr. Chulei MacMabea. LAST O HIOHTS OF} ° NIOHTS OF [ff RATTAN T>IO(3S H%l Q Nl'JHrg «Pi'VIBATTA» JIIiGCS LAST O MGHTS OFJ MR - .PJARLE MacMAHON'S SPECIALLY. SELECTED DRAMATIC COMPANY. BRILLIANT SUCCESS OF-J BRILLIANT Sb'CCcSs OF i P REEN "RUSHES BRILLIANT SUCCESS OF ) VJREEM JDUSH£S I VJSP*A rnr l .'v tha!iism on ""ht by » VAST AUDIENCE, w hi e h crow ed th» Theatre FROM FLOOR TO CEILING. (TO-NIGHT ) GREEN BUSHES TO-NIGHT -GKEEN i.USFIeS _..,, „ TO-NIGHT) GBEEN BUSHES With all the nincent scenery, which w,\i the theme of a:!rntration on Saturday evening TOMORROW (Tuesday): " Last fJiGHr OF green boshes? WKDNKSBA-γ, May -19-Ltit Night of the Seu and Farewell Benefit to G rattan Riggs. Grand Double HAN'DyTndY* Drama - £MIGIIANT and Box office at'Kidd and WiMman'e new •tation.ry esUbllehroent, Vic or!a Arcade, where seats can be booked naily and in advance. * «"•» Admksion : l>rese Circle, is ; Stalls, 2a 6d; Pit, 1«. FORESTERS' HALL, KARANGAHAPE ROAD. A JUVENILE OPERETrA, ENTITLED "RED RIDING HOOD," Will be performed by Mr. Edmondes" pupils TO-NIGHT (MONDAY) * TUESDAY. MAY 17 ft 18. (To be preceded by a Concert), TICKEtS Is. EACH. Doors open at half-past seven, Commence at eight Reserved Seats 2s ; at the Newton Bureau. Proceedgin aid of St. James , Sunday-school Library. JNAUGDRAL ENTERTAINMENT -*- of the PARNELL WKSLRYAN MHTTJAX, IMPROVE. WEST ASSOCIATION, ""»"" In the THIS (MONDAY) I7rn ISSTA!fr< At half-pan seven o'clock, C< nsistin? of VOCAL AND INSTItI MENTAL DUETS SOLOS, etc. ' Admission, is. \ CONCERT and DANCE will be held in r3L the Pinmure Hall, in aid of St Matthias* Chnrch Fund, on FRIDAY, May 21. 18S6. Doon open at hilf-past seven p.m.; commence at eieht. Tickets, 2s Od.-W. R. Lucas, Hon. Secretary and Treasurer. * Sporting. TAKAPUNA JOCKEY CLUB. [rigistered CSDEE A.R.G.J . WINTER MEETING. MONDAY, MAY 24th, 188& VICTORIA HANDICAP, 1 mile ~,, i, OT . BIRTHDAY HANDICAP, IJ'milts 2Jsovs." 1 HANDICAP HURDLES, 2 miles ig<, T ' ! HANDICAP STEEPLECHASE, 3 voiles „.... 2«ots! Gekerjil Entries. SELLING HURDLES of 30sovs, 1J mUe« 1} sovs, SELLING RACE of 30sovg., 1J mile* 1 sovs. NOVEL RACE .r 2530 vs., 1 mile 1 v. Acceptance and General Entries for the above close on TUESDAY next, May IS, at nine p.m.. with the Secretary, Devonport, or at Mr. W. Adams' Office, No. 6, Exchange Chamber:, Durham-street Eart. B. WYNYARD, Secretary,

***** 7i ifagi -■-- -■ iV*-r ">■ ' ffljy^^^ AUTUMN MEETING. THE CHAMPAGNE STAkTs, 1887, for two-year-o!(ls. A sweepstake ■ 1 10 jovi ea<h. with 25050t« added. C Its Bst 101b ; fillies. Bst 71b ;no allow, ance for ze'riings. The winner of the Welcome S'.aie-, Cbristcliurch, or any race (not ahandirap) of the advertised v_!ne of 200sovs (notwithstanding any rule to the contrary) to carry 7lb extra ; of two or more such races. 101b extra. The second horse to receive 50sovs from the stakes; the third horse to receive 25sove from the stakes Six furlones. Two «ovs on nomination, 3snvs on acceptance, on general entry night 1887 ; and ssovs before nine o'clock on the night before the race. Non-starters forfeit previous payments only. Nominations (2sovs) for above must be In the SYDNEY JAUES, Sec. D. J. C. TTAWKE'S BAY JOCKEY CLUB. STEEPLECHASE MEETING, 1886, THURSDAY. 24th JUNE. MAIOF.N STKT;PLFCHABE of lOOsovs. Eetrance, 3«ors. Weight-for age. For all hors«s that have never won an advertised steeplechase exceeding 30-ovs in value at time o! starling. About two miles. LADU'.S. BRACELET of lOOsovs. A bracelet T-Ine 80dots for the first, and % brscelft value 20«ovs for the second horse. For horses that have never won an advertised race exceeding 25sovs in value, either en the flit or over country. Gentlemen riders. All horses to be nominated by ladies. Entrance, 3;ovs. Weights: 3vri:, lOst ]2lb; 4yr», Hut Mb; syrs, 11.t 121b; 6yrs and aged, 12it. Xci allowances. Two milei. HAWKK'S BAY STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP of BOOsovs : second horse to receive 50sovs, and third herse 25so*s from the stake. Nomination, 2sovg. on TUESDAY, 16th May. Weights declared on TUESDAY, Ist June. Acceptance. s»ovs, on nit-ht of general entry. Final payment, Bsovi, on TUESDAY, 22nd June, by two p.m. Winner of any Steep echase Handic»p of the vtlne of 200 sovs after declaukjton of the weights to carry 71bS penalty. About three miles and a-half. lACK STEFPLKCHASK of 40<ovi: second horse to receive lOsovs from the stake. Xot less than lOrt np. Post entry, 2»ovs. Open to all horses that hive never run in a wu-ht/or-age or handicap hurdle race or steeplechase. About one mile and a-half. CONSOLATION STEEPLECHASE of 1»0soti ; second horse to receive SOsovs from the stake. Open to all beaten horses (hacks excepted). Nomination, lsov ; acceptance. 2sovs. Nominations tote made with 'he Clerk of the Scales before the -.tart for the Hack Race. Acceptances not later than 15 minutes after declaration of the weights. About one mile and a-halX,

DATES OF NOMINATIONS, ENTRIES, ACCEP. TANCES, ETC., With amounts to be forwarded to the Secretary H.B J.C. ' N.B.— All events dote at nine p.m., unless stated to the contrary. TUESDAY. MAV 18.-Nominatlons-H.B. Steeplechase Handicap, 2sovs. TUESDAY, JUNE 15.-General Entry - Nomine-tions-Miiden Steeples, Ssovs ; Ladies' Bracelet, Snovs. Acceptances—H.B. Steeplechase Handicap, 6sova. TUESDAY, JUNE 22. by two r.H.-Final Payments —H.B. Steeplechase Handicap, Siova. DATE ON WHICH HANDICAP WILL BE DE. CL.4UKD: TUESDAY, JUNE 1.-Hawke's Bay Steeplechase Handicap. F. D. LUCKIB, Secretary. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSO. CI »TTON. TEMPORARY PREMISES : Old Baptist Chaml, CORNER WZLLESLET AND CHAPEL STREETS, Reading Room, Comfortably Furnished. All the Leading Papers on the tables. Subscription, 2» 6d per quarter. The Library contain* upwards of SSOO role, In the rarious departments of Literature. Subscription, 2s 6d per quarter. Tea and Corns Pro* TIDED. KnPLOVMtNT AND BOASDINe-HOUU BEOIRTXIW. Meeting tor YorjKG Mm on TOmHDAT», at 7.80. ETanpellstic Services, TntniaDAYe, at 7.50. Bible Beading and Prayor, Saturdays, at 7.80. Bible Class Sunday, at 3 p.m. STRANGERS and others (especially Young Mm) corrHAlly invited to visit the rooms, .where all Information may be obtained. Open from 9 ajn. to 10 p.m. fjIHW "NEW ZEALAND HERALD." subscription: 9d per week, delivered in town and suburbs; or 13h ed per quarter, In *4Tanee, posted to any part of the colony. Advertisers in the country can remit payment by Mcne7 Orders or Pontage Stamps. Instructions as to the insertion or wHJWrewaZ of advertisement! in the Herald mutt be in writing. Advertisements received without such Instructions will be inserted till countermanded, and charged accordingly. * For the cenvenience of advertisers, replies to advertisements may be sent to the Herald Publishing (mice; but the proprietors do not accept any respoa sibility in this respect. * Births, Is; Deaths and Marriages, 2s 6d each insertion. These announcements are also inserted in the Auckland Wrekly Nitwe and Herald Monthly Summary without extra charge. While every c»re is exercised in reg«rd to the due insertion of advertisements, the proprietors do not hold themselves responsible «or non-insertion through accident or from other causes; and the proprietors reserve 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.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7639, 17 May 1886, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7639, 17 May 1886, Page 8

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