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Amusements. *" A,»BOIT. B _OMiX^jjLessee end Manager .. -u. ... " Stage Manager _ *; *£* Wgy, THE EVENT OF THE TEAR ALFRED WYBURry 3 ' DRAMATICJOMP AH Last Night of G. P. Carey as Bo.™ t>, Last Night of J. L. HalU? fcKL" , ** 3 XT AT < or 8 s e]* yn rX»TB TIME BILL: 8 WATS 1.30 otoc? PM ! ation .. ( " m *' wife S** & o'clock ** -• Smile, 9.80 o'clock .. „ " "' •• UiiohtM 10 o'clock .. .. " •• - Screws! 1 10.30 o'clock.."Cabby, take me home "t Y '" il any more. Nome * can't U^ 3 HaS""?^",-^ TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) GRAND jAeaggUßt.^. By. special request. Admission - if, 2s 6d, end 1, Seats reserved at Kidd and Wlldma n .r Doors open at half-pa.t se,. n , c^ Rohbstral~soc7et?T CONCERTS, WJS TY>g Held In the CHORAL HALL on the FIRST vp,n IN BACH MONTH. TPfilD^ TO-MOEROW (FRIDAY), NOVE A Cghdbctor: HERR CARL SCHMIIX PROGRAMME. 1. Overture, " Ejmont" (Beethoven , . 3 - THa h °dn y "° PeninS Mo^tof No . 3 b 4. Sony, " voi Che Sapete " (Mon) Mr „ 6. String Quartette "Ist Movement of K OtDD H. i. zart).. Messrs. C. and J EiwJs C, l " W». 6. Waltz, "FantasiebUder " (Stratus). Interval of 10 minutes. vvbitieik. (Ad »na)--lii e 9 D Woofl ? ) DCertente f ° r Ob ° e Md Orch (T. ■J 10. Song, " The Fog Bell (Pontet) Mr Cm. 1 11. Intermezzo from "Midsummer N|Vht'.^ TE& - (*lea«e,ssohn. m * Dream" , 12. Polka-Ma "Die Lachtanbe"(Str»nss). Prices ss usual, 2s Cd and It. Tramwrs will leave Three Lamps for the R.ii » • seven and quarter-paat seven. "* " Admission by side door on]. H l£lf£Qfß L HoD : B«. , pRELIMINARY_ADVERTIsiSiJJ i e WOODROFFE'S CEI.EBKATED FANCY OLAW 3 BLOWING i-XHIBITlo" SS ' _ Will open for a short season in the Treiaises I»t«li occupieaby Mr. (Joombes, Draper OS taW, Queen-sweet. ' ' f ON MONDAY NEXT, Sth l miST , With the most Talented Olas«blowi Company in the jaj T y MR. J, H. KDMONDh'3 JUVENILE PUPILS Wilgive 3-P ERFOR««ANOES-3 IN THI ABOVB HALL ON • SATURDAY, iIONDtY, .* TUfc, DAY EVBNIVQg November 6,8, and 9. * SATURDAY KVKnTnO -Ist Part, CONCEBT 1 2na Part—J. R Thomas' So»rkline Oj.retU s " i HE PLUiNIC." i MONDAY AND TUESDAY—"THE PICNIC" i and tlie Ever-popular Operetta, ' 1 "EEU HIDING HOOD." r Admission : Dreis, 2e; Body of Hall Is. Children, -price. ' /GOVERNMENT HOUSE ARCHERY V7T and lawn tennis CLDB. a ———-— t Play for tbe Season will commence on FRIDAY the 12th Novemtier, not on 2ml November u pre--0 vionsiy notified, owing to the unfit state of the lswiu. The General Meeting will be held on TUiSDAI the 16th November, at five p.m. ' E. P. HUDSOy, Bon Sec BIRKENHEAD.-Sunnyeide Strawberry Gardens: Thin ponular resort will be opened for the season nn the 9th November. Tennis and Croquet Lawns have been recently added, and ue la B spl«miid order. , Strawberries and Cream. Tea and Befrejhmenti. t J JENKINsON, Proprietor. Atn etics- • A UCKLAND AGRICULTURAL AND Jt\. PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. PRELIMINARY PROGRAMME OF SPORTS, NOVEMBER 9, 1886. 150 YARDS HANDICAP, open to Members of Aack land Amateur Athletic Club only, Trophies. 440 YARDS HANDICAP, open to Members of Auckland Amateur Athletic Club only. Trophies. y 1 MILK HANDICAP, open to Members of Auckland Amateur Athletic Club only. Trophies. 200 YARD? HANDICAP HURD' RACK, open to Members of Auckland Amateur Athletic Club only. Trophies. 100 YARDS HANDICAP, open. First prize, £5 1 second priz-, £110s. '• 1 MILE, open. First prise, £6; second prise, £2; third prize £1. ■• 440 YARDS HANDICAP, open. First prize, £5 ' second prize, £1 10s. ' 120 YAKDS HANDICAP HURDLE RACE, open/ THROWING CRI'-KET BALL, for MemDers of recognised Clubs. Prise, Cricket Bit, valued £113. KICKING THE FOOTBALL, open for Members of > recognised Clubs. , POTTING THE STONE, open. First prise, £1 Is. ' THROWING THE HAMMER, open. Prize, £1 It ! 1 MILE BICYCLK HANDICAP, open to Amatenn only. Trophies. 3 MILE BICYCLif HANDICAP, open to Amateurs i only. Trophies. : ENTRIES must he made in writing, and received by the Manacer before eight p.m. on FKIDAY, the 22nd October, 1886. Entries for each event, 2s 6d. HARRY H. HAYR, Manager, 13. Lower Quetn-itreet. ExhibitionsI A UCKLAND AGRICULTURAL AND £%. PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. ' £ ANNUAL EXHIBITION jj> ( ■< Will be held at the O 1 GEOUNDS, GREEN LANE, % \ < on • £ MONDAY AND TUESDAY. & H Bth and 9th Novkmbkb, < fc When Prizes will be offered for almost every S thing , --. For further particulars see Programmes, to p> q be had at the office, and of »11 C»Kle , Auctioneers, Seedsmen, etc. £ I rH Yfii. PERCIVAL, , C+{ Secretary, . A Flower and Vegetable Show will also beheld. A UCKLAND AGRICULTURAL AND J\. pastoral association. SPECIAL PRIZE BY THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY (LIMITED.) For the best pen of Ten Sheep bred by exhibitor, which the judges may consider to be mnst fitt *° 10 ' he export freezing tr de, weight and quality «'»» taken into consideration. The judges, to bavel ' power to decide whether or not any exhibit ii enl» totbopriM. WM. PERCIVAL, S>rre*arT__ mHE "NEW ZEALAND HERALD. 1 Subscription : 9<l par week, delivered in town »nd suburbs ; or 13s 6d per quarter, in advance, posw any part of the colony. . ,_, er Births, Is; Deaths and Marriages, Sij» »« u », tb , tion. These announcements are also ii'«« Jdli ' Auckland Wkbkly News and Hbbald ia« I Summary without extra charge- mTinentby Advertisers in the country can remit p»J Money Orders or Postage Stampi. ..ukdraml of Instructions as to the iiwrtiOH or ««»» advertisements in ihe Hkhald mint " ,n t 1108 , Advertiseme to received without sucO «» fa d , will bo Inserted until counterinaudeii, ana ■ aC For the convenience of advertisers. «P lle , tisemeuts may be sent to the H■»"''- re jponOffice ; but the Proprietor* do not accept aDj Sibilitr ii, this respect. , t tn4 da» While every care 1» exercised In regardi ™ Ao 80t insertion of advertisement., the Proprlewthrongh hold thems*)ves reaponsll.le for non- ' n *s" ' p ro|)l letors accident or from other causes ; andl "[• 'T»a,ertUereserve to them.elves the right of omit'»» » „, .rents tl.at they m»y d 9t m °V j ""C«b r** , " 4 although such advertis.ments mar liave be«n i«. I and paid for in tli« usual courie of business 1 — —— ■ " ..._...t£

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7786, 4 November 1886, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7786, 4 November 1886, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7786, 4 November 1886, Page 8

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