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-ajngsemeats. • ABBOTT'S OPERjT~n7T^ — Under the management of Mr. Georg, Utfcjf' TO-NIGHT ! TO-NIGHT ! MONDAY-LAST NIGHT OP THE SEASON MONDAY-BENEFIT OF MR. GEO> LgjjQg MONDAY—Special Patronage. MONDAY— LIGHTS. MONDAY—TnE LIBRARIAN. MONDAY—Presentation of Trophies MONDAY— to the Volunteers. Box Office at Kidd and Wlldmat's n tickets at Partridge and Co.'s, opposite Ilni • ,lI Admission, 38, 2s, Is. Doors opeu at 7u' b,nt at 7.45. BO Peaat7.l6, commence R- B. WI3EMAN, Badness Manager, Musio rooms, corner hobsow AND COOK STREBT, nUiSSO MR. W. H. WEBBE'd THIRTY MDsrn.r evening, "USICAI, THURSDAY KfcXT, 225„ DECEMBER, PROGRAMME 1. " Zsmpa," three pianos, .. Mr. Wefcht'. r> ~ 2. Tenor Son*, selected _ .. ut^'i 3. Competition Piece " "Diall 4. Bass Son*, " Lost Chord" _ _ v. „ , 6. Competition Piece * Bas l» ft. Tenor Bone," Requital,"..Mr. E H iw™.-.. 7. Competition Piece r - •Edmonda Interval. 8. " Kgmont," three pianos, .. Mr; Wehh.'. d. „ 9. Vocal Duet, "How Sad It Is 'lo Say Fwew^?» Mrs. right and Mr. Edmonds ' - 10. Competition Piece 11. Tenor So"?, "Arise My Love,",, Mr. E.H ifw.j 12. Piano Quartette, "Iphigenie In Aulii " « Webbe's Pupils ' -toIS. Vocal Duet, 'Life Is But A Summer D«» u Buih and Mr. Small ay ' -&• 14. Final', « ■ hanson ttusse," on ten nlann. v W.bbes l-upils. PiMos.llr. Programme subject to ration On this evering a prise of two guineas will h, n, aented by the London and Berlin Pi»no Comn, n « the best rendering of Meniie »Bohn's " Andante' Rondo Cappricloso a further prize of one goine- if auccesslul competitor plays from memory j7, Mr. Geo. Clutsam. Comp«ti>or»: Misses Cottin»t!?„'' Basdown, Sireeter and Wright. Tickets of Is to be obtained at the London and Berlin . lua Company's Rooms, corners Hobacn and Cook strestZ Doors open 7.40, overture 8, finale about ten o'clock* pAIN'S pi REWORK S| GOVERNMENT BOUSE RESERVE, CHRISTMAS EVE & BOXING NIGHTS (December 24th and 2Stb). MR. JAMES PAIN, Pyrotechnist to tbe Qaeeo, Will give MAGNIFICENT DISPLAYS and ILLDUINATIOX3 On above dates. Full particulars see future advertisements, F. II.LINGWORTH, Manager, KINDERGARTEN CHRISTMAS TREE AND SALE F GIFTS. On 21st and 22nd December, in premises kindly lest by Messrs. J. and G. Buchanan, Market Em'rsccci ellesley-street. There will be a splendid lot o, Useful and Ornamental Articles, Japanese Goods' Painted Drapes and Cushions, Kefresbmenti, Flower Stalls, Special Display of Work Done by Kindergarten Children, aged from three to six tears. A Choice Selection of S .ngs will be rendered. ■.. < Pi»no lent by T. H. Webb and Co., Oak House, Admission 6d. Sport ng. JJ A MILTON ANNUAL' QHRISTMAS gPORTS, ON MONDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1887. Pkesidkkt : J. B, Whyte, Esq.,, M.H R, VIOE-Prbsidekt : —™ JuxiQE 1 Colonel Forbes. Starter. : Mr. T. G. Sandes. Oouxtttie : Messrs. Barton, Bell, Blndos, J. C. Booth, T. G. Sandes, C. La Queine, 0. White, E- L. Smith, C. 'J'ippen, P. E. elevens, H, iigf!, R. Edwards, R, F. Sandes, J. Somers (Bamiiiouj; G, jj. Jenkins, and D. Coombes (Ngariuwahia), J, Harris (Huntly). PROGRAMME. 1. BOYS' RACE (Handicap), ander 12, 100 yards —Ist i rtae, 7a tid ; 2na, ii tid, 2. MAIDEn FLAT RACE, I£o yards-lit prize, 20s; 2nd os, Entrance, 'it. 3. »U>H NO HIGH JUMP-Ist prize 20s Entrance, Is. 4. HAM.LTO.n CUP (let stage). 100 yards Handicap, to count by points. Start at one | - — Ist prize, Cup, or £15 ; 2nd, £5; 3rd, i 210 a Entrance, 16». 5. HANDICAP HURDLE RACE, 120 yards, 6 hurdles— prize, 20s ; 2nd, ss. Entrance, 2a. 6. HAMILTON CUP (2nd stage), 260 yards Handicap. mart at :Lio, 7. HALF-MILI Handicap—lst prize, 60s; 2nd, 20i. Entrance, 4s, 8. TROTTING RACE, 3 miles; time Handicap, Ist prise, £5; 2nd prize, £2; 3rd, £1. Entrance, 6s, 9. HAMILTON CUP (3rd stage). Once round the track (about 668 yards) handicap. Start at four o'clock. 10. RUNNING LONG JUMP-Ist prise, 20s Entrance la. ' 1L FOOTBALLERS' RACE, 250 yardf Handicap. For bona fide members of football clubs in Waikato who have played In thrte matches during the season of lStt7 ; run in club coleurit including stockings; no splkei allowed, Is, prise, soid medal; 2nd prise, silver medal Entrance, 2s 6d. 12. BOYS' RACE (HANDICAP) under 10. 15 yards— Ist prize, 10s ; 2nd, 6s. 13. ONE M LE HANDICAP, Cup or moneyprise, £6; 2nd, 80s. Entrance, 5;, 14. 200 YARDS HANDICAP—Ist prize, Ml; 2nd, 10s. Entrance, 2s 6d. 16. HANDICAP BUKDLK RACE. 440 yards, 8 hurdles. Ist prize, 50s ; 2nd, 10s. Entrance, 3s. 16. CONSOLATION HANDICAP, 150 yards, for all beaten competitors. Ist prise, 30s; 2nd, 10*. Entrance, 2s. Entries for all handicaps must be sent in to the Secretary not later than MONDAY, the 12th December. with entrance fees. No entries will M received except on the condition that all claims, disputes, and objections shall be decided by the com* mittre, sue" decision to be finaL All protests mast bo accompanied by the sum of ten shillings, whica ensJ be iotfeited to the funds if the protest be not sustained. The winner of any handicap over the value cf £•> after the declaration of the starts may be re-handi-capped for one or all of the three distances for UM Cup. In all races any competitor leaving the mark before the pistol goes off to be penalised and put back m 100 yds ami ISOyils, 1 yard; 200 yds and 250yus, * yards ; 440 yds, t> yards ; 668 yds, 7 yards; yards; l mile, 20 yards. Any competitor mating three false starts will be disqualified. No qualification or acceptance fee for any race. No. 14, 200 Yards.-The handicap for this *111 not be declared until after the Cup Race has been decide 1 G«o. Eposcpmbk Hon. Sec

PICTURE- FRAME MANUFACTORY AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENT WABEUOUSE, 88, ViOTOau-sraMr, AuckUKD. T E o ARTER TEACHER OF MUSIC VIOLIN, PIANO, GUIfAK, CORNET, &o„ So., MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS TUNED AND REPAIRED. , JjJ-EW ZEALAND HERAiE. Instructions as to the iniirtiou or wU !" advertisements in the Hkbald miut be "V^ onJ Advertisements received without suoh n ® h -w, e< i will be inserted until countermanded, ana accordingly. Births, Is ; Death, and Marriages, 2s6di «ch tion. These announcements are also Inser < ULt Auckland Wbkklv Nkws and Hkkald 110 Summary without extra charge. Advertisers in the 'country can remit P*J m<m Money Orders or Postsge Stampi. For the convenience of advertiser*, repU "'°® tisements may be sent to the U'* Ahl ' [espga Office ; but the Proprietors do not accept sibllity In this respect. ' While every care is eierclsed In regard 0 nsertion of advertisement!, the pr ° pc brous h hold themselves responsible (or non - IDS „ ti4 tort accident or from other causes; and the reserve to themselves the right oom j even menu that they may deem objec .0 t^e , v ed although such advertisements may have bee and tiald for in the usual course of business. __

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8929, 19 December 1887, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8929, 19 December 1887, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 8929, 19 December 1887, Page 8

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