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• Amusements; || § - A BB °? T — ™—-— . ?OUSEf t J L BBOTT>S _OPSRA HOUSE. f., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1888.- ~ PROFESSOR C.', RRQLLO'S ANNUAL cmr •3 . r.:. -~ ...... - NASTIC CARNIVAL. it.! UsfM ' H: rl Patrons: His Excellency, Sir W. F. 1). Xfalt/, ** ' K.C.M.6., A. B. Devore, Esq., Mayor -»f I, . . Auckland, M.Niccol, Esq., Major ■ ' ■ % of BOYOnport. ■ i * MARBLE TABLEAUX WITH . LBnaWm - "j& -f '■ \ EFFECTS. -y w•. V \}\% ; - uar d , PBGiiiSSOR CARROLLO ON, THREE BARS r. BOXING MELEE IN : FANCY COSTUME «v ~ ' v'l: SKATES. . • UiX ' f r) Presentation of Prizes by SI. Niccol, Esq. " h' : 3 " Eady's Band will play Selections. Commence at eight sharp. Prices : Bs,; 2s, and Is. s* Bos Plan at Wild-man's. " jgT. BARNABAS' ENTERTAINMENT' ' 58 EXHIBITION- OF MRs! JARLEY'S WAXWORRs ,v . THE BURGHINGTON ACADEMY, i Burlesqued representation of. the adventures of A " ' ROBINSON Crusoe. - .K r „T/>.r. • •><< Musical Selections,' Blue Fire, &&* &c., ■, •* v Will be given in St. Sepulchre's Schoolhouse ' ' ; '! , Svraonds-street, '' - -•■■ ' . ' THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, at Eight tfCloct' ' . ; V/ .., Admission, One Shilling, . . - XT'DEN AND EPSOM LAWN TENNIS ■* ' J? CLUB. , H. J. Byron's I'V-iJiou)! Comedy, . PARTNERS , FOR LIFE, ; Will be Playt-d by Well-kuown Amateurs, in tha ''■ • CHORAL HALL, - , On WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, ISBS. '/ Reserved Seats (which may be secured at Mr. s ' : i Wildman's), 2s. Admission: One Shilling. . "f c - rjIHE COLUMBIA - ELITE ROLLER ' id X SKATING RINK, QUEEN-STREET. lj : MANAGER'S BENEFIT. .. A 10 " WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3. i - WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3. - y .. .v SPECIAL' ' ATTRACTIONS.' • - ' •. ; ' ; v? GREAT FIVE MILE RACE, for the Champion- - 4 ship of Auckland County, at 8.45. Competitors: _ A. Haueb (Champion of Auckland), L. Dixon :* ■ T : 1 (Champion of Now Zealand), J. Rix, C. Carter. : <• J. Eaton.; . _ ■ \ . * 1 ' EXHIBITION OF FANCY AND TRICK SKATING, by the BOY WONDER, at 9.10. ~ . , > ill First appearance of MASTER BERNHARDT ' a HARRISON, the Boy Wonder, as a FANCY g, AND TRICK BICYCLE RIDER,at 9.80. - v ' Don't fall to see this, the' - YOUNGEST FANCY AN D TRICK RIDER IV THE WORLD. r. Skating from 7.30 till 10 p.m. Dancing ts. liR; ' . .. commence at 10.15. t , : Full Garrison Band. ' . Tickets— 83; Double, 6s. Admission to onlookers, as (seats included): 1 ' : lo 1 Refreshments to be had at the Kink." ijr. v 0 , ; ... ;■ i O. A. SALMON, Manager,' ■ v/i.. , a A UCKLAND' CHORAL SOCIETY. g -C3u . - -—— . . 'J? TJtie Committee having decided to postpone the ,u performance of Beethoven's "Ruins of Atheii-Vand 1 Gade's "'Zion," performing members in possession of . Sullivan's " Mar.vr of Antioch," are requested to ill bring copies of this work for rehearsal on TUESDAY 7, EVENING next. ■■■■•*■ •> \:v: »s Copies may be obtained as uiiual at the hall. < v Yl ' ' H. J. EDMJLSTON, , ' y. ■ . .Secretary. a - ipTAZARD'S SHOOTING GALLERY 3 JOL AND BOEING SALOON, 1.: Queenstreet.—Prize for the greatest number of consecutive' Bull's-eyes made during the present week, provided I) not less than twenty compete (otherwise competition to remain open for a fortnightly-Choice of a valuable Henry or Martini-Henry ; Rifle, of the patterns allowed by the Victorian Rifle Association. - Asepa- V w rate Prize, consisting of a Saloon Rifle or Revolver l 7 and 100 Cartridges, open only to those who have ' »i never won a prize in a Rifle Competition, or are not • I known as good shots. Conditions, same as for All--21 commers Match. No entrance fee, only 2d per shot. For Bowling—The choice of several Articles to the value of £110s (to be seen on the premises) is offered on the same conditions as for Rifle Shooting. The usual charge per game," 6d in the daytime, and 13 er at night. - , ;■■■■< Exhibitions. ~ :r:' Gallery OF NEW Zealand ART. ' es • ' — • J* ■' Mr. Charles Blomfleld, having just added a' ■ i - number of > ld VIEWS OF THE TAUf'O AND WAIRAKEI DISTRICT . tt To his already extensive collection, has determine! ,g to throw his w STUDIO OPEN TO THE PUBLIC, ' Tourists and Visitors ;to Auckland are especially ■a invited to view the collection, pourtraying as it •' 1, does all the most striking features of:,> >~ • ' our Picturesque Islands. Open Daily from 10 to 4; Saturdays, 10 to 1 C.'BLOMFIELD'S STUDIO, D 110, VICTORIA ARCADE (First Floor), . ; ■ Auckland. - . The Stud. 8 ■ ■ ■ ; — ; ]i -i ,0 : - ■ /s&*> mo STAND THIS •S ii : -*• ' SEASON at' Hasp v; ; sSJa.v,, kas rt Road, Ellerslie, THE ;■ m V DAUPHIN, bred by the • ,i, I \ 5 J Jfn Middle Park Stud Co. in : i 1878; by.Traducertlmp.) dam Maria i'ueresa (Imp.), by Rataplan. » THE DAUPHIN has proved himself a first-class Racehorse, '' winning 'in the "best company under '' heavy weights. - Possesses * a splendid temper and s, grand constitution, and has sired the handsomest in and most promising stock ever seen on the Taranaki , > i*B Coast. He possesses that rare quality in a sire of. , assimilating with all classes of mares. Splendid paddocking, with : abundant supply of water, has • been specially procured 011 the One-Tree Hill Estate. - Thoroughbred j Mares, _10 . guineas; j Half-bred, 5 guineas. Groomage, 2s 6d ; Paddocking, 2s #d per week.; Two or more, Mares, as per agreement. All Mares paid for before removal, or .by promissory - note due January 4,1889. Every care taken, but 110 1 responsibility. Further particulars and cards apply lX : to J. B. WILLIAMSON, Harp Road, Ellerslie. at ■ ■ ■ ■ ". ■. .■■ ■ a; mo STAND THIS . ? ' ■■ftryr-T I x, -' JL SEASON AT- THE } VJt n HARP OF ERIN •f.si'rf.' ' •s* JJ/- lie Thoroughbred Stal- °£ BILLINGSGATE ,11 by Isaac Walton out of Slander, by Traducer; , n Isaac Walton by Dainty Ariel out of Fanny Fisher, ;. r,. by Fisherman; Dainty Ariel by Riddleswortll.; „, ' j s BILLINGSGATE is a dark bay horse, with black „ points, standing about 10 hands 1 inch, with plenty of bone and substance. He was bred by the lata W. Walters, -Esq., of Papakura : while on the turf p _ he proved himself the fastest miler of his day. His ; breeding Is undeniably good ; on his dam's side be - J ' has the celebrated Traducer blood, which is, at the • present time, tolling so well on the tuvf; on his I sire's side he has Dainty Ariel, by Riddleswortli, while Fanny Fisher is by the celebrated Fisherman. From the combination of these strains he should get some first-class stock, either for racing or steeplechasinp. Some of the best cross-country p horses in England are got by speedy horses on the . flat out of well-bred.mares. Billingsgate started in 66 ■ winning 32; ,i second I*. and third 10 times. ' ■- Terms—Single Mares, £4, Groom's Fee, 3s. Two , ; / „ or more mares (the property of same owner) by agreement. All Fees to be paid by January Ist, _ 1889. Paddocks, 2s (d per week. Every care taken p. but no responsibility. , ; , l u Billingsgate will travel as follows: Mondays—Mangare ; Monday nights—Rogers' • Farm, Papa* • toitoi; Tuesdays — East Tamaki, Ho wick, and ,: Panmure; Wednesdays— Tamaki: Saturdays .; Avondale; remainder of the week at the Harp of )1, Erin. j For further particulars apply to the Groom in ; charge, or - V « 1 R. THORPE, Proprietor, £ Harp of Erin, Ellerslie. a "■ ■' """' " ' — ■\TT - E LEAD, * * COMPETITION FOLLOWS. 1 THE E. &M. CO-OPERATIVE STORES re THE LARGEST, CHEAPEST, AND BEST s, GROCERY STORES IN AUCKLAND. EARLE & MONTGOMERY, Dn 265, Queen-street and Karangahape Road. ra The lowest cash prices, send for monthly price list Post free. = ZEALAND HERALD. 5 Instructions as to the insertion or withdrawal of advertisements in the Herald must be in writing- ■ Advertisements received without such instructions q will be inserted until countermanded, and charged accordingly. Orders o withdraw advertisements 5 ' must be at the Publishing Office not later than six j, o'clock p.m. d While every care is exercised in regard to the du# a insertion of advertisements, the Proprietors do not hold themselves responsible for non-insertion through accident or from other causes; ' and the Proprietors reserve to themselves the right of omitting advertisements that they may deem objection '» able, even although such advertisements may have ° been received and paid for in the usual course ol business. h Subscription: 9d per week, delivered in town and suburbs; or 13s 6d per quarter, in advance, m posted to any part of the colony. % Advertisers in the country can remit payment by Money Orders or Postage Stamps. • Births, Is; Deaths and Marriages, 2s 6d each insertion. These announcements are also inserted in the Auckland Weekly News and Herald Mon® Summary without extra charge. V

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9173, 1 October 1888, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9173, 1 October 1888, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9173, 1 October 1888, Page 8

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