Amusement?. qpera HOUSE. Under the Direction of the Australian Theatrical Management Company (Limited), Melbourne. Managing Director, The Hon. Geo. Coppin, M.L.C. Acting Manager .. .. Mr. Charles Bradley Treasurer Mr. R. W. Greville "A VERITABLE TRIUMPH" WAS THE VERDICT LAST NIGHT. yy ALTER gENTLEY (" One of the Greatest Living Actors."—Melbourne Evening Standard "), And the POWERFUL DRAMATIC ORGANISATION FOR THE LAST TIME TO-NIGHT, Lord Lytton's Great Play, RICHELIEU. Cardinal Richelieu Walter Bentlet. Carefully-selected Cast of Characters. ON MONDAY EVENING, The charming love play, THE LADY OF LYONS. Claude Melnotte .. .. Walter Bentlev. Pauline Miss l.aura Hansen FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY. WEDNESDAY—THE MERCHANT OF VENICE. Box Plan at Wildman and Lyell's, Also, Day sain of Tickets at Partridge'*. Prices : 4s, 2s tid, and Is. Open at 7.15; commence at 8 sharp. Carriages at 10.40. Montague oper^> SEASON. COMMENCING MONDAY, APRIL 25. IMPORTANT NOTICE. Mr. Duncan Macallum begs to announce that th« Box Plan for the entire season of 18 nights will be opened at Wildman's on MONDAY NEXT, THE 4th APRIL TO SUB. SCRIMICRS ONLY. Books of 12 Subsoiptioii Tickets and packets of C, for the convenience of families, can now he obtained at the reduced price of £2 2s per hoi k and £1 la per packet. These tickets are transferable and available for any night or nights in the season' so that subscribers can book their seats at once fur the operas they may wish to see right through the season. At the end of Two Weeks the Subscription Tickets will be withdrawn from sale, and the Hon Plan opened to the public at ordinary prices. J&. T>ANMURE FORES- ± * JL TERS & PUBLIC HALL. Court Robin Hood, (jui'.t, A.0.K., will Celebrate the Opening of the above New Hall by a Ball on TUESDAY, April '19. 1892. Dancing at 8 ji.m. Music ; Reed and Davidson') String Band, Tickets, 5s ; ad. init Gent and two Ladies; Extra, 2s. W. KAY', Secretary. iEXHIBITION of Glass Blowing, Saturli day Afternoon, from 2to 5. Admission, &!. Each visitor receives a prize.—Glass Works, Free, man's Bay. Athletics. o/i /CALEDONIAN SOCIETY'S . A,V SPORTS ho/Vl AT LAKE TAKAPUNA, GOOD FRIDAY, APRIL 15tii. PROGRAMME ; 1. HANDICAP QUOITING MATCH (open) 2. BAGPIPE MUSIC in Costume, Reels anil Strathspeys(open) 3. PUTTING THE SHOT (open) 4. HOP, SI EP, AND JUMP (open) D. BEST DRESSED HIGHLANDER, Men (open) 0. BEST DRESSED HIGHLAND LASSIE (open) 7. GRAND HIGHLAND REEL, Men (open) 8. RUNNING HIGH JUMP (open) 9. WRESTLING Cumberland style, (open) 10. BAGPIPE MUSIC, in Costume, Pibroch's and Marches (open) 11. TOSSING THE CABlilt (open) 12. HIGHLAND FUNG, Men (open) 13. HIGHLAND FLING, Hovs (open) 14. THROWING THE HAMMER (open) 15. BEST DRESSED HIGHLAND BOY (open) lis. GHILLIE CAI.LUM, sword Dance, Men (onen) 17. 100 YARDS HANDICAP RACE, amateurs olilv (open) 18. HITCH AND KICK (open). 19. SHEANTREAUS, in Costume, Men (open) 20. CALEDONIAN HANDICAP, 440 yds (open to All-comers). 21. REEL OK TULLOCH, in Costume, Men (open) 22. 100 YARDS BUYS' HANDICAP RACE (open l . 23. 100 YARDS I. DIES' HANDICAP RACK, members onlv 24. 101) YARDS GIRLS' -HANDICAP, under 16 (open) 25. 75 YARDS SACK RACK (handicap) 2«. ONE MILE WALK, amateurs only (open) 27. SAILORS' HORNPIPE (open) 28. 200 YARDS HANDICAP RACE, amateur* only (open) 29. TUG OF WAR ten men a side (open to members of the Caledonian Society only). 30. GREASY BOOM (open) Entrance Fees, 7£ per cent, of first prize. Entries for the racing events to be lodged with the Secretary, at the Pacific Hotel, not later than April tith, by eight p.m. General Entries must be made by eight p.m., SATURDAY, April 9. Post Entries will be taken for events Nos. 22, 23, 25, 29, 30. Entries for Tug of War, 6s per team. The amateur events will be under the rules, and by permission, of the N.Z. Athletic Club. tor further particulars applv to the secretarv, R. T. MICHAELS. J-JRAPERS' PICNIC AND SPORTS, To be held at MOTU T A P U ON GOOD FRIDAY, APRIL 15. The p.s. EAGLE will leave Queen-street Wharf at 9 a.m. Hunter's Band in attendance. Nominations for the 300 yards Amateur Race will close on the 11th instant with the Secretary. Gents' Tickets 2s Ladies' Tickets la J. S. DICKSON, Hon. Sec. Aquatics. AMATEUR ROWING ASSOCIATION'S REGATTA. UPPER WAITEMATA. SATURDAY, APRIL 9, 1592. PROGRAMME. 1. MAIDEN WHALEBOATS .. .. £5 0 ft 2. MAIDEN GIGS, under 10 stone ..500 3. HANDICAP SCULLERS .. .. _ 210 0 4. JUNIOR GIGS, under 10stone .. #.500 5. SENIOR GIGS .. .. _ 12 10 0 6. MAIDEN GIGS 5 3 0 7. JUNIOR GIGS 5 0 0 8. SENIOR WHALEBOATS .. .. 1?. 10 0 Entry night (8 to 9.30), TUESDAY, April 5. E. W. BURGESS, Acting Hon. Secretary. ZEALAND HERALD. Suusckution : 3d per week, delivered in towr and suburbs; or 13s 6d per quarter, in advance, posted to any part of the colony. Births, Is; Deaths and Marriages,2s Od each insor tlon.. These announcements are also inserted in the Auckland Weekly News and Herald Monthly Summary without extra charge. While every care is exercised in regard to the dun insertion of advertisements, the Proprietors do net 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 objectionible, even although such advertisements may hare been received and paid for in the u&ual course ol business. Instructions as to the insertion or xtrithdraical ol advertisements in the Herald must be in writing Advertisements received without such instruction! will be inserted until countermanded, and charged accordingly. O.'ders to withdraw advertisements must Ve at the Publishing Office not later than si* o'clock p.m. For the convenience of advertisers, replies to advertisements may be sent to the Herald Publishing Office; but the Proprietors do not accept any re« sponsibility in this respect. Advertisers in the country can remit payment t>] Money Orders or Postage Stamps. HERALD TELEPHONES. Editorial—No. 229« Counting House, Publishing Office, Advertise ments— No. 14. Letter-press and Lithographic Printing, Engraving, Binding, Stationery 178. ,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8842, 2 April 1892, Page 8
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