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AmusementsQPEKA HOUSI, Under the Direction of Messrs.'Williamson and Musgrove. >■> Business Manager .. .. Mr. George Tallis ~ ~ . LAST TWO NIGHTS ! LAST TWO NIGHTS ! • LAST TWO NIGHTS ! • J OF WILLIAMSON & MUSGROVE'S "NEW BOY" COMPANY. " Care to our coffin adds a nail no doubt, And every laugh-so merry draws one out," FAREWELL PERFORMANCE • FAREWELL PERFORMANCE { OF | AN IGHT 0 B ' Laughter Loud and Long Greeted the First Representation Last Night of This Irresistible Comedy, "Thereby Confirming the Verdict of thEnglish, Ameiican, German, and French Public *: ONLY ONE MORE REPRESENTATION. ONLY ONE MOKE REPRESENTATION, " ' • Continuous Laughter i" f - Continuous Laughter .. • Continuous Laughter ■ From Rise to Fall of Curtain. From Rise to Kali of Curtain. hrom Rise to Fill of Curtain. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. MONDAY NEXT, JANUARY 7, GOOD-BYE TO "THE NEW BOY." Acceding to the request of hnn.lreds of play goers, Messrs. Williamson and Musgrove have pleasure in announcing that the enonnouri*successful Comedy, rpHE ■JiJ'EVY JgOY. Will be Revived on MONDAY NEXT, JANUARY 7, LAST NIGHT OP THE SEASON. • Box Plan at Wildman and Lyell's. Prices— 2s 6d. and One Shilling; Day Tickets at Partridge's and Williamson's. Representative, J. St. CLAIR. THE -XTEW X>OY will Say Fare. _J3l D well to Auckland on • MONDAY next, 7th January THE "IVTEW T3oY—Last Night of ll I > the Season — NEXT MONDAY THE "YTEVV "ROY — Goodbye to JLI JO " Freddy." Goodbye • to "Archibald" The "vtew t>oy — Monday, , 1 1 I J -January 7, Farewell . ' ' Performance EXHIBITION of Glass Blowing, Saturday Afternoon. Admission, 6d. Prizes given. —Glassworks, Freeman's Bay. - ; Aquatics. t A UCKLAND ANNUAL REGATTA J&. T0 BE HELD ON ANNIVERSARY DAY, ' JANUARY, 1895. 1. SCOW RACE : Prizes, £40, £20, £10. 2. YACHT RACE (Rating 7 and over): Prizes, £2! and £10. t 3. TRADING VESSELS of 40 tons and under (exclusive of scows) : Prizes, £25, £10, £5. 4. MAIDEN GIGS: Prizes. £10 and £2. 6, YACHTS (Rating 5 and under): Prizes : £20 and £10. 6. CENTREBOARD YACHTS (30 feet overall). Prizes, £12, £6, £3. 7. FISHING BOATS (4 tons and under). Prizes: , £12 and £4. 8. FISHING BOATS (over 4 tons): Prizes, £12 and £4. t 9. SCULLING RACE : Prizes, Marshall Cup and Gold Medal. 10. YACHTS (rating 2$ and under) : Prizes, £20 and £7.. 11. OPEN BOATS (16 feet to 20 feet): Prizes, £6 and £2. 12. OPEN BOATS (13 feet and] under). Prizes, £3 I and 10s. | 13. LIGHT-WEIGHT MAIDEN GIGS : Prizes, £10 and £2. 14. SENIOR GIGS (open) . Prizes, £12 and £3. , 15. SHIPS' GIGS : Prize, £5. ' 16. SENIOR GIGS(IOst and under): Prizes, £10 and £2. ' • - r 17. JUNIOR GIGS: Prizes, £10 and £2. 18. BOYS' DINGY RACK : Prizes, £3 and 10s. y 19. LIGHT-WEIGHT JUNIOR GIGS : Prizes, £10 and £2. - All races will be subject to the rides of the Auckland Yacht Club and New Zealand Rowing '* Association respectively, governed by the Regatta Rules. Five boats must start in each race to ensure & second prize. " N.B.—ln races Nos. 5 and 10, Yachts not exceeding 2-10ths over ratings specified may enter cont- ceding time allowance. ', CHAS. GROSV'ENOR, y Secretary, JUDGE'S BAY ANNUAL AMATEUR REGATTA. SATURDAY, 26th JANUARY, 1895. PRELIMINARY PROGRAMME. Under A.Y.C. and N.Z.A.R.A. Rules. YACHTS, 5 rating and under : Entrance fee, 15s. YACHTS, 2.6 rating and under : Entrance Fee, 10s. 6 Existing "Yachts not exceeding 2-10ths over 2.5 and 5 ratings, will be allowed to enter, conceding time allowance on excess rating. Yacht Club Certificate of Rating must be produced at time of entry. i YACHTS AND FISHING BOATS (centre-boards * 4 rating and under : Entrance fee, 10s. Rating must be stated at time of entry. • OPEN SAIIJNG BOATS (18 feet and und-r) HANDICAP : Entrance fee, ss. Measurement over all must be handed in at time of entry, i, MAIDEN GIGS (under lOst): Entrance fee, 10s. MAIDEN GIGS : Entrance fee, 10s. JUNIOR GIGS (under lOst): Entrance fee, 10s, . JUNIOR GIGS : Entrance fee, 10s. " SENIOR GIGS : Entrance fee, 10s. . LADIES' PAIR OAR :No entrance fee. " DINGIES (for youths 21 years and under): En. trance fee, 2s 6d. N.B.—Yacht Races.— entries or no race. Gig races to be rowed in In-rigged Gigs. Entries close at the British Hotel at 10 o'clock on SATURDAY Evening, 19th January, 1895. r> F. E. N. CROMBIE, Hon. Sec. II DISTINCT ADVANTAGE a Is obtained by the Use of, Coke. COKE "Tt.fAKES "VPO CfMOKE. OKE jMAKES JJIO JOMOKE. Order from your Coal Merchant or Auckland Gas '• Company (Limited). U "TVTEW ZEALAND DAIRY ASSOCIAXI TION. = Wholesale supplies of the Association's celebrated Brand of Butter are held in stock at the Depot, City _ Flour Mills, jortlanJ-street. , Retail quantities may bt had from any grocer, Li provision dealer, or dairyman. Note.— name 'New Zealand Dairy Association " is upon every pat and package. 1, * l * "OOUNDKEEPERS BOOKS (under the XT new Act), 25 and 50 pages, with the Schedule B » Fines for Trespass and Impounding Fees inserted in commencement, on Sale a the Herald Publishing Office, Queen-street » iO ——————i—i— ————————* Jj"EW ZEALAND HERALD. S description : 9d per week, delivered In town [, and suburbs; or 13s-6d per quarter, in advance, 18 posted to any part of the colony. Births, Is; Deaths and Marriages, 8s 6d taeli 13 insertion. These announcements are also inserted ie in the Auckland Weekly News and Herald r- Monthly Summary without extra charge. While every care is exercised in regard to the du# insertion of advertisements, the • Proprietors do » not hold themselves responsible for non-insertiou through accident -or from other causes; and the _ Proprietors reserve to themselves the right o! j* omitting advertisements that they may deem objectionable, even although such advertisements >, may have been received and paid for in the usual course of business. !r Instructions as to the irutrticii or withdrawal ° l d advertisements in the Herald mutt be in writing -« Advertisements received without such instruction! will be inserted until countermanded, and charged in accordingly. Orders to withdraw advertisement! must be at the Publishing Office not later than >>is 3 o'clock p.m. S For tho convenience of advertisers, replies to advertisements may be sent to the Hkbali Publishing Office; but the Proprietors do not accept any responsibility in this respect. c ; ' HKRAI.D TELEPHONES. Editorial-No. 229. Counting House, Publishing Office, Advertise, tnents—No. 14... Letter-press and Lithographic Printing, Engta.'tag. Binding,' Stationery— 178.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9711, 5 January 1895, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9711, 5 January 1895, Page 8

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