i Amusements. TN THE GREEN TEXTS. WATERPROOF J- AND COOL, FREEMAN'S«BAY FREEMAN'S BAY W IE " r "B ROS -' GREATEST SHOWS ON EARTH. TWO-RING CIRCUS, fIiPi'ODROME, WILD WEST MUSEUM, i AND HUGE TRAVELLING ZOO. TO-NIGHT-NEW PROGRAMME— __ T „. First Appearance of THE EUGENES. Aerial Wonders. THRILLING AERIAL GLOBE ACT. ARDO, the Human Serpent. , BABY, the Backing Pony. HERR PAGEL, in New" Sensations. HERR PAGEL, in New Sensations. ' HERE PAGEL'S CHALLENGE. HERR PAGEL'S CHALLENGE. HERR PAGEL, Strangest Man on Earth, oilers £100 if anyone, whether professional or amateur, who lifts above the head with one or two arms, a weight which he will so lift with one arm. HE DEFIES THE WORLD. MATINEE, TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY). PRELIMINARY. A Heavy Weight-lifting Competition for Auckland Amateurs will m held on THURSDAY NIGHT, when Mr. Kohti, the fashionable jeweller of Queen-street. %v ill present a Gold .Medal to the Winner. Herr P.iirel will act as judge. Nominations close at the Circus Oilico on Wednesday Night. ON FRIDAY NIGHT. MADAME PAGEL, the only Lady Lion Tamer in Australasia, will make her first appearance in the Lion's Den. After the function Messrs. Wirth Bros, will present Madame Pagel with a, Gold Medal. • ON SATURDAY EVENING, MR. JAMES HOWARD will endeavour to inform these present of the whereabouts of lost or stolen jewellery, and of information in regard to missing friends. All communications must be forwarded by letter to Hie Howard Eros., at the Circus, not later than bv Saturday Morning. MILLION PRICES: 4s. 3s, 2?. Is. Plan at Wildman, Lyell, and Arey's. Late Trams to all Suburbs. i GEORGE ALEXANDER, General Manager. £!* 1 rt t *^?%'4ly.'i' mO-MORROW WEDNESDAY)! ! ! FROM 7.30 TELL 9.30 P.M. TyriLITARY /CONCERT At " ALEXANDRA J>ARK," TpPSOM. GROUNDS BRILLIANTLY ILLUMINATED WITH 12.C00 C.P. ELECTRIC LIGHT. it£-SPLENDID SEATING ACCOMMODATION! SPECIAL CARS leave Queen-street, via Sy-mends-street, and via Parnell, and also from • Ponsonby, DIRECT to the Grounds, at 7 p.m. . and 7.1b p.m. i ' Reduced rrD. f Admission to *~>D. Return Fare, • Ground, O Children 9D. Children iD. each way -J X BY ORDER. ; Sportine i . i ! rPAKAPUNA JOCKEY pLUB. gUMMER M EETING, jqq^ FIRST DAY, : T7IRIDAY, JANUARY 9>Q FIRST RACE STARTS AT 12 NOON. SECOND DAY, (SATURDAY, JANUARY !)A FIRST RACE STARTS AT 12.30 P.M. THIRD DAY. TVTSDXESDAY, J7IEBRUARY 9 HPHROUGH rpiCKET (INCLUDING ADMISSION TO COURSE', -i S. HORSES CONVEYED FREE UP TO 9.30 RACE DAYS. : R. WYNYARD, Secretary. ; TIE AROHA JOCKEY CLUB.! > SUMMER MEETING. j ' WEDNESDAY* AND THURSDAY, ] ' 17TH AND 18TH FEBRUARY, 1904. ' PROGRAMME: FIRST DAY. ) MAIDEN PLATE HANDICAP of 20sovs. Distance, 5J furlongs. Nomination, 7s 6d; i acceptance, 10s. HANDICAP HURDLE RACE of 25sovs. Dis- , tance, 15 miles. Nomination, 10s: accept- ' ance, 103. TE AROHA JOCKEY CLUB HANDICAP of 1 4'Jsovs. Distance, 1 mile. Nomination, 15s; acceptance, 20s. HANDICAP PONY FACE of 1530V5. Distance, 5* furlongs. Nomination, ss; acceptance, 7s 6d. DOMAIN HANDICAP of 20sovs. Distance. 7 I furlongs. Nomination, 7s 6d; acceptance, 10s. . HANDICAP HACK RACE of 12isovs. Distance, 7 furlongs. Nomination, ss; acceptance, ss. : FLYING STAKES HANDICAP of ISsovs. Distance. 5 furlongs. Nomination, 5?; acceptance, 10s. . SECOND DAY. ' TOURIST PLATE HANDICAP of 20sovs. Distance. 6 furlongs. Nomination, 7s 6d; ac--1 eeptauee, 10s. ■ SECOND HANDICAP HURDLES of 25sov«. Distance, IE miles. Nomination, 10s; acceptance, 10s. TE ARuHA CUP HANDICAP of 50sovs. Distance. 1 mile 3 furlongs. Nomination, 20s; acceptance, 255. SECOND HANDICAP PONY RACE of iSsovs. Distance. 5j furlongs. Nomination, as; acceptance, 7s fcd. PUBLICANS' PURSE HANDICAP of 20sovs. Distance, 5J furlongs. Nomination, 7s 6cl; acceptance, 10s. SECOND HANDICAP HACK RACE of 12|S0V8. Distance, 5J furlongs. Nomination, ss: acceptance. ss. WELTER HANDICAP of Ijsots. Distance, 7 furlongs. Nomination, ss; acceptance, 7s 6d. I CONDITIONS. ' Nominations close with the secretary at K e .-£ ro £ a no * later than 3 p.m. on WEDNESDA. January 27, 1904. Acceptances'to be in the hands of the secretary on or before 8 p.m. on February 11. Handicaps 'or second day's races to be declared at 9 p.m. on the 17th. 'Acceptances for second day'.? races to be in tne Hands of the secretary on or before 10 a.m. on February 17. Special train will leave Frankton 10.15 a.m. . Wednesday, February 17. returning 7 p.m. from Te Aroha. Return train to Thames after each day s races. SAML. LAWSON, Secretary. j /~1 PHILPOT will Compare with Clients on v - all Forthcoming Events between this date and 3rd February. 1904. i Address: TATTLUSALLS CLUE. OUR0 UR £RE A T AN N A I SAIF KJ Of Prints and Muslins, I Now On at the D.S.C. ! ©TRAINING THE EYES IkJ When the.v require assistance, bringi pain, injury and discomfort. , SPECTACLES accurately fitted bv improved ; methods for every defect of refraction by T. PEACOCK, OPTICIAN. QUEEN-STREET, OPPOSITE CITY HALL. Also in Stock: Artificial Eyes. Cameras, Microscopes. Telescopes. Electric Batteries Barometers, Hydrometers, Electric Bells, etc' Inspect the powerful Goers Binoculars. A 1
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12480, 26 January 1904, Page 8
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