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AmusementsHEA T R E ROYAL. RE-OPENED FOE THE DRAMATIC SEASON. CLARA STEPHENSON'S FAREWELL PERFORMANCES, Prior to her departure for San Francisco. TO-NIGHT, SATURDAY, NOV. 6. THE STREETS OF LONDON ; Or, Fkaud and its Victims. Mariam Clara Stephenson. Tom Trumpet Mr. C- H. Burford. Gabriel Pennypot ... Mr. J. P. Hydes. Patty Eoselips ... Miss Grace Follande. To conclude with. A LAUGHABLE FARCE, In which Mr. J. P. Hydes will appear. Full caste see day bills. In active preparation—ClGAßETTE ; Ok, Undsr Two Flags—by Ouida. J. P. HYDES, Stage Manager. F. WILLS, Business Manager. ADD FELLOWS' HALL. CALIFORNIA MINSTRELS. POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT. THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, Nov. 7th. Entire Change of Programme. First time of the beautiful ballads, songs, and choruses—" The day when you'll forget me, Killarney," farewell song of Enoch Arden, " Wrecked and Saved," " Walk dat Loo," " When my band begins to play," " Molly darling." First time of the sketches—- " Jumbo Jum's College" " The Doctor's Assistant" Rockefeller's Banjo Solo " Insult and Apology" Songs and Dances. And the screaming Farce, OBEYING ORDERS! Remember—The Last JJTicbt ooo.t<. oan he secured at Odd Fellows' Hall, without extra charge. G. W. ROCKEFELLER, Manager. TSIHE GREAT CALIFORNIA -L MINSTRELS. Twelve Star Artists in Grand DRAWING-ROOM ENTERTAINMENT 01? MUSIC, MIRTH, AND MELODY, I'OR ONE NIGHT ONLY! at VALENTINE'S HALL, LOWER HUTT, ON MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 9. GREY T 0W N HALL, November 10. MASTERTON HALL, November 11. CARTERTON HALL, - November 12. For further particulars see future advertisements. G. W. ROCKEFELLER, Manager. ARABELLA GODDARD ODD FELLOWS' HALL. MADAME ARABELLA GODDARD Begs to announce that she will give her FIRST GRAND CONCERT ON TUESDAY EVENING, NOV. 10th, Under the Patronage of HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR And LADY FERGUSSON, Who have signified their intention of being present. le GODDARD will be assisted by MRS. SMYTHE, Soprano, Principal Vocalist at Madame Goddard's Concerts in India, China, and Australia. MR. R. L. SKINNER, Tenor, And HERR WILHELM DOEHLER, Solo Violinist of the Crystal Palace Concerts Conductor—Mr. Harcourt Lee. prices of admission : Numbered Seats, 7s. 6d.; Second Seats, is.; Gallery, 2s. 6d. ; Family Ticket (admitting three to reserved seats), £l. Plan of seats at Mr. Berger's, where tickets may be obtained for all parts of the Hall. Sports, &c THLETIC SPORTS ! ATHLETIC SPORTS!! PRINCE OF WALES' BIRTHDAY. MONDAY, 9th NOVEMBER. MR. S. COLLINS, the well-known Pedestrian, will hold a grand Athletic Sports Meeting, at the Basin Reserve, on the above date, commencing at half-past one o'clock. Young SKELLIE, the Champion Longdistance Runner, will, for the first time in Wellington, run ten miles wit 1 "'- ■ LV - ' Programme :- Maiden Plate, 100 yards—First prize, 20s. ; second do., 10s. Grand Open Handicap, three distances, 100, 150, and 200 yards ; to be scored by points ; first in each to score 5 points, second 3, and third 2, the highest' aggregate scorer to be declared the winner—First prize, £5 ; second do., £2. Handicap Walking Race, two miles—First prize, £2 ; second do., £l. Boys' Race, 100 yards—First prize, 10s. ; second do., ss. Handicap Mile Race for the Championship of Wellington—First prize, £3 ; second do., £l. Consolation Handicap, 150 yards, for all beaten competitors—First prize,. 80s. ; second do., 10s. Entries for Open Handicap 55., all other events, 2s. Gd., mil be received by Mr. S. Collins, New Zealander Hotel, up to Friday, 6th proximo, until 8 p.m., at which time "the enti-ies will close. The Handicap will appear in Saturday's newspapers. A Band will be iu attendance. Dancing on the green. Admission to Ground, Is. ; children, half-price. >RINCE OF WALES' BIRTHDAY. PICNIC. PICNIC. PICNIC. LOOK O,U T INDEPENDENT ORDER OF GOOD TEMPLARS' PICNIC ON MONDAY, 9th NOVEMBER, IN . MR, PHILLIPS' PADDOCK, THE HUTT. A SELECT SCHOC from six to eight Ffteen Shillings a quarter. Apply at M Allan's, Willis-strest, near the Union Bank.'

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4254, 7 November 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4254, 7 November 1874, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4254, 7 November 1874, Page 1

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