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AMUSEMENTS. / T^NTERTAINMENT AND BALL, -"-"" IN AID OF THE FUNDS OF THE OTAGO BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION, in the MASONIC HALL, ON MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 6, IS7I. Under the distinguished patronage of His Worship the Mayor, City Councillors, and the Caledonian Society of Otago. ST . PATRICK'S BAKD . Have kindly volunteered their services for the occasion. His Worship The Mayok in the Chair. PART I. Selections .. Band Quartett .. .. .. .. .. Company Song, "Nil Desperandum," .. •.. Mr Josephs Song, " The Bride of the Castle," .. .. Lady Duet, Cornet-a-piston, .. .. Messrs Oliver Reading (Original Tale) " The broken Fiddle," .. .. .. .. .. CraigUee Song "111 meet ye in the Lane" .. .. MrMarsden Duet -~ .. .. .. .. .. Ladies Dance (Sword Dance) .. .. • .. Mr Murray Song, "I cannot sing the old songs," .. Lady Song—Comic—" The bashful young gentleman" .. .. .. .. Mr Forbes Quartett .. .. .., .. .. Company Interval of Ten Minutes. Selections .. ... .. ..-....: Band FART IT. , ENTERTAINMENT BY THE OTAGO SABLE ORPHANS. Overture .... .. .. Opening Chorus, " Ernani," .. ..' Company "Annie of the Vale" .. .. Mr Turkman -' Pretty Little Mary" .. ... ..Mr J. Lisle. " My Home inKentuck" Mr Thomson " The Happiest FeUow Out," .. .. T. Kooti " Blue-ejred NeUy" .. .. MrTempleton *' Dunedin Gaol" ■> .... ■■'..--■' Tito Kowaru I'The Moon Behind the HUT .. .. Mr Tape Nursery Rhymes .. .. .. .. Company Chair to be taken at Eight o'clock precisely. Admission—Front Seats, Single Ticket, 4s ; Double Ticket, ,7s; Second Seats, 2s ; Back Seats, Is. QRAND VOLUNTEER SPORTS. Worth dljstedin recreation ground.: - . PRINCE OffWALES'S' BIRTHDAY? Ganies to Commence at it o'clock sharpi. "The BAND wiU attend. Solos by Mr Martin. NOVEL AND ATTRACTIVE PROGRAMME. | ■ VALUABLE PRIZES. ■ MONSTER BALLOON (Passengers Wanted), &c;,&c. 1. Sackßace. Heats, ' 11. Wrestling, any style. 2. Footrace, 220 yards. 12. One-mile, . WalkingHeats. Match—five Cadets from 3. MUitary Exercises, by each Division. " First ; Cadets. ." prize given by Stuart 4. Handicap--rWalking HaMhbrnej Esq. Race, Boys. 13. Pilot BaUoon. 5. .Cadets' Hurdle Race-- 14. Grand i-mUe Handi* must, run in uniform, cap race. and carry Carbine— five 15. Bayonet Exercise, by Representatives from Cadets, under the direceach Division. tion of Quartermaster 6. Gymnastics, by Mr Sergeant Stevens. Long,* Teacher of Fenc- 16. Grand 2-mile -Handling and Gymnastics, cap Walking Race. 7. Half-mile Champion- 17. Egg and Ladle Race ' ship. -.:■ ■ ~,- by Cadets. Heats. . 8. Tally Ho, Hunt the 18. Grand Handicap Hur- ; BeUman. . die Race, each compe9. Grand Volunteer Race. titor to carry a Rifle. ».-~ competitors to Walk 440 19. Hurry Scurry—'Each yards, and then run 220 boy carrying above his yards. First prize £5, head a pail of water ; given by Lieut-Colonel any competitor coming CargiU. in with less than tha 10. French Vaulting and minimum quantity of Gymnastics, by Mr water in his paU, wUI Long. be disquaUfied. WM. HENDERSON, 6n Hon. Sec. and Treasurer. MELBOURNE CUP AND ■ •' CATESBURY RACES. . will be DRAWN TO-NIGHT at the EMPIRE HOTEL, at S. Lists now open at the Empire. PORT CHALMERS PRIZE FIRING. PRINCE OF WALES'S BIRTHDAY. A SERIES of HANDICAP RIFLE MATCHES .wiU take place at the Sawyer's Bay Butts—Open to aU. Mr Crickmore's Coaches will run throughout the day from the Port to the Butts, carrying visitors at 6d each way. 6n MEETINGS, CHORAL SOCIETY. mHE usual WEEKLY REHEARSAL. -*- wiU take place THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, . at ST. GEORGE'S HALL, instead of the MASONIC HALL. F. W. HICKLING, Hon. Secretary. 3rd November, 1871. , NEW ZEALAND BUILDING AND MUTUAL INVESTMENT SOCIETY. fTIHE Ninety-sixth Meeting of above Society will be held at the Office, Exchange Chambers, Princes-street, this (Monday) evening at 7 o'clock. W. ORAM BALL, Secretary. SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of the Members of the OTAGO LICENSED. VICTUALLERS'ASSOCIATION will be held TO-MORROW EVENING, AT THE FIRE BRIGADE ROOMS, at 7.30. Business: To consider matters of special importance to the trade. A full attendance i 3 requested. WILLIAM WATSON, President. ROYAL MAnTI i~l O B B A N D C O.'S Telegraph Lines of M R 0 V A L MA I L COACH E S. J. CHArLiN and Co _ Proprietors Leave the Booking Office, Manse street, next Wain* Hotel, for aU parts of the Province. CARRIAGES. . J. C. and Co. have always on hand the newest designs in Broughams, Barouches, Phaetons, Wagonettes, and American Buggies of every description. CARRIAGES BUILT TO ORDER. . AU timber used in their Manufactory has been care* fuUy selected and imported direct from America, and . seasoned for years before working. Repairs done in a superior manner, with aU possible dispatch, and at the lowea rates. MANUFACTORY. AND REPOSITORY* STAFFORD STREET. Superior carriage and buggy pairs, saddle- horses, and hacks, always on hand for sale or exchange; Horses broken to saddle and harness. • JP) OB B AND CO. ■^Holders of Return Tickets are particularly requested to exchange their Tickets, and have their names entered on the way books for the day they wish to return, otherwise passengers booking wUI have the preference, should the coach be full. Several disappointments having occurred, we beg to> caU particular attention to the above, to prevent their repetition. Booking Office, Manse street, Dunedin (Next Wain's Hotel). 26ft

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 3042, 6 November 1871, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 3042, 6 November 1871, Page 1