CITY RINK. GREAT INTERNATIONAL TUG OF WAR (Under the Patronage of the Poverty Bay Rugby Football Union). On FRIDAY & SATURDAY, 24 & 25 inst. (Other dates to follow.) FIRST PRIZE £15 SECOND PRIZE ... £5 Also, — A TUG-OF-WAR FOR FOOTBALL CLUBS, Under the control of the Poverty Bay Rugby •Union, for Trophies. Of This will not interfere with the Amateur status of any competitor. The following gentlemen have been appointed a Committee to see that the contests are carried out in a fair and satisfactory manner, both to the nationalities engaged and the general public : — Hox. Committee. JOHN TOWNLjBY, Esq., Mayor of Gisborne. HON. JAS. CARROLL, M.H.R. Lieutenant-Colonel Porter, Captain "Winter, Vice' President G.F.C., Captain Tucker, President G.F.d D. Dougherty, Esq., President G.R.C., W. J. Bellerby> XSsq., W.F.C., E. Hutohinson, Esq., C.C.F.C., J. AHarding, Esq., President T.F.C., E. P. Harris, Esq.. E. Murphy, Esq., A. C. Arthur, Esq., E. B. Martin, Esq., W.F.C., R. H. Trottor, Esq., C.C.F.C, W. FCrawford, Esq., J. W. Bright, Esq., E. P. Joyce, Esq. CONDITIONS. 1. The Teams to consist of eight men, with a substitute and captain. 2. Battens wifl be fastened about nine inches apart for the feet to press against3. The pull to start by pistol report. 4. Teams to be matched by ballot. 5. Any Nation may be repreiented by more than one team. 6. Entrance fee ten shillings for each team. 7. The name of each man of the team to be included in each Entry. Entries to close on 21st JUNE, at 8 p.m. All Entries to be addressed to " The Business Manager." ADMISSION— 2s and Is. Plan of Reserved Seats, Forms of Entry and full particulars at Miller's. WM. MILLER, 706 Business Manager. RAND OPERATIC CONCERT, To be held in the CITY RINK, On THURSDAY NEXT, 9th JUNE, In aid of the New Romau Catholic Presbytery. PROGRAMME. 1. Glee, " Ye Gentlemen of England " Callcott Father Kkhoe, Messrs Mitchell and Searle t. Song, "Non ever" Mattel Mrs Palairet. 3. Song, " Her Bright Smiles " (from the opera " Trovatore ") Verdi ! Mr Mitchell. 4. Song, "Waiting" Millard Miss Lorrigak. 5. Song, "Nil Desperandum " Blockley Mr E. Laxgford. 6. Duet from ' ' Norma " (for two violins) Bellini Mr Davies and Pupil. 7. Song. "Non Piu Aiulrai" (from " Figaro " Mozart 8. Duet, " Sainted Mother " (from "Maritana ") Wallace M iss Adair and Miss Lorrigan. 9. Song, " When Thro' the Meadows of Tender Green" (from the "Erl King's Daughter ") Gade Mr Collins. 10. Sextette, "Chi Mi Freana" (from " Lucia di Lammermoor " Donizette Messrs Dalrymple, Ward, Mitchell, and Searle ; Mrs Palairet & Miss Lorrigan. Interval. 1. Glee, " To all you Ladies" Callcolt Father Kkhoe, Messrs Mitchell and Searle 2. ''Song, "Such is Life" Mrs H. M. Porter. 3. Song, "A Si Ben Mio" (from "II Trovatore " Verdi Mr Searle. 4. Trio, " Ti Praego " Curschmann Mr Dalrymple, Mrs Palairet, and Miss Lorrigan. 5. Song, "Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep " Mr Mitchell. 6. Orchestral Selection (from the " Calliph of Bagdad ") Father Kehoe, Messrs Davies, Ormond, Beere, and SFrRDL*;. 7. Song, " Going to Market " Diehe Miss R. Adair. 8. Song, "Off to Philadelphia" Mr Ward. 9. Song, " Sing Sweet Bird " Gan Miss Lorrigan. 10. Song, " Father O'Flynn " Father Kehoe. 11. Song, " Home, Sweet Home " Miss Nellie O'Connor. 12. Laughing Trio, ..Martini Father Kehoe, Messrs. Mitchell, and Searle. God Save the Queen. Prices of Admission : Front Seats, 2s 6d > Back Seats, Is 6d. Plan of the Hall may be seen at Mr W. Goods. Some specially Reserved Seats, 3s. Doors open, 7.30. During the interval between the first and second parts, about 9 p in., an Address and Presentation by the residents of Poverty Bay will be made to His Worship the Mayor ; and on the same occasion other presentations and addresses will also take place ; at the end of which an Ode will be .sung in honor of His Worship, in which the audience are requested to join. 715 SORRY'S HALL, Makaraka. "El RID AY, Ist JULY, 1592. Goldsmith's Celebrated Comedy, " THE GOOD-NATURED MAN," By the Matawhero Juvenile Dramatic Company. Characters dressed in the Costumes of the Period. GRAND DANCE TO FOLLOW. Tickets, 3s and 2s ; Double Ticket (Dance and Comedy), 4s ; Dance, 3s. Proceeds to Library Fund and improvement of School site. 704 OPENING OF RINKING SEASON. rri'HE CITY RINK -*- Will be opened for Rinking EACH TUESDAY AND SATURDAY EVENING, FROM 7.30 TO 10 P.M. Commencing Saturday next ; and Saturday Afternoons from 2 to 4.30. Popular Music Avill be provided each Evening. Prices of Admission : Evenings ... ... ... Is. Saturday afternoons, Gents ... ]s. Ladies and Children ... 6d. Season Tickets may be obtained from the Lessees, SPURDLE & MORRISON. N.B. — Skates on Hire. 714 BENEFIT TO JAMES ALEXANDER. BLONDIN'S LAST TWO NIGHTS. CITY RINK. Free Show! Free Show! TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, 8 r.MSilver Coin Collection No Free List. BLONDIN'S HOUSEHOLD DIRECTORY : The Medical (iuide, with wonderful cures ; how to .make and preserve ; how to niak« colors for illuminations ; the way to make all kinds of summer drinks ; and a host of useful information. 707 JT^i ENTLEMEN requiring Station Hands, VJT Cooks, Carpenters, etc., can obtain same at Mrs M. Smith's. 7(X>
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6887, 7 June 1892, Page 3
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