Amusements. TO-NIO-ET THURSDAY, OOT. 27. Part I. 1 Selection... "Olivette" ... ORCHESTRA. 2 Vocal Duet " I've wandered ia Dreams " ... ... Mrs. ROBINSON and Mr. TRIBE. 3 Song « Bid me good-byo " Tosti. Misa COTTIER. 4 Cornet Duo Messre. G. GARRY and H. COTTIER. 5 Song... « Jack's Yarn "... Diehl. Mr. W. MANSON. 6 Pianoforte solo Mrs. MALONE. 7 Song "It was a Dream"... Coioen. Miss OARRINGTON. 8 Violin solo "Life let uscherish" ... Farmer. Mr. HIGHAM 9 Song "The blind girl to her harp" Glover. Mrs. GOLD WATER. 10 Song "The good young man who died " , Mr. SMITH. 11 Pianoforte duet ... ... Misses WEBSTER and STAPP. : Interval of five minutes. Past 11. • 1. Selection, " Le Val d'Amour" ' Messrs. G. GARRY, H. COTTIER, R. COTTIER, and S. COTTIER. 2. Song, Selected Misb WOOD. , 3. Song, " The Last Man " CallcoU Mr. L. HUMPHRIES. 4. English Concertina Solo, 11 Deh Conte " Bellini Mr. G. GARRY. 5. Song, " Three Jolly Britons" " Mr. DOWNES. 6. Song, "Dolly's Revenge" Pontet Misß OKEY. 7. Pianoforte Solo Mrs. MALONE. 8. Song, "The Young Brigade" Jude Mr. PERRY.' 9. Soug, " The Maid of Dundee" Gilbert Miss BLAIR. 10. Vocal Duet, " Excelsior " Balfe Messrs. E. H. TRIBE & W. MANSON. 11. Overture. "Zampa." ... ORCHESTRA. Admission, 2s. and Is. Doors open at 7.30, to commence at 8 p.m. The Hoelling and Spangenberp Piano used on this occasion has been kindly lent by Messrs. H. Collier & Co. a 521 027 & GRAB » SOCIAL WILL be held ia the FREEMASON'S HALL, on Wednesday Next, November 2, In aid of the Catholic Church Bazaar Fund. Tea on the Tables from i to 7 p,m, IS" A Miscellaneous CONCERT will commence at 8 o'clock. Tickets for Tea and Concert :— Adults, Is ; Children, 6d. a 630 d 2 MUTUAL IMPROVEMENT SOCIETY. ' ON account of the Hospital Concert, there will be no meeving of the Society This Evening. JAMBS O. GEOKGUJ, Hon. geo. 027 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. <fi\ ok ILJ JiXJULJi t/i JJi<S\XAdUL be given in the Alexandra Hall Wednesday, 9th November, in aid of the Fund of the New Plymouth Town Band, Particulars in future issue. a498t0 PEIKOE OF WALES BIRTHDAY. gPOETS AND Gymnastic Carnival. To ba held at the KABAKAS, Waitara, oa November 9th President: Tioe.President: Thob. Bayly, Esq. John Elliot, Esq. Handiozpper : Mr. Qeobok Sole. Judges: Starter: Mr, S.Joll. Mr. T.Elliot. Mr. H. Joll, limeJceeper : ' Mr. James Coat>. Committee : Thos. Bayly, S, Joll, John Elliot, T. Elliot, • G. Tatton, F. Box, James Shearer, H. Joll, G. Ogle, J. Goodwin. PROGRAMME : 1. Maiden Baoe. — For all who have never won an advertised race ; 160 yards ; post entry, 3s ; let prize £2, 2nd 16s. 2. Waitaba Cup Handicap.— Ist event, 100 yards ; Ist prize *5, 2 nd £2, 3 rd £1 ; nomination 6s, acceptance 2s 6d, 3. Hurdles Handicap.— lo flights, 3ft 9m high j 220 yards ; Ist prize £2, 2nd £1 ; nomination Se, acceptance Is 6d. 4. EOYS' RACE.— Onder 16 years ; 160 yards ; Ist prize 16s, 2nd 5s ; post entry, 2s. 5. Thbbk-Leqged Race. — 100 yards ; lat prise £1 ; poßt entry, 2s. 6. Waitaba cup Handicap.— 2nd event, 220 yards, 7. Obstacle Bade.— lst puze &l 10s, 2nd 10s ; post entry, 2s Gd. 8. Back fob Bandsmen only.— Handicap, 220 yards; Ist prize &i 10s f 2nd 10s ; pose entiy, 2s. 9. Maobi W omen's Race.— loo yards ; Ist prize iOs j post entry, Js. 10. old ME£>'s Race.- 45 jears and over; handicap, 100 yards ; Ist prize £1, 2nd 6s ; posi eotiy, Is, 11. Waitau-v Cup Handicap,— Srd event, 440 yard.-.. I 12. 100 Yakds Hakdicap.— let prize £3, 2nd 10s ; nomination 3s, acceptance 2s tid. 13. Consolation Rack.— iso yards; Ist prize £1 ; post entry, Is. Ig~ BRASS BAND in attendance. Tog of War, Greasy To c, and other attractions. Nominations must be sent to the Secretary, at Waitara. , Ihe Committee has prepared a course for the benefit of the competitors. Competitors for the Handicaps must we^r running cosiume. Special Prize for the beat dressed competitor. Three to scan or no race. All races to be run nnder the Hawera Club Rules, Fim race to start at 11 a.m. sharp. J. GOODWIN a 457 h w s b nov9 Hon. Sec. fdiQ COTTAGE HANOFOBTE, dU JL O* iroa frame, full compass, in good condition* Apply, HuBALD Office. »sieoc2»
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8006, 27 October 1887, Page 3
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707Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8006, 27 October 1887, Page 3
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