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Amusementß. ACADEH OE MUSIC. THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, OCTOBER 11, THE' Following Ladies and Gentlemen! ,wilt< • • give anENTERTAINJIENT of , ENGLISH, SCOTCH, IRISH, AND ' /LOCAL SONGS MISS DOW,'MISS E. .DOW, MISS HUNTER, , i : v MISS MASON; MR W.' H. HEED, MR F. REKDj : MR- T. : MILLS, MR H.'.ROBINSON, MR ' TREWHEELAv MR CATRAN. : Mr W. 11. Reed will sing New Local rod Character }3ong?. ■: Now,, Locals—Pure Milk, Dog PbisoniDg, Bright Smiles,' , .... r Accompanist • . v Miss-Dow, . Conductor • • , .■Mr Wi lli Reed. p ' PROGRAMME. : "I . PAnil. _ 1 Silver Moonlight Winds are Blowing'—Mr H; • ' ■ • • Robinson ; ' ■ 1 Ever of TheeV-Miss E. Dow v, '(The Friar of .Orders Grey'—Mr Trowhecla • ■ •Sbylie Bawn'—Miss . v Song—Mr W.' H. Reed -'Ye Banks and Braes o' BonnieDoon'— : ■ E. Dow' ; •' . '/ •; - '■' The Smiles o£ Those we Love—Mr Ti ; Mills i Song—Mr Catraii" : " • Love's-Request— Miss E. Dow/ , Song—Mr W. : H< Reed • ; '' - Part IT. . ' :' • • StepoiSan Mills Dermot A'store—MissE* Dow- \ . . Character Bong—Mr W. H. Reed Duet—Misses Hunter and Dow ; ■ Bing, ; Birdie :Bing—Miss E, Dow . ;, :• ' ,v i i h'eShipwrecled' Sister I T-MissMasou.. , \ ! < The Blind Girl to her Harp'—Miss E. Dow..;• Character Song—Mr W. H. Seed .. , ! Finale-'God.Savethe; Queen'-Company v. Doors open at half-past 7, commence at 8 o'clock; Tickets' obtained at Mr Carter s and Mr ; ; Burra's, Brown-street.: .... i MiLSBSLIB GARDENS, 1 GREAT PUBLIC HOLIDAY AND ■ A THIIE TI C OAEN IV AL. i - TUESDAY NOVEMBER 9th, 1875. THE Proprietor of Ellerslie Gardens aunounces that on the Prince ; of Walca Birthday he will give Valuable' Prizes, M ; Athletic Competitions to , come, off in , the; Gardens on that day. The will be \ : ■ THE ' 'BIRTHDAY;; CUP, TALUS . foO. -i'TbiswiliberCompeted'for in:three running ■ handicaps of 100 yards, 300 .yards, and; 880, • Vrii'ds* ■ > j.- -■ ' For' running first in any of the races 6 points ■will be allowed,, for running second 4 points, arid'for.ru'nning third 2 points. ;• •• ■ The Competitor scoring the .highest total 0: . points in the three races- will receive-the first prize, £25 in money, and a Valuable Silver Cup presented by Mr Joseph Ellis, Exchange. Hotel, Queen-street. ■ •;^ ■A second aggregate, prize of £8, and a tnuu of £5 will also be given. . : - i i' ' In addition to the aggregate prizes, first and second prizes of £3 arid £1 respectively wll be awarded'at each distance. • ; 1 Entries, 1 with fee of 10s, and the Competitors hailing-place and colours,' to be sent-to the Secretary' arid- Handicapper, Mr. A.; KnW, caro of Mr J..Ellis, Exchange Hotel, on or beforeSawbday, ;23rd October, at 9 p.m. Any ono entering under a false name willbe disqualified,' The" Handicaps will be published as soon as possible after the closing of the entries, :• \. r ■■ . 1 ■ ■ • :: J _ : . MELBQUENE CUP. CALCUTTA SWEEP. MR CHARLES CURTIS Pacific Hotel, Is. authorised by me to ISSUE TICKETS for the above.- For; particulars enquire at. Pacific Hotel, Grahamstowo. JOSEPH ELLIS, : : • Exchange Hotel, Auckland, Plumber, and Gasfltter. - , GEORGE • McOAUL GASFITPR, PLUMBER, TIN & COPPER' SMITH, ETC. TRADE, from the'rudest barter of the Bavago to the most refined and complicated trans« action of the British Merchant, is but the effort of society to supply its own wants, G. E' O R G. E M o.C AO. L, Has for Sale.' 40,000 feet Gas Pipes, all sizes - 250 Chandeliers and Brackets, Ornamental and Plain . ' , Every description of Brass. Cocks, from i Pec to2| Blow-off . An extensive Btock and shipments to arrive of Gas Fittings, suitable for the Trade} the largest in the Province of Auokland All patterns and sizes of Bell Pulls and Fittings. ... , : . ■ A large assortment of Indiarubber Ipso, Branch Nozzles and Couplings complete 1-inch "Water Pipe, laid at 6d per foot __ Galvanised Iron Air Pipes for mines j Half • round and O.G. Spouting, all sizes Patent Beer Engines with fancy handles Patent Bnamel Sun Lights, Reflectors, and Coronals Patent Safety Fire-damp Lamps , -5; Patent Lubricators,. Bteam Gland Cocpt Gauge Cocks, and all .requisite Fitting for Battery work, Estimates given for all work conneoted with the Trade, and Good Workmanship guaranteed, GEOBGE MoOAUL. Opposite the Academy of Mnsle, ■ BSOWH'BIEBBT,, \jf AESHAWj AND COPELAND'S D UN E DIN - B EER OH Si.LE TW > v J 0"H N R BID, COSIMEBCE-STBEET, AUOKLAND,' Agent for this Province*

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Thames Advertiser, Volume VIII, Issue 2170, 11 October 1875, Page 1

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