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mHEATRE ROYAL. Lessee R. George GREAT SUCCESS GREAT SUCCESS GREAT SUCCESS GREAT SUCCESS OF THOMPSON'S CONFEDERATE DIORAMA. AND HERMAN THE VENTRILOQUIST. FRIDAY NIGHT Herman's Farewell Benefit. SATURDAY MONSTER NIGHT GIFT. SATURDAY AFTER NO O N GRAND MIDDAY PERFORMANCE. MONDAY POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT! As the Diorama and Lieut. Herman open at the Thames. ADMISSION : Children, body of Theatre, Sixpence ; Circle, Is. Adults, 2s. and Is. Doors open at 2.30.; commence at 8 o'clock. HERMAN, Manager. BACHELDER, G. 8., Agent. mHEATRE ROYAL. Proprietor .... Mr. R. J. DeLias GRAND DRAMATIC REVIVAL of Dion Boucicault's Master Piece, THE SHAUGHRAUN! And Re-engagement for a limited number of nights of Ireland's Comedian, GRATTAN RIGGS, Under whose Personal Supervision the Drama will be produced on a Scale of Grandeur never before equalled in Auckland. EVERY SCENE NEW, And Elegantly Painted by Mr. H. Frahm and Assistants The Cast for this Grand Production will include MISS MAGGIE KNIGHT, And a well selected Company. PRICES : Dress Circle, 45.; Stalls, 2s. 6d. ; Pit, Is. pONSONBY REGATTA. APRIL 18th, 18S1 (EASTER MONDAY). Patron— His Worship the Mayor. President: T. Peacock, Esq. Vice-Presidents : Captain J. H. R. Harrison, J. A. Tole, Esq., M.H.Pv., and W. Swanson, Esq., M.H.R. Ist Race, 9.30 a.m. — Sailing Boats, decked or half-decked, under 10 tons. 2nd Race, 10 a.m. — Yachts, 3 to 7 tons. 3rd Race, 10.30 a.m.— Open Sailing Boats, IS to 25 feet measurement. 4th Race, 11 a.m. — Open Sailing Boats, 12 to 18 feet measurement. sth Race, 11.30 a.m. — Yachts or Decked Boats 3 tons and under. 6th Race, noon — Open Sailing Boats under 12 feet measurement. 7 tli Race, 1 p.m. — Amateur Scullers'. Bth Race, 1.30 p.m. — Four-oared Gigs (no Outriggers), property of any recognised Rowing Club, rowed by Amateur Members of same. 9th Race, 2 p.m. — Four-oared Gigs (no Outriggers), property of any recognised Roaving Club, rowed by Amateur Members of same, under 21 years of age. 10th Race, 2.30 p.m. — Dingies under 12ft. long, rowed by Boys under 16 years of age. 11th Race, 3 p.m. — Coasting and Island Vessels' Four-oared Gigs. 12th Race, 3.30 p.m.— Foreign-going Ships' Four-oared Gigs. 13th Race, 4 p.m. — Model Yachts, not exceeding 4 feet over all. 14th Race, 4.30 p.m.— Tub Race. Amount of prizes and courses will be given m a future advertisement. Sailing rules can be obtained, upon application, from the Secretary, or at the Ponsonby Club Hotel, after the 14th inst. F. A. JONES, 542 Hon Sec. n H o r~S l h a" l 1~. MR. ANGELO FORREST Will give a GRAND EVENING CONCERT — ON— MONDAY NEXT, March 21, 1881. For Programme, see Daily Papers. Plan of Hall and Tickets at Milner's Auckland Music Warehouse. Admission: 35., 25., and Is. r\ H O R A L HALL. MR. GORDON GOOCH'S EVENING CONCERT— MONDAY MARCH 28, 83-In addition to Choice Songs, Duets, &c, &c, several OLD ENGLISH GLEES will be sung under direction of Mr. Gooch, by selected Members of his advanced class. Prices : 35., 25., Is. Particulars future issue. 535 HE SOCIETY O~F ARTS WILL HOLD ITS ANNUAL EXHIBITION IN THE CHORAL HALL, COMMENCING ON APRIL 4th. This Exhibition will comprise Works of Art in the Departments of Drawing, Painting, Sculpture, Architecture; Moddelling in Clay, Wax, Leather, &c; Needlework, Etching, Wood - Carving, Engraving, Photography ; Designs for Plate, Glass, China, and any other Department of Industrial and Decorative Art. There will also be a valuable Loan Collection of Paintings, China, Curios, &c. An Art Union, open to Members, will be held in connection with the Exhibition. The Annual Subscription for Honorary Members is 10s.: for Working Members (already 60 in number), ss. for Ladies and 10s. for Gentlemen. Share in Art Union is 10s. Members admitted to the Exhibition free on presenting ticket. Exhibits will be received on March 31st and April Ist and 2nd. Copies of Rules and Regulations may bo had from the SeCr6taryl NEIL HEATH, 511 Hon. Sec.

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Observer, Volume 2, Issue 27, 19 March 1881, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume 2, Issue 27, 19 March 1881, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume 2, Issue 27, 19 March 1881, Page 8

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