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I -T^EArRjE- ROYAL. ■ -»- TJnu<a' the distinguished patronage of «;=*_f. THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH, S'^&£- —- JgSjp&*Vccess of the Holiday Season ! .-;|^SousAs Crowded to Suffocation ! "'^Thousands turned away Nightly! ' IJSBB AND "MRS- BANDMANN Received another Ovation Last Night! THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, December 2S, Ruly.'cr's Great Play of n i_ LADY OF LYONS; OR LOVE AND PRIDE. randmann in his great character of Claude .[err W1 Melnotte. randmann in her wonderful impersonation of jlrs. >'M ' panllne Dosohr.pclle. To conclude with A FAVOURITE FARCE. MILLION PRICE S- „•. i~ • Stall. 2s. ; Dress Circle, 3s. ; Dress Chairs, Pit, la- • am "> °W can be secured for Dress Chairs from 11 to 3 *gKJn atLaO o'clock. Comments. CALEDONIAN SOCIETY OF \j AUCKLAND. ANN U A L GAME S. ~v-nUP THE PATRON.-VOE AND TN THE IT.IWENCE OF HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR, Also HIS HONOR THE SUPERINTENDENT, T. B. Gillies, Esq. To be held on MONDAY AND TUESDAY, January 2 and 3, IS7I, Is Mr.. Cunningham's Paddock, Newmarket. The Auckland Rifle Volunteer Band will perform a choice selection of Music and Glees during the Games. COMMITTEE: ' Mr -T. Pollock Mr. D. Grubb Mr. N. Campbell Mr. R. McGuinness Mr. A. Fargie Mr. J. Harrison Mr. E. W. Morrison Mr. J. Rountree Mr. J. Bent Mr. A. Blakeiey Mr. J. Rigg Mr. W. Mills. J. Pollock, Esq., Chairman . J. Harrison, Esq., Treasurer. PROGR A M M E. FIRST DAY, MONDAY, January 2, 1871. ■£ s ,-£ s. Quoting £2 10s, l 10 and. 1 6* Bamripe Music—four to compete or no ■ -p. 9 n in prize •. • • • • • • A6i "in 150 yards Foot-race 2 0 „ 1 0 rutting the Stone 1 10 „ 1 0 Highland Fling 1 10 ~ 1 0 "Cumberland" Wresting .. .. 2 0 „ 1 0 Vaulting with the Pole 1 10 „ 1 0 COO yards Foot-race (handicap; .. 210 ~ 1 0 Throwing the Hammer 1 10 ~ 1 0 Standing High Leap 1 10 „ 1 0 Half-mile Hurdle Race (handicap)— four to compete or fto 2nd prize .. 210 „ 110 Reel of Tullock 2 0 „ 1 0 Boys' Race und^r 14 years; .. .. 1 0 „ 010 Running High Leap 1 10 „ 1 0 Broadsword Exercise 10 Sword Dance 11° Walking Match, two miles .. .. 4 0 ~ 1 0 Tilting'handicap; .. .. £5, 2 0 ~ 1 0 SECOND DAY, TUESDAY, January 3, 1871. £ s. £ s. Qnoiting £2 10s, 1 10 and 1 0 200 yards Foot-race (handicap; .. 2 0 ~ l o Putting Light Stone 1 10 „ 1 0 Dance-Reel of Tulloch .. .. 110 „ 1 0 "Cumberland" Wrestling underll St.; 1 10 „ 1 0 Tossing the Caber - ° Grand Mock Tournament (in cha-rac-te.| £10, 5 0 „ 2 0 .Irish Jig .'.' 2 0 „ 1 0 One-mile Race 'handicap) .. .. 210 „ 10 Throwing Light Hammer .. .. J " Hop, Step, and Jump .. .. .. 1J J Boys' Race jmder 14 years) .. .. 1 « Hitch and Kick 1 10 „ 1 0 500 yards Foot-race handicap! .. 210 „ 10 Highland Fling 110 Running Long Jump 2 0 Best Dressed Highlander (in costume; 2 0 „ 1 0 Best Dressed Boy in costume.. .. 110 Auld Wife's Race.' J-chest Tea. Admission :—Grand Stand, 2s Od. Grounds—Gentlemen, la; ladies and children, Od; children under eight years of age, free. J. C. LOGGIE Secretary. CREMORNE ! CREMORNE ! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! VISITED YESTERDAY BY THOUSANDS ! rPHESE beautiful Grounds will bo open TO-NIGHT. All kinds of amusement. Dancing in the Pavilion. Tea and Refreshments of all kinds. PANMURIS HiLL. THE CHRISTMAS SOIREE TN THE ABOVE HALL, will be held on 1. THIS EVENING, 28th instant. Tea at half-past 7 p.m. Tickets, 55., may be obtained at the stores of Messrs. McPherson and Clcary, Panmure. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. HEEBERTE H. SMITH, Patent Portable, 'Smoke-consuming Oven Maker, ha 3 REMOVED to those more convenient presses at the back of Mr. J. C. Mount's, wocer, and opposite Mr. J. Rout's Store, persons applying at Mr. J. C. Morrin's will M -shown through, N B.—All kinds of Ovens made and reared Gas-fitting and Spouting fixed, and llachinery repaired. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. J 0 H N H O WELL, BOOTMAKER, POOT OF WAKEFIELD-STREET. Opposite Mb. Hobbs', Draper.

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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 301, 28 December 1870, Page 3

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657

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 301, 28 December 1870, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 301, 28 December 1870, Page 3

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