_p % EAT RE ROY AL. •I Under the patronage of H.3_t THE BUKE 0F EDINBURGH. .ANOTHER GREAT SUCCESS. LAST NIGHT BUT ONE ov tHE bandmanns. this (friday) evening they will appear in their great characters of SHYLOCK AND PORTIA, For the First Time, T HE MERCHANT OF VENICE •n hf nerformed in its original form, introducing the ffi" ' celebrateel sth Act. MILLION PRICKS Pit Is.: Stalls, 2s. : Dress Circle, :U. ; Drein Chairs, ''seatscan he secured for Dress ('hairs from 11 to ?, O'clock at the Theatre Ponrs open at r.:>o o clock. Commence at S. In preparation -RICH" ELI EU-HA AI LET. riALEDOMAK SOCIETY OE [j AUCKLAND. ANNUAL GAM ES. ITVBEK THE PATRONAGE AND TN THK PRESENCE OF HIS EXCELLENCY THK GOVERNOR, Also HIS HONOR THE SUPERINTENDENT, T. 11. Gili/irs, Esq. To be bejel on MONDAY AND T U E S D AY, January 2 anil 3, 1371, IS MR. CUXXIN'eIHALu's PAT»l>eif'K, NfLViLM^RKF.T. The Auckland Pifle Volunteer Banel will perform a choice selection eif Music and Glees during the dames. COMMITTEE: Mr. J. Pollock j Air. D. Grubb Mr. N. Campbell Mr. R. McGuinness Mr. A. Fargie Mr. J. Harrison Mr. E. AY. Morrison Mr. J. llountree Mr. J. Bent Mr. A. Blakeiey Jlr. J. Rigg Mr. AY. Mills. J. Pollock, Esq., Chairman J. Harrison, Esq., Treasurer. P R O G R A 31 M E. FIRST DAY, MONDAY, January 2, 1817. Quoiting £2 10s, 1 10 and 1 6 Baznipe Music—four to compete or no prize **>« £ li " : ]i 100 yards Foot-race 2 0 „ 1 O Putting the Stone 1 10 „ 1 0 Highland Fling .. 1 10 „ 1 0 "Cumberland" Wrestling .. .. 2 0 „ 1 0 Vaulting with the Pole 1 10 „ 1 0 600 yards Foot-race (handicap .. 210 „ 1 0 Throwing the Hammer 1 10 „ 1 0 StanelingHigh Leap .. .. .. 110 „ 1 0 Half-mile Hurdle Race .handicap — four to compete or no 2nd prize .. 210 „ 110 Reel of Tullock • .. 2 0 „ 1 0 Boys' Race unel^r 14 years • .. .. 1 0 ~ 010 Running High Leap 110"J2 Broadsword Exercise 10 Sword Dance 1 10 Walking Match, two miles .. .. 40 „ 1 0 Tilting "handicap) .. .. £», 2 0 ~ 1 0 SECOND DAY, TUESDAY, January 3, 1871. Quoiting £2 10s, 1 10 and 1 6 200 varels Foot-race . handicap .. 2 0 „ 1 0 Putting Light Stone 1 10 „ 1 0 Dance—Reel of Tulloch .. .. 1 10 „ 1 0 "Cumberland" Wrestling {under 11 st.) 1 10 „ 1 0 Tossing tlie Caber 2 0 Grand Mock Tournament (in character. t'lO, 5 0 „ 2 0 Irish Jig 2 0 „ 1 0 One-mile Race 'handicap. .. .. 2 10 ~ 1 0 Throwing Light Hammer .. .. 110 Hop, Step, and Jump .... .. 1 10 Boys' Race ,'uneler 14 years; .. .. 10 Hitch and Kick 1 10 „ 1 0 SOO yards Foot-race handicap .. 210 ~ 1 0 Highland Fling 1 10 Running Long Jump .. .. .. 2 0 BestDresseel Highlander in costume 2 0 ~ 1 0 Best Dressed Boy in costume.. .. 110 Auld AVife's Race ] chest Tea. Admission :—Grand Stand, 2s Od, Grounds—Gentlemen, Is; ladles and children, Gel; children under eight years of age, free. J. C. LOGGIE Secretary. BAZAAR! BAZAAR!! AT THE CITY HALL. Mr. AVrkig's wonderful Drawing, Pictures, Toys, Fancy AVork, Clothing, Electric Telegraph, Band, Concert. Tlie Bazaar to aid in Liquidating the Debt of All Saints' Church will be held in the City Hall THIS DAY (Thursday, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY, Lath/ Bowen will open the Bazaar on Thursday. It is hoped that H.R.H. the Duke of Edinburgh nvill kindly attend. A large and miscellaneous collection erf Useful and Ornamental Articles will be offered for sale at pmces to suit the timkh. There will be various entertainments, musical and others, provided. Admission, Is. each ; children half-price. Extensive patronage is respectfully invited. All Gocds markeel veiy low. Doors open at two p.m. AY. TAYLOR, Hon. Sec. p I T V HALLTHE GRAND OSAKA TROUPE OF JAPANESE will appear EVERY NIGHT at the above Hall in their thrilling and sensational performances, commencing on MONDAY, the 2nd JANUARY, 1871When entirely NEW FEATS will be performed, Wonderful contortions of " All Right," The Shower of Umbrellas, The famous Ladder Feat, and The Immense Earthen Jar Feat, &C, &C, &C. THE PEOPLE'S PRICES— Is. 2s. 3s. KEMEMBER THE 2nd' JAN. 1871. Doora open at 7.30; performance at 8. WICE OF REMOVAL. tTERBERr,H.; SMITH, Patent Portable, 4-1 Smoke-consuming Oven Maker, has •"■MOVED to those more convenient pre- '"'^ at the back of Mr. J. C. Morrin's, ro^, and opposite Mr. J. Rout's Store. , c"Mise"Mis applying at Mr. J. C. Morrin's will Defliown through. oS'-A" kinclß o*f Ovens made and regM Gas-fitting aiAl Spouting fixed, and machinery repaired.
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 303, 30 December 1870, Page 3
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758Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 303, 30 December 1870, Page 3
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