pBINCB OF WALES THEATRE. j Lessee .. .. Mr. B. N. Jokes. THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, September 25. COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT TO MR. FRANK VARLEY, SCENIC ARTIST. Continned Success of MR. BURFORD and MISS CLARA STEPHENSON. The Artillery Volunteer Band, by the kind permission of Captain Fbaton. will during the evening, perform several Operatic Selections. Mr. WALTER HILL will appear as the Rev. Mr. Blount. ■ ... ~ Tne performances will commence with the sensr.tional Hintoricpl Drama, by Dion Boucicault, Efq., entitled JESSIE BR f'WN ; OR, THK RKLIEF OF LUCKNO Jeaaie Mrs. W« Nana Sahib Mr. O i B"rf"rd Rev. David Blount .. .. Mr. Wr He Hill. Operatic Selections by the Volunteer Artillery Band. Tas Senl- Miss Carry Allnutte. Concluding with the Mmical Comedietta of THE SWISS SWAINS. Rosetta Miss Clara Stephenson. Seats may be secured at Messrs. Upton's. Doors open at half-past 7 ; commences at 8. Dress Circle. 3s ; Stalls, 2s ; Pit. Is. The p.s. ' Devonport' will leave North Shore at T ; returning at 11, weather permitting. piTI HALL. THK AMERICAN EXCftLSIOR MINISTKELS. GRAND OPENING NIGHT, THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, SEPTEMBER 55. First Appearance of PROFESSOR BAUNDERS, R.A.M., and Associate L.A.M., who, in conjunction with APTOMMAS (the celebrated Welsh Harpint). appeared brfore the Sultan of Turkey, Viceroy of Kgypt, Trince of Wales, and Duke of Cambridge, at the Agricultural Hall, London. I'irst Appearance of CHAK LV. S II OLL V, the favorite Ethiopian Comedian, Tianjoist, and TerpsichoreaniM, who, in conjunct'on with Mr. HARRY KELLY, Invented ami originally executed the Goi.hkn Shoe Dakue. First Appeamncs of E. REKVKS, the Sable Viollncelist, Second Tenor, and Interlocutor. The above Artists will appear in conjunction with the American Kxrelslor Minstrels, forming one of the strongest Minstrel Troupes that ever appeared in the Australian Colonies. n. KBLLT. KIN 0B OK WALES TH K.aT < K. —THE VOLUNTKER ARTILLERY BAND, TO-NIGHT. lilT UK E A Y'S GRAND HU'POHROME, '* AT Tn* ALBERT BARRACKS, THIS DAY (Monday), Pup* 25, BENEPIT IN AID OK THE LOCAL Clf ARITIES Under the distinguished patronage of Hid HONOJI THE D»TUTV-Sl-PBKINTEKDKNT, His Woßxiirr me Mayor, . And the following Committe* of Gentlemen : - John Sheeban, fcs<i. W. J. Hurst, Esq. J. H. Howard, Ksy. Colonel 11. C. Bslnearis C. F. Goldsbovo", Esq., Major Heapliy, V.C. ■ M.D. R. « -'■■ Dyer, Esq. James Bennett, Esq. W. J. Marks, Esq. John Kirkwood, Esq. Alfred Isaacs, Ksij. Edward Lewis. Esq. Capt. 0. if. Featon, A.V.A. A, Asher, Esq. T. Wtll.intns, Esq. FIiOOKAM. ME. [■' Ist. Event- - Tram]ialinc performance by the CornSad. Grand Chariot Race—Green Chariot .(Mr. Cowle); Bed Chariot ,Mr. Murray). Distance, three times round the course. 3rd. Double Trapeze Mi;ssr?. Moffatt and Beda. 4th. Roman Race (on two Bare-back Horses)— Red Cross (Mr. Griffiths); Mack Cms? (Mr. Ryan). Distance, three times round tho course. 6th. Foot Kace (for Amateurs)— Distance, twice round the course. Prize, £2 ; entrance fee, live shillings ; four entries or no race. Glh. The Grand Chariot Race (driven by Ladies'— Green Chariot (Madmnolselle Laßosiere): Red Chariot (Mrs. Murray;. Distanre, three times round : the course. 7th. Youths' Foot Race—Blstanco, 150 yards, for youths under 14 years of age. Prize, Ten Shillings ; no entrance fee. Bth. Grand Flat Rave-Ladies and Gentlemen Riders. Gentlemen Riders to provide their own horses. Distance, four times round the course. Oth. Foot Race (over hurdles; - Three hurdles 3 feet G inches high. Distance, twice round the course. Prize, £2 ; entrance fee, live shillings; four entries or no race. ■ 10th. Grand Homnn Race ion two Bare-back Horses) —Black Cross (Mr. Ryan) ; lied Cross i.M.\ Griffiths) ■ Distance, three times round the course. 11th. Grand Volunteer Foot Rave- (For Members of the Volunteer Corps only). Distance, twice r«uud the course Prize, a handsome Wntch ; entrance fee, two shillings and sixpence. 12th. Final, Grand Steeple Chase 'over hurdlaa) Ladies' and Gentlemen Riders, Gentlemen to bring their own horses. Distance, four times round the courseEntries for foot and hurdle race; to be mado at the Committee Rooms. ADMISSION-ONE SHILLING. No vehicles allowed on the ground. Sports to commence at 1.30 p.m. Notice: Band to assemble at 12 o'clock, at Mr* Quick's Stables. H. MORGAN, Agent. A NNIVERSABT OK IHK WISS. A LBYAN METHODIST SUNDAY SCHOOL, UNION-STREET, FREEMAN'S BAY. On TU3TOAY EVENING, September 26. at haHpast 6 o'clock, the Tea Meeting will be he held, whan Addresses will be delivered by Revs. C. W. Rrea, Lewis, and other friends. Tbe Teachers arpsal to those jntercslei in \ the , Sabbath School woik, to lend them a helping hand.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 533, 25 September 1871, Page 3
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