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=33hk TpOR TAUEAJfGA. "*43mOUc^_ iXT Tra -tj /-v t Captain Mollkb, will leave for the above plaoe TO-MOKROW EVENING. mHEATEB EOTAL. Lessee ~ Mr. Walter Dudley. THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING-, Nov. 23, Will be presented the Romantic Drama, in three acts, entitled THE ROLL OF THE DRUM; Ok, THE SUTTLER OF THE 24th. Mrs Walter Hill, Miss Jessie Raymond, Miss Bray, Messrs. Walter Hill, Booth, Thorpe, Glover, Starke, and J. P. Hydes. By particular desire, and for the Last Time, LA SCNNAMBULA BURLESQUE ! L SONNA.MBULA BURLESQUE ! La Sonnambula Burlesque ! Mr. J. P. Hydes, the greatest living Sleep-walker. On Friday Evening—A series of Novelties for the Complimentary Benefit to Mr. WALTER DUDLEY. Look out for THE EARTHQUAKE next week. rUGLI & PnMPErs ROYAL \J ITALIAN OPERA COMPANY. THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, November 23, S A F F O. if aouo . .. Signor Perante Rosnati Alcando.'.' .. •• Signor Filippo Coliva jppja. , .. Signor Francisco Benso Lishaaco" '.. •• Signor Luigi Favas Pi rce . .. Siguora Luigia Toumeno Climene! Signora Luigia Polli g s r, 0 Signora Marghenta Zenom Friday Evening, November 24—P1PJ&LE. Saturday Evening, November 25—UN BALLO IN MASCHERA. Monday E-vening, Nov. 27-LA TRAVJ.ATA. Tuesday, Evening, Nov. 2S-DON PASQUALE. Wednesday Evening, Nov. 29- IL TROVATORE. Packets of 12 Subscription Cards to tho Dress Circle at £3 13s. 6d. 12 to Stalls, £2 2s. To b« obtained at tho Box Office, Uptons1, Stationers, QueenPrices of Admission.—Dress Circle, 10s.; Stalls, 6s. ; Pit, 2s. The Box Office opens every day, at 10 a.m. Pit—TWO SHILLINGS. rUGLI AND POMPEI'S ROYAL \J ITALIAN OPERA COMPANY. SATURDAY EVENING, December 2, LAST NIGHT OF THE OPERA, AND BENEFIT OF SIGNOR CAGLI, On which occasion will be given Mozart's immortal work, DON GIOVANNI, Box plan now open. f\ P E E A . Signer Ca.gt,i begs to express his most sincere thanks to the Gentlemen Amateurs who, by their kind assistance in the representation of " Faust," rendered the performance of that Opera a most unqualified success. PROVINCIAL LUNATIC J_ ASYLUM. The Whau Amateurs, assisted by other talent, will give an Evening Entertainment in the above institution, THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, NOV. 23. By the kind permission of Captain Howell and the officers of No. 1 Co. R. V , the Band, under the leadership of Mr. McComish, will perform on the occasion. To commence at 7 o'clock. Refreshments at 9 o'clock, after which Dancing. Tickets—2s Od. SHORTLAND HOUSE. CHRISTMAS BALL. MUSIC HALL, SYMONDS-STREET, Dec. 13,1871. Former Pupils and Friends, may obtain Tickets (5s each), for the above Ball, at Shortland House, befoie the 13th December, 1871. A UCKLAND R-'WING CLUB J\_ ATHLETIC SPORTS. SECOND SERIES. To be held in thu ALBEBT EA 11 RACKS ON THUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1870. Committee : Judoe: Referee : Starter: Handicappers : PROGRAMME :— Ist Race : MAIDEN PLATE ; 100 yards. Prize, £2. 2nd Race: FLAT RACE, for boys under 16 ; 150 yards. Prize, £1. 3rd Race: FLAT RACE, Handicap; 300 yards. Silver Cup, value £4. 4th Race : WALKING MATCH ; 1 Mile. Prize, £2. sth Race : BICYCLE RACE ; 1 Mile ; open to all. Prize, £2. 6th Race: FLAT RACE, Handicap; 200 yards. rrize, £110s. 7th Race : SACK RACE. Prizo, £1. Bth Race : FLAT RACE ; 880 yards ; boys under 16. Prize, £l 10s. 9th Race: FLAT RACE, Handicap; 150 yards; Members of the A.R.C. only. Prize, Silver Cup. 10th Race: THREE-LEGGED RACE. Prize, £1. 11th Race : RUNNING HIGH JUMP. Prize, £1. 12th Race : FLAT RACK, Handicap ; £ Mile. Prize, £2. 13th Race : STEEPLECHASE, all-fours ; 100 yards ; over 6 Hurdles 12 in. high; catch weights. Prize, £1. 14th Race : HURDLE RACE, Handicap ; 300 yards. Prize, £2. 15th Race : POLE LEAPING. Prize. £1. 16th Race : FLAT RACE, Handicap*; 1 Mile. Prize, £3. RULES AKD REGULATIONS. 1 Competitors must declare their colours at the time of entry, and must compete in those colours or be disqualified. ... , 2. Competitors must conteit in trousers or long 's. Any competitor wilfully jostling another will be disqualified. . 4. Sacks must be painted. 5 Protests must be made immediately after the race, and in the presence of the parties to whom they 6 The referee's decision to be final. 7 Three to start in each race or no race. 8. A tenth of the net proceeds to be devoted to charity. N.B.~The magnificent Band of the A.A.V. will be in attendance Q^ H FLETCHERf - - ■■• Hon. See -p ii 'be n o l o a y. I ' LAST WEEK! Mk. T. WEIGHTY Phrenologist, will positively discontinue his labours iv Auckland nfter Saturday, November 25 ; those wishing liis services, therefore, must be in time. Address: Young Men's Christian Association Rooms, Wolk-sle.y-street. Hours of attendance from 10 to I, and 2 to 5, also on Saturday evening. Families yisited privately, I if: required. Charges moderate. Model { Heads for sale. Illustrated Phrenological ' Charts for sale, 64. and Is. eaoh.

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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 584, 23 November 1871, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 584, 23 November 1871, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 584, 23 November 1871, Page 3

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