CAGLI & POMPBI'S ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA COMPANY. THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING. November 88, DUN JASQCALE. Don Pasquale .. . - Signor Simone Grand! Dr. Malaiesta .. .. Signor Krancisco Tournerie Ernesto Signor Leandro Coy Notario "ig.or Francisco Benso Norina Signora Augusta Cori»si Wednesday Evening, Nov. 20- IL TKOVATORE. Thursday Evening, Nov. 30-LUCIA DI LAMMERMOOR. Friday Evpning, Dec. I—LAST NIGHT OF SUBSCRIPTION SEASON—SAFFO, after which the 2nd Act of LA SONNAMBULA. Box Office, Uptons', SUtioncrs, Queen-street. Prices of Admission.—Dress Circle, 10s.; Stalls, ss. ; Pit. 2s. The Box Office opens everyday, at 10a.m. Pit-TWO SHILLINGS. POPULAR PRICES. REDUCED PRICES AT THE STALLS, REDUCECPRICES ATTHESTALLS, REDUCED P RICES AT THE ST AL LS, FIVE SHILLINGS. riAGLI AND POMPEI'S ROYAL \J ITALIAN OPERA COMPANY. SATURDAY EVENING, December 2, LAST NIGHT OF THE OPERA, AND BENEFIT ov SIGNOR CAGLI, ou vhich occasion will be given Mozart's immortal work, O N GIOVANNI. "Mox plan now open. mHE A T.ija ROYAL. Lessee ~ .'. ;. Mr. Walter Dudley. THIS (TUESDAY) EVEEi-j.Gr, Nov. 28. Second time in Auckland of the BeauU.,i Comedy, entitled THE FOLLIES OF A NIGHT, Or, The Masquerade Ball. The Duke de Chartres .. Mr. L. Booth. Dr. Druggendraft .. .. Mr. Walter Hill. Pierre Palliot ..-' .. Mr. J. P. Hydes. Deßrissac .. •• Mr. Glover. M. Le Dugard .. • • Mr. Thorpe. Servant .. •• •• Mr- Starke. Duchess de Chartres .. Miss Flora Anstead. Mademoiselle Duval .. Miss Jessie Raymond Concluding with the Burlesque Extravaganza, on.itled YE HONEYMOON; Or, if yeu have a Wife rule a Wife. Great Preparations for St. Andrew's Day. On Monday, December 4, Miss Clara Stephenson, Mr. Charles Burford ami Miss Kate Burford will appear in a New Drama. Pit, One Shilling. Stall, 2s. Dress Circle, 3s. A UCKLAND RAWING CLUB J\_ ATHLETIC SPORTS. POSTPONED TILL SATURDAY, 2nd DECEMBER, 1871. SECOND SERIES, To he held in the ALB EB T B ARRA CX S ON SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1870. Commixtbb : ———— Judoe : —-——» Rbtereb i Starter: Handicapperm : —i PROGRAMME :— Ist Raoe: MAIDEN PLATE ; 100 yards. Prire, £3 ; entrance, 2s (XI. 2nd Race: FLAT RACE, for boys under 16; IJSO yards. Prize, £1 ; entrance, Is. 3rd Race: FLAT RACE, Handicap; 300 yav.l.. Silver Cup, value £-4 ; entrance, 2s 6d. 4th Race: WALKING MATCH ; 1 Mile. Prize, £2 ; entrance, 2s 6d. sth Race: BICYCLE RACE; 1 Mile ; open to all Prize, £2 : entrance. 2s 6d. 6th Raoe: FLAT RACE, Handicap; 200 yards. Prixe, £2; entrance,' 2. 6d. 7th Hace : SACK RACE. Prixe, £1; entrance, 2s Cd. Bth Race : FLAT RACE: 880 yards ; boys under 16. Prixe, £l 10s; entrance, Is. 9th Race : FLAT RACE, Handicap ; 150 yards : Members of the A.R.C. only. Prixe, Silver Cup ; entrance, 2s 6d. 10th Race: THREE-LEGGED RACE. Prize, £1; entrance, 2s 6d. 11th Race : RUNNING HIGH JUMP. Prize, £1 ; entrance, 2s 6d. 12th Race : FLAT RACE, Handicap ;:. % Mile. First prize, £2 ; second, 10s ; entrance, 2s Od. 13th Race: STEEPLECHASE, all-fours: 100 yards; over 6 Hurdles 12 in. high; catch weights-. Prize, £1; entrance, 2s 6d. Htbßace: HURDLE RACE, Handicap : 300 yards* over 10 hurdles * 3ft, high. Prize, £2 ; entrance-* 2s 6d, . .".".'! ,' 16ih RaO«l POIE LEAPING.. Prize. £1 ;. eßtrftfl.ee,. 2s 6d. 16th Race: FLAT RACE,: tfapdiC-P ; 1 Mile. First prize, £3; second, £1; Entrance, 2s 6d. r RULES AND REGULATIONS. 1. Competitors must declare their colours at the time of entry, and must compete in those colours or be disqualified. 2. Competitors must contest in trousers or l«ng drawers. 3. Any competitor wilfully jostling another will be disqualified. :•, 4. Sacks must be painted.. 5i Protests must be made immediately after the race, and in the presence of the parties to whom they refer. ©. The referee's decision to be final. 1 7. Three to start in each race or no race. 8.- A tenth of the net proceeds to be devoted to charity. , . „ Night of entry, Wednesday, 29th instant, from 7.30 to 9 p.m. Post entries, bearing post mark of the 29th, will be received up till noon on Thursday. Entries may be left at the Thames Hotel, addressed to the honorary secretary. N,B.~The magnificent Band of the A.A.V. will be in attendance. • GEO. H. FLETCHER,; Hon. Set. JL # *R IITASONIO BALL. At a Meeting of Masons held Last Evening, at the Masonic Hotel, it was resolved " That a Ball should he given at the end of the year." All Brethren are invited to attend at the Masonic Hotel, on TITESDAY, 28th instant, at 7 p.m., to form a Committee to carry out that resolution. WILEIAivI SNELL, ) Joint Sees.. WILLIAM BULL, Jun., f pro tern. YOUNG MEN'S CtIIUSTIAN ASSOCIATION. The Annual Meeting of the Auckland Young Men's Christian Association will be held on FRIDAY EVENING next, at half-past 7 o'clock, in the Rooms of the Associftion, Wellesley-street, to which the attendance of the public is earnestly invited, , Programme: Annual Report will be read. The adoption of the Report will be moved in an Address by the Rev. E. N. Bree, seconded by Rev. C. J. Buller Paper will be read by W. L. Re_», Esq. Paper will be read by the Rev. p, H. Cornford. Paper will be read by the Rev. Warlow Davxes. The Engagements will be interspersed with appro--sri*te selections of Music. Subjects of papers to b« unmmced. «,_--_«_« r: Jt. B. SHALDEBI, go*. See.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 588, 28 November 1871, Page 3
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