AMUSEMENTS, OPERA HOUSE. Lessees 'J. C. Williamson, Ltd. Solo Direction ALLEN DOONE. TO-NIGHT. Another Hit. To-NICrHT. SECOND WEEK of tho DOONE BOOM. .Presents for the second time the greatest Hit of tho Season, by Theo. Burt -Sayre. THE BOIjf) SOJER BOY. THE BOLD SOJER BOY. Received on Saturday Night by a capacity house, and voted to bo "the best Jflt." ONLY TWO MORE NIGHTS OF THIS GREAT PLAY. HEAR DOONE SING "The Colleen that I Marry," "Sweet Rose of Old Kerry," and "The Kerry Guards." See tho Clever Kiddies. 'WEDNESDAY NEXT,, for tho First Timo in Wellington, The Greatest Laughmaker ever known, "TOO MUCH JOHNSON!" PRICES: 55.. 35., 2s. Lato Door Gallery, Is. Box Plan at The Bristol. Day Sales at Grand. Confectionery Shop, at Theatre. 5 Mr. W. Garrett's b. h'. Sir Solo, lOst. 71b. (Stan. Beid) 3 (Winner trained by M. Gardner.) Also started: 1 Golden March, lOst. 111b. (A. M'Donald); G St. Elmn, lOst. 91b. (J. Deerey), bracketed with Birkful, lOst. (R. Hunt); 3 Gluepot, lOst. 71b. (J. Anderton); 2 Czaronus, lOst. slb. (A. J. M'Flinn); 4 Portland Lady, lOst. 21b. (H. M'Sweeuey); D Ormesby, 9st. 71b. (L. Watson); 8 Amber and White, ilst. (B. Poiilgrain); 12 Prince Delaware, !Ht. (L. MTtondall); 11 Beno, 9st. (R. Edwards, 31b. over). Won easily. Time, 2min. sGsec. ONSLOW &ANDICAP, of 200 sovs. Five furlongs. 1 Mr. A. Alexander's ch. c. Bisogne, by Bezonian—St; Evangeline, 3yrs„ lOst. 81b. (H. Goldfinch) 1 G Mr. F. Armstrong's br. m. Cherry Blossom, Ost. 71b. (L. Wilson) 2 3 Hon. J. D. Orniond's oh. m. Mandoline, Ost. .: (J. Buchanan) 3 (Winnet trained by W. F. Mantle.) Also started: 5 Sea Lord, lOst. 121b. (C. Prree); 2 Glenroy, lOst. 101b. (R. Hatch); 4 Torotoro, 9st. slb. (W. Young); 7 Black Lupin, Ost. 31b. (A. M'Donald); 8 Mount Victoria, Ost. i(AY. Bell); 0 Black Heart, 9st. (A. J. M'Flinn). Won by two lengths. Third horso a noso away. Time, lmin. 2 3.ssec. SECOND HACK AND HUNTERS' STEEPLECHASE, ,of 200 sovs. Two miles and a half. 5 Mr. E. Sayle's br. g. Kirkby, by i Birkenhead—Gla<lisla, aged, -lOst. ■lib.) (R. Thompson) J 2 Mr. G. Larcom's br. g. Darby Paul, lOst. 71b. (J. M'Lean) 2 0 Mr. C. E. Brewer's blfc g. Critic, Ost. 71b (Stan. Beid) 3 (Winner trained by H. Monteitli.) Also started: 1 Queen's Post, list. 51b. (A. Ward); S Expedition, lOst.: 71b. (,T. Deerey); 11 Fond Memory, Ost. 111b. (J. Tilsley); G Rorekohu, Ost. 81b. (S. Henderson); 4 The Chef, Ost. 71b. (F. Tutclien); 10 Kawea, Ost. 71b. (J. Meagher); 5 Precious Metal, Ost. 7lb. (H. M'Sweenev); 7 Mania Park, Ost. 71b. (B. Poulgraiu). > Won by a length and a half, a ncck separating second and third. Time, Sniiu. 53 2-ssec, CROFTON HANDICAP, of 150 sovs. Soven furlongs. 4 Jlr. AY. Corlett's. ch. -g. Sir Agnes, by Boris—Miss Foreshore, syrs., Ost. 131b (W. Price) 1 1 Mr. .T. H„Pressor's b. g. Kukri,iOst. till* (B. Deeley) 2 8 Mr. 11. Downes's b. c. Coral King, Ost (A. M'Donald) 3 (Winner trained by R. Knox.) Also started: 5 Maid o* Cowrie, list. 21b. (O. M'Carten);. G Hanmnkaka, :10st. Gib. (W. Bell); 2 Auroro, Ost. 111b; (J. Buchanan); 7 Manu, Ost. 51b. (Sid, Reid, lib. over); 3 Bio, Ost. 41b. (W. Young); 10 Ilaupai, Ost. -2lb. (C., Price); 12 Try Again (L. M'Randall); 0 Consultation. Ost. (F. E. Jones, lib. over); 11 Ally, Ost. (R. Reed). Won by a longtli and a half. Third horse four lengths away. Time. lmin. 35sec! , JULY STEEPLECHASE, of 500 sovg. About thrco miles. 4 Hon. J. D. Ormond's br. g. Vascular, by Vasco—Pellicle, syrs., 9st. Ulb. (W. Bush) 1 2 Mr. J. K. Jackson's ch. g. Wirokino, lOst. 101b; ft. M'Fliiui) 2 1 Mr. Jas. Bull, junr's., ch. g. New York, lOst. 21b. (A. M'Donald) ... 3 (Winner trained by S. Waddell.) Also started: .5 Tarero, list. (AV. ■Young); 6 Immensity, lOst. slb. (F. Flynn); 8 Glenmore, lOst. lib. (A. Ward); 3 Merrio Lad, 9st. 131b. (R. Thompson); 7 Black Sea, Ost. 71b. (F. Ellis). AVon by half a length. A neck between second and third. Time, Gmin. 10 3-ssec. AVINTEB OATS HANDICAP, of 250 sovs. One mile. 4 Mr. Y. T. Barren's ch. h. llingform, by Boniform—Ringdove, 4yrs., 9st. Gib (J. O'Shea) J 9 Mr. H. A. Knight's br. in. Comely, Ost. ...; ;. (F. E. Jones) 2 2 Mr. Arthur AVellesley's br. g. George, lOst. lib. (B. Deeley) 3 trained by J. M'Kendry.) , ATSo started: 3 Ladogeur, lOst. 51b. (H. Griffiths); 6 Sea Lord, lOst. slb. (W. Price); 7 Lady Louisa, lOst. 41b. (C. Carmont); 14 Awahou, Ost. 121b. (A. M'Donald); 1 Sedd-el-Bahr, 9st. 81b. (AY. Bell); 10 Sir Knox, Ost. 41b. (C. Price); 5 Jeaunot, Ost. (G. T. Pine); 8 Otara, Ost. (J., Buchanan); 11 Merrio Gain, Ost. (H. Lowe); 13 Twelfth Night, Ost. (J. 01sen); 12 Ineuru, 9st. (0. M'Carten). AVon by half a length. The same distance between second and third. Time, • lmin. 48 2-sscc. FINAL HURDLE HANDICAP of 350 sovs. One mile aud three-quar-ters. 4 Mr. J. Parson's b. g. Crib, by St. Ilaria—-Cryde, syrs,, lOst. 81b. "(W. Fielding) l 1 Mr. F. J. Lysnar's br. m. Purseliller, lOst. lllb. ... (B. Poulgrain) 2 9 Mr. T. Bristol's b. g. Leonta, lOst. 81b. (J. T. Brady) 3 (AVinner trained by S. Trill'ord.) Also started: 3 Styrax. list. 41b. (A. M'Donald); 7 Tragedy King, list. lib. (S. Henderson); 3 Harbour Light, lOst. 101b. (F. Tutclien); 8 Sir Donald, lOst. 21b. (,T. Deerey); G Art, lOst. 21b. (B. Jt'Kay); 2 Gladful, Ost. 121b. (W. Bush); . 10 Parewanui, Ost. 41b. (L. Wilson). AVon by half a length. Third horse a. length awav. Time, 3min. 21sec. KIA ORA HANDICAP, of 150 sovs. Five furlongs. 12 Mr. T\ Mafu's b. g. Toki, by Multifid—Maura, dyrs., lOst. slb. (P. Brady) 1 3 Mr. .T. M. Cameron's b. g. Golden Glade, lOst (L. AVilson) 2 1 Mr. AV. Duncan's ch. g. Perrier, Ost. 91b (C. Price) 3 (Winner trained by A. D. Adams.) Also started: G Shaki, lOst. 41b. (R. Hatch); 0 Melford, lOst. 41b. (G., T. Pine); 7 Limpet, Ost. 121b. (B. Deeley); 5 Martyress, Ost. 121b. (W. Price); 8 Bairnsdale, Ost. 51b. (Sid Roid, lib. over); 10 Ballybar, Ost. 31b, (J. O'Shcn); 13 Captain Glossop, Ost. 21b. (W. Young); 2 Bomb, Ost. (P. 13. .Tones); 4 Strabo,: Ost. (J. Buchanan): 16 Royal.Battery, Ost. (L. Watson): La2y Ninnie, Ost. (O. Cannont); 14 Trickery, Ost. (R. Reed); 11 Colonnade, Ost. (.T. O'Shea). AVon by half a length. Time, lmin. 3 4-ssec. FIXTURES. August 15, 17, and 19— C.J.C. Grand National, November 4.—New Zealand Cup. Trainers and Jockeys! When in town ask to see tho silk oilcoats, as light as a feather and waterproof, at Herb. Prim's, Willis Street.—Advt. Tho expression "Mind your P's and Q's" .is generally believed to have arisen from tho former bar-room usage of scoring up against customers tho amount of beer for which they had been trusted—P standing for pint, and Q for quart. . Ono of the hardships of our soldiers in Franco is that they cannot obtain . "Desert Gold," but this favourite Tea is soiling fast at all local stores. Test it.— Advt.
Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/DOM19160717.2.76.4
Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka
Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2825, 17 July 1916, Page 7
Word count
Tapeke kupu
1,192Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2825, 17 July 1916, Page 7
Using this item
Te whakamahi i tēnei tūemi
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Dominion. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International licence (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0). This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.