AMUSEMENTS. jftRAND ' OPERA HOUSE. OPERA lIOUSL. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. CONTINUED SUCCESS. A. BRANDON-CREMEK-DRAMATIC COMPANY POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT. "THE GIRL WHO TOOK THE WRONG TURNING." PEOPLE'S POPULAR. PRICES--35., 25., Is•NEXT PRODUCTION, Commencing at tho MATINEE TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), JUNE 3. The Great Military Drama, "MARRIED TO THE WRONG MAN." "MARRIED TO THE WRONG. MAIS'." IJI 0 W N HALL.! Sole Direction W. and R. Thomas, FOURTH WEEK-CONTINUED SUCCESS Of tho ENGLISH PIERROTS In their. MUSICAL MIRTH-PROVOKING . ENTERTAINMENT. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! And Every Evening l at 8. Another Enthusiastic Reception Accorded, to the NEW PROGRAMME. POPULAR PRICES—3s., 25., Is. Reserves at Bristol. 3«. Seats may be reserved on 'Phone 65 after 6 p.m., buU will not be retained after rising o£ curtain. PRESENTATION OF WAR MEDALS, BY HIS EXCELLENCY THE , GOVERNOR. ■ PARADE OF SENIOR CADETS. A COMPULSORY PAJJADE of all, Senior Cadets of Group 5. will be: held iu connection with tho above Ceremony on SATURDAY", tho 9th inst. All Companies will assemble in: MERCIiR STREET, opposite the Town Hall, at 2.45 p.m. BY ORDER. A. A. COKRIGAN, Major, • Commander, No. 5 Group. PRESENTATION OF WAR MEDALS BY HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR. sth REGIMENT. MAJOR W. SIMM, Officer Commanding. mRE BATTALION, with Band and Drums, will Parade at tho Garrison Hall, Bueklo Street, on SATURDAY, Oth JUNE, at 2.30 p.m. D Company will travel by the train leaving Lower Hut.t at 1.15 p.m. Dress: Drill Older. This Parado is Compulsory. BY ORDER. . J. THOMSON, Lieut., Adj., sth Regiment.
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- THE TURF ■ 6 NOTES AND COMMENTS (By Glbncoe.l Weights for the Napier Park Meeting are duo on Monday. . Acceptances for the Gisborne Meeting close to-night at 9 o'clock. Handicapper' H. Coylc, who made the adjustments at Ullerslie, had to return homo early on account of a bad attack of He hopes to be about again early next week, and will loa.vo for Gisborno on Tuesday. Montana and Multicipal left for Gisborne yesterday in chargo of their trainer (J. .Tamieson). They will be ridden in their engagements next week by W. O'Halloran. The committee of the Wellington Racing Club meets on Monday nest to pass the Winter programme. After tb'o 6ucces3 of the other meetings _ without the assistance of the Railways it iB not likely that the committeo will cut down either the number of races, tho 6taies, or the number of days. Providing duo, notice is given turf patrons they can be depended upon to make their own transit arrangements. Some seven motor-lorries with tarpaulin covers made the journey over the .Paekakariki Hill on Monday, so it should bo an easy matter to get tho people to Trcntham on a. flat road. It is, said that tho fare to Otaki from Pctone was only 7s. fid. return, and this is considerably choapor than tho train. Amongst the' runners at Otaki was tho steeplechaser Soporific, who was given a run in one of tho hack welters. He showed a lot of pace for six furlongs, and what is moro important _ho pulled up sound. If ho stands training ho will bo very handy in stecplcchases this winter. | Regularly each June Bluestone appears at Ellerslic, and regularly ho wins a couple of races. Tho old grey, gelding is a perfect wonder in heavy going, and he seems as well now as at any previous stage of his career. To moot and defeat Croesus on equal terras is tho best performance yet shown by tho son of Bluelight. The victory of Gluopot in tho Great Northern Steeplechase makes tho fifth occasion on which a horso has won tho Wanga.nui Steeplechase and tho big Ellcislio event in tho one year. Muscatel was successful in 1808, Sloifaa in 1901, The Gunrd in 39011, Corazon in 19J1, and Gluepot this year. Tho absoiico of Styrax from the Maiden .Steeplechase and Great Northern Steeplechase was due to tho son of Patronus knocking his knees badly when he fell while- schooling on the Thursday morning before tile gathering opened. When Morccambo came to grief in tho Great Nortliorn Steeplechase ho broke down ba'dly in his hitherto good leg. Tho committee appointed by the Racing Conference to go into tho question ot tho reduction of racing met in Wellington on Wednesday, but nothing nas been made public as to what transpired at the meetitlg. D. M'Kay, who is on his final lews, rode Tho Brewer when he annexed the Wingatui Steeplechase at Dunedin. On returning to tho scales ho got a gieat reception from his brother hoisemon, with whom, ho is very popular.
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