THEATRE BOYAL. -Lessee .. .. Mr Walter Reynolds. H.M.S. PINAFORE, AS IT HAS NEVER BEEN PRODUCED IN NEW ZEALAND. MR WALTER REYNOLDS By special arrangement with MR J. C. WILLIAMSON, Is enabled to announce the appearance of P 0 L L A R D'S WONDERFUL T ILLIPUTIAN T>INAFORE /COMPANY. The most pleasing and clever combination of modern days. Josephine Miss May Pollard, age 11 years, played by her 200 Nights) Little Buttercup .. .. Miss Olive Pollard (Age 10 years) Cousin Hebe Little Miss Salinger (Ag > 11 years, from the Academy of Music, Melbourne ) Sir Joseph Porter, X.0.8. ... Miss Maude Pollard, (Age 14 yeara play, ed by her over 100 Nights) Captain Corcoran .. .. Master Herbert Salinger, (Age 13 years, from the Melbourne Academy of Music) Half Rackstraw .. ~ Master Come Ormona (Age 14 years, from Ar-.demy of Music in Melbourne, played by him over 200 Nights) The Little Mldshipmite .. Baby Arthur Pollard (Age 6 years, played by him over 100 Nights) Dick Dead- Eye Master Ernest Osmond (Age 11 years) Boatswalm Master J. Sheean (Age 12 years). Boatswain's Mate .. .. Master Alfred Goodwin (Age 12 years). Black Oook of H.M.S. Pinafore. .Master Willie Pollard (Age 9 years). And a perfect host of his Sisters and his Cousins, and his Aunts, IN BRILLIANT DRESSES. MAGNIFICENT ORCHESTRA. Conductor and Musical Direator, Mr J. Pollard, junr Leader of Orchestra, Mr Chas. Pollard Ovbrtdrb, .. "Le CoU'er dOr" .% Herman SKtEOiiON .. "LaSomnambula" ... Riviere MAGNIFICENT SCENERY By Mr Willis, modelled and designed expressly for this Company. This Company has achieved the greatest monetary and artistic success ever known in the history of the New Zealand str^e Prices of Admission—ls, 2a 6d, 4a OPENING NIGHT FRIDAY EVENING NEXT, Mat 20th. MATI FOR SCHOOL" CHILDREN as Advertised. Book seats early at Jacobs' Fancy Repository. Safes by H, Monteith and Co HORSE BAZAAR. SATURDAY, MAY 21st, 1881. At I.SO p.m. The undersigned will sell— <_>/"V HORSES, including a mob of superior <3 v/ anima'i from the Wairoa. Without Reserve, Produce, etc.,eic. H. MONTEITH & CO , Auctioneers. PRODUCE FOR SALE. The undersigned hold for PRIVATE SALE— Of)fV\ BUSHELS OATS 1200 bushels MaiJrg Barley Chickwheat, Maize, and Sharps Also— Messrs Bridgk and Russell's Flour (quality guaranteed), Bran, etc., delivered aj any Railway Station H MONTEITH & CO., Agents, HORSE BAZAAR AND AUCTION MARKET, HASTINGS-STREET, NAPIER, WEEKLY SALES— Ij>VERY SATURDAY, for Horses, Ca-riages, HarU ness, Implements, &c. EVERY FRIDAY for Wool, Skins, Grain, and sU kinds of Farm and Station Produce, MONTHLY SALES— SHAMROCK YARDS, for Cattle, Sheep, Pkj, &c., —WEDNESDAY, 25th May. WATPAWA YARDS, for Cattle, Ho. es, Sheep, Pigs, _c—Next sale, at an cany data. Special Sales held when beqtjtred. All descriptions of Stock bought and sold p.lvately on commission. H. MONTEITH & CO., Auctioneers; Sales by Banner and Liddle. IMPORTANT SALE AT TARADALE. TUESDAY, Vth JUNE, 1881. At 11 o'clock. BANNER & LIDDLE Have received instructions from G. Benjamin and Co. (in consequence of a dissolution of partnership) to sell by public auction, on tbe premises. Taiadale, the whole of tre OTOCK- T .N-TRADE OF GROCERIES Ironmongery, Crockery, Saddlery, Drapery and Clothing, etc Horse, Cart, and Harness, Scales and Weights, and Shop Furniture Pack Horses and Pack Saddles Bull particulars of which will be given in catalogues one week prior to date of sale. The above bniness is open for sale by private contract. Application to be made to Messrs Benjamin and Co., or to the auctioneers, on or before Wednesday, Ist June. Terms—Over £20 approved bill at three months, with interest. BANNER AND LIDDLE, Auctioneers. Sales by Kennedy and Gillman JUST RECEIVED EX "GO-fcHEAD" AND EOR SALE By the undersigned— /CANTERBURY THIRESH "DUTTER, In One Ponnd Pats, packed in Brine. KENNEDY & GILLMAN. KENNEDY & GILLM vN STOCK, STATION, LAND AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT , ACCOUNTANTS AND VALUATOR, AGENTS FOR— Pacific Mail Steamship Company. Northern Fire and Life Assurance Company. NOTICE. ALL DEBTSJ not paid on and after Saturday, May 21st, will be sued for without further notice, CORNISH & CO., Meanee; ANNUAL PLOUGHING MATCH. IN consequence of the continued dry weather the Annual Ploughing Match advertised to be held on the 24th instant, will be Postponed until further notice. By order of the Committee, F. D. LUCKIE, Secretary, H.B. Agricultural and Pastoral Society. Napier, 18th May, 1881. <
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3087, 19 May 1881, Page 3
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