Opera THEATRE ROYAL. Lessee and Director .. Mr Duncan Macallum Musical Direclor .. .. Signor Tramaglia Stage Manager Mr Howard Vernon Treasurer Mr James Dixon TAMBOUR-MAJOR OPERA COMPANY. 1 A BRILLIANT RECEPTION. The Heartiest Applause greeted on Saturday evening the TAMBOUR-MAJOR OPERA COMPANY. INSTAXTANiSOUS AND TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS n-n, OUCCESQ UCCESO kJUCCESrO Gilbert and Sullivan's New and Original ./Esthetic Opera PATIENCE, Which from first to last abounds in Gems of Melody. Everybody Delighted. Overwhelming Hit. Legitimate Success. Boisterous Encores. TO-NIGHT! (MONDAY) TO-NIGHT! At Bp. m. D oors open at 7 ■ 30. FOR THE LAST TIME PATIENCE ! T>AT_ENCE!! JL T>ATIENCE!!! Ob, Bunthobne's Bride. With the same powerful cast. Tuesday and Wednesday, " La Fille dv TambourMajor." Thursday and Friday, "Billee Taylor." Secure your seats in time at Jacobs' Fancy Repository, where seats can be reserved for any night during the season. Scale of Prices of Admission :—Private Boxes, £2 Ii : Dress Circle and Orchestra Stalls (Reserved) 7s 6d ; Stalls, ss; Pit, 2s. O. NOBILI, Business Manager. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. NAPIER SECTION. AN EXCURSION TRAIN will leave Hastings for Napier and Intermediate stations at 7 p.m. on the 27th instant, returning from Napier to Hastings immediately after the Opera. Single Fares for the return journey. Ordinary tickets not available for this train. C. B HAN KEY, District Manager? Napier, 22nd November, 1881. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. NAPIER SECTION. ARRANGEMENTS have been made with the Department for a Private Special Train to leave Waipukurau for Napier and intermediate stations, at 4.55 pm. on WEDNESDAY, the 29th instant, returning from Napier immediately after the Opera. Ordinary tickets are not available for this train, The Lessee will charge his own fares. C, B. HANKEY, District Manager. Napier, 23rd Nov., 1882. Athletic Sports. CALEDONIAN SPORTS. PETANE. NEW YEAR'S DAY. Judge MrW. Miller. Handicappers: Messrs Coe and Hay. PROGRAMME OP SPORTS— 1. Maiden Race—Open to all those who have never won an advertised race,- distance 150 yards; first prize, £2; second price, 10s; entrance, 2s 6d. 2. Running High Jump—First prize £2; second prize 15s; entrance 3s. 3. One Hundred Yards Handicap—First prize £3 ; second prize £1; nomination 2s 6d ; acceptance 2s 6d. 4. Boys' Handicap (under 14)—150 yards ; first prize, £110s ; second prize 10s ; entrance Is 5. Hop, Step, and Jump—First prize £2 ; second prize, 15s; entrance 3a 6. One Mile Handicap—First prize, Cup presented by Mr W, Villers and £5; second prize L 3 ; Third prize LI; nomination ss; acceptance 2s Cd 7. Throwing the Hammer—First prize L 2; second prize 10s; entrance 2s 6d 8. Petane Cup (Handicap)— Three heats, 150 yards, 250 yards, and 440 yards; first prize, Cup presented by Mr W. Villers and L 6; second prize L 4; third prize L 2; nomination 6s ,• acceptance Vs 6d ; five to start or no third prize 9. Running Long Jump—First prize L 2; second prize 15s; entrance 3s 10. Girl's Handicap—Bo yards, first prize 15s ,• second prize 5s ; entrance free) 11. Obstacle Race—4oo yards; first prize L 5 ; second prize L 2; entrance 5s 12. Putting the Stone—First prize L 2; second prize 10s ; entrance 2s 6d 13. Quoit Contest—Elrst prize LI 10s ; second prize 10s; entrance 2s 14. Handicap Hurdle Race—44o yards ; 6 hurdles 3ft. 6in, high; first prize L 6 ; second prize L 2 10s ; nomination 2s 6d ; acceptances, ss. Nominations for the Maiden Race, Petane Cup, One Hundred Yard Handicap, One Mile Handicap, and Handicap Hurdles to be addressed to the Secretary, Petane, on or before Saturday. 16th December, and Acceptances by the 23rd. Fees and colours must be enclosed with Nominations; Handicaps and Entries for tho other events to be made on the ground.Contests at Archery, Tilting at the Ring, Lawn Tennis, Skittles, and Shooting at Bogardus' Balls will be arranged on the ground. Admission to the ground Is; Children under 12 years free; Carriages 2s 6d each, with Is for each occupant. No horsemen allowed on the ground. Admission to the Grand Stand Is each ; children under 12 half price. JAMES DINWIDDIE, Hon. Sec., Petane. -JCIRIENDLY SOCIETIES' SPORTS, NEW YEAR'S DAY". PROGRAMME IN FUTURE ISSUE. WAIPAWA ATHLETIC CLUB'S ANNOAL SPORTS. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. npHE annual Sports Meeting of the above Club will JL take place on Boxing Day at Waipawa. Entries for the following 1 events will be received by the Secretary up to FRIDAY, 15th Dee.emberi. Acceptances to be sent in on or before the 22nd December. PROGRAMME— Waipawa Cup, (Handicap)—Bßo, 440, and 100 yards, First prize L 1 0; second L 5 ; third L 2; with a Special Prize of L 3 for winner of 100 yards event. Race to be decided by points to count as follows: —First in each event 5 points: second 3 points; third 2 points, Entrance ss; acceptance ss. Handicap Hurdle Rack—44o yards, over 8 hurdles, , 3 feet 6 inches high < h irst prize L 4 ; second L 2. Entrance 4s. Athletic Club Handicap—One mile, First prize L 6; second L 3; third LI. Entrance 5s ; acceptance ss. Fuller particulars and Programme in future . issues. I J. A. BURTON, Hon. Sec. Subscription List. MANSION HOUSE FUND IN AID OF THE PERSECUTED JEWS IN RUSSIA. WE are requested by Mr DAVID LEVI to acknowledge tbe following subscriptions and to announce that tha list will be closed on THUBSDAY NEXT :-Rev. S. Williams, £10 ; H, Williams, £2 2s; D. Levi, £1 Is: J. A. Smith, Esq., £1 Is; Robt. Gardner, Esq, £1 ,• Sergt. Walker, 53 ; Messrs Gillespie ss, Walker ss, Grace ss, Holder ss. R.S. 2s, Mum ss; Miss Conroy, ss; Friend, 2s 6d; J.M., ss; W.D., 10s. ___—_—____——_——_—_■_-———————___»————————__—_— i FOR GISBORNE AND AUCKLAND. rpHE S.S. "ORETI" Capt. s£jß[\siJWi JL Helander will steam lor th o above ports at 3 p.m. TO-MORROW (Tuesday) For freight or passage apply to MURRAY, ROBERTS & CO., Agents BARQUE "LANGSTONE" FOR LONDON. /Tv-i * LL Claims against tho above B&iJS. J\. vessel must be rendered to the undersigned (in duplicate) by noon WEDNESDAY, the [29th instant, or they will not be recognised. KINROSS & CO,, Agents THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO. (Limited). /*. . ALL 'Claims against the Barque lA|Nk A. NORMAN McLEOD must be rendered to the undersigned (in duplicate) by noon on THURSDAY ZMgBBBBmJBB the 30th instant, otherwise they will not bo recognised D BALHARRY, Local Agent 1 22th November, lbS2
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3552, 27 November 1882, Page 3
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