Amiisemcnts. THEATRE BOYAL. Lessee 3lr - Hegnrty Stage Manager Mr. Sluiav Cross TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), AND EATERY EVENING UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. MARVELLOUS SUCCESS OF OUR ENTERTAINMENT and ARTISTS. EVERY PART OF THEATRE CROAA r DED. nnHE pOURT TyriNSTRELS, 14 IN S?I BEE 14 LADIES and GENTLEMEN —ALSO THE — GREAT HIBERNICON COMEDY COMPANY. After an unprecedented season of 21 Aveeks in Sydney, Avillmake their second appearance in Napier. PnooEAirsiE Part I. COURT MINSTRELS. Interlocutor —Mr. Shaw Cross Overture and' Vocal—(" LittleSwcethcarts") Court Minstrels Song—"Still Thine Oavii," Miss A T csta Amor Refrain—" AVill You bo My Hollyhock," Mr. Johnny Cowan Ballad—" Don't Foryet Me, Little Darling" Miss Bella "Sutherland ong (Comic)—" Hannah Maria Jaybird," Mr. T. Buckley Ballad—"The Old AA r ooden Rocker," Miss Eva AVinettc Finale—"The Sleeping Beauties," Company. Part 11. TIIE GREAT HIBERNICON COMEDY, MOLLIE O'CONNOR! Or, IRELAND IN SHADE AND SUNSHINE. Cast of Giiahactkbs : C. P. Doolittle, Esq. (a tourist) Mr. S. Cross Julius F. Cuffee (servant to Doolittle), Mr. Johnny Cowan Barney O'Neil (a guide), Mr. Tom BuckIcy Charlotte (sister to Doolittle), Miss A esta Amor Mollie O'Connor (the Belle of Killarncy), Miss May A'ivian iggrThe above Comedy is illustrative of a trip from New York to Ireland, embracing in its progress all the knoAvn places of interest in the Emerald Isle, interspersed Avith racy dialogue, rich sayings, funny jokes, beautiful scenery, soul - stirring music, ballads, songs, dances, ducts, trios, kc constituting one of the most Laughter-pro-voking Comedies ever Avritten. Box Office, open at 10 a.m. for the salo of Reserved Scats, at N. Jacobs'. Dress Circle, -Is; Stalls, 2s Gd; Tit, Is. Public Notices. NAPIER LAND AND BUILDING SOCIETY, No. G. IT is proposed to establish this Society upon a similar basis to the Napier Land and Building Society, No. 5. All A\'ho are desirous of becoming members Avill please communicate Avith the undersigned, and upon a sufficient number of shares being applied for a public meeting AAillbc called and officers elected. By request, ROOPE BROOKING. NAPIER ROWING CLUB, fT-HE Opening Day of the above Club J_ will be held on the Tutaekuri river on SATURDAY NEXT, the 13th inst. Procession to start at 2.30 p.m. Entries for scratch fours Avill close at tho Criterion Hotel on FRIDAY EVENING at 7.30 p.m. AY ALTER J. TABUTEAU, Hon. Sec. PRACTICAL JOKES. T) ESULT of DraAving Joker's Sweep :— 206 Laird 181 Yankee ■11 Leonora 310 Kalo IS-1 Tim AVhiffler 458 Kingask 37 Mischief 20 Scud 215 Rangipo -151-Marjory 418 Lone Hand 412 Leonato SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAY. "VTOTICE is hereby given that TUES1> DAY, the 16th day of October, being the 22nd anniversary of the opening of tho Bank will be held as a Special Bank Holiday at all tho offices of this Bank in New Zealand. D. L. MURDOCH, General Manager. Bank of Ncav Zealand, Auckland, October 6, 1883. a ÜBSCRIPTIONS for the Building and Furnishing of the New AVing and Children's Ward of the— TTAAVKE'S "DAY TTOSPITAL, NAPIER, Are earnestly invited. Subscriber's Tickets entitling tho holder to all the benefits of tho Hospital free of all further cost, until January, ISSo, can be obtained by payment of £1 on application to any Runholder in tbe HaAA'ke's Bay and AVairoa Counties, or from— AVm. HARKER, Secretary. Railway Time-table. NEAV ZEALAND RAILAVAYS. NAPIER SECTION. HAAVKE'S BAY RACES AND AGRICULTURAL SHOW. ON TUESDAY, October 9, and THURSDAY, October 11, tho Ordinary Time-table will be suspended, and Trains will run as follows : — south ._ BTATIO.NB. 1 3 0 7 9 11 Spit .. dep. 950 6.13 .. . | arr. 968 0-21 1,B ' nor | dep 725 11.0 11-20 1-3.3 4-5 Furndon .. 7-15 11-20 1140 1-50 ■.-_> Hastings .. 8-5 1140 — — 4 -55 Racecourse Platform .. .. 11-40 12-5 'M 5 5-10 Paki Paki .. 820 - 525 Te Auto 8 50 6 8 Kaikora.. ..9-31 0 45 Waipawa ..9 41 7-0 WMimkurau .. 10-2 7-20 Takapau.. .. 1042 8-7 Ormondvillo .. 11-22 8-52 Makatoku arr. 11 30 9-0 NORTH STATIONS. 2 4 0 8 10 12 * * '■< Makatoku Dep. 6-15 2.0 Ormondvl 'o .. 0-22 2 7 Takapau '< .. 7 0 254 Wnipukurau .. 6-30 7-45 3.40 Waipawa .. 649 8-4 4 0 Kaikora.. .. 7.4 8-19 414 To Aute .. 7-40 860 450 Paki Paki .. 820 9 37 5.25 Racecourse Platform .... — — 12.15 4.1.0 5,15 Hastings .. 8-40 9-54 12 20 4555 20 5.4 Farndon .. 9-3 10-16 12 40 515 540 CNa P lor jdep 0-32 Spit .. trr. 0.40 610 l *Excursion Trains. tThis Train will not stop at Flag stations. Saturday Return Tickets AA'ill be issued on tho section frohi the Bth inst. to the 11th inst. inclusiA-e, and AA'ill be available for return from the Bth to the 13th inst. inclusiA-e. On October 9th and 11th Excursion Tickets Avill be issued (aA-ailable for entry to Race and ShoAV Ground and return on day of issue only) at tho following rates:— Napier to Racecourse platform.... 3s. Farndon ...'...': .'..' ' ?s. AY. R. CARRUTHERS, District Manager. Napier, October 2, 1883.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3817, 9 October 1883, Page 3
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