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.v.w iNm QUKK N’ S THEATRE Leasees ... Messrs Steele and K*ogk, Grand Double BilL T 1 13 EVENING (SATURDAY!, DEC. 11, Will be presented the new sensation drama’ in three acts, entitled THE FMALE DETECTIVE Or, a Mother’s - Dying Child. Florence T.angton... Miss Clara Stephenson Roderick Tracy Mr J. B, Steele To conclude with a favorite afterpiece. MONDAY—** ALINS AROON.” In Preparation— The Grand Pantomime. ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY OF oTAGO. A FLOWER SHOW Will be held in FABLEY’S ROYAL ARCADE, On WEDNES D AY, 15th DECEMBER, 1878, In conjunction with which A GRAND PROMKN D<CONCERT Will be given, under the direction of HERR SCHOIT, R.A.M., L., Assisted by Mrs Bartlett, Miss Hessford, and Miss Ada Schott, Mr Fraser, Mr Edmonds, Mr Litolff, and Mr Charles Sykes. The following Instruments will be used A Collard Grand Piano, an Ejard, a powerful Alexandre Harmonium, the Oboe, and the Cor Anglaise. Pboobammb fob Concert. L Ovei ture—“ Zampa” {l'rio Concertante) ... Serold Ist piano, Merr Schott; 2nd Piano, Miss Ada Schott; harmonium, Mr Charles ykes 2, Long—*' Ala«! Those chimes” Wallace Mrs Bartlett. 3. Duo—Concertanto ■ heo and Piano—“ La'rraviata” ... Schott Herr Schott and Mr Charles Sykes. 4. Song—“ Cleansing Fires” ... Odbrid Miss Ada Schott. 6. Piano—“ Puo Concerts,nte Belisario” Goria Miss Ada Schott and Herr Sehott.

6. Song—“ Lore's Request” ... Eeichardt Mrs Bartlett, 7. Solo Concertante Reminiscences’ (“ Trovatore”) Schott With solos for oboe, cor anglaise, and chorus ; piano, Mr Sykes; harmonium, Mr Litolff, 8. Song The Old Cotlage Clock” ... _ Molloy Miss Ada Sohott. 9. Solo—Pianoforte—“ The Auld House and the Cock o’ the North” Owry Herr Schott. 10. Oyerture—“ William fell” (special arrangement) Schott Ist piano, Vliss Ada Schott; Jnd piano, Herr Schott; harmonium, Mr Charles Sykes • oboe solo, Herr * 11. Song-“ Sweet Spirit, hear my Prayer” ... ... WmOaee Miss Hessford. 13. Solo Oboe -English, Irish, and Scotch airs Sehoti Herr Schott. 13. MarchoTriumphale Two pianos and harmonium 1 ... Schott Mias Ada; chott, Herr Schott, and Mr Chas. Sykes. Grand Finale. The Show will open at 3 p.m. Concert to commence ar 8 p m. Members, with their families, free; nonmembers, 2b. Tickets maybe obtained from Mr Bay ley and Mr Brsith waite at. the Arcane, the Members of Committee, and at Begg’a Music Warehouse Princes str- et ’ CALEDONIAN SOCIETY OP OTAGO. ANNUAL GATHERING. NORTH DUNEDIN RErRE VTION GROUT'D. Saturday and Monday, Ist and 3rd January. L 440 TO 1.450 GIVEN IN PRIZES! li.c'uding CHAMPION BELT FOR WRESTLING ! Costing I 30. t ■S un SV ,T8 ’ , Ll4 ? 1 Walking, L4O ; Dancing.

LSO; Wr suing { -orth Country style, for all comers, for 13.st and under, Cornish and Devonshire style, tfatch-aa-catch can, and for youths) . L1(V); Hammer, Stone, and Caboi, L 37 ; Gymnastics, Leaping and Vaulting. 1.30; Bagpipe Music, L2l tft' 1-29; Nearest and Best-dressed Competitors, 1-12; Quoiting, . 8. Entries for all the Games, including Bagpipe Music and Dancing will close positively on Wednesday, 22nd December, at 6 p.m. For full particulars see programme. ni j • £ I'KR, Secretary. Caledonian Committee Booms, Rattray street. GNEDIN ANNUAL REGATTA. JANUARY 3, 1875, PROGRAMME: Champion 4-Oar Inbiogbd Gxa Race, open to all comers. Course, 3 miles. Entrance, oar. Fust priae, L 25; second prize! Amatku . 4-Oa.r intugged Gio Ra«e. Course. j mdes. Entrance, 5b an oar. First prise

4 caps presented by Messrs Kohn and Co • second prise, L 5. * 4-Oamd Race. for heavy inrigged uncovered boat., to j.a approved of by Management of Conami'tee. Course, 2 miles. Entrance, 5s an oar, First prize, L 7 10a • second priz •, L 4. ’ Ships’ 4 Oar Gig Facb, open to crews belonging to vessels in Dunedin and Port Chalmers. Course, 2 miles. v o entrance. First pnze, 1.10 ; second prize, L2 10s Botb’ 4-Oab Inbioged Gio Pace ; age, under 17. Course, 2 mile-. Entrance, 2s 6d an oar, First prize, L 7; second prize. L 3 10s. Alarum Inrigoed Pair-Oar Face. Entrance, 5s an oar. Course, 2 miles. Prize, Watermen’s Tnbioged Pair-Oar Pace, open to bona fide watermen in Dunedin and Port < halmers. Course, 3 miles. Entrance, 5s an oar. Prize, L 5 and entrance money.

SODLLINO Race any boats, all comer*. Course 2 miles. Entrance, 3g. Prize, L 5. * Canoe Race, all comers. Course, 2 miles. Entrance, ss. Prize, L 5. Open Sailing Race. Course, to Macauarew’s Ray and back. Entrance. 10s. Prize, LlO, .No second prize, unless three boats start. Entries wi'l be received by the undersigned. Universal Bond, up to 5 o’clock pm,, 3th mat., stating colors, with names of strokes and boats, and enclosing entrance fee. G-. A. FENWICK, Hon. Sec. and Treasurer. PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. I 0.0. F- LOYAL LEITH LODGE. ON FRIDAY. 17th inst., at 8 p.m., Temperance Hall, His Honor James Maoandrew in the chair. Concert, Readings, and Mental Arithmetic, in aid of the Building e’und af Oddfellows’ Hall Albany street. Tickets to be had of members of Committee, Front •ats, 2s 6d ; back 3' ats and gallery, la. DUNEDIN Dancing Academy, Queen’s Theatre (esiabiidied ltj(15), Adult Classes, Monday, Thursday, and Saturday Evenings. Juvenile Class (under the patronage of the leading families of Dunedin) Saturday morning from ll to 1 o’clock. General Juvenile Class, I'Mnoiay .’.ttcr/.oon S to 5 o’clock. leims to na?h class. One Guinea per cnartor, EM« in a.i\ „i,ce. P. iv tvCI.-.y--, u!ul'.nr:l ule, at Ai is . > amuun’s restdonoe, Regent —imaged m dedr&d.

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Evening Star, Issue 3993, 11 December 1875, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3993, 11 December 1875, Page 2

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