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Amusement*. UEE N’ S THKATBR PE AM VTIO NIGHT, THIS ! VPaING (Ti'E MY), MA.Y 2, BURLESQUE AND DRAMA. 'Xho popular sensation drama, SUSAN H 0 P L E Y, Pusan Hopley ... ... Mrs Walter Hill William Dean _ Mr J. B. Steele To conclude with the Brilliant Burlesque, LITTLE GISKLI. E. Albert Mvs Waller Hill Look out for the WHITE COCKADE ! 0 DEE K’S THEATRE. Lessees: Messrs Steele and Keogh. PE MTJKbKA GRAND CONCERTS,, The Finest Ever Given in this City. SIGNOR D. Db VIVO, Manager, The Free List entirely suspended (Press ex* cepted). ENORMOUS HIT I Unabated Enthuaia-m 1 The Theatre Filled to Overflowing! •‘Never has such a large audience been seen in any Theatre in the City before.” Hundreds of people turned away and unable to see and hear THE NIGHTINGALE of the DANUBE, MDLLE. ILMA DE MTU SKA, MDLT.E, ILMA DE MURSKA, The r Jgning Queen of Song. TO-MORROW, TO-MORROW, wEDNES* DAY, MAY 3rd, At 8 o’clock; doors ope' at 7i, FOURTH DE MURsK ■. CO CERT. On which occasion MJXLLE. ILMADE MURSK-' W*ll -in" the celebrated MAD SCENE OF LU T ', MA • CENK OF Cl A. In whi- hj she has achieved her greatest triumph With Flute OblLato by Giamniona. Also, POLACCA PURITAN A. And THE BRILLIANT WAL'J Z (Per Sempte), Composed expressly for De Murska by P. Giorza. On Fridav, FTFTM D MU d SKA "O CE: On Thursday will be <dv rtised the dat of the Sixth Concert N.B. -On each C. mert ■ change of rrogramme Scale of i rices : Dress Circle, 10s; Stabs, ss; Pit, 2s 6d; Boxes—Lower Tier, L 3; Upper TV.-. L2. Tickets for sale doily from 10 to I .’clock at West’s Music Warehouse, Prince., Geet. N.B.—ln order to avoid the rush *w- the doors on the evening of the Concerts, the Stalls and Pit Tickets will bo sold during the day at West’s Box Office. Sole of Single Seats in Private Boxes Notice. - I he '''Management, in order to comply wi hj the request of -everal citizens, and u’ ab'e to accommod te he great clema-d for seat', in the Dross Circle have concluded to sell single tic >ets in rivate Boxes. Prices: Lower : ier Boxes, l?sj I‘pper Tier Boxes, 10s. gT . GEORGE’S HALL. D.'NCt-G. Adult f'lasa on Thursday, at 7. ' Juvenile Class, Saturdays at 3. Private lessons by s. eeial arrangement. Bands provided. J. KELLY, Stmut s'reet, Opposite Wes : oyan Church, Grand billiard tournament At the Bull and Mouth Hotel Rooms, Maclaggan street. To commence on Monday, April 10, and to terminate on Saturday, June 10, 1876. Jet Prize, Marble Clock ... value Ll2 2nd „ Handsome Cup ... „ 8 3rd „ Superior Field Gbrs „ 4 Winners of tournament, pre-ous to this date will not be allowed to c .mrete. Open to amateurs only. Entrance, GJ per break. For full particulars, apply to A. C.aMERON, at the Room l *.

Sporting. rpHE ANNUAL TRADESMEN’S RACES, To be held on the FORBURY PARK RACECOURSE, On the QUEEN’S B> RTHD\Y, * j WEDNESDAY, MAY 24th, 1876. Stewards: Messrs J. Reany W. H. Taggart James bhand George Dowse Messrs James Marshall James Davidson C. W. Cutten Henry Driver Mr H. Gourley. Judge—Mr John tephenson. Clerk of Course —Mr M, F'leones HundicappeiS—Messrs Moore, Beany, and Dowse. Starter—Mr George Vodson. Treasurer - Mr F. Me: nan. Official Timekeeper—Mr R, 1L Bailey. Maiden Plate, of 35 sovs, Entr nee, 30s. One mile and a quarter. Weigh for age. For horses that have never won an advertised prize exceeding L3O. Handicap Tbotting Race, of 35 sovs. The second horse to receive 5 sovs. from the stakes. Entrance, 30s. Three miles. No weight under 10st, Optional saddle or harness. Bibthdat Handicap, of TOO sovs. n he second horse t.- receive 20 s- vs. from the stakes. J !ne mile *nd three quarters. Nomination, 2 -ovs ; acceptance. 2 sovh. Selling Race, of 35 sovs. Entrance, 30s. One mile ;>nd a distance. Weight for ag_. Horses entered to bo sold for LSO, to cany lOlh o'-er weight for age ; or L-10, to'carry weight for age; for L3O, allowed 141b': L2O, 281b; for LlO, 421b. The winner to be sold by auction, and an v surplus to go to the funds. Tbadesmen’s Handicap, of 63 sovs. The V second horse to receive 10 sovs. from the stakes. One mile and a qm, ter Nomination, 2 sovs.; acceptance 1 sov. The winner of the Birthd.y H ndicap to carry 71b. extia. Consolation Handicap, of 35 sovs The second horse to receive lo sovs from the stakes. Post entry, 1 sov. One mil;. Pules and Regulations The decision of the stewards to bo final. No entries Accepted unless on this condition hj ominations for all the Handicaps to bo made at the Empire Hotel on Wednesday. 3rd May, In fore 8 o’clock handicaps declared on the evening of the 6th (S turday), and published in the daily papers of the Bth May. General Entries and Accep anc.-s to be made at th * Empire Hotel on Thursday, 18th May, before 8 o’clock All entries and acceptances must be in sealed covers, addressed to the towards or Sec:otary. and contain ent ance money, description and age of horse, an I colors to Le worn by the jockey. No qualification fee required for this meeting. -'o protest will be rec ived unless the sum of 2 sovs. is d po-ited with the secretary >o be absolutely forfeited if same be considered frivolous or vexatious. Five per cent, deducted from the gross of a 1 moneys paid for expenses. Dunedin Jockey Club Pules strictly adhered to. Not© —Nominations an 1 entries will not be received after the time stated under any pretence whatever. The privileges of the course will be sold 1; auction by Messrs right, Stephenson, an Co., on Tuesday, Kith May, at 12 o’clock. SYDNEY JAMES, Secretary. AD IE S’ TURKISH BATHS. TO MORROW, AN iJ BYELY WEDNESDAY, from 9 a.m. t’.M ■ • p, n. LADIES' Tepid Swimming Bath, Moray place, To-morrow and every Wednesday, from 8 a, m. till dusk,

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Evening Star, Issue 4112, 2 May 1876, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4112, 2 May 1876, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4112, 2 May 1876, Page 2

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