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EASTEE HOLIDAYS AND AUTUMN BACES. ~pyis TIP’S y^IDEE LUNCHEON EOOMS LUNCHEON AT II AM. WINES AND BEERS. W. B. MBS3ENGBB, 8110 Proprietor. yiHEATEE gOTAL Lessee ... ... ... Mr A. T. Donning. POE A SHORT SEASON ONLY, TREMENDOUS SUCCESS. THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, H.M.S. pTnAEOEE. Mr Walter Reynolds, by special arrangement with Mr J. C. Williamson, is enabled to announce the appearance of POLLARD'S WONDERFUL LTLIPUTIAN PINAFORE COMPANY. The most pleasing and clover combination of modem days. Josephine—Miss May Pollard, age H years, played by her 200 nights Little Buttercup—Miss Olive Pollard, age 1© years Cousin Hebe —Little Miss Salinger, age H. years, from tho Academy of Music Sir Joseph Porter, K C.B.—Miss Maude Pollard, age 14 years, played by her over 100 nights Captain Corcoran—Master Herbert Salinger - , age 13 years, from the Academy of Music Ralph Rackstraw—Master Come Ormond, aged 13 years, played by him over 29© nights The Little Midshipmite—Baby Arthur Pollard, age 6 years, played by him over 19® nights Dick Dead Eye—Master Ernest Ormond, age 11 years Boatswain—Master J. Sheean, age 12 years Boatswain’s Mato—Master Alfred Goodwin, age 12 years Black Cook of H.M.S. Pinafore—Master Willie Pollard, age 9 years. Grand orchestra and chorus of nearly 109 Performers. Conductor and Musical Director—Mr J. JPollard, Jun. Leader of tho Orchestra—Mr Chas. Pollard. Magnificent Scenery by Mr J S. Willis. Bos office at Montague’s. 4-18 Prices as usual. 3491 OLUNTEER F ANOY F AIR To be held in THE DRILL SHED, okr WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, APRIL 20ih and 21st, 1881. Committee : Lieut.-Colonel Packe and Officers. Ladies’ Committee ; President .. .. Mrs. Packe. Mesdatnes Anson, Appleby, Baines, Campbell, Coster. Day, Deamer, Ford, Francis, Hawkes, Holmes, Hnlbert, Lee, Nedwill, Palmer, Penny, Priis, Reeves, Rouse, Williams. Stall Fancy Stall... Books and Pictures Drapery Fancy Toys and Dolls Fancy Variety Flower Stall Easter Tree Refreshment Poulterer’s Stall ... Mrs Francis Mrs Bains Mrs Deamer Mrs Nedwill Mrs Coster Mrs Prins Mrs Palmer Mrs Day Mrs Appleby Mesdames Packe and Anson Col. Packe, A most substantial lunch will be provided between tho hours of 12 and 2 p.m., including beer, tea, or coffee, for the verymoderate charge of Is 6d. No exorbitant charges will bo made, and every article plainly priced.

FOUR BANDS Will relieve each other daring the day and evening. Plenty of other amusements will be pro* vided outside the Drill Shed, in the grounds, comprising— Annt Sally, Sticks and Cocoanuts, ShootingGallery, &o. All contributions to above Fancy Fair will be received at the Drill Shed on Monday and Tuesday, 18th and 19th ihst. Plants, Live Stock, and other perishable articles on Wednesday morning, 20th insL l not later than 10 o’clock. All stall keepers are requested to be at the Drill Shed at 10 o’clock on Tuesday morning, to sort out the contributions and arrange stalls. The Fancy Fair will be open from 12 noon till 10 p.m. Tramcars will leave the corner of Cashel street for Papanui at 10.15 p.m. each evening. ADMISSION—ONE SHILLING. Children —Sixpence. 8076 H. V. ANstoN, Hon. Sec. [CIBD.] T'hß. CAMPBELL begs to intimate to hia 1 / friends and patients that he intends to leave Christchurch on the 26th of April next, to proceed to Europe on a brief visit. The object he has in view is to avail himself of the most rdcent discoveries and improvements in the different branches cf his profession, especially those connected with the Eye and Ear, in which great advancement has been made during his residence in New Zealand, and he considers that it is better, even at considerable sacrifice anil inconvenience to himself, to see the practical results as obtained by those who originated those improvements, than to arrive at second-hand conclusions. During his absence ho can with the greatest confidence leave his practice in the hands of hia partner, DR MOORE, who has for some months had tho opportunity of making himself personally acquainted with many of hia patients. 7950

w INNING N UMB E B S IN J. L. FLEMING’S NOVELTY CONSULTATION ON THE GREAT AUTUMN HANDICAP, EASTEE HANDICAP AND FLYING HANDICAP. 3384 Subscribers, GREAT AUTUMN HANDICAP—TotaI 23. 1876—Natator 2948—H ark away 449—Hornby 1342—Prosporo 2193—Mischief 2375—Norseman 2259 —Sir Modred 948 —Ciasivelaunua (Oastanette filly) 629 —Lure 1766 —Luna 1185—Laertes 3759—Le Loop 4i9o—Waikari 1453—Randwick 2183—Grip 2505—The Joker 315—Virgiuia Water 2077—Libeller 378—Titania 3206 —Holderness 2069—Sylvanus 1174—Volunteer 367—Fishhook 33—Billingsgate 1495 -Hilda 3977—Th0 Governor 4353—Tonglands CHS—Lady Emma 4507—0 n Dit EASTEE HANDICAP—TotaU7. 3978—Grip 300—Talent 343 —Titania 2332— Virginia Water 25—Hilda 507—Fishhook 4G7— lure 15S9—Norseman 674—Billingsgate 2928 —Natator 18—Miscbiif 2198—Laertes 4HGl—Hornby 3j23—Lady Emma 4355 —Kandwick U B—Holderness 1236—Hilarious 2153—Libeller 1028 —Prosporo 63 ■ —Le Loup 1956—Th0 Joker 39—Tho Governor 1003 —Volunteer 555—Ln Dit 3355—PylvanuB 1775—Luna 1718—Sir Modred FLYING HANDICAP—TotaI 28. 4757 — 1 uleut 1413—Laertes 4521—Sylvanus 950—Legerdemain 1492—0 n Dit 888—Le Loup 17 44 Holderness 1612—Virginia Water 249—Nataixr 430 —Titania 24^0—The Governor 1012—0 .ssiv. lannus (.Jastaurtte fidy) 1930- Lady 9n mu 922-Hilda 3 o Volunteer 590 —T he Joker 1573—N onpariel 2109—1 iholler 4233—Amulet 3773—Hilarious 630—Tho Post 2174 billingsgate 2502 —Luna 2362—Rand wick 167 —Fishhook 57— Grip 525—9;r Modred 2C—Tho Di.uphia Lit

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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2227, 18 April 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2227, 18 April 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2227, 18 April 1881, Page 3

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