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Amusements. '|"l HEA TR E ROYAL. Under the Management of the Public Hall Company (Limited.) THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, OCT. 8, The performance will commence with the Sensational Play of ROBERT MACAIRE. ROBERT MACAIRE. ROBERT MAC AIRE. ROBERT MACAIRE. To conclude with the glorious Burlesque o£ ALADDIN. ALADDIN. ALADDIN. ALADDIN. Box plan at Jackson's, St " quay, where seats may be sec mHEATRE ROYAL. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9. Re-Appearance of Mr. and Mrs. GEORGE DARRELL, in Shakspere's tragedy of MACBETH. Box Plan at Jackson's, stationer, Lambton* quay, where seats may be secured. Athletic Sports XTTTELLINGTON COLLEGE SPORTS. Under the Patronage of HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR AND LADY NORMANBY. To be held on THE BASIN RESERVE, ON MONDAY, 18th OCTOBER, The Anniversary of the Opening of the NewCollege. Programme : 1. Boys over 14.—Hop, Step, and Jump. 2. Boys under 14.—Elat Race, 100 yards. 3. Boys over 14.—Throwing Hammer. 4. Boys under 12.—Running Long Jump. 5. Boys over 14.—Flat Race, 100 yards. 6. All Ages.—Walking Race, half-mile. 7. Boys under 10.—Flat Race, 100 yards. 8. Boys over 14.—Throwing Cricket Ball. 9. All Ages.—Sack Race, 60 yards. 10. Boys over 14.—Throwing Cricket Ball. 11. Boys under 12.—Elat Race, 100 yards. 12. Boys over 14.—Three-Legged Race, 100 yards. 13. Boys over 14.—Vaulting. 14. Boys under 14.—Three-Legged Race, 80 yards. 15. Boys over 14.—Hurdle Race, 100 yards ; four jumps. 16. Boys under 10.—Three-Legged Race, 60 yards. 17. Boys over 14.—Plat Race, half-mile ; handicap. 18. Old Boys' Race.—Elat Race, 220 yards ; six to enter. 19. Consolation Race. —Flat Race, 220 yards. Entries and colors for No. 18 to be sent not later than Wednesday, 13th October, with entrance fee, one shilling, to W. WARDELL, Secretary. T M P O R T A N T NOTICE. NOW LANDING AND IN STOCK— Pianos by Broadwood, Collard and Collar* Brinsmead, Kirkman, Bord, Ruppach, Murphy, Chappell, and other first-claa English, German, and French makers. Harmoniums, by Alexandre, Allison, Metzler, &c. &c. A very large and powerful Mason and Hamlin organ, with two manuals and pedal organ. A large variety of sewing machines by first makers—Wheeler and Wilson, Thomas, Taylor, Raymond, Grover and Baker, Singer, &c, &c. Sewing machines on deferred payments Pianofortes on deferred payments Musical instruments on easy terms Electro-plated goods Fancy goods, oleographs, paintings, engravings Stationery, bronze figures, dolls, games. The Cheapest House in Town: HUGH APLIN, Music and Fancy Goods Warerooms, Lambton-quay. R. PARKER, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, MOLES WORTH STREET, Next Wesleyan Chapel. LESSONS ON THE PIANOFORTE Elementary and Finishing.

K. W. R AY M O N D, TEACHER OF MUSIC, Cuba-street, near Ghuznee-street. is on application. AND T. RAMSEY, PIANOFORTE MAKERS, (From Broadwood and Sons, London), Having had considerable experience in all kinds of pianos, both cottage and grand, are prepared to tune, regulate, and repair instruments by all English and foreign makers. Work done on reasonable terms for the trade. C. & T. RAMSEY, Willis-street, Nearly opposite Empire Hotel; andatßurrettf'j, Bookseller, Lambtpn-ojiay. Two fine-toned pianofortes, one of Broadwood's and one of Chappell's, on view at the Warehouse, Willis-street. LFKED HENRY SYJtOJfDS- "" PIANOFORTE TUNER, (From Messrs. Broadwood and Sons, Having references from the leading people of this city, begs to inform the public generally that he is prepared to tune or repair all kinds of instruments. Orders may be left at Mr. Jackson's, Stationers' Hall; or, at Berger's Music Warehouse, Lambton-quay. FOR SALE, a large and powerful Reed (eight complete sets), with oct. of pedals coupled to keys. Suitable for a public hall or place of worship. Terms liberal. MiscellaneousJOARD AND RESIDENCE.—Superior accommodation at Mrs. Mason's, Wellington House, Willis-street, four doors from Jameson Bros.' Co-operative Store, corner of Dixon-street. riIHE undersigned are Cash Buyers of WOOL _L and other PRODUCE, or will make advances on the same on liberal terms. LEVIN & CO. . WOOL, TALLOW, and other produce; or thev will make liberal advances on the same. " JOHNSTON & CO. NOTICE.— In future all orders for Nightwork, Rubbish, Sec, to be left at my office, Hunter-street, next door to J. H. Wallace's, Auctioneer. G. SAUNDERS.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4540, 8 October 1875, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4540, 8 October 1875, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4540, 8 October 1875, Page 1

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