Amusementsrjp heatke royal. Under the Management of the Public Sail Company (Limited.) Dieegior ... Mr. George Darrell COMPLIMENTAEY BENEFIT .TO MRS. GEORGE DARRELL. THIS EVENING (FRIDAY), OCT. 22, Shakspere’s great Tragic Play, in three acts, ending with the mad scene, KING JOHN. Constance ... ... Mrs. George Darrell. Falconbridge ... Mr. George Darreix. MUSICAL AND TERPSICHORE APT MELANGE. Song ... Mr. Love. Duett ... Misses Jenst Nye and Marion Moore. Highland Fling ... Miss Jessie Raymond. Concluding until a GRAND SPELLING BER Ist prize, Chambers’s Information for the People, 2 vols. 2nd prize, Gilbert’s Illustrated Shakspere. 3rd prize, Tennyson’s Queen Mary. Competition free. Names received by Mr. George Darrell, Empire Hotel, till 6 p.m. Charles White, Esq., has kindly consented to act as examiner. . SATURDAY. The Trump Card, an Olio, and the Mexican Tigress.. MONDAY.—Rube Redmond. FELLOW S’. HALL. MORTING’S STAR COMBINATION TROUPE Will make their first appearance on SATURDAY, MONDAY, & TUESDAY, Oct. 23, 25, and 26. The following artists will appear; — LOTTE! LOTTE! The youngest female acrobat in the world,;on the single and balancing trapeze, received nightly with admiration and wonder. MASTER WALTER MORTING _ Will appear in conjunction with Lotte in his * grand sensational balancing act. MADAME LOUISE MORTING, The celebrated sentimental and' comic singer, in six characters. MR. C. MORTING, London comique and negro delineator. Musical conductor, Mr. W. G. Jacobs. Violinist Mr. W. Jacobs, harpist from the principal musical halls, London. A Screaming Farce nightly. Admission, 35., 25., Is. gT. PAUL’S CHURCH ORGAN FUND. A MUSICAL AND LITERARY ENTERTAINMENT, in aid of the above, will be given in the Sydney-street Schoolroom THIS DAY (Friday). Admission, Is. each. Doors open at 7.30 p.m. OUT FOR BARLOW’S CIRCUS W. CLARK, Manager. Meetings yTALEDONIAN SOCIETY. The Annual Meeting of the Members o£ the above society will be held at the Now Zealander Hotel Manners-street, on WEDNESDAY EVENING, the 27th INST, at eight o'clock. Business:—The election of Directors and other officers for the ensuing year. A full attendance is respectfully requested. GEORGE CRAWFORD, President Art Unions yyRAND DISTRIBUTION OF PRIZES. THE WELLINGTON CUP OP DECEMBER, 1875. £SOO : 500 Subscribers at £1 each. Drawing to take place at the Union Hotel, on the Art Union principle, on FRIDAY, November 26, at 8 p.m. First horse ... ... ... £250 Second do ... 150 Third do 50 Horses drawn (23), at £2 3s. 6. Five per cent, will be deducted from the above for current expenses. All tickets to be prepaid. Persons residing at a distance may-secure chances by forwarding P. 0.0., payable to C. BROWN, Wellington, and specifying in their letter of advice what 1 number or numbers on ■ the list, which range from 1 to 500, they desire to take. The numbers sold will be advertised from time to time. ■ ' Lost and Found LOST. —Black Terrier Dog, tan feet. Reward, Garton’s Store, Ouba-street, IVE POUNDS REWARD will be paid for information which shall lead to the recovery of a - grey mare, branded L R under mane, and which was stolen from Robinson’s stables, Upper Hutt, on Thursday evening, September 9. Also, two pounds reward for recoveiy of roan mare, branded T B on off side, and stolen 'from Isaac Wilkins’s stables, Upper Hutt, on Thursday night, the 14th mst. Any one found in possession of them after this notice, will be prosecuted by WM. BOOTH & CO., The Owners. To Let /■ enekal store, with bakery TO LET. A very complete General Store, with bakehouse and dweUingbouse,_ to let, with immediate possession ; situate in the centre of the township of Turakina. Apply to Messrs. J. and C. Bulk Eangitikei. TO BLACKSMITHS AND COACHBUILDERS. TO LEASE FOR TEN YEARS, the premises of the old-established Smith and Farriery business carried on by the late Mr. W. Greathead, of Masterton. A complete set of tools, and all plant requisite for an immediate - start. Iron and stock-in-trade to be taken at a valuation. For further particulars, apply to W. S. FORBES & CO., Masterton. TO LET, with immediate possession, either a portion or the whole of those extensive , premises on Lamhton-quay late in the occupation of Messrs. Jacob Joseph and Co. Apply to Mr. J. H. Wallace, Hunter-street.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4552, 22 October 1875, Page 1
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679Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 4552, 22 October 1875, Page 1
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