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Amusements. T HE A T R E ROYAL. Lessees ... Messrs. Bates and Howard Business Manager Mr. ChaWea Hillsdea THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, NOY. 6. BKI LL I ANT TEIUM PH ! UNPARALLELED SUCCESS ! ROARS OF LAUGHTER} CROWDED HOUSE! Ta witness the performance of the World Renowned , First appearance of the World Renowned LING ARDS, FOE POSITIVELY FIVE PERFORMANCES ONLY, In Byron’s Great Comedy “OUR BOY S,” Played in London over 600 nights (last mail) and still running ; in nearly,'every , city in England and America; in the Theatre Royal, Melbourne, 8 weeks; and in Dunedin and Christchurch, 52 nights; pronounced by the /, Press the Greatest Comedy of the age. Perkin , Middlewick (a retired butterman) (384th time) Mr. W. H. Linoaed Charles Middlewick (his son) Mr. W. Metcalf Sir Geoffrey Champneys Mr* Oily Deermg Talbot Champneys (his son) Mr AMnglis Kempster (a servant) ' • Mr. W. J. Sweeney Poddies (a butler) Mr. G. Caspar Mary. Melrose j j „ ( Miss A. D. Linoaed Violet Melrose (, ; J Miaa L. Morgan Miss Champneys (Sir Geoffrey’s sister) Mrs. Stoneham Belinda (a lodging-house servant) Miss Adelaide Stoneham Supported by the entire company. Act Ist—At the Buttennan’s Act 2nd—At Sir Geoffrey’s Act 3rd—At the Lodging-house. N.B —The Lingards have the Sole right to “ Our Boys.” No free list, Press excepted. B ARLOW’S CIRCUS. FOR FOUR NIGHTS ONLY; IMMENSE SUCCESS. IMMENSE SUCCESS. MILLION PRICES. MILLION PRICES. 2s. and Is. YOUNG NORMA, the daring juvenile rider. Walter Bernard, the funny down. EUGENE, the moat wonderful contortionist. MR. BARL OW, Master of the Arena, With hia BEAUTIFUL FAIRY PONIES, HIGHLY TRAINED HORSES, EDUCATED DOGS, PERFORMING MONKEYS. Remember—For a few nights only. Doors open at 7.30 ; to commeuceat 8 o’clock Prices of Admission—Front seats, 25.; Back seats. Is. Children, half-price. THOMAS BURTON, ' ‘ • Agent. JgOULCOTT-STREET HALL. THIS EVENING. THE WELLINGTON AMATEUR CHRISTY MINSTRELS will give an enter* tainment in aid of Mr. F. HUGHES, who is unable to follow his occupation as a: joiner owing, to the loss of his hand. Admission—Front seats, 35.; back ! seats, 2s. Dobra open at 7.30; performance commences at 8. . o DD FELLOWS’ HAL L| Lessees ... ... Messrs. Bates and Howard Business Manager ... Mr.. Charles HtUsden. OPEN EVERY DAY AND EVENING, From 2 p.m. to 5.30 p.m. „ 7.30 p.m. to 10 p.m. Admission ... ... ONE SHILLING. Uee of Skates ... ... One Shilling. Monthly Tickets ... One Guinea,

Race Meeting , WELLINGTON JOCKEY CLUB RACES. ’ To be held on the HUTT PARK RACECOURSE, ON THU RSDAY AND FRIDAY, Bth and 9th February, 1877. FIRST DAY (Thursday), FEBRUARY 8. Hurdle Race, of 50 sovs. Hack Hurdle Race, of 15 sovs. Maiden Plate, of 100 sovs.’ Fltino Stakes Handicap, of 50 bovb. The Wellington Derby, of 100 so vs., added to a sweepstake of 10 sots, each ; half forfeit 1 for acceptors. For three-year-olds. Colts, Set. lOlbs,; Allies, Set. 51bs. Mile and a half. 2 sots, on nomination, before 8 p.m., .3rd November, 1876 ; 3 sovs. on acceptance, to be made before S p.m., Friday, 22nd December, 1876 ; and the balance, 5 sovs., to be paid to the Secretary before 11 pm., at the Empire Hotel, night before the races. Hack Race, of 10 sovs. The Provincial Plate, of 125 sovs. SECOND DAY (Friday), FEBRUARY 9. Handicap Hurdle Race, of 100 sovs. The Wellington Cup, , a handicap of 300 sovs ; the second horse to receive 50 sovs, from ttic stakes. Two miles. The winner of any handicap race.of the valne of 200 sovs., after declaration of weights, to carry 71bs ; of two or more such’races, lOlbs.; of any such handicap race of the value o£ 100 sovs., rto carry Mbs. extra; of two or more such races. 81bs.' extra. Nominations, enclosing 3 sovs., to he made to the Secretary, Wellington, before 8 p.m., 3rd I » November,! 1876. Weights declared os Mtnday, 20th November, - 1876. Acceptances _to. be notified, and' 5 sovs. paid, ‘ before 8 p.m. on Friday, 22nd December, 1876 ; the balance of 7 sovs. tobepaid on the night of general entry, Monday, 29th January, 1377. Hutt Park Stakes, of 50 sovs. The Jockey Club Handicap, of 150 sovs. Hack Race, of 10 sovs. . The Consolation Handicap, of 60 sovs. . All communications, entries, &c., &c, to be’ addressed through the post to the .Secretary, , J. W. KERRY, Wellington. Hotels PANAMA "HOTEL, Taranaki-street, WM. LIGHT, Pioprietor. . Superior accommodation for families, permanent bond ri, and tailors to Wellington. One of Thurston's best billiard tables on the premise-, , flood stabling. rjJHE AIAKOUIS OF NoRMANBY JL HOTEL. CARTERTON. , . This New. and Commodious Hotel is now open to the public under the management of tbs proprietor, Mr. Thomas Hooker.' • The Hotel is situate in , the centre of the rapidly rising township of Carterton, and is one of the most complete establishments in the colony, containing a large front bar, .bar parlor, commercial room, dining-room (35ft by 19ft.), smoking-rooms, private rooms for families and visitors. ' ■ ■ A superb Billiard-room fitted - with lone of Alcock’s full-sized tables, and all the latest improvements. Hot and cold water hatha always ready together with eighteen - bedrooms. ■ . ■ The wines, spirits, beer, and other liquors, are guaranteed as of the first quality. , T. HOOKER, Proprietor,

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4875, 6 November 1876, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4875, 6 November 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4875, 6 November 1876, Page 1

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