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Amusements. rjn HEA TR E ROY AL. Leasees ... Messrs. Bates and Howard. Business Manager Mr. Charles Hillsden, THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, NOV. 10. MOST THE LAST NIGHT. BRILLIANT TRIUMPH ! , UNPARALLELED SUCCESS! AFTER THEIR BRILLIANT SUCCESS, THE LAST NIGHT Of those Celebrated Artistes the LI N G ARDS, In Byron’s Great Comedy “O U R B 0 Y 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. Pehkin Middlewick (a retired butterman) I (384th time) Mr. W. H. LiNgard Marx Melrose Miss A D. Lingaed No free list,- Press excepted. SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 11, RE-ENGAGEMENT Of that Sterling and Popular Actor MR. G. W. COLLIER, FOE SIX NIGHTS ONLY. B ARROW'S CIRC iU S. IMMENSE SUCCESS. IMMENSE SUCCESS. MILLION PRICES. MILLION PRICES. 2s. and Is. POSITIVELY THE LAST TWO NIGHTS Prior to his departure for the West Coast. YOUNG ROMA, the daring juvenile rider. WALTER BERNARD, the funny clown. EUGENE, the most wonderful contortionist. MR BARLOW, Master of the Arena, With his BEAUTIFUL FAIRY PONIES, HIGHLY TRAINED. HORSES, EDUCATED DOGS, PERFORMING MONKEYS. Remember—For a few. nights only. Doorsopenat 7.30 ;to commenceat Bo’clock Prices of Admission—Front seats, 25.; Back seats, Is. Children, half-price. SPECIAL NOTICE.—A grand Midday Performance will take place on SATURDAY | AFTERNOON, for the convenience of famiI lies and schools, commencing at 2 o’clock. CHILDREN ADMITTED . TO ALL PARTS FOR SIXPENCE. THOMAS BURTON, Agent. QDD FELLOWS’ HALL Lessees ... ... Messrs. Bates and Howard Business Manager ... Mr. Charles HHlsden. 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. Ute of Skates ... ... One Shilling. Monthly Tickets ... One Gdinea, Lost and Found LOST, a flexible Tube, about eighteen inches long, with black vulcanite ends. Any person bringing fit to Dr. Diver will be rewarded.

Race Meeting WELLINGTON JOCKEY CLUB RACES. To be held, on the , HUTT PARK RACECOURSE, ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, Bth and 9th February, 1877. FIRST DAY (Thursday), FEBRUARY 8. Hurdle Race, of 50 sots. Hack Hurdle Race, of 15 aovs. Maiden Plate, of 100 sovs. Flying Stakes Handicap, of 50 aovs. The Wellington Derby, of 100 aovs., added to a sweepstake of 10 aovs. each ; half forfeit for acceptors. For three-year-olds. Colts, Sat. lOlbs.; fillies, Bst. 51ba. Mile and a half. 2 aovs. on nomination, before 8 p.m., 3rd November, 1876 ; 3 sovs, on acceptance, to be made before 8 p.m., Friday, 22nd December, 1876 ; and the balance, 5 sovs., to be paid to the Secretary before 11 p.m., at the Empire Hotel, night before the races. Hack Race, of 10 sovs. i The Provincial Plate, of 125 sovs. ‘ SECOND DAY (Friday), FEBRUARY 9. Handicap Hurdle Race, ef 100 sovs. ! The' Wellington Cup, a handicap of 300 sovs.; the second horse to receive 50 sove. | from the stakes. Two miles. The winner of any handicapi race of the value 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 of 100 sovs., to carry Mbs. extra; of two or more such races, 81ba. extra. Nominations, enclosing 3 sovs., to be made; to the Secretary, Wellington, before 8 p.m., 3rd November, 1876. Weights declared on Mcnday, 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. to be paid oh the night of general entry, Monday, 29th January, 1877. Hutt Park Stakes, .of 50 sovs.' The Jockey Club Handicap, of 150 sovs. Hack Race, of 10 sovs. ; The Consolation Handicap, of 50 soys. All communications, entries, &c.; &a; to be addressed through the post to the Secretary, J. W. Wellington. Hotel PANAMA HOTEL, Taranaki-street, WM. LIGHT, Proprietor. Superior accommodation for families, permanent board* rs, and • isitors to Wellington. . One of Thurston’s best billiard,tables.on the premises. Good stabling. HE MARQUIS OP NORMAN.BY HOTEL, CARTERTON. This New and Commodious Hotel is now open to the public under the management'of the proprietor, Mr. Thomas Hooker. The Hotel is situate in the oentre'of the rapidly rising township of Carterton, and is one of the meet 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, t ».A. superb Billiard-room fitted .with.one of Aloock’s fnll-sizt'd tables, and all the latest improvements.' Hot and cold water baths always ready together with eighteen bedrooms. The wines, spirits, beer, and other liquors, ore guaranteed as of {the: first quality. Travellers and visitors will find every homo comfort at this Unrivalled Hotel Sample rooms for commercial gentlemen. First-class stalling and paddocks. _ To sportsmen this, locality offers every inducement, there being plenty of game of alt kinds in the immediate vicinity. T. BOOKER, Proprietor,

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4879, 10 November 1876, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4879, 10 November 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4879, 10 November 1876, Page 1

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