Amusements T HEA TR E E O Y',A 1. Lessees,,,.,.. . Messrs. Bates and Howard Business Manager .... Mr. Charles Hilladen IMMENSE „ S U C C E S S. SPECIAL NOTICE. In consequence, of ; the .great success, and by - special desire/ the GRAND COMEDY BILE . - Will be repeated this evening. LAST NIGHT BUT TWO ■ ■'Wi'Of'H ‘ ■■ 1 ■ MRS, JOHN . L. MK AND MRS, JOHN L. HALL, THIS EVENING (SATURDAY), December 2, . ; The performance will, commence with the sparkling Comedy,: mu three, acts, by H. J. Byron, Esq., (onei of. the latest London sue- '• ■ i :i; ceeses)/'' ) ehtitled . : ’ ,r .0 LD -S OLDIE RS; ' Ok, OUR . GIRLS. Cassady'(a rale old soldier),Mr. J/ L. Hall . (His original character in England); I.MaryMoss (daughter of an old soldier) i , , . r . Mrs; J. L. Ham. ■The;.performance , will conclude with the )aughable, comical; tragical absurdity,: entitled . THE TEMPLE OF THE SUN; , Ob, ,THE ' GEESE OF THE ■ CAPITOL. Vincent Cramwell .... Mr. J. L, Hah Box plamat Jackson’s, where seats may be secured. -Doors open-at 7.30 o'clock. Com-mence-at eight; ELLINGTON AMATEUR ATHLETIC CLUB, ■ SWIMMING .' MATCHES. . . a: . - ■ To be-held at ■ ' . THE THORNDON BATHS, THIS DAY (SATURDAY), DECEMBER .2, (Weather permitting.) Under the patronage 1 of ,hla Excellency the Governor, w 2nd • ss. . ss. 10s. 15a. 10s. ids. 10s. PROGRAMME. I , '■ - T - v .j, •; ... : -Ist I. 1 Boys’ Eace (under 15); 75yds 205.. 2, Diving longest distance o • ... 20s. 3. ,75yds (members, of Club only) 305.. ;.'4;)ji-mUe ‘i::... 405.‘5. Steepleoh’ase (150yds) ... ■ 405.; 6. Tournament on barrels ... -20 s. 7. -150yds-(members of Club only) 40s; 8. JDivipg—beet.diveraud ornamental swimmer,,...; ■ 80s. 9. Swimming 1 in clothes' (75yd5)... 305. : Entries - to -be made to the-Secretary on or before -FRIDAY, - the Ist -day : of December, at 8 p;mv»tthe'Pier'HoteU ' Each competitor must! state his color at the time of entry,; and wear a cap-of that color. The .CITY MFiIE. BAND will be in attendance.... ,m, J;-;-,' ■ 11 The first event will' take place at 2.30 p.m. sharp'. --" ’■ - . . , . Competitors- in .' the - above'are expected towear singlet and knee drawers., ' ' ADMISSION—ONE SHILLING. , , FRANK HARRISON, i , ‘ Hon. Sec. Wellington, November 27,-1876. ;', ‘ ~ Meetings/. E S L E Y> A’ N-" C'H U R C H, <• in - MoleswOßtmsTßEET. . ANNIVERSARY SERVICES will be held TO-MORROW,'When Sermons jwill be preached morning and.evening., ij. ~.- j,i > On (WEDNESDAY -NEXT, the 6th inst,, a TEA and PUBLIC' MEETING wili.be held,’'when 1 : Addresses will he.-delivered-; by Ministers and Friends, a , . . , r;-. ;. - "Collections after each Service in aid of Trust Funds,,. y ~or.. w Tender^ G ITY COUNCIL NOTICES. TENDERS i will-be received- by, the. City Council on or b%fot'e“(t.p.in. ‘of, THURSDAY', 7th day of'DECEMBER, for the undermentioned worka Forming,-metaUing; [ 'and’‘kefbing'Courtei ... hay-place,” from,',, Tory-street to . ,Nlajoribank-street;-i - ' . - Forming,' metalling, 11 add - kerbing, Eliza,K; ..i. .vhetb-stfeet' ■**’' Laying..drains, • forming, footways, -and* metalling - Taranaki-street (south’ - Plans and' r may.be seen at my office. c,-I;).™;;,;-- -"- 1 . ■ ‘ > ■;[ A. ".By-order/----'' l "(•; -■■■-: •/; -■ -, • ■- •NICHOLAS MARCHANT,. !,i 7.[■’ : 'XAK' , :Uir , ~.'?'‘V'K' f.'-t - City Surveyor. \ .’.Lambt6n-quay,Novi 30/1876; , rjp .0 i i ojß; i U' ) I i I‘‘ J jL) ! i p i ,1 E R S, ,T jENDISP SVf or. 'Erecting, -three'-‘Shops' and. Dwelling .Houses, -in Willia-street, will be re-, ceived at my'office, where ptanp'.and specifipa-', tions can.be seen until-NOGN of-THURS-DAY, December 14; 1 cThe .lowest or any tender not' necessarily, &CC6f)t»QCI« ■. .. U... ... - % .(•''. **'••* .> l - •• • ” ”... - : C. TRINGHAM, 1 /'/G'' E -Architect.',., ■Mqlesworth : stiyet, December 1. , . T O I'.'L: .D •• E R PERSONS’"wishing'^.Cimtract, for- the.; erection 1 of a! Store in Masterton can see . plans - and..ispecifications i at’ Messrs. s Wylie; and Girdiestoh/; Masterton'/; and at my office/' Wellington, where tendeifs-will lie received up to noon of WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13. ■ The lowest or any tender ' not 'necessarily accented, - -'- 1, V-, l , , '..V,, . . • . ■/•i.' U^IImNGHAM^...;1 ’ ’»f ..-.i'•f-.n-'i'-l 4 ’ Architect.,-,/;;'; Molesworth-street, December I.' > iSTTELIHNGTON BOTAMGGABDEN me TEN .'ENDERS are- invited I 'for/cutting and stacking the.grass' cfop/'nlso' -for,removing the fallen manuka scrub and 1 for/otl/er ‘work. , , Apply at Colonial Museum., - | nii.; V ? ‘. to-35owid.'; i : Nov/'2,8,1576. l ' o£ Wellington.District l Highways,Board till Ineaday, Gth' Deceriiher. up, tQ,,1l ‘oplool, assessing 6/. Wwds - .of Jthe .said. •iefc. ar further particulars apply to the Wardens. 11 tenders to be addressed to the Chairman. HENRY ASHTON, Clerk. utt, Nov. 29,1876.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4898, 2 December 1876, Page 1
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