Amusements (JIIE A TEE R O Y A L. Lessees Messrs. Bates and Howard Business Manager ... Mr, Charles Hillsden LAST EOUE NIGHTS OF THE SEASON. ; LAST FOUR NIGHTS OF MRS. F. M. BATES. THIS EVENING (TiuESDAY), Jan. 11, . GRAND SPECIAL PROGRAMME ! POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT OF ELIZABETH !! The performance will consist {for the' last time) of ■. » t'- Eli IE-A BIE T H!: . Elizabeth (her great part)... Mrs. F. M. Bates Ear} of Essex ... ... Mr. F. M. B'Ates MONDAY EVENING, ' JANUARY >M, LAST NIGHT OF THE SEASON I FAREWELL BENEFIT OF ME. FM. BATES. Dress circle, 45.; Stalls, 2s. 6d.; pit, la. Doors open at half-past 7 j performance to commence at 8 o’clock; \ WELLINGTON ANNIVERSARY REGATTA, To be held on , MONDAY, the 22nd JANUARY, 1877, Under the Patronage of His Excellency the Governor and the Marchioness of Normanby. President.—His Worship the Mayor, ■ Commodore.—George Hunter, Esq., M.H.K., Vice-Commodore.—C. H. Snow, Esq., 1. First-Class Yacht Rack. —Prize, New Zealand Shipping Company’s Cup. 2. Second Glass Yacht Race. —Five tons and under. Prize, Mr. Cohen’s Cup. 3. Coasters Race. —Prize, Messrs. .ShawSavill, and Co.’s Cup. 4. Open Boat Sailing Race.-— Prize not yet determined. 5. Fohk-oab Outrigger (with or withbut coxswain). —Distance, three miles; straight course. Prize, Messrs, Beauchamp, Campbell, and Co.’s Cup. , 6. Four-oar Inhigged Gig Race. —Boats of any length and description, to carry coxswain. Distance, three miles ; straight course. Theatre Royal Prize. 7. Junior Four-oar Inrigged gig Race. — Distance, two miles ; straight courseOpen to men who have never won a race. Prize not yet determined. 8. Senior Pair-oar Gig Race.—Distance* two miles ; straight course. Prizes, two small cups from regatta funds. 9. Junior Pair-oar > Gig ■ Race.—Distance, two miles;’ straight course. Open to men who have never won a race. Prize not yet determined. , ‘ _ V 16. Whaleboat Race, each : Boat to he steered; with a bona fide Steer Oar.— Distance, three miles; circular’ course. ' Prize not yet determined. ' ’ ' 11; Ships’ Gig Race. —Distance, two inilea; ; straight course. •" Prize not yet determined. ; • ■ 12. Scullers Race. —Distance, one mile and a half.;, straight course. Mr. J. R. Brown’s prize,, silver sculls. ; Greasy Pole, Dock Hunt, and Tub Rages. ’Also, insufficient funds are at .the disposal of I■ the committee— i Maiden, Four-oar ' Inrigged. Gift Race.— i'- Distance, two'miles; ‘straight course. .To be rowed by men who have never pulled f ■ in a public race; must be maidens on day j. .cfregatta. ■ Maiden Pair-oar Inrigged; Gig Race.— Distance, two miles ; “qtjSight - course. To be rowed by men wlio, have, never pulled in a public race; must be maidens on day of regatta. ; 1 . , ’ These last two events, should 7 time not permit their being rowed on the-regatta day, wilt take place during the same'week. ■ln addition-to the--trophies, money prizes • will be-given in each race,and where no second i prize is given, the second boat , will save its entrance, provided more than two boats start. Full particulars of entrance fees, &c., &c.„ will appear in a future advertisement.; ; • Rules and plans of the various courses can be obtained from the undersigned on and after Saturday, the 13th inst. CHAS. H.ELLABY. • Hon. Secretary. PRELIMINARY NOTICEST. GEORGE’S HALL; ; A PUBLIC SOIREE will be held on, MONDAY, the 22nd JANUARY, ,to celebrate the opening of; the above Hall. OOSTUME CRICKET MATCHTHEATRE ROYAL COMPANY v. THE; TOWN. The above -Match will be played on the Basin Reserve. on SATURDAY NEXT, the. 13th instant. Play will commence at 1.36. . A Band will be in attendance. Proceeds in aid of the English Cricketers Fund. Admission to ground, Is. Meetings - ■ THE WELLINGTON & HUTT BUILDING SOCIETY, 1875. NOTICE. The Second Annual Meeting of the Society will be held at the Society’s Offices,’ Panamastreet, on MONDAY, 15th JANUARY, at 8 o’clock p.m. • G. H. TRIBE, ; Secretary. W : ELLINGTON UNION ROYAJV ARCH CHAPTER. No. 517, E.C. The regular Monthly Meeting and Election • of ‘Officers is postponed until THURSDAY NEXT, the 18th instant, at S p.m. By command of the M.E.Z. Produce WOOL. —The undersigned is a purchaser of Wool, or will make advances on Wool or other produce placed in his hands for shipment. EDWARD PEARCE. WOOL;— The undersigned' is a CASH PURCHASER of Wool and Tallow, or will make advances on wool shipped through him to his London Agents, James Morrison and Co. • GEORGE THOMAS. THE undersigned are Cash Purchasers of WOOL, TALLOW, and other produce, or they ’ will ' make liberal advances on the same. '. -v ' '•< • JOHNSTON ,& GO. ■ jyjU RK^Y; V , COMMON,’ CO, Will give highest ’cash.pnqes for wool'or other. produce,'or make advances' against the same, up to InU'iNeiy Zealimd 1 value, if required. _ ; TheV' : atsQ ’indent orders for all descriptions’, of machinery, and. are ■ ■ ’ ■ SOLE AGENTS FOE Messrs. T. Robinson & Co., Melbourne Messrs. Ransome, Sims, & Head, Ipswich. Full particulars on application.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4931, 11 January 1877, Page 1
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