Amusements H E A T R E ROYAI/. Lessee Business Mauat ... Mr. Sam Howard Mr. Charles HillsdeaUNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS!! ■• EXTRAORDINARY SUCCESS ! ! Of the great Shaksperian Actress MRS. SCOTT-SIDDO N 3 Supported by MR. J. B. STEELE and the Royal Company. THIS EVENING (MONDAY), MARCH 19. The Great Shaksperian Comedy of AS YOU LIKE IT Will be produced with the following strong cast:— Rosalind Jacques Duke ... Frederick Amiens Le Beau Corin ... Oliver ... Orlando Adam ... Dennis Touchstone Celia ... Phoebe ... Audray Mrs. SCOTT-SIDDOXB Mr. J. B. Steele Mr. Tom Burton ; Mr. W. J. Sweeney Miss A Stoneham Mr. L. St. Lawrence' Mr. E. Alexander : . Mr. A. Ingtis Mr. W. H: Metcalf Mr. J. Hesford Mr. Chuck Mr. Sam Howard - Miss Lizzie Morgan' Miss Emily Power : Mrs. 'Stoneham J Prices of admission—Dress Circle, 45.; Stalls, 2s. 6d. ; Pit, Is. Box plan at Jackson's, where seats may be secured. Doors open at 7.30 o'clock, com-; mence at 8. /\DD FELLOWS' HALL. MONDAY EVENING, 19th MARCH. r ST. PATRICK'S FESTIVAL. A GRAND SOIREE DANSANTE Will take place in the above Hall on Monday evening, 19th March, commencing at 8.39 sharp. A splendid Quadrille Band is engaged for the occasion. Prices of Admission—Single tickets, 2s. 6d.; double tickets, 55., admitting gentleman and two ladies ; admission to Gallery, Is. Tickets to be had d,t the Odd Fellows' Hall: at Mr. Willeston's, tobacconist, opposite the Hall; and at Mr. Jackson's, Stationers' Hall, Lambton-quay. r\ D D FELLOWS'.HALL' MONDAY EVENING, 19th MARCH. "■ ST. PATRICK'S FESTIVAL. GRAND SOIREE DANS/ANTE. SPECIAL NOTICE. Price o£ Admission to Gallery and Promenade, Is. . i ?. ANDREW'S CHURCH* kJ '■- > ANNUAL SOIREE. A SOIREE will be held in connection with the above Church in the ODD FELLOWS* HALL, on TUESDAY EVENING, ?0t& March. Tea ( on the table at half-past Sixo'clock. ' After tea addresses will be delivered in the Church by his Worship the Mayor and* Ministers of various denominations.', -_.<*,: The Rev. C. S. Ogg, Pastor, in the ohair. •.' The Choir, under the direction of Mr. 1 Peirard, will reader some choice selections! during the evening. Tickets may be had from the Ladies of the Congregation ; also, at Messra. Laing"s,'Wil-: leston's, and Logan's, Lambton-quay. Tickets, 2s. each. ' w* ELLINGTON AMATEUR ATHLETIC CLUB. EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 2,1877. ,' PATKON : .•'•:-■>:• His Excellency the Governor. •? president': ' v ; Honorable W. Fitzherbert, Esq. committee: -■' .- Messrs. G. Fisher, D.' McLean, C. Major, G. Campbell, J. Thompson, C. Webb, G. South,; and F. Hannon. .' ■ PROGRAMME: ; • _ 1. Hop, Step, and Jump ■-'- : - 2. Maiden Race, 440 Yards 3. Putting Heavy Stone *4. 100 Yards Champion Race 5. Vaulting (open to all) —Ist. silver pencil case; 2nd, book ..-''■' *6. 220 Yards Champion Race 7. High Jump '■" : *B. 440 Yards Champion Race 9. Two-mile Handicap Walking Race—let; cup, value £6 ; 2nd, gold sleeve links 10. One-mile Handicap Race—lst, cup, value £7 105.;,2nd, tankard ' V *ll. 880 Yards Champion Race 12. Hurdle Race, 440 Yards (open to all) Ist, set of gold studs; second, flask *l3. One-mile Champion Race . 14. Consolation Race,. 150 yards (open)Ist, gold breastpin.; 2nd, gold locket . The highest scorer in the events marked thus * will be Champion of the Club for 18/71 Championship Cup, value £ls. Entries will be received for all events, by letter, from 8 to 9 p.m. on the 26th instant, at the Pier Hotel, when the Secretary will be in. attendance. ■ ■"':'■: Handicaps declared on the 27th. Admission to Ground and Grand Stand, 2s. 6d.; Ground, Is.; Children, half-price. * Sports to commence at 11 a,m. sharpweather permitting. ' A good band will be in attendance. F. HARRISON, Hon. Sec. - FFICES TO LET.—The Premises nop ,_, in the occupation of Messrs. Moorhouse and Stafford, solicitors, who are about to icemove to other offices. Possession can be given immediately. , L. LEVY, - ' Managing Director, .. r Wellington Trust, Loan, and Investment Company, Limited. r qpO LET AT KARORI.—Three and a half l miles from Wellington, with immediate possession, all that commodious family residence, with ornamental gardens and a good kitchen garden, 10 acres of good level land divided into two paddocks, at present in the occupation of Mrs. Carey Brown. The house contains 12 rooms, drawing-room, dining-room, 3 sitting-rooms, 7 bed-rooms, bath-room, kitchen, dairy, scullery, and outhouses. The house is tastefully furnished, and if J : J \*~ U~A ..ruw vaTTTaHnn • n.To/1 9 good milch cows. The above desirable property is well adapted for a Young Ladies* Boarding School, or a home for invalids'requiring a change. A coach passes daily into Wellington, returning in the evening. ; For terms and particulars apply to S. LANCASTER, Karori.' March 9th, 1877. AKURATAHL—TO LET for. seven or „_ fourteen years, a Block of Land containing 660 acres, with about 30 head of Cattle. Apply to Mr. Brandon, Lambton-quay, Wellington.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4988, 19 March 1877, Page 1
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