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Amusements fjl HEA TR E RO YA L. Leaaee Mr. Sam Howard Business Manager ... Mr. Charles HUladea CONTINUED UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS 1 Of that great Shalcsperian Actress MRS. SCOTT-3 IDD ON S Supported by MR. J. B. STEELE and'' the Royal Dramatic Company. THIS EVENING" (TUESDAY). MARCH 20. Will be performed the late Sir Edward Bulwer Lytton Bulwer’a magnificent play, entitled, THE LADY OF LYONS ! ; Pauline Deschapelles... Mrs. Scori-SiDDOtra Claude Melnotte ... Mr. B. Steele General Damns ... Mr. Sam Howard 1 Beauseant Mr. W.- H. Metcalf Glavis ... ... ... M r- L. St. Lawrence Monsieur Deschapelles Mr. J. Hesford Gaspar... ... ... Mr. W. J. Sweeney Landlord ... ... ME E. Alexander Notary' ... ... Mr. Chuck. Ist Officer Mr. Brown ' 2nd Officer ... ... Mr. Williams ... Madame Deschapelles, Mrs.-Stoneham Widow Melnotte ... Miss L. Laurence Maid Miss Nelly, Wilson ■ New Scenery by Mr. E. Briggs. . WEDNESDAY, 21st MARCH, ’ Will be presented Sheridan Knowles’ 1 admired play of :f THE HUNCHB A OK,! Prices of admission—Dress Circle, 4s. t Sta'ls, 2s. 6d. ; Pit, Is. Box plan at Jackson’s, where'seats may be secured. Doors open' at 7.30 o’clock, commence at 8. WELLINGTON HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. Under the Patronage of His Excellency the Goveknoe and Ladt Normanby. - The AUTUMN EXHIBITION will be held in the ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, ; ON THURSDAY NEXT, the 22nd MARCH. Doors open at 2 p.m. Admission „ (non-subscribers), from 2 to 4,2 s. 6d.; and from 4 to 10, Is. No exhibits will be received after 10.30 a.m. T. W. KIRK, Hon. Sec. gT. ANDREW’S CHURCH. ANNUAL SOIREE. ~ ; , A SOIREE will be held.ih connection with the above Church in the ODD FELLOWS' HALL, on TUESDAY EVENING, 20tfr March. Tea on the table at half-past Six o’clock. After tea addresses will be delivered in the Church by his Worship the; Mayor and Ministers of various denominations. The Rev. O. S. Ogg, Pastor, in the ohair.' - ; The Choir, under the direction : of‘ Mr. Peirard, will render, some choice selections during the evening. , Tickets may be had from the Ladies of the Congregation ; also, at Messrs. ; Laing’s, WUleston’s, and Logan’s, Lambton-quay. Tickets, 2s. each. WELLINGTON AMATEUR' ATHLETIC CLUB. EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 2, 1877., j - FATBON : ■ ■ ■■ r ■ His Excellency-the Governor. PRESIDENT.;- ; ■ , Honorable W. Fitzherbert, Esq., • ; COMMITTEE ti; ; Messrs G. Fisher,; D. McLean, C. Major, G. ’ Campbell, J. Thompson;'C.. Webb, G. South,.- ■ and F. Hannon. ■■ ■ " PROGRAMME; 1. Hop, Step, and Jump a 2. Maidenßaoe, 440 Yards ' . > 3. Putting Heavy Stone V, ■? *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—lst, cup, value £6 2nd, gold sleeve links" 10. One-mile Handicap Race—lst, cup, value £7'los.; 2nd, tankard • ■ *ll. 880 Yards Champion Race . . 12. Hurdle Race, 44Q Yards (open to all) —" Ist, set of gold studs; second, flask *l3. One-mile Champion Race 14. Consolation Race, 150 yards (open)— r Ist, gold breast pin ; 2nd, gold locket. ■ The highest scorer in the events marked thus * will be Champion of the Club for 1877, 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 ia. attendance. Handicaps declared on the- 27th". " Admission to Ground and Grand Stands 2s. 6d.; Ground, Is.; Children, half-price. ' Sports to commence at 11 a.m. sharp—weather permitting. • A good band will be in attendance. F. HARRISON, • - Hon. Sec. Tenders fjl O B U I L D E R S. -TENDERS for Public Schools, Te Aro, will be received until NOON of APRIL 23rd, at my ' office, where drawings and specification may be seen on and after the 13th inst. I The lowest or any tender hot necessarily, accepted. C. J. TOXWARD, Architect. March 9th. TJI O B U I L D E RS. Tenders for the Erection of Mrs. Johnson's Ladies’ Seminary Buildings, at the Lower Hutl, will be received until Noon «f MARCH 24th, at my offices, where drawings and specifi-, cations can be seen. .... ... The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ... t + C. J. TOXWARD, ' Architect. , Lambton-quay, March 10, 1877. Christchurch district drainage BOARD, HEREFORD-STREET. TO CONTRACTORS. TENDERS will be received by the Christchurch District Drainage Board, Herefordetreet, Christchurch, up till 10 a.m., on MONDAY, the 2nd of APRIL, for the construction of a sewer on the Ferry-road. Plans, specifications, and conditions to be.' seen at the office of Nicholas Merchant, Esq.', : C.E., City Surveyor, Wellington. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. C. NAPIER BELL, Engineer to the Board.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4989, 20 March 1877, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4989, 20 March 1877, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4989, 20 March 1877, Page 1

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