Amusements HE AT BE B *> <Y A L. ..: Mr. Sam Howard Mr. Charles Hillsdea Lessee ..; Business Manager CONTINUED ;itT UNPRECEDENTED SUCJJESSI) .Of .that great :Sh»ksperiatt: Actress MRS. SCO TT Supported by MB. J, B. 'STEELE and the Royal Company.- :! THIS IVEOTNG rfTODpSDi'K, MARCft 21. :' . Will -be presented p Sheridan- Enowles' -."!'', \ admired pljiy 5 of'.",„'.''.'.'. ■"";« T H E UN C H B A oJk • J? Ua Master Walter,,.,., ... Mr. J. B. Steeul Sir Thomas Clifford ... ■Mr.: Lawrence Modus... Lord'Tinsel GayloVe.;' 'Wjlfpid Fathom - Stephen .Thomas •. -Holdfast 'Helen... Mr. W. H. Metcalf Mr. A- E. Ingle*. Mr. T, Burton ■ Mr. W.J. Sweeney Mr. Sam Howard Mr. Alexander . Mr." Chuck < Mr. Alexander f Miss Lizzie Morgan THURSDAY EVENING, • MARCH J *22, Shakspere's Grand Comedy, ' ') MUCH ADO ABOUT TfOTHrNG. FRIDAY,'MARCH 23, VICEREGAL COMMAND NIGHT, THE STRANGER. ' Prices of admission—Dress Circle,. 4s. : Stalls, 2s. 6d. ; Pit, Is. ( Box plan at Jackson's, where seats, may be secured. Doors open at 7.80 o'clock, com* -lence at 8. • ' "ELLINGTON ..HORTICULTURAL society. ■""*■; •-» Under the Patronage, of His Excellency the Governor and Ladt NoBMiKBTI" . The AUTUMN, EXHIBITION be held in the .■■ ■-•■'•> .<■ ■■■>:/■ ■'■ " '■'>::.-:;..■■> ODD FELLOWS 1 : HALI4; ;r ■ .' • r ; •■■ ..■ OS: I ,::■-.• >i- :.-U THUBSDAY. NEXT,;the 22nd MARCH. Doors open at 2 p.m. ; * Admission (non-subscribers),' from 2 to 4,2 s. 6d.j and from 4 to 10, Is. No exhibits will be received after 10.30 a.m. T.W. KIRK, -.i Hon. Sec. ANNERS - STREET. WESLEYAN CHURCH. -,. : , : THIS EVENIN(r(WEbNESDAYJ', the Rev. J. J. Lewis .will, deliver, his Lecture, "My Trip to the Old, Country." ', To com. mence at 7.30. Admission free. A collection will be made on behalf of the-Poor Fund^;; ELLINGTON AMATEUR ,„ ATHLETIC CLUB.!. .:/ EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 2, 1871. ' ..' PATRON-:V;~ , His Excellency the .Governor. ;■' ■ ' .[' ~,;; Honorable :i> !':■;;":':.■.'•■','.' ■,,•' .v^ : '•■'■■•' ■.. I Messrs.- &.• Fisher, D.~ McLean, C. -Major/ G. Campbell, J. Thompson, C. Webb, G. South, and F. Harrison. ■ ' . >:r. • PROGRAMME: './ 1. Hop, Step, and Jump . : '[ > [ .2. Maiden Race, 440 Yards. : :t 3. Putting Heavy Stone ..'"'"- : "'.^ *4. 100 Yards Champion Race '., ; '.■.•!? 5. Vaulting (open to all)—lst.,silver pencil case; 2nd, book <':'.-'.■. ■■■' *u. 220 Yards Champion Race ; : '■'■,_*? 7. High Jump .;,.■. ':.,!'.['■'' t ".'. , *S. 440 Yards Champion Race '■-; •;.-■..■>'■ 9. Two-mile Handicap l Walkingßace-'-lst, cup, value £6 ; 2nd, gold sleeve links 10. One-mile Handicap Race—lst, cup, value £7 10s.; 2nd, ■■ *ll. 880 Yards Champion'Race ~ j 12. Hurdle Race, 440 Yards (open to all) Ist, set of gold studs; second,.flask ■! *l3. One-mile Champion Race , : ;Vj 14. Consolation Race, 150 t yards (open)'— Ist, gold breastpin ; :2nd, gold locket. The highest scorer in the events marked thus * will be Champion of; the Club for Championship Gup, value £ls.{ : .;'.'. ' r , <•> Entries will be received for all letter, from 8 to 9 p.m. on the 26th inatant, at the Pier Hotel, when the Secretary will be in attendance. f Handicaps declared on the 27th. " - Admission to Ground . and . Grand Stand, 2s. 6d.; Ground, Is.; Children,half-price.,".? Sports to ■commence: at.'ll a.m. weather permitting. ' , ; ( ' ; • A good band will be in attendance. F. HARRISON, . ■ ; . Hon. Sec. Tenders o B u 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. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. C. J. TOXWARD, ' '■■■■' '"■!• Architect.' March9th. ,: '- ;--":'..;:' .-, ; ,! V ; D^.E.'-R^S. : Tenders for the Erection of Mrs. Johnson's ! Ladies' Seminary. Buildings,"; at the Lb;wer Hutt, will be received until Noon ef MARCH 24th, at my offices, where drawings and specifi. cations can be seen, • . -"■. i ■ ; w.ii ,;'■' The lowest or any tender not necefearily ac« cepted. '.' ,„'.': ".'., 'i,"\ C. J. TOXWARD; '■■*•. .!• | • Architect; . Lambton-quay, March'lo, 1877, ' : ' O BRICK ,B U,RNE B, S. Applications from men Competent to-burn bricks in German "circular kiln,_aad who produce testimonials to that effect; will; be received at my office on or before SATUR« DAY, 24th INSTANT, at noon, stating terms and address. ■ ■■;<., C: J. TOXWARD, ,; v ; , : '.:'; S -,'". './Ar'cbltect.'; O CO N CT S. ■Tenders will be.received at my office up to noon; of WEDNESDAY, 28th INST.,.for erection of a gentleman'sresidenceinßrougham* -W. C. CHATFIELD, ; Architect.' Panama Chambers, March 10. ' -.< ELLINGTON AMATEUR tt ATHLETIC CLUB. : ; Tenders wanted for the undermentioned! Bootbß for the Easter Monday Sports : '/"■' 2 publicans'booths 2 confectioners',do .: ' 1 fancy stall • Tenders will be received up to FRIDAY, the 23rd MARCH... Tenders to be addressed to the Secretary, at the PierHoteM F. HARRISON; " Hon. Sec. ]
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4990, 21 March 1877, Page 1
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