Amusements IMPERIAL /“'hPERA ’Of OUSE ■Thursday v/ Evesisg, JLIOct.3I Under the Special Patronage and in the Presence of His Excellency the Most Hon.thellAHQUlsopXoß3iAiT3T,K.O.M.Q. Governor and Commander-in Chief, and the Makchioxess or Nohjiajtdy. - the nasi GRAND PIANOFORTE RECITAL AND CONCERT' Op Mademoiselle Alice /"iharbonnet, LICE VHAKBONNET, From the Conservatoire de Musique, Paris, WILL TAKE PLACE ON THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, OCT. 31. PROGRAMME. Part I. 1. Vocal Solo, “The Village Blacksmith” (Weiss) —Mr. Hollister 2. Song, “Waiting” (Millard) —Miss Florence Neville 3. Pianoforte Recital, “ Sonata in C sharp minor,” Opt. 27, Moonlight (Beethoven) —Mdile. Alice Chakbonxei 4. Patriotic Recitation, “ The Queen’s Letter” (Mackay)—Mr. H. N. Montagu, Elocutionist, of Sydney ... 5. Song, “Sing, Sweet 'Bird " (Ganz) —Miss Florence Neville 6. Pianoforte Solo, “Grand Caprice do Concert’on airs from the Grand Duchess” (Giorza) —Mdlle. Alice Chabboxxet Part 11. 1. Cavatina, “ Com c belle” Lucrezia Borgia (Donizetti) —Miss Florence Neville , 2. Instrumental Trio, Pianoforte, Violin, and Violoncello, “ Trio No. 6, Larghetto and Finale” (Hummel) — Mdlle, Alice Charroxxet, Mr. C. Bennington, and Mr. Thomas 3. Soena, “Rage, thou Angry Storm” (Bene- * diet) —Mr. Hollister 4. Vocal Solo, “Serenade” (Gounod)—Miss ■ Florence Neville (Violin Obbligato—Mr. Bonnington). 5. Pianoforte Recital, “Invitation alaValse” j (0. M. 1 von Weber) — Mdlle. Alice CIIABDOSSET ' Accompauyist—Mr. King. Admission:—Dress-circle, 3s. ; . stalls, 3s, ; Pit and Gallery, 2s. Box plan at Banning, ton’s. Plan of numbered reserved stalls at the Bazaar of Mr. N. Jacobs. Doors open at half-past 7, concert to commence at 8 o’clock. Carriages may be ordered for 10 o’clock. T HE LAST NIG H T 0 F BURTON’S AUS'TKA LI A N C IRC US, THEATRE ROYAL, THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, OCT. 31. GREAT PROGRAMME, GREAT GYMNASTS, GREAT FEATS OF HORSEMANSHIP POSITIVELY THE FAREWELL NIGHT. All demands against this establishment to be forwarded to Mr. Burton, Occidental Hotel, this day. . PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT.' Await the Coming of the Great KELLY AND LEON S MINSTRELS AND BURLESQUE OPERA TROUPE, From their Opera House, 23rd-street, N.Y. . Twextv-fouh Star Artists. For particulars see future announcement. gT. PAUL’S CHURCH CHOIR A COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT Will be given to MR. W. MOWBRAY, Upon his retiring from the office of Choirmaster, Under the direction of Mr, Robert Pakkee, At the ATHBN M U M, On FRIDAY, Ist NOVEMBER, 1878, At 8 o’clock. Tickets (25.) may be obtained from the members of the Choir. THOS. GARRARD. Hon. Sec. WELLINGTON AMATEUR ATHLETIC CLUB. ANNUAL GATHERING TO be held PRINCE . OF WALES’ BIRTHDAY (NOVEMBER 9), AT THE BASIN RESEpVE. 1 •t d js Is 0. r, PROGRAMME; 1 Club Race Handicap 250 yards 2 Boys’ Race do 250 yards (Open to boys under 17 or now at school ; Ist prize, Silver Watch) 3 Club Maiden Race, Scratch 300 yards 4 Tradesman’s Athletic Club Handicap 220 yards (A handsome Tea and Coffee Service, and a second prize, provided sis start and four finish) 5 Open Maiden Race, Scratch 300 yards (Two prizes, provided six start) 0 Tug of War (between teams of six men. Open to the Rifle and Volunteer Corps, Boating, Cricketing, and Football Clubs, and Civil Sendee. An Oak and Silver Mug to caob man of the winning team 7 Club Rac» Handicap 100 yards 8 Open Long Jump ... 9 Open Race Handicap 440 yards 10 Tug of War (man to man. Open to same as No. 0 or by introduction of any member) It Throwing the Cricket Ball, Open 12 Boys’ Race . Blindfold • 150 yards (Open to the same as No. 2) 13 Open Race Handicap 1 mile U Open High Jump 15 Putting the Stone (IGlbs.), Open 16 Boys’ Race Handicap 440 yards (Open to the same as No. 2 and 12.) 17 Open Race Handicap 100 yards IS Open Walking Race do 1 wilo 19 Club Hurdle Race (10 hurdles) Handicap 120 yards 20 Club Race Handicap SSO yards 21 Sack Race... SO yards 22 Steeplechase Handicap 1000 yards Three prizes, provided nine start. Open to those introduced by a member of the Club. 23 Consolation Race ... ... 220 yards Two prizes will be given for every event, provide four start. , , For the boys’ races, Nos. 2 and 12, two Silver Watches will be given fer the first prizes, and Cricket Bats for the second prizes, and a Tea and Coffee Service will be presented to the member of the Club who scores the moat marks iu the whole oC tho events. Members entrance fee, 5--?. for the whole. The Entrance Eee will be 2s. 6d. oh each open event, or 10a. for the whole of tho open events, and no acceptances will be required. Bovs’ Race, Is, 6d., or 4s, for Nos. 2, 12, 17, and 21: No. 6,25. each competitor. Entries with colors and entrance fees close on or before Saturday, November 2, IS7B, %to the Hor. Secretary, Wellington Amateur Alhelctic Ciulv Star Hotel. Competitors for the Boys Eaccs must statu their ago when sending in their Cll Nouc but University or Amateur Costume wed. . . . < , • he Committee rbsorve right ol refusing any •y. IZKS NOW ON VIEW AT MESSRS. COHN & CCCS, J' A^^- QL AT - Hon. Secretary.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5490, 31 October 1878, Page 1
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