Amusements. TII EATRE ROYAL. UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF THE THAMES SCOTTISH VOLUNTEERS. AX I) C 0 X C E RT, Git A AND DISTRIBUTION OF PRIZES TO THE SUCCESSFUL COMPETITORS IN THE COMPANY. Friday, March loth, is 72. Cite: Tlio A'illnsro Clioi’i^tors." Sor.g; “Ye Ranks and Tiroes,” Mrs Mitchell. I .Song: “M.v ain Uenv Nell.” Sir Wright, j Highland Fling: Mr Scott. | Song : “ Thy Voice is Near," Mrs Haiti. Duet: “Think a Sailor," Mrs Mitchell anti Ml' N'ovherry. Stvonl Dance : Mr Stewart. Song : “ Roiuitifnl Spring," Miss Blake. Scotch Heels. l’art Song : “A 1 fanning the Barley." Interval of 10 minutes. Solo and Chorus : “ The Chough and Crow." PRESENTATION OF THIZES. Song: “The Blind Girl to her Harp,” Mrs Mitchell. Song : “Sarah Walker.” Mr Brooks. Song: “ The Wood Nymph’s Call," Miss Donor an. Song : M r New berry. Sailor's Hornpipe. Duet: “Sainted Mother," Mrs Mitchell and Miss Donovan. Song : Mrs Hobson. Heel, O'Tulloch. Conductor. Mr Mitchell: Pianist. Mr Owen. l’it, 2s ; Stalls. 3s; Dress Circle. Is. Proceeds for Presbyterian Manse Fund. Doors open at 7.30 Concert at S precisely. lllli THEATRE ROYAL. N 0 T IC E. Frank Bakkv’s TROUPE OF GYMNASTS Have arrived, and will give FOUR PERFORMANCES, COMMENCING s A; T U It DAY N E X T the lGtb inst. BEE FUTIIIE A l) VEUTISEMENTS, ST. PATRICK’S DAY RACES, To Come Ope over the Tarawa] Course ON OND AY, 18th MA R C IT, 1872. Judge ; W. Fraser, Esq., R.M. STEWARDS : D. Bull, Esq., E. Thomas, Es P. Griffin, Esq., IT. Mcllhone. lisq., C Wallnutt, Esq. 1. MAIDEN PLATE, of lOsov.; LJ miles, weight for age. For all Thames horses that have not won an advertised race. Entrance 10s, to go to the fund. 2. The TARAWA I PLATE of 30 sov.; weight for age ; open to all horses ; 2 miles. Winners of £ 100 to carry 281 b. extra; of £75, 211 b. extra ; and of £SO, 71b. extra. Entrance, 1 sov., to go to the fund. 3. THAMES PLATE—Hurdle Race, for a sweepstakes of 2 sov. half forfeit, with 20 sov. added, for horses owned by residents on the Thames and in the district one month previous to publishing this advertisement : 2 miles handicap ; entries to be made with 1 sov. on t lie llthjdayef March: weights declared on the 13th day of March, and acceptances sent in on the 15th day of March, witli balance of stakes ; second horse to take half the sweep. Entance, 10s ; to go to the fund. 1. MAORI RACE—Two miles, for a purse of 10 sov. : second horse, £2 10s. Horses to he owned and ridden hv Maoris ; catch weights. Entrance, 5s ;togo to the fund 5. STRANGERS’ PLATE—Hurdle Race about three miles ; weight for age ; open to all horses ; for a sweepstakes of 2 sov., with 25 sov. added ; second horse to take half the sweep. The winner of £looypublie added money to carry 281 b. extra , of £<io, 141 h. extra :of £4O, 71b. extra. Entrance, 1 sov ; to go to the fund. (1. LADIES’ PURSE—Pony Race, for purse of 10 sov., 2nd horse £2 ICs.; 1J miles for ponies of 14 hands and under ; catch weights: ponies to he in the district one month previous to articles being published ; entrance,-10s, to go to the fund. 7. CONSOLATION STAKE, of 10 sov. j 2nd horse, £2 10s., 2 miles ; handicap ; for all beaten horses that have run at tho meeting ; entrance ss, to go to the fund. .RULES AND CONDITIONS^;. Weight for age flat races : 3 year O'ldrSst. 41b. ; 4 year old, list. Gib. ; & year old, 9st. 121 b. ; G year old and aged, lOst. 41b. Strangers’ Plate : 3 year old, lOst. ; 4 year .old, list?; 5 year old, list. 101 b. ; 0 year old and aged 12st. 31b. Should any dispute arise at the meeting, the decision of the Stewards shall he linal. AH entries (except for handicaps) to he made to the Secretary on or before 8 o'clock | p.m. on Friday, the 15th March, with en- ! trance money and stakes ; also name, age, I pedigree, and owner’s name, with colours,. ' All Jockeys riding in colours, except those • named, will he fined 10s, and will not he f allowed to start until fine he paid. Two to start or no race. I AU protests to he in writing, necompauicd I -with £l. If protests be not sustained, this ! amount will he declared forfeited. | Notice. —Any horse galloped or trained • over the coursc#ftcr the publishing of this l! advertisement, will he disqualified from runT ing at the meeting. No horses (or carriages) allowed on tho j; .course except those entered for the Races or i required for the use of the Stewards. \ Dorses for the first race to be at the post .at 12 o'clock sharp. In case of bad wcatlici the Stewards to 1 have power to postpone the races. W. H. OLDREY, Hon, Secretary,
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Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 134, 14 March 1872, Page 1
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