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Amusements. THEATRE ROYAL. SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 1872. FIRST APPEARANCE OF Frank Barry’s CELEBRATED GYMNASTIC TROUPE. FRANK BARRY in his Daring Performance on the High Wire. MADEMOISELLE VICTOIRE. the only Indy performer on tlie Trnpizo ami High Wire, as performed at the Sydney Exhibition to crowded houses nightly. FRANK BARRY’S Miraculous Feats w ,h ■ tfij>b .1, pui.i.v Slack Wire, and otliei' Sensational F, ,-..ts MONS. D’ALBERT’S Sword Feat and Crystal Pyramids. HARRY YE RTFS Indian Juggling’ Acts. lire INFANT WONDER’S Drawing-room Entertainment. TOM VERNON, the Flying Cord Performer. CHARLEY KING, Champion Clog Dancer. Admission :—Diets Circle, .‘3s : Stalls, 2s ; Pit, Is. ST. PATRICK’S DAY RACES, To Come Off over tiie Parawai Course ox JUT ON DAY, 18th MARCH, 1872. Judge : \V. Fraser, Esq., ILM. Stewards : D. Bull, Esq., E. Thomas, Es P. Griffin, Esq., H. Mcllhonc, Esq., C ’VY r jvlliiutt, Esq. H. R. Jones, Esq., Clerk of the Course. 1. MAIDEN PLATE, of 10 sov. ; If miles, weight for age. For all Thames horses that have not won an advertised race. Entrance 10s. to go to the fund. 2. The PA RAW AI PLATE of JO 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., 1o 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 he made with 1 sov. on the 11th day ,»f March; weights declared on the 13th day of March, and acceiitauecs sent in on the loth day of March, with balance of stakes ; second horse to take half the sweep. Entance, 10s ; to go to the fund. i. MAORI RACE—Two miles, for a purse of It) sov. : second horse. £2 10s. Horses to be owned and ridden by Maoris ; catch weights. Entrance, 5s ;togo lo the fund o. STRANGERB’ 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 £IOO public added money to carry 281 b. extra ; of £1)0, 141 b. extra :of £4O, 71b. extra. Entrance. 1 sov ; to go to the fund. (1. LADIEB’ PURSE —Pony Race, for purse of 10 sov., 2nd horse £2 10s.; Li miles for ponies of 14 hands and miner ; catch weights: ponies to be in the district one month previous to articles being published ; entrance, 10s, to go to the fund. 7. CONSOLATION STAKE, of 10 sov. ; 2nd horse, £2 10s., 2 miles : handicap ; for all beaten horses that have run at tlie meeting ; entrance ss. to go to the fund. RULES AND CONDITIONS. Weight for age Hat. races : 3 yeai old. Bst. 411>.; 4 year old, Dst. (lib.; 5 year old, list. 121 b. ; 0 year old and aged, lost. 4ib. Strangers' Plate : 3 year old. lost. ; 4 year old, 11st.; 5 year old, list. 101 b. ; (! year old and aged 12s't. 31b. Should any dispute arise at the meeting, the decision of the Stcwauls shall be linal. All entries (except for handicaps) to bo made to the Secretary on or before 8 oV, ek pm. on Friday, the 15th March, wi li entrance money and stakes ; also name, age, pedigree, and owner's name, with colours, All Jockeys riding iu colours, except those named, will be lined 10s, and will not be allowed to start until line be paid. Two to start or no race. All protests to be in writing, necompauio d with £l. If protests be not sustained, this amount will be declared forfeited Notice. —Any horse galloped or trained over the course after the publishing of this advertisement, will be disqualified from riming at the meeting. No horses (or carriages) allowed on the coarse except those on to led for the Races or icquired fir ilie use of the Stewards. I,arsis for t’ first race to be at the post at 12 o'clock sL:ti p. In e; so i 1 lad via Ini the iewauis to lii.Vi 11uI rto post | i lie t 111 ;ci S. \\. H. ILL KEY. !b n si ero’nrv.

on i n em u in. THE IMPERIAL 1101 LI, AMD STORE AT Tis Paeroa, OIIINEMVRI, FFERS every ACCOMMODATION for Travellers and Visitors to this district, or to persons passing through to the East Const. Grass Paddock. Saddle Horses for Hire. PETER AUSTIN. Proprietor. SPEN CE n & II AL L CHEMISTS, GOLD BROKERS, &c, OWJtN-STUKKT, G ItAHAMSTOWX, H AVING erected a single-stamp Button with Berdans, Ac., are prepared to CRUSH QUARTZ and SPECIMENS, on reasonable terms. Every appliance for Melting and Assaying Gold, which we purchase at current rates. hi the Pharmaceutical Department- the greatest care is taken in compounding prescriptions with the purest drugs. Patent and every other well-known Medicine Always in Stock. Battery and Gold-Saving Chemicals.

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Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 136, 16 March 1872, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 136, 16 March 1872, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 136, 16 March 1872, Page 1

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