Amusements. THEATRE ROYAL. POSITIVELY LAST NIGHT OF THE AMERICAN MINSTRELS AND BARRY O’NEIL, mills (FRIDA Y) EVENING, JL May 24, Grand Challenge Programme iu honor of the QUEEN’S BIRTHDAY. Last Night Last Night Last Night. Doors open at 7.30. To at 8, MILLION PRICES: 3s. 2s. Is. God Save the Queen. THEATRE ROYAL. jyr 0NI) AY, NEXT, MAY 27, And during the week only. THE GREAT * ALEX. O’BRIEN, The Original Salamandeh sam,” In conjunction with COLLINS’, CARROLL’S, & BENT’S MINSTRELS (NINE IN NUMBER), In a Selection of New Programmes. The most powerfully organised and best VGistrel Company in the Southern Ilcmis* phere, * Full particulars in Programmes. Front Scats, 3s ; Gallery, 2s ; Pit. Is. W. HORACE BENT, Sec. THAMES NAVAL BRIGADE BALL. THE ANNUAL BALL of the above Corps will take place at the St. George’s Hall on the 24th instant, Her Majesty’s Birthday. Tickets, 12s 6d (limited to 100) to bo ob* turned from tlie Committee. Committee :—Captain J. D. Grant, Lieut. G. W. Basley, Lieut. A. Bruce, and Messrs Thos. Gavin, Alfred Kidd, George McCouatt, and Jas. A. Gordon. Ladies by invitation of Committee only. G. W. BASLEY, Secretary. QUEEN’S BIRTHDAY. BALL AT THE SCOTIA HOTEL.
MR A. JACOBS, having obtaiued per* mission of the Resident Magistrate, will entertain his customers at a BALL and SUPPER THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, in honor of Her Majesty's Birthday, in the new Ball Room at the back of the Scotia Hotel. OHINEMURI RAGES. FRIDAY, 24th MAY, 1872. PROGRAMME. FIRST RACE—Maiden Plate—Value £ Open to horses in Ohinemuri district which have never won a public race. Entries, os. Second Race—Ohinemuri Stakes—Value £ls. Open to allcomers. Entries, £l. ,Second horse to save his stakes ; distance, two miles. Third Race—Pony Race—First price, £ j second, £ . Eutries, ss. Open to all comers (14 hands and under). Fourth Race—Hurdle Race—First prize, £ ; second, £ . Eutries, ss. Open to all horses owned by Maoris. Fifth Race Consolation Stakes— First prize, £ ; seconri, £ . Entries, ss. Sixth Race—Quarter-mile Flat Race—First prize, £ ; second, £_. Eutries, 2s tid. To be followed by HakaS, and A WAR DANCE, In which the Natives of this district will be assisted by a number of new arrivals from the interior. Grocery. A VOICE FROM UPPER POLLEN-STREET (Where tne footpath and roadway remain unfinished CHEAP GROCERY GOODS AT THE READY CASH STORE. Cheap shops outdone by the Ready Cash System— Jams from 7d per pound tin Coffee from 1 Id per' pound tin J McGOWAN, although he sells, does not • recommend the cheapest articles ; quality should be foremost. • Johnson's Jams 9d Best Coffe Is (id per lb. tin, or loose He sells no Tea under 3s per pound, and those who have tried it do not continue in the opinion of Colonial Tea being inferior to that used in the Old Country, TRIAL IS PROOF READY CASH STORE UPPER POLLEN STREET.
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Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 195, 24 May 1872, Page 1
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