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• Amusements,'&c. ACADEMY OF'MUSIC. THIS '(MONDAY)' EVENING, April 6th, I —1874, THE OXFORD- TROUPE Will re-appear at'the above Hall, on which. [pcciaion {hey will be,'assisted/by the leading Amateura of, tbe Thames in a grand and recherche- ' ''.'•>"■'•'•->'£ SOIREE. D' ETHIOP. ,-■ !'■'.;■" •:,,PartL: MCTSIOAL BOUQUEP A LA CHRISTY.'' Overture—Mr R, A. Owen and.Company Opening Chorus, "Mctto£ ; Harieck ,,L -Cofflpany Song, " Molly DavliDg"—Mr 11 Whita Song (Comic), "Schour Khrout"—Davo r Fox ■ ? Song/ "The Vacant Chair"—Mr 1 SiCatran Song (Comic),; "Annie Maria .Jones"—Frank "Verten Song, "Tho Grave of Little Nell"—Mr J; ....,;. ~; Trewhella ~ • _.-,;.. ■:.; Song'(Coniic),," The Girl that I. c *lls Mine"- ■ Dave Fox .'' • , Song, "Jennie Blane"-MrT.; Mills fc\mg (Comic),,."She's got Gf>pd, Clothes to Wear'-Frank Verten ■ ; : ■ ' ■ : Interval of Ten -Minutes,- '■if ' ''.'/' , Partll... ', ' ,-., Overture—Messrs Owen aid Seymour qOLDENSHOEMNCE, By' Masters Hut-fit and Seager. .Characterimpersonation, "Blighted Gardener", —JimMcLiver Soug, V, Irish;EmigraQt"j and /•'•The Low» backed Car"—Mr F.' Verten Sand Jig—Messrs T. Mills' and tr. lleid Song, "The Blacksmith"—Mr J. Reid Dutch ..impersonation,,. "Love .Among.; Big ' Noses"—JimMcLive'r ""."., -'•••"Song; "Arab Steed I —.ilrS,-Catra'n !J '• ■ Comic; Song, and. Dance,,.''.All\Aniong : ;thß Hoses" (first time in the colony)r-Frank " ' ' ' Yefte'n and Dave' Fox "','" :! " J ■i Song," Simon, the Cellerer'--Mr J jßeidi Comic Song and Dance,,','Blooming,Morning Glbry'-The Original Jim MoLirer", ." :Ihe whole to conclude with the mirth-provoking • Frank Verten and Dave Fox,, SENSATION OF THE AGE, The Celebrated...\ .. A.US..TRALI AN GEORGE, win .„ WALK ON A TELEGRAPH WIRE .'• ■•' From the Stage to Gallery.'''• _. Meßßrs Somerfcon,. Anderßon, and Ureer will perform the MOST WONDERFGL FEATS That have ever been witnessed on" the' Hori-; zontal Bar. •,..... '- v ' J. GRAHAME, • Agent. • D Y special request To-Niom, the " SPOUTJL> im AUCIIOWEER,"bya well-known. . Amateur. . ';. ; .-•; ■.; ■'. > • > j. Sporting. i SFOIiiUSrOiViUSfOIIIS. ■ \.i ASTER MONDAY,' ill •-■ ■ ' April 6, at •' ; - ; : h ' : •' ■-. . PARA WAI GARDENS. .Under', the Patronage of the Borough Councillots. HORSE fiAOES, FLAT MOING, &o. .•',■'■' STEWARDS! . ■/; : '■' i Messrs Craig, Robinson, Mollhone, Jones, Cook, Whitford, Ballin, Young, Twokill, Quint, ■ W. W. Robinson.LOCAL HORSE R ACE, H miles (Handitop).. Prize, £5. Post entry, 10s. 200 Yards FLAT'RACE (Handicap). Prize, £110s. Entrance; Is U.' 1 HURDLB RACE, .% miles (Handicap), 2 miles.Prize,'£s; "Post.enhy, 105.,,y THRBE-IiEGIGEi) RACE., Prized jEL;. En- . trance, Is. -, \>-r,.'A 300.Yards HURDLE RACEV (Handicap).. Prize,. £2,- » ; Entrance, 2s.' • MAORI HORSE RACE. Prize, £5, En« ..trance,-10s,■' •■'■■■■• \. i ■:<■■'•• RUNNING HIGH-LEAP. Prize, £1. En* ■-,'■ ■■■ trance, Is.' ■ ■■;••''"■'■■ •■'■--■■■•■<■■'■■' _ ■ "' Post entries for each oyent to -he made half* an-hour before the race i 3 cillei.''-. '";' . ; yi '■]■ ■' The decision of the [Stewards to be final.' ! '' ' '.'■■■-i EASTEB MONDAY,-•'; ! 8 i; PO B T SI ■ PARAWAI; 0 *' >j ;- * . ... DANCING! DA ; NOINGI . •; • INTHEPAVILIOA'., . ,;.-fl- - • -. '. ': ;-•". * ''r W.-ROSEi '.''.' Business Notices;; 1 "f^ MUSICAL NOTICE ■• -i : SELLING OFF i ! SELLING--OBF4' h. ouoi:aEY, : ::v;s IMPORTER, .INSTRUMENT AND t „' music seller;;;' ;:;. , ;ii Junction of Quoenand Wakefield streets, Auckland.'''-' v; ' HCUCKBKY contemplates leaving Auck« , land for England shortly, and has de"i termined to dispose of all his Stock on hand, PIANOFORTES ON HAND. _ The Choicest and Cheapest of all the Noted ilakers. :' Tricord Cottage/by Bordof-Paris, £37; two or three Second-hand cheap,. ■ * d EX 'LAUDERDALE.' : Just Opened, a large and choice selection by • ; the greatest makers, at lowest possibleprices. HARMONIUMS .from £12j)10a. No reasonable offer refused,- "''" -.-t"::". '.Greatly. Reduced,, all of : tho finest quality, '} CONCERTINAS,-VIOLINS; FLUTES, k) i 10,000 of all /'the Popular Musio on hand. ■) Trade supplied; orders by'Post^'unotuaUy ittondedto.,,' l ' •■ ■ , " ; ESIABUHBHD 1863.

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Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1781, 6 April 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1781, 6 April 1874, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1781, 6 April 1874, Page 1

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