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Amusements mH E AT R E E O Y..AL Btage Manager ...... Mr D. Clinton Soenio. Artist ... ... Mr E. Hdntley ■■;■ Musical Conductor ... Mr R. Owen. LAST.jNIGHT OF THE COMPANY. THI9 (SATURDAY) EVENING, Nov. 16, ■ . -•'"■ The performance will oonsist of Dion Bouoicault's celebi'ated play of TEE COLLEEN BAW2T. Hardreas Cregau ... ... Mr I). Cixnton Danny Mann ... ... Mr H( WE lily O'Connor (the Colleen Bawn)... ... ... Miss Vbbnon Front Seats, 3s; Gallery, 2s ; Fit, Is. Shows ACADEMY OP MUSIC. GRAND FLOWER SHOW, To Cembbate the Ninth Annual Meeting of the HA/tJRAKI LADIES' BENEVOLENT w SOCIETY. WEDNESDAY, 20th NOVEMBER. JUDGE: C, T. WbbjS 1, Esq, of Mount Hobaon Nursery. . LIST OF PHIZES: Basket of Flowers —Ist prize, a Cushion; . . 2nd, Mata; 3rd, Baby's Boots Best Arranged Hand Bouquet—lsfc prize, Fair of Vases; 2nd, Child's Frock ; 3rd, Baby's Boots Beit Arranged Table Bouquet—lst prize, | Cabinet; 2nd, Butter Cooler; 3rd, Mats Best Bridal Bouquet—lst prize, Wax Water j Lily; 2nd, Glove Box ; 3rd, Baby's Shoes Design in Flowers—lst prize, Cushion ; 2nd, Child's Pelisse; 3rd, Glass.Sugar Basin Out Roms—lsfc prize, £1; 2nd, Fair Vases, 3rd, Lady's Skirt Cut Faneies—lst prize, Pair Ornaments; 2nd, Butter Dish ; 3rd, Baby's Frock Out Fuchsias—lst prize, Ink Stand ; 2nd, Tray; 3rd, Mats Cut Carnations—lst prize, Fair Vases ; 2nd, Work Bag Cut Doable Stooks—lst prize, Jar Jinger; 2nd, Garden Tools Cut; Verbenas—lst prize, Tin Biscuits; 2nd, Mats; 3rd, a C shion Cut Pelargoniums—l st prize, Bread Knife ' and Board ; 2nd, lib Tea Cut Geraniums—lst prize, Pair Ornaments; 2nd,ldoz Egg Cups •Out Antirrhinum (Snapdragon)—lst prize, Fair Fowels; 2nd, Gas Bracket Cat Bweet Williams—lst prize, Pair Boots; 2nd, Leg Mutton Cut Ixias and Gladiolas—lst prize, Album ; 2nd, Bottle Florida Water Collection of Ferns—lit prize, China Flower , Pot; 2nd, Ivory Rule ; 3rd, Thermome- I ter Variety of Plants—lst prize, a Table ; 2nd, i Tin of Biscuits, Barest Plant—lst prize, Book; 2nd, Powder Box Cottage Window Plant—lst prize, £1; 2nd, Book Potatoes (not le>s than six pounds)—lsfc prize, Picture; 2nd, Hassock) 3rd, Leghorn Hat P«a* (not less than six pounds)—lst prize,' Trimmed Hat; 2nd, Umbrella; 3rd, Leghorn Hat Cabbage—lat prize, Workbox ; 2nd, pair Bracelets ; 3rd, a Pipe Cauliflower—lgt prize, Footstool; 2nd, pair Boots; 3rd, lib Tea 'Turnips (6 in a bunch) —Ist prize, Watering Can; 2nd, lib Tea; 3rd, Leg Mutton Carrots (6 in ». bunch)—lst prize, Watering Can'] 2nd, lib Tea; 3rd, Boast of Beet Onions (6 in a bunch) —Ist prize, Japanned ' Writing Set; 2nd, Hassock; 3rd, Cruet Stand Broad Beans (set less than 6 pounds)—lst prize, Footstool; 2nd, Joint Meat Rhubarb (6 sticks)—lst prize, Child's Dress; 2nd, Lamp; 3rd, Water Bottle* Strawberries—lst prize, a Cake; 2nd, Teapot ; 3rd, Joint of Meat .to6o#eberries—lst prize, Pair Boots; 2nd, Batter Cooler and Sugar Basin; 3rd, Canister of Tea Xewona (not less than three) —Ist prize, Anti- ,;' macassar; 2nd,' Slippers; 3rd, ilb Tea Collection of Vegetables—lst prize, £1; 2nd, . Tin Biscuits; 3rd, Leghorn Hat Cucumber —Ist prize, Tin Biscuits; 2nd, Two Baskets. ■ No Entrance Fee for Exhibits. All exhibits will be received between the hours of 10 a.m. and 12 noon, after which hour none can be entered for competition. Doors' open from 3 to 5 in the afternoon, and 7 o'clock in the evening. A PROMENADE CONCERT and ENTERTAIKMENT in the EVENING, when the Annual Beport will be lead, after which part of the Fruit and Vegetables will be disposed of by .auction. Admission—One Shillings. 3453 Meetings H. A. C. B. S. Geahamstown Bbanch, No. 35. ■>^ ' fT'HE Usual Fortnightly 1 MEETING of the Members of this Branch will be ■ wflff W held atthe Hall»0B MONDAY W^MT. next, November 18th, at 8 m- Landebs, Secretary. I. O. O. F., JfiJ M.U., A.D. LOYAL WAIKATO LODGE, No. 6444. mHB Usual Fortnightly MEETING of JL the above Lodge will be held at the Odd Fellows' Hall; Richmond street, on TUES< DAY EVENING, November 19, at 7.30 o'clock. Chahmss Ahisb, Secretary. Fire and Marine Insurance SOUTH BRITISH FIRE AND MABINE INSURANCE COMPANY OP NEW ZEALAND. "VTESSBS FRATER BROTHERS are *■ -■ appointed Agents te> the above Compuny for the Thames Goldficlds, in place of Mr Richard Hudson, resigned. Fire and Marino risks accepted at Lowest Current Rates. A. Boauixuak, | , Manager. ! Auckland, Octebcr 24tb, 1878. . 3323 j

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Thames Star, Volume IX, Issue 3044, 16 November 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume IX, Issue 3044, 16 November 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume IX, Issue 3044, 16 November 1878, Page 3

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