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Concert A 0 A D E M X OF MUSI 0. THIS EVENING,'. EASTER MONDAY! March 29th, 1880. " " COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT & DANCE TBNDEBED TO MR R. HUNTER BY THAMES SCOTTISH BAND & PRIENDST PROGRAMME: Pabi I. ' Selection by Band (Rigoletto) ' Glee—Messrs Brown, Probert, and Robertson Song—Mr G. P. Hilton Song—"Babies on the Block "—Mr James McLiver , Song—Miss Hunter Song—"The Gallants of England"—Mr"o. Brown . Piano Duet —H.M.S. Pfnafore—Misses Hunter Song—Mr S. Catran • . Part Ilr Selection by Band—Queen's Messenger. Duet—Misses Belcher and Hunter. Recitation—" Spanish' Champion "— ._ Master S.Reid' ■ ' - . Song—" The spell is broken, we must part" • —Mrs May Song—"Yes, let me like a Soldier fell"— Mr Robertson Patriotic and Humorous Song, written by Mr R. Wiseman, entitled ■• Ora Thames ' . Voltojteebs'—Mr R. Wiseman Thames Scottish Band will supply music for Dance, to which holders of R-ont.Seat Tickets will be admitted. . , . .392 Racing ' : ■ WAIKATO CAYALRY BICES! TO BE HELP ON THE PARA WAI RACE-COUESE By the kind permission of Thomas Spenceb, Esq. mO-MORBOW (TUESDAY). JUDas: Louis Ehrenfried, Esq. Stiwabds : Colonel Lyon Major Jackson , . Lieutenant Perry . Lieutenant Gavin ■ Thos. Spencer, Esq., J. Darrow, Esq. Stabur: Sergeant Watters. .._'■.': CldtßK OF COTTBS*: . ..* Frank Pilling, Eiq. . , Clibi os ScaXM : ' '' * - D. Cloonan, Eiq. IJahdicapp ixs: . , Lieut. Kirkwood, Lieut. Johnston, Corpl. ■• Wilkinson, M. Casey, Esq. • First Race at 12 o'clock sharp. 1. MAIDEN CAVALRY BADE, of—ion, for all troop horses that hare never won public money; entrance, 7s 6d; distance, 1£ times round the course; aged borset to oarry list; 51bs allowed for every year under 6 years. 2. HANDICAP CAVALRY HURDLE RACE, of—seTS.; twice round tkt course orer six flight* of hurdles, 3ft 6ia high; entrance, 10s. 3. THAMES CUP HANDICAP, of- sots. ; three times round the course; entrance, 15s; open to all hone*. . 4. MAIDEN CAVALBY HURDLE RACE, of—sots. ; twice round the course, orer six flight of Hurdles, 3ft 6in high; entrance, 7s 6d. Same conditions a* ■ first race. .5 OPEN HANDICAP TROTTING RACE, of — sots. ; 4t times round the the oourse % no weight less than list; entranoe, 10b. 6. HANDICAP CAVALRY RACE, of — sots. ; twice round,the oourse; entranoe 10s. COSDITIOKB: All Races to be run under the Rules of the Auckland Jockey Club. All Cavalry Races to be ridden by Troopers. Protests to be ia writing, accompanied with 20s. Entries for all Handicaps to bs made to . the Secretary, at the Governor Bowen Hotel, before 10 o'clock To-morrow (Tuesday) Horn* ing. . ; '...-■.,:•■ Taps. Fxktok: Secretary. General Notices HOT SPRINGS HOTEL^W Te Aboha. ■■ .■ GS. O'HALLOBAN begs to inform his. • old friends and the publio generally' that be has taken the Hot Springs Hotel,.and purposes making extensive alterations and additions. A Punt on a wire rope is in oourse of construction for the convenience of tra* - Tellers. The Springs are being improved and houses built over them.. It is the intention of the proprietor to make this the sanatoruuai of the district. The curative properties of i these Springs are well known, and need no comment. Good Bedrooms; a first-class Table and Wines. Beer and Spirits of first quality can be depended on. Horses for hire; G. S. O'HALLOEAN, :" 399 . PIOFXteTOX. NORWICH UNION INSURANCE COMPANY. TV/f E LOUIS MELHOSE has keen ap* •**•-■ poiuted AGENT of the NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY •for Grahamstown and surrounding districts, and will be happy to afford every information to present and intending Assurants. ■ ... L. MELHOSE, ■' '" EXCKAKGtB BtnXDINOS, 373 Grahamitown. _

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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3512, 29 March 1880, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3512, 29 March 1880, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3512, 29 March 1880, Page 2

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