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Amusements A 0 A DEMY OF MUSIC. MONDAY NIGHT, JAN. 2, 1882. Great Bill MG-reat Bill! • GRAND ENTERTAINMENT In Aid of MR PATRICK MEEHAN'S FAMILY. Under Distinguish^ Patronnge. A number of Ladies and Gentlemen Amateurs and Lieut. Herman have kindly consented to appear. DANCE! DANCE! After Mie Entertainment. Holders of Front Seat Tickets admitted FRKK Tickets obtainable everywhere. REMEMBER! THE MEEHAN FAMILY BENEFIT! Admission—3a, 2«, and Is. Doors open at 7.30. Overture, 8 o'cl'.ck sharp. 3360 . , Sports VTEW EAR's pARNIVAL! TARARU GARDENS. MONDAY~JAN. 2nd. Under the distinguished Patronage of the Duke of Fettis Row, the Marquis of PungaFlat, and the Udils, Decimals, and Ciphers of the "999." .The Committee appointed to carry oat the above have the honor to launch upon the sea of public opinion THE PROGRAMMB Of events which may reasonably be expected to happen on the above eventful occasion. THB GARDENS Are renowned over the whole ot' the Southern Hemisphere, and no expense has been spared in adding to their Natural Beauty. THE EXTENSIVE FOUNTAINS Will Play from 12 to 2 p.m. THE HERMIT'S GROTTO Has been newly Whitewashed, and a new live Hermit oan be consulted in reference to the Past, Present, or Future. THE ROYAL PAVILION AND THEATRE ROYAL Will be re-opened (for this occcation only) under the superintendence of WttMAic Augustus McDonald, when an Astounding Mysterious Budget Of Comicalities, Eccentricities, & Absurditiei, „} : and lots'of other fun will take place. For the Lovers of Dancing the Committee have provided A MONSTER SALOON, WHBBB A FIRST-QLASS M.C., AND A FULL STRING BAND Will be in Attendance. Sports to Commence at 12. GIRLS' RACE (over 12)—1st Prize 6s; { Second, 2s 63. Entrance, 6d. BOYS' RA.OE (over 14)—l»t Prise, St; ! Second, 2s 6d. Entrance, 6d. GIRLS' RACE (under 12;—OLit Prise, ss; Second, 2s 6d. Entrance, 6d. BOYS' RACE (under 14)—1st Prize, ss; Second, 2s 6d. Entrance, 6d. VAULTING—Ist Prize, £2; Second, 10». 1 Entrance, sa. WBES KLING (Cumberland)—lst Prize, £2; Second Prize, £1. Entrance, sa. SACK MACE (3 times round the Pond)—lst Priza, 10s ; Second, ss. Entrance, Is. CLIMBING THE GREASY POLE—Priie, £1. Entrance, 2s. WALKING THE BOOM—lst, lOi; 2nd, , 2s 6d. Entrance, Is. - Conditions. —All Entries to be made on the ground, and in all cases the decision of the Committee to be final. Programme punctually "carried out at halfhour intervale. Gko. Habooxtrt, Manager. ' PROGRAMME OF T>ACES TO BE HELD AT PARA WAI GARDENS ON MONDAY, JANUARY 2nd, 1882. StEWABDS: Messrs T. Spencer, W. Da?ies, A. Hume, James McLaren, P. J. Perry, R. R. McGregor, Thomas Williams. Judge: His Worship the Mayor. Handicakpebs : Messrs A. Hume, John C. Butterworth. Clbbk of the Coubse: Mr F. Wells. Stabteb : Mr J. Neal. £ s. 1. 200 Yards Handicap Flat Race— entrance, 2s ... 2 0 2. Hack Race, twice round—entrance, 10s „ ». »• 710 3. One Mile Handicap Flat Raceentrance, 5s .5 0 4. Handicap Steeplechase, twioe round ; the old Steeplechase Courseentrance, 30s ... ... ... 20 0 5. Half-mile Handicap Hurdle Raoe, for men—entrance 4s 3 0 6. Log Race on the River—entrance, 2s 2 0 Conditions '.—Entries for Steepleohase will be received up to MONDAY, at 12. o'clock, with the Secretary, on the Course. All other events port entry. In all cases the decision ,of the.Stewards to be final; Three Entries or no race. Edwabd Johns, \ • ■■ . Secretary. HOLDEN'S 42s Silver Hunting WatchGuaranteed 2 years I wish it to be understood that my object in selling 3s T«A is the. greatest good to the greatest number, and that the greatest number is number 'c, therefore try MoGowan's 8s JJli j ,-;*',%' '■ ' - , " A dief embrowned tint which tells -tha. natu«e of the leaf McGowak sells " al «s c poqndi

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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 4057, 30 December 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 4057, 30 December 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 4057, 30 December 1881, Page 3

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