mHEATEE EOYAL. Proprietor E. J. DeLias CROWDED HOUSES ! LAST FIVE NIGHTS Of the celebrated English Comedian, I\/[" R - "pEEDEEICK -jl/rAESHALL. Last Night But Oxe OP Q , U I L P ! ! The Great Fire Scene ! Denth of Little Nell ! Deliins' Specialty Company The Vision ! The Success of the Season ! ■ The New Scenery ! (Written expressly for Frederick Marshall.) OLD CURIOSITY SHOP ! Death of Quilp ! Washed away by the tide ! Doors opeu at 7.15 ; to commence at 8. Prices— Dress Circle, 4s ; Stalls, 2s 6d ; Pit, 13. Box-plan at Messrs. Upton and Co.'s. Last Nights of DeLias' Australian Speciality Company. MONDAY, For one night only, the Comedy of the day, FRIENDS AND FOES ! . Tuesday and Wednesday, Farewell Nights, BETSY ! •A GRAND CONCERT Will bo given by the Auckland Phihiakmosio Society, Under the direction of PROFESSOR F. O. CAILLIAU, In the CHORAL HALL, on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19th. ' Tickets— 4s, 3s, and 2s— to be had of all leading Booksellers. Commence at 8 p.m. Plan of reserved seats at Upton's, Queen-street. A UCKLAND AMATEUR ATHLETIC CLUB. The Fourth Annual General Meeting of the above Club will be held in the Club-room, Thistle Hotel, at 8.30 p.m. on TUESDAY, the 13th instant, when a full attandance of members is requested. A Committee Meeting will be held at the same place at 7.30 p.m. on the same date, for the transaction of business in connection with General Meeting. E. NEVILLE R. FORDER, Hon. Sec. A UCKLAND ANNUAL REGATTA. A — — ■ To be Heldox Moxday Jaxuauy 30, 1882. PRELIMINARY PROGRAMME.. 1. CHAMPION TRADING RACE for Brigantines. Schooners and Ketches— so tons register and upwards. 2. TRADING CUTTERS— 2S tons register and upwards. 3. TRADING VESSELS (excluding Cutters)— 2s tons register and under 50 tons. 4. SCOW RACE. 5. TRADING VESSELS— any rig, under 25 tons which have not been built for Yachts. 6. YACHTS (decked or half-decked)— under 6 tons. 7. BONA FIDE FISHING BOATS. 8. OPEN-SAILING BOATS— First-class (as per Rule 31). 9. OPEN -SAILING BOATS— Second-class (as per Rule 31). 10. FOUR-OARED GIG RACE—Open to all-comers, with or without coxswain. No outriggers. i 11. FOUR-OARED GIGS (no outriggers)— The property of any Rowing Club, and rowed by bona Jido Amateurs. 12. FOUR-OARED GIGS (no outriggers)— Tho property of any Rowing Club, and Rowed by bona jide Amateurs under 21 years of age. 13. SCULLERS RACE—Open to all-comers. 14. SCULLERS RACE— Bona fide Amateurs. 15. DINGIES— Under 12 feet over all, rowed by Boys xinder 16 years of age. 16. MERCHANT SAILING VESSELS' GIGS— Four oars and coxswain. Copies of Regulations to be had on application to R. E. ISAACS, Hon. Secretary. August 31, 1881. •MILLIARDS! EXCHANGE HOTEL BILLIARD-ROOM. E. BERESFORD Begs to thank his patrons and the public for past favours, and solicits a continuance of the same. The room is fitted up with one of Thurston's Championship Tables, together with every necessity for the comfort of a Billiard-room. Every* attention, and the best o Liquor. Also, racing and general information. N.B.— The Lyttelton Times', Otago Witness, Wellington Mail, nnd principal Melbourne papers filed. OUTRAGES AGAINST THE JEWS IN SOUTHERN RUSSIA. Subscription Lists in aid of a fund to be forwarded for the object of relieving the distress caused by the dreadful and unprovoked outrages against the Jewish residents in Southern Russia, will be for a short time, at the various Banks, the offices of Messrs. L. D. Nathan and Co., Shortland-street ; nnd E. and A. Isaacs, Lower Queenstreet j also, with Members of the Sub-committoe: —Messrs. P. A. Philips, Rev. S. Goldstein, L. Philips, D. Bloom, S. Rauius, I. Alexander, L. Neumegan, by whom donations will be thankfully received and acknowledged. A. H. NATHAN. 1055 Treasurer.
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Observer, Volume 2, Issue 52, 10 September 1881, Page 611
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