Amusements.
GALA NIGHT ! GALA NIGHT ! TTAMILTON. HALL. THURSDAY, MAY 6, At 7.30 p.m. Attraction Extraordinary. Julia B. Lucas, (Now a permanent resident in this Town), , Kindly assisted by the Ladies • and Gentlemen forming therecherche . . Cambridge Dramatic Society ! In conjunction with J. B. LUCAS, Will have the honour of presenting to the Hamilton P«blic, in an unrivalled manner, the elegant French Comedy Drama of 4 , < j Deiicate Ground ; or, the Revolution. Citizen Sangfroid Mr J. B. Lucas Alphonsede Grandier...Mr,H. A. Keesing Pauline Mrs B. Lucas Captain BouUion.. {..Mr Lucas Rosa Rosebud ) Concluding with the Brilliant Comedy, as " ' performed" by the' Cambridge' Corps", ' A Blighted Being! Susan Spanker May Lambert Job; Wort .. ; > , . .Mr A. Hugheß Ned'.Spahker Mr H. A. Keesing Cumnijng-.' Mr Chapel O'Rafferty MrKayll The Hamilton Light Infantry Band have kindly consented to perform a number of choice selections. ■
Admission— 3s and 2s. TUESDAY, MAY 11th, At-Cambridge, OTHELLO And the Pantomime Ballet, Brigand's Capture. ■ ' ',' ' ' ' i — — — — COMUS DRAMATIC CLUB. , THE Members of the above Club will give a Performance in Aid of the Funds OF THE Hamilton Light Infantry Band, ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 19. Programme in future issue.
CAMBRIDGE ATHLETIC CLUB. \) _____ MONDAY, May 24th, 1880. Handicappers : Messrs CD. Mackintosh, John Millar, A. H. Hughes ; Starter : Mr R. Swayne. Committee : Messrs. Norgrove, Miller, Hughes, . Jaggs and Chappell.. Judgea: Major D_, r Hay, and Major Wilson. The Sports will commence at 11 a.m. in the Paddock of Mr" Jofin Sharp: , T e Cambridge and Waikato Reed Band will be in attendance. Programme : ; • ' : 1. 150 yards Maiden Raee — Entrance,* 2s 6d ; Ist prize, 20s. 2. 200 yard Race (Maoris only) — Ist prize, ; 2nd prize ; 3rd prize 3. 100 yards Handicap Raee — Entrance, 28 6d ; Ist prize, 40s ; 2nd prize 10s. 4. Hop Step and Jump — Entrance, Is ; Ist prize,, 10s. 5. 200 yards Handicap Race (heats) — Entrance, 2s 6d; member 6f the Club give £5 prize. 6. Jingling Matoh.— Eutrance, Is ; Ist prize, 10s. 7. 150 yards Boys Rice (Handicap), under 15 years — Entrance, Is ; Ist prize, 10s ; 2nd prize, ss , 3rd prize, 2s 6d. 8. 300 yards Handicap Hurdle Race (Maoris only) — Ist prize, ; 2nd prize . 9. 100 yard Handicap, Boy's under 12 years. 10. Throwing Cricket Ball— Entrance, Is ; Ist prize, 10s. 11. 300 yards Handicap Hurdle RaceEntrance, 2s 6d ; Ist prize, 40s ; 2nd prize, 10a. 12. Vaulting with Pole — Entrance, Is; Ist prize. 13. 440 yards Handicap — Eutrance, ss ; Ist prize, 60s ; 2nd prize, 20s. 14. 1(10 yards Veterans Race, for men over 45 years — Handicap, according to age; Ist prize, 20s. 13. Running liong Jump — Entrance, j Is ; Ist prize, 10s. 16. 880 yards Handicap Race— Entrance, ss ; Ist prize, 60s ; 2ud prize, 20s. 17. 2 Mile Walking Match (Handicap) — Entrance, 5s ; Jst prize, 60s. 18. Standing High Jump— Eutrance, Is; Ist prize, 10s. 19. 1 Mile Handicap Raee — Entrance, os; Ist prize, 60s; 2nd prize, 30s; 3rd prize, 10s. 20. Tilting in the Ring— Entrance, 2s 6d; Ist prize, 40s ; 2nd prize, 20s ; 3rd prize, 15s. This event will start at 4.15 p.m.
Conditions :
Three to start or no race Entrance for Handicap Races, Nos. 3, 5, 7}7 } 11, 13, 16, 17, 19, with subscriptions to the funds of 10a Gd, colors, and all performances for the last two years must be forwarded to the secretary, Mr J. T. Camp, on Monday, May 10th, 1880, before 10 p.m. ; all other events will close on the ground, at 12 o'clock sharp. The decision of the Committee will be final. Any winners may take trophies instead of cosh. A time Programme will be posted on the ground, and strictly adhered to. JAMES T. CAMP, Hon. Secretary C.A.C. CAMBRIDGE COURSING CLUB. 25th May, 1880. Puppy Stakes.— Winner, 8 soys.; runner up, 2 soys. Entrance, 1 soy. 28th and 29th May. All Doo STAKfiSrr— Winner^ 10 soys. and silver Cup, value £10, presented by E. Hewitt, Esq. Runner-up, 8 sovs.j 3rd, 4 soys. Entrance, 1£ soys.
Nomination, with entrance money, will close with the Secretary at the Criterion Hotel, Cambridge, as follows :— Puppy Stakes, on Monday, the 24th, at 9 p.m. All Dog Stakes, on Thursday, the 27th (the night of Cambridge Races, at 9 p.m. The stakes to be run under the rules of the Auckland Coursing Club. JAS. P. THOMSON, Hon. Sec. Cambridge, 4th May, 1880. if\ AAA ACRES of first-class JLvJjVfVfV/ Land, situated in Waitoa, in the Piako county, for sale, in lots to suit purchasers. Apply to W. Aitken, Esq., Auckland, or to W. L. C. Williams, Cambridge.
NOTICE. THE party who took the Spouting on Friday night from my house in Hamilton, after Mrs Peat left, is requested to return it to save trouble. WILLUM ALEXAtfDEft
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Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1225, 6 May 1880, Page 3
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777Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XIV, Issue 1225, 6 May 1880, Page 3
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