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'MANTLES! MANTLES! MANTLES! Just Landed, ex "Ashburton." TOrVJ'ADrES AND GIRLS SUMMER CLOTH, SATIN, BLACK IZU .GLACE, AND MOIICE ANTIQUE, 'FROM 12s. 6d. to £3 3s. F. :K. ALLEN, Alma House, Willis Street. ; stli iJanijary, TBSB. " _ WAIRARAPA~RACES. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, The 10th and HthJFebruary, 1858. STEWARDS-W. SMITH, A. C.UXJEsTaND X JIUSSKI.L, ESQUIRES. JUDGE—C. B. BDKLASE, KSQUIKE. To start at Twelve o'Clock eacSi l>siy, 00 Hdbdib Rack of £ added to a Sweepstakes of £1 Is. each, 4 yrs eld to carry 10 st., 0 yrs. 10 st. 7 lb., six yrs. and aged ) 1 st. Hems twice round over six jumps 3lt 6 in. high, second horse saves his slakes. _ Pkodook Puts of £25 added to a Sweepstakes of £2 2s. each, for horses foaled in the Colony, that have never run previous to this Season, the winners oi the Burnham Water Produce to carry 10 lbs. extra, 3 yrs. old to carry 8 st., 4 yrs. 8 st. 7 lb., 5 yrs. 8 st. 10 lbs., six yrs. and aged 9 st. Heats, twice round, second horse saves his stakes. Ladies Punsß value £ given by the Ladies of the Valley, to be run for by horses belonging to and owned in the Valley, entrance £1 ]s. Heats, once round, Catch weights. , , Chai.lkngk Whip,—Entrance £2 2s. Weights to be Handicapped by the Stewards. SECdND~r>AY. Waiiiakapa Stakes £25 added to a Sweepstakes of £2 2s. each, 3 yrs. old to carry S st. 7 lbs., 4 yrs. 9 st., 5 yrs. 9 st. 7 lbs , six yrs. and aged 10 st. Winners and thorough breds to carry 7 lbs. extra, second horse saves his stakes. Heats, Uvico round. Stock Horse Hack.—Conditions as last ye.ay. Puny Rack. —Weights for inches—Entrance 10s. 6d. Maom Race.—Conditions same as last year. The whole of the Races will be Post Entrances, and come off on the old Course, (Mr. Bidwffl'e Run.) r Secretary and Treasurer. Wairarapa, 12th December, 1857. SftY&L &LYVi£l,€ T€GEJIT®jE. UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF MR. R. H. COX, I From the English, Melbourne, and Sydney Theatres. FIRST t NIGHT OF THE DRAMATIC COMPANY. Who will appeal- for SIX NIGHTS ONLY. FRIDAY, 15th_JANUARY, 1858. This Evening tbo Performance will commence with the favourite Comedietta entitled A KISS IN THE DAEK ! ! By J. 13. Buckstone, Esq. MR. PETTIBONE, a Gentleman on the Stock Exchange extremely loving, and extremely jealous Mr. R H. COX. FRANK FATHOM, a Gentleman from the Antipodes ... Mil H. BERTRAM. MRS. PETTIBONE, the Stockbroker's, better half Mus. R. H.COX. SUSAN Miss CLARA SEYMOUR AFTER WHICH A Favourite Ballad by, MISS SEYMOUR. To be followed by the Celebrated Furce entitled THE ETON BOY OR CAPTAIN POPIIAM, enjoying a military reputation Mv R. H. COX. DABSTER, a Viuiiin to practical jokes and foibles Mb. H. BERTRAM COLONEL CUHRY, of necnlinrtempestuoustemperament, Mk.J. H.WILLIAMS. FANNY CURRY, assuming the character oi Tom the Eton Boy. Mas. R. H. COX SALLY,—He/ Maid Miss SEYMOUR. GRAND OVERTURE BY THE BAND. To conclude with the New Pantomime Ballet, FROLICS OF A BAY; Or, LOVEKS BEWILDERED, In which Mr. and Mrs. Cox, Miss Leslie, and Mr. H. Bertram will appear. Incidental to the Ballet— "DRUM POLKA, GROTESQUE," •• BUY-A-BROOM WALTZ." • GAVOTTE*- , HORNPIPE Ct.IKLAND DANCE/ STAGE MANAGER . Mk R H COXACTING MANAGER me. FRANCIS LEe! PmcKs of Admission—Boxes; ss-.; Pit, 2s. 6d. Doors open at half-past Seven o'clock, performance to commence at Eight precisely Tickets way be had of Messrs. W. Lyon,' P. Laing, and at the Box Office of the iheatre, which will be open from 10 till 4, and where Seats cun be secured.

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Wellington Independent, Volume X, Issue 1259, 13 January 1858, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wellington Independent, Volume X, Issue 1259, 13 January 1858, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wellington Independent, Volume X, Issue 1259, 13 January 1858, Page 2

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