His Excellency the Governor and Lady Carrington spent Christmas with their family at Moss Yale. Lord Carrington, accompanied by Mr. E. W Wallington, left Moss Vale on Monday, to be present at ...
Article : 1,824 wordsThe Philharmonic Society of Sydney, on Friday, December 23, in common with a time-honoured custom in many places in England, in British possessions all over the world, in America, and in Germany ...
Article : 1,151 wordsThis theatre was reopened on Christmas Eve by a company which includes Mr. John L. Hall, who, in the piece selected, "Our Girls," resumed his well-known representation of Captain Gingah. The ...
Article : 120 wordsThe attractions of Mr. Frank M. Clark's "All Star Novelty Combination" fill the Opera-house nightly with delighted audiences, and of its kind it would be difficult to find a better entertainment of better ...
Article : 96 words"In the Ranks," a new drama by Messrs. George Sims and H. Pettitt, was produced for the first time in Sydney on Monday evening. Mr. George Rignold secured the rights of the play for Australia some time ...
Article : 609 wordsMr. Fred Maccable attracts large audiences to the Academy of Music, and sends them away each evening thorough believers in his plan of banishing care. The After-dinner Speaker, the Masher, the ...
Article : 67 wordsMr. W. J. Holloway had a crowded house at his farewell benefit, when "Ingomar" was played. The company are now in Newcastle. The benefit to Mr. Edward Hanlan was largely ...
Article : 205 words"Dignare, Domine, die i[?]to sine peccato nos custodire." Lord! for to-morrow and its needs I do not pray; Keep me, my God, from stain of sin ...
Article : 335 words"Little Jack Sheppard" appealed to the patrons of the Criterion as successfully as though witnessed for the first time. The theatre was crowded in all parts, and the reception of Miss Fanny Robina and Mr. ...
Article : 221 wordsMr. Dampier on Saturday last produced before a crowded house a sensational story, " The World Against Her," by Mr. Frank Hervey, which, from its reception, will hold possession of the stage for some ...
Article : 307 wordsThe management of this theatre signalised the opening of the pantomime season by having the building lighted throughout with electricity, a change which the close, muggy heat of Monday made particularly ...
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The Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1871 - 1912), Sat 31 Dec 1887, Page 1373
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