A di-amatic entertainment in connection ■with the Remuera Social Union took plaoo ia the district hall last evening, mere wa? a larpo attendance. Two amusing pieces were given by local amateurs, viz., '• Chopetick and Spikens," and " A Regular Fix " each of which passed off very successfully.
The half-caste son of Francis Scott, three years of age, dressed in light tweed knickerbocker suit, with black felt hat on which the word " Victory" is printed, was ■missing this afternoon.
The committee of the Auckland Rowing ■Association met at the vVaitomata Hotel last evening, when a report was drawn up for presentation at the annual meeting to ho hold on October Ist, wtejl new ofFicers and committee will be eleoted. The report euggests that the local Rob B,oy Canoe €lub be lurited to take part in the ngjt regatta to bo held in November. Ihe balance »b&et shows a credit bzdanco of i.l add.
Steasra Gaaetfc Brothers announce a cishsftloof «9.ooow,oithof boots at low rates, Knmueneo of alterations.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 4124, 21 September 1883, Page 3
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