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AmusementsAUCKLAND HARMONIC; SOCIETY. CHRISTIAN MISSION HALL, Cook-street. Rehearsal of the " Messiah" THIS (Monday) EVENING, at Eight- oClock. New Members received from 7.30. The late Philharmonic Society specially invited to join. Conductor: Mr Pooley. T> ARN EL L HALL. THE SECOND PRIVATE SUBSCRIPTION DaNCB Willbe held TO-MORROW (Tuesday) EVENING, at 8 o'clock. ,«,.„. Committee : — Mesdames Murray, Wilkie. Haines, Ruck-, Honeyman, and Miss Mowbray ; Messrs Andrews. Coates, Mowbray, Goodhue, Armstrong, and Fairburn. Admission by ticket only, to be obtained from any of the above. J. FAIRBURN, Hon. Sec. ST. DAVID'S PRESBYTERIAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL, Symonds-st. CHILDREN'S SOCIAL TEA & LIMELIGHT ENTERTAINMENT . Will be held in the above ! TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) EVENING. Mr J. S. Hill has kindly consented to exhibit a nura ber of his Limelight Views. SOIO3, Recitations, Readings, Duets, &c. Tea at 6.50. Tickets. Is; Children. half__price__ YOUNG MEN'S . CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. SACRED CANTATA, entitled, "QUEEN ESTEE R," Will take placo THIS (Monday) EVENING, at Eight o'Clock. . SIXTY VOICES. Under the Conductorship of Mr Tanfield. Admission, Ono Shilling; Children, Half-price, Skating. mHE COLUMBIA ELITE ROLLER SKATING RINK. GRAND CARNIVAL. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1. FIFTY GUINEAS' WORTH OF PRIZES. MOST ORIGINAL DRESS WORN BY GENTLEMAN—Ist prize. Cruet; 2nd pri_e, Pair of Ball-bearing Wheel Skate 3 MOST ORIGINAL DRESS WORN BY A LADY—lst prize, Brooch and Earrings; 2nd prize. Gold Bracelet BEST SUSTAINED CHARACTER (GENTLEMAN)—Ist prize, Gold Pin (Imitation Skate); 2nd prize, Season Ticket and Skates BEST SUSTAINED CHARACTER (LADY)lst prize, Workbox; 2nd prize. Album MOST GRACEFUL LADY SKATER-Special Prize, Gold Necklet BAND CONCERT, BY FULL GARRISON BAND. J. T. Moreis ......Bandmaster GRAND AMAZONIAN MARCH, AT 9 P.M. Admission, 2s; Reserved Scats, Is, 2s,extra; Skates, One Shilling. Tickets Now on Sale at the Office. The Rink will be Newly Decorated, and lit with Lime and Calcium Lights, worked by Mr MacJde. #_ O.A.SALMON .. ■■ Manager. TJTIUREKA Skating Kink, St. George's JL_ . Hall, Newton. — Potatoe Match This Evening, at 9 p in. Monday Evening-Grand Gala Night, Ladies' Mile L\acc. and Return Polo Match, Eureka v. Victoila Team. Skates .forsale. ';' *-'. i

Meetings. A UCKLAND INSTITUTE. A Meeting of the Members of the' Auckland Institute will be held in the Museum Buildings. Princes-street. THIS (Monday) EVENING, at 8 o'clock, when the following Papers' will be read:— 1. On some new Beetles collected at Te\ Aroha —By Captain T. Broun. M.E.S. 2. On Tongariro and the Taupo District, with limelight illustrations—By Professor A. P. Thoma3, F.L.S. 3. Notes on the Islands to the South of New Zealand—By A. Reischck, F.L.S. T. F. CHEESEMAN, Secretary, AIOTAHI GOLD-MINING COMPANY (Limited). The Annual General Meeting of Shareholders of the above Company will be held at the Company's Office, 83, Queen-street, Auckland, TOMORROW (TUESDAY), at 2.30 p.m. F. A. WHITE, Secretary. THE AUCKLAND TIMBER COMPANY (Limited). Notice is hereby given that an Extraordinary General Meeting of tho Shareholders of the Auckland Timber Company will be held at the Company's Office. Customs-street West, Auckland, on WEDNESDAY, the 15th day of August, 1888, at three o'clock in the afternoon, for the purpose of confirming the following resolution, passed at an 1 Ixtraordinary General Meeting of the Company, held July 27,1888 :— "That this Meeting confirms a certain Agreemcnr, dated the 18th day of June, 1888, and entered into between the Directors of the Company and Mr David Blair, for the Sale of the Assets of the Company, and making provision for the discharge of the liabilities thereof, and also other provisions as in the» said Agreement contained." By Order of tho Directors. W. C. DALDY, Junr., Secretary. Auckland, July 27,1883. ' SOCIETY- OF ARTS. The Annual Meeting will be held in tho Society's Room, Art Gallery Building, on WEDNESDAY, the Ist August, at eight p.m. Business : To Receive the Annual Report and Elect, Officers for the ensuing year. C. D. WHITCOMBE, Secretary. Society of Arts, July 27,1888. - A UCKLAND~RACING club. The AnnuaUGeneral Meeting of Members of the above Club will bo held at the office on MONDAY, 6th August, at 3 o'clock p.m. Business: To receive Statement of Accounts, and elect six members of Committee, in place of those retiring. Immediately after the above Meeting, a Special General Meeting will bo held, to pass the following new Rules: 1. That all Programmes shall bo submitted to the Metropolitan Club for approval. 2. That J the Programme, when submitted, shall be accompanied, if required, by a /properly audited Balance-sheet, showJ ing the receipts and expenditure of the / Club for the past year, and that in no / case shall any Programme be passed / unless it clearly appears from the Bal- / ance-sheet that all moneys received by ( the Club have been expended in Stakes, making improvements to the Course and Stands, or payment of interest and sinking fund en purchase money, or generally in the interest of racing. 3. That no Club shall be allowed to hold more than'five meetings in the year. 4. That any Club holding more than three Meetings in the year must give an average of at least £500 per diem in Stakes. 5. That any Club holding three Meetings in the year must give an average of at least £400 per diem in Stakes. 6. That any Club holding two Meetings in the year must give an average of at least • £200 per diem in Stakes. 7. That subject to the foregoing Rules, and the Rules of Racing, there shall bo no restriction as to the amount of money, added by any Club holding only ono Meeting in the year. WM. PERCIVAL. Secretary A.R.C. 1 ' '_^__ ■" ■ I jj' * OLFE'S" SciNAPPS. —Be sure you obtain Wolves SCHNAPPS, aa-jftis.the only genuine Schnapps. ;i f f : l "• ■ % ■>..." •f J*

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Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 178, 30 July 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 178, 30 July 1888, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 178, 30 July 1888, Page 1

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