Sporting. Of NO CHARGE FOR ADMISSION. A UCKLAND RACING CLUB'S _HL SPRING MEETING, 1889. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11 (Celebration of Pbinck of Waies's Birthday). ADMISSION TO THE COURSE ADMISSION TO THE COURSE FREEI FREE I FR"E! FREE! FREE I FKER I FREE! FREE! WM. PEROIVAL. Secretary. Athletics, Etc. AUCKLAND \Bi A MATEUR ATHLETIC AND CYCLE CLUB. QFRINff. ]V|" BETING. DOMAIN CRICKET GROUND. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1889. Flwfc Raoo to start at 3..30 p.m. ADMISSION ONE SHILLING. J. HALYDAY, Jun.. Hon. Sec. Exhibitions. UCKLAND POULTRY, PIGEON, CANARY AND DOG ASSOCIATION. THE THIRD ANNUAL DOG SHOW Will be held in the AGRICULTURAL HALL (Columbia Rink), THIS DAY. Admission • - - - One Shiixino Children HalNpriee. ':' Wt H. COoi*gtt, Beo^ty. Auckland rose society. "^ sprin"o horticultural show. Saturday, november 16, 1889, IN THE . CHORAL HALL. Admission .... .. .. .. Sirpence. Prize Schedule* may be obtained at tho Seedsmen's and Florists' Shops. Entries close at 5 p.m. on WEDNESDAY. November 13. und can bo received on that day at Wildman's, Stationer, Victoria Arcade. W. H. COOPER. Secretary. ONEHUNGA HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. THE SPRING SHOW Of the above Society will be held in tho PUBLIC PIAkL, ONEHUNGA, ON , ■ SATURDAY, THE 23b0 INST. Special Prizes will he awarded for three distinct sorts ot Home-marie Jams, and three distinct sorts of Home-made Jellies. N.B.—All ontrie3. accompanied with entrance I'ecs, must bo forwarded to the Secretary not iator thrni SATURDAY, tho 16th instant C. K. JEFFS, Hon. Sec. .jpj JPp y "~ H 'I _r~~L. THURSDAY and i'RIBAY, Nov. 23 and £0. DOLL SHOW, SALS OF WORK, MUSICAL TABLEAUX, Etc. . Ktc. Promoted by Ladies o£ St. Paul's Church. TV/MOONLIGHT EXCURSION AND SACRED CONCERT. . . TO-MdRROW (Sunday)'EVENING. MISS GEORGIE SMITHSON, Encouraged by the sue ess of her first Concert last season, has arranged to give a aeries, commencing SUNDAY, iOtb. IMMEDIATELY AFTER DIVINE SERVICE. The steamer Osprey will leave Queen-street Wharf about 8.30, returning at 10.15 prompt. Programme. March on hymn. "From Greenland's Icy Mountains." D. G. Arteney: fantasia, "The Angels' Choir," E. Lacoute; chorus, " Preserve Him for the Glory," from Handel's "Saul;" selection. "' The Last Judgment" Spohr; anthem, "At Anchor Laid." Bannister; chorus, •' Hail the King of Glory," air. by J. Robinson; glee, "Forgive, Blest Shade," Dr. Callcott. Bandmaster, Mr J. West. Temperaace Refreshments on board, supplied by Mr Montgomery. Tickets, One Shilling. 'titi "OURNS CLUB HIGHLAND &Jm -*^ ASSEMBLIES. AND FANCY DRESS BALL, To be held in ST. GEORGE'S HALL, NBWTON, ON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1889. Double Tickets, ss; Extra Lady, 2e 6d; Spectators, Id; to be had from Members of the R. GSDDES, Hon. Sec. BAND OF HOPE UNION. Members of the United Methodist. Ponsonby Wesleyan,Pltt-etreetWeßleyan, and Christian Standard Bamd of Hodo Choirs are very kindly invite* to attend a rahearaal of the Test-pi«oe, " The March of the Temperance Army," at the Surrey Hills Meeting House, opposite the Newton Borough Council Offices. Williamson Avenue, TO-NIGHT (Saturday}, at 7.30. ' VV. J. MAODERMOTT. Sec. T7IXHIBITION of Glassblowing, Satur.Hi day Afternoon, from 2 to 5. Admission, 6d. Prizes given. Works, FMematt'BßWt
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Auckland Star, Volume XX, Issue 267, 9 November 1889, Page 1
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