Meetings. r qDGE PONSONBY, The Regular Fortnightly Meeting will bo held TONIGHT (Wednesday), LodgeAll members requested to HARVEST FESTIVAL will be held in St. Andrew's Church, Epsom, TOMORROW (Thursday), at 7.30 p.m. ZEALANDIA'S PRIDE,' JUVENILE FORESTERS. The R«KU lar Monthly Meetj*'w2teSSis»|i :n ff °f above will be held in 0 8 KWIWH 11 oresters' Hall. Karangrahapo TO-MORROW (Thurs,eßaß 'day) a * P,ae *^ EVENING, at 7.30. G. B. BLACKWOOD, Secretary. THE GRAND LODGE OF NEW , ZEALAND. A Meeting of Masters. Past Masters, and Wardens, and Brethren of all Lodges will bo held at the Masonic Institute, Queen-street, on FRIDAY, February 12, at 8 p.m. Business: To arrange for the Installation of the Grand Maeter at the end of April. G.H.POWLEY, Grand Senior Warden. "VTOTICE TO PROFESSIONAL J3I RUNNERS and THOSE INTERESTED. A Meeting will bo held at P. Quinlan's Edinburgh Castle Hotel, Symonds-street, on FRIDAY, the 12th instant, at 8 p.m. Business important. G. ROBERTSHAW, Convener. EVONPORT STEAM FERRY CO. (LIMITED). The Annual General Meeting of Shareholders of the above Company will be held in the Borough Council Chambers, Devonport, on WEDNESDAY, the 17th February. 1892. at 2.30 p.m. Business: To receive statement of Accounts for year ended 31st December, 1891, and to elect one Direotor and one Auditor. ALEX. ALISON, Manager^ Licensing Notices: "TfcXOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR i_l TRANSFER OF LICENSE.-I, AMELIA ELIZABETH EVANS, of Onchunga, widow, being the Holder of a Publican's License in respect of the house and premises situate at Onohunera, and known as the Royal Hotel, do 1 hereby give notice that I' desiro to obtain, and will, at the next Licensing Meeting to be holden at Onehunga on the Third day of March, 1892, apply for a Transfor of the said License from myself to MAKGARET HELENA TAYLOR, my appointee. Dated iheEighth day of February, 1892.-A. E. EVANB. Sporting. |-\TAHUHU TROTTING CLUB, SUMMER MEETING, ' To be held at POTTER'S PADDOCK, EPSOM, ON OAIURDAY Ttf-EXT, FEBRUARY 13,1892. First Kacb ctarts at 1.30 p.m. TRAMS EVERY FIVE MINUTES. Wμ. L. LOCKHART, Secretary. LAKE RACING OLUB. Nominations for the following Events— Fees MAIDEN PLATE HANDICAP .. ..10s HANDICAP HURDLES 10s WAITEMATA PRODUCE STAKES HANDICAP 5s PUPUKE CUP HANDICAP 20s PONY RACE HANDICAP .. .. ~ 10s HANDICAP MAIDEN HURDLES .. 10s FLYING STAKES HANDICAP .. .. 10s Close on FRIDAY, 12th February, at 10 p.m. addressed to the Secretary, Lake Takapuna; or Mr H. H. Hayr, "Sporting Review " Office, Vulcan Lac 13. JAMES ANSENNE, Hon. See. Board and Residence. A PARTMENTS, with the use of a J\ buggy.—Mrs Adams, Takapuna. COWES, Waiheke. —Every accommodation for visitors ; fishing, boating, bathing: regular steamer; excursion every SaturI day afternoon, at reduced rates, returning on i Monday, early; terms, SI per week.—E. Parris, J Proprietor. ~.' ... . Personal. ■■>.. BRIDGET HOPEFUL,wiII you meeb the young man you wrote to at the foot of Constitution Hill, TO-MORROW (Wednesday) at 8 o'clook.__ ■ R. BAKEWELL, 86, Queen-etreeb, opposite Fort-street, Hours for Consultation: 9.30 to 11 a.m.. 3.30 to 6 and 6.30 to 8 p.m. with large business ex\JC perience about to proceed to Australia ie prepared to undertake and carefully attend to any commissions which may be entrusted to him.—Address by letter P.G., care of Mr G. T. Chapman, Stationer. Queen-street. A~TRIMONIAL. — Middle-aped hard■ working man (farmer) seeks a Life Partner; age, between 20 and 30.—Hannaford's Agency. MATRIMONIAL. — Highly-reepecbable young man (settlor) wishes to meet with Life Partner; age, from 20 to 27.—Hannaford's Agency. MADAME ZENOBIA has Removed to 157, Grey-street, Auckland, where she may ho conßiiltert usual. TIfRS CLUCAS AND CO., HERBALISTS. Offer Speedy, Sure Curo for Influenza, Colds Coughs, Blood Impurities, and all Female Irregularities. y 83. VICTORIA-STREET WEST. I\/TcLEOD BROTHERS, Perambulator i-VL and Wickerware Makers, have Removed from Albert-street to the foot of Upper Queenstreet. _ V MR ADAM, Medical Herbalist, offers a Sure Remedy for Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup, Indigestion, Rheumatism, Consumption, Cholera and other complaints. Advice and free.—Mr Adam, Wellington-street. PERSONAL. —Lessons in Artistic Millinery by Madame Alice, Court Milliner (late of London and Paris). Symonds-street, near City Road. Six (6) Lessons, 10s 6d, or terms can bo arranged for further course. Tram passes door. - WILL Mr call straightforwardly on John D. Murray, Union-street, and inquire personally of " him" about Miss .of this city, and himself, and save further trouble 1 May be seen at residence any evening at 7,15 o'clock.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 34, 10 February 1892, Page 1
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