TABLE TALK.
Mail Day. 'Frisco mail gone. English mail due. Damp and showery. Alameda lefb for 'Frisco. Crickeb and boating to-day. Mariposa from 'Frisco to-day. Mr Judo farewells to-morrow. Horse races ab Avondale to-day. S s Upolu gone to the South beas. Carrollo's picnic ab Motubapu to-day. New yachts oub in bhe harbour to-day. Ministerial crisis in France continues. Ah Cheecasaab Supreme Courb to-day. Southern Cross arrived from Melanesia. The Governor goes yachting nexb Saturda Supreme Court Civil sessions open on M_3'and Fishing Club excursion thia afternoon. , ._ Holloway Dramatic Company opens MonJudge's Bay Regatta is to be held this day fortnight. ..,,„, , Gladstone and "Labby" have made friends again. _-.__, Additional particulars of the Triple Alliance are cabled. London unemployed have had a harmless midnight procession. The unemployed are flocking to New Zealand from Australi.. Women voted in large numbers at the Mayoral election at Wellington. The City Council have called for tenders for the Bupply of 600 leather dog collars. Steerage passengers are now taken from Australia to New Zealand for one pound. Union Steamship Company will shortly resume their weekly services hence to Sydney. Rev. J. Palmer has arrived from Norfolk Island by the mission schooner Southern Cross. Mission yachb Soubhern Cross will remain here till the Island hurricane season ia over. The new Admiral of bhe Ausbralian naval station will be here in bhe Orlando aboub the New Year. Mr Jude will preside at bhe organ during matins bo-morrow, ab All Saints' Church, Ponsonby Road. There is an average attendance of from 50 to 60 children ab the Jubilee Kindergarten in Auckland. S.s. Obarama's cargo of frozen beef from New Zealand has nob all turned out in good condition ab London. Mission yachb Soubhern Cross was under sbeam for a greab portion of her cruise in bhe Melanesian Group. Walter Benbley opens in Auckland on Boxing-night, December 26bh, He has farewellod at Wellington. The tender of W. Sanford has been accepted for the refreshment-room ab bhe Auckland Railway Sbabion. The youbh Consbance, who was bhrown from his horse at Onehunga, is getting on well in the districb Hospibal. City water meter accounts for bhe quarter are now due,' and musb be paid ab once ab tho City Council offices. The man Church, who was recently injured ab the Chelsea Sugarworks, is suffering from paralysis of the spine. Four cartoons from the "New Zealand Graphic" are re-produced in the latesb number of the " Review of Reviews." "Seeing the Unseen," by the Rev. E. 0. Perry, to-morrow at tho United Methodist Free Church, Pitt and Vincenb-sbreeb. In another column will be found a list of bhebubchers who have been slaughtering ab the city abattoirs during lasb monbh. Professor and Mrs Pannell commence teaching pupils from bhe School for tho Blind ab the Albert-street Baths to-day. The Union steamers Rotomahana and Mararao are to run alternate trips from Sydney to Melbourne and back via Wellington. • Colonel Dawson, of Ellerslie, was thrown -frOm his horse a couple of days ago, and was severely bruised. He will be laid up for a few weeks. Mr.W. Home officiated as one of the judges ab the Queen's College sports yesterday afternoon, and not Mr W*. Sheean, as previously stated. The Christmas Tree in aid of St. Patrick's Presbytery building fund was continued last evening in the Catholic Institute, and good business was done. The R.M.S. Alameda, with her gold freighting and other cargo, was worth in all some £200,090 as she left Auckland today for San Francisco. The drawing for the Art Union prizes of the Lighb Hours' Demonsbrabion Committee, bakes place this evening at eight o clock, m the Cook-street Hall. A camp meebing is advertised to be held to-morrow afternoon in the Western Park, Ponsonby, in connection with bhe Primibive Methodisb churches of bhis city. The rate collector gives notice in our columns _ thab legal proceedings will be baken without further notice a°-ainab all persons in arrears for current rates The Mayor will move at nexb City Council Meeting in the direction of erection of a stone retaining wall instead of a wooden wall in Upper Qneen-street. The Dovonport "Parish News" for De wWf.! nJL aiDS W P^ochial items of . nteresb to the parishioner, of Holy Trinity Tl.„ 'r-l 30 S neral Mery readable extracts. t£m y uncil wiU receive until Thursday, separate tenders for the supply of timber, ironwork, nails, etc.; horse feed, ST 38 * bnCkS ' 6tC' ; Urne ' Band an* The estate of R. C. Bullen, formerly In spentor of Constabulary ab Wellington/who died in a Lunatic Asylunm in Victoria, has i 7 .i ion-\ cl?° or! er So«M««n Cross reports S qS!» th« isla*^ ofthe Western Pacing w.th the exception of tbe cuttingreported yesterday. tion°o7t Uh«n yf ffcern° J on, next the Presentation of the Onslow medals and of certificates liT^rr- Wi? h the School of Music heM VfiHl? attery '..,.ArtilI «y Volunteers &&&-____*- *-*& ii,ii, Br; 1 ,-'» o,""' c°»oi» *'•« uewnpo.. t 0 _~ Lako, publi.h in to. n^ga Ar~^^^^ gallon Takapuna racecour^oV&S day intend /forming ?£s£ *£***: A ffilMlWf^ USe _r by the Governmenb. Roche IiS ed„ Hydra°Hc, shell, and
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 288, 3 December 1892, Page 1
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