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TABLE TAIiJG^t \V Anothee gale. Wind and rain. 'Frisco mail next week. Financial panic abated. Bank depositors cool again. Supreme Court proceeding. Savings Bank " run " ended. Civil sessions open on Monday. Stab Summary on Thursday next. Parliament may sit for another month. Women's franchise leaders, in jubilation. Savings Bank depositors recovered their Taranaki-Auckland football match to[ftV* Another Albu concert at the City Hall oa Monday evening. , ,_, " One-night-one-Bill" is the order of Par« liament at present. Splendid concert by the Missea Albu afa tho City Hall last night. The Cheviot Estate Disposition Bill has passed through Committed. The coal exported from Westporb for the month of August was 27,121 tons._ j New programme at the Cogill Bros. Minstrels, Opera House, to-night. Opposition to the female franchise seems to bo now completely disorganised. Government will guarantee tho Savings Bank, if necessary, bub it is nob necessary. The schooner Kenilwprth, pub into Russell leaking, will come down to Auckland for repairs. Moßsrs Baker Bros, announce a sale of cottage property iv Mount) Eden for Wednesday next. There now seems to be every prospect) that the female franchise will be in forco for next general elections. The anniversary of the Devonport Presbyterian Church will be celebrated tomorrow by special services. Mr John Fuller will sing the tenor solos in Weber's Mass and other items at Sb. Benedict's Church to-morrow. A social entertainment will be held in the Sacred Hearb Roman Catholic Schoolroom, Poneonby, on Tuesday evening next. Thomas George Frazer, tried ab Wellington on a charge of stealing the wearing apparel of Mr Carncroes, M.H.R., was committed for trial. Mr W. Waterman, licensee of the Kentish Hotel, at Waiuku, is now in a precarious state of health, suffering from a paralytic stroke. Cabineb photos of the Misses Albn, taken at Launceston, will be presented to ladies in the dresa circle at the concert on Monday evening. Mr D. H. Graham, of Hepburn-Btreeb; well known as a cricketer and athlete, diecf yesterday, aged 26 years. The funeral took place this afternoon. An Adelaide reporter lately wrote of a S.A. Labour member that "hespoke with the fervour of a genuine reformer." The genial printer made it " general informer." Mr John Anderson, of the s.s. Australia, has been appointed engineer of the Porirua Asylum (Wellington), and will superintend the erection of the electric lighting planb, otc. The late Lowe Sherbrooke: "In Australia 1 was walking over gold without / knowing it, thanks to having loarnb Greek ' and Latin instead of chemistry and geology." Two items were omitted from the reporb of the Fire Brigade concert. One waa Worth Bros. Irish Jig, and the other Mr Wiggin'B skipping rope clog dance, both of which were well appreciated. To-morrow the Primitive Mebhodisb Church in New Zealand enters upon ita jubilee year, and special reference will be made to this facb in the sermons to-morrow evening in the various churches. The lolanthe Social Union held a successful plain and fancy dress ball in the Choral Hall lasb evening. The building was filled, and tho floor was crowded with dancers in bright and fanciful costumes. The libel case at Dunedin, in which Sydney Maxwell, er-attendanb ab Sqacliffa Asylum, is charged with publishing a defamatory libel on Dr. Truby King, medical superintendent, is expected to last till nexb Vednesday. The Executive Committee of the Auckland brauch of the Women's Franchise League, at a special meeting yesterday, passed a yobs of thanks and congratulations to all the members of the Legislative Council who voted in favour of the women's franchise. The second free cookery lecture given in St. Andrew's College yesberday afternoon, by Mis 3 Ada Wardrop, drew a crowded abtendance of ladies. Miss Wardrop cooked an excellent dinner in view of the audience, and those present parbook of ib ab the close. Classes are to be started nexb Monday. The Napier Chamber of Commerce yesterday elected Messrs C. B, Hoadly, W. T. Irvine, and 11. A. Banner, as tho three accountants to form with three members of the Chamber the local Council of the Institute of Accountants. The three members of the Chamber elected were Messrs G. S. V. Wenly, N. Kettle, and R. Puflett. At a public meeting of miners at Waipori (Otapo), resolutions ware carried urging the necessity of placing the mining industry on a' more secure footing than at presenb; that clause 213 of the Mining Act should be pub in force; that the Miners' Associationbe urged to move in the matter of having all rivers and streams declared receptacles for mining debris. Hundreds of persons who have used Ayer's Hair Vigor attesb its value as a stimulanb and tonic for preventing and curing baldness, cleansing the scalp, and restoring the youthful colour to faded and grey hair.—(Advb.) Having the confidence of the public,' Arthur Nathan's "Reliable" teas continue to be appreciated by reason of their excellence over all others. Sold everywhere ab 2a per pound. Extra quality, 2s 6d per pound. —(Advt.) ' 9 Board and Residence. BOARD and Residence for Gentlemen, at. Selbourno Hoxise, Grafton Road (near Choral Hall). Terms, Us.-Mrs Riddle. PARK HOUSE, TE AROHA (opposite the Domain). Private Boarding House. Visitors and Travellers will have every comfort and attention. Good. Table. Terms moderate. MRS KENNY, Proprietress. •\TISITORS TO PARIS. -A " French V Family, of good society, receives Boarders. Every home comfort. English and French spoken, and taught if desired. Highest references in London, Paris, Australia and New Zealand.—Mme. Verdin. 100 Avenue Victor Hugo. Aro de Triompba WANTED, Bedroom, with breakfasb and tea and use of bath, in privato family. - State terms to Boarder, Box 243, \%T ANTED, Little Girl to Board, by TV Widow Lady, with little girl of hor own. Good home.—Mrs Clark's Begistry, WakefleldU street. WANTED, a Gentleman Boarder in privato family. Terms moderate— Apply Mm Thompson, Mount Roskill Road, Rocky Nook. lost and Found. . FOUND, a Lady's Cloak, In .§£&'' street.-Apply Shakespoar &Ce.»*^ / street. ~ / ■ /

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Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 208, 2 September 1893, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 208, 2 September 1893, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 208, 2 September 1893, Page 1