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SlUppiag. y* QS. COROMANDEL. /WrS 3' FOB, WAIHEKE AND j_ffyl" }]£ COROMANDEL. >&&&Bsaßsggp' TIMM TABLB# JUNE. Leaves Auckland: Leaves Coromandel: Saturday. 16.12 noon Moaday. 18.12 noon Tuesday. 19. 12 noon Wednesday. 20.12 noon Thursday. 21.12 noon Friday, 22.12 noon Saturday. 23.12 noon Weather and other circumstances permitting. Not responsible for shipping, carrying, or discharging Live Stock, No Cargo received without Shipping Note, nod within half-an-hour of advertised time of departure. All Parcelsmust bo pie-paid on board. fc_-*f miME- TABLE FOR yfiT \tfG» JL as. rose oasey. kW rr-tfflCk »(Weather and other circumJ**L*fi*&&&&r Bt«ncei permitting.) June. For WAIWERA—Every Tuesday. Thursday, and Saturday, at 11 a,m. ForMATAKANAand OMAHA-Every Tuobat 11 a.ra.. returning on Wed nesday. For MAHURANGI HEADS and WARKWORTH—Every Thursday and Saturday, at 11 a.ai. Cargo must be alongside the steamer halt an hour before the advertised tiuna of sailing. The Waiwera Steam Liunch T_ni j»khs the Rose: Casey Daily, landing- fabBENGEBS IN THE VVAIWBKA RIVER. ALEX. McGRMiOK, Agent. •ffice: Queen-street Wharf. T«l«phßße,43 T7IVERYOTNE CAN APPRECIATE JCJ a Good Telescope or Binocular. Few things are more useful. Telescopes, Field Glasses, Opera Glasses, in great variety, to be bad fro in T. PEACOCK. Optician. Shortland-street For Sale, a Refracting Telescope, on massivo stand. 4-inch object glass; also, a large Roaa 1 Microscope. Athletics. &cXjIOOTBALL. TjIOOTBALL; ' SATURDAY, JUNE 16th, At POTTER'S PADDOCK. SENIOR CUP MATCHES: SUBURBS V. NORTH SHORE. PARNELL V. GRAFTON. CITY V. NEWTON. Kick-off at 3 o'clock. Admission. 6d; Grand Stand, 6d extra. LADIES FREE. Return Fare by car (including admission to Ground), Is. ■ • G. H. DIXON, Secretary A.R.U. ■nOOTBALL! TIOOTBALL! jjOOTBALLi JJOOTBALLi AUCKLAND RUGBY UNION ANNUAL FOR 1894, lS NOW1 PUBLISHED PRICE SIXPENCE. As the edition is limited, early application will be necessary. To be obtained from Rnnners aad at the Stab Sporting- \ UCKLAND /COURSING /^LUB' SATURDAY NEXT, JUNE 16. AVONDALE PLUMPTON. Three EIGHT-DOG STAKES will take place on SATURDAY. 16th inst. Entrance fee, 10a. Winner. £5; Runner-up, £2 for each stake. (Given by the Club). Open to all comers. Nominations and acceptances close at 9 p.m. A CONSOLATION STAKE, for Dogs put out on the Ist and 2nd round o£ the Challenge Stakes, will be held at this Meeting, 30s each. A. COATES. Hon. Sec A UCKLAND /COURSING /^LUB. CITY BUFFET. THOS. McEWEN ... Proprietor. The Auckland Coursing Club will hold their First Annual Dinner at the above premises on SATURDAY, the 16th June. 1894, at 8 p.m. Lovers of the Leash invited.. Tickets, 5s 6d. COPYRIGHT PHOTOGRAPHS. My PHOTOGRAPHS of SIR GEORGE GREY. BISHOP HILL and numerous others Laving been protested by being registered, all persons are hereby warned against copying, oxhibiting, or attempting to SELL UNAUTHORISED COPIES of same, under pain of being prosecuted fot breaches of the Act. J. R, HANNA, Photographer, 134 OfEEH Street. Exhibitions. '-**«* "I\T E W T 0 N Substantial Prizes, numerous Specials, Popular Judges. To be held in the FORESTERS' HALL. FRIDAY and SATURDAY. June 22 and 23. Under the patronage of His Excellency The Earl of Glasgow. G.C.M.G. FANCIERS' NOTE. - ENTRIES CLOSE on SATURDAY EVENING. June 16, at the Clubroom. Jamieson's' Cigar Divan. Karangahape Road. All who can are requested to make their entries This (Friday) Evening. Particular attontion is drawn to tho valuable Prizes in the ART UNION', now on view in Mr Cobley's Pitt-street. Tickata, admitting the holder to a chanco in the drawing, and also admitting to Exhibition. Is eacb. N B —The following Classes have been added to Schedule 36a :-Owls. African, any colour, Cock. 368 :-Ow^ ] A^^gal« S gg ;> Lectures. Bts. MRS T. H. WOOD will deliver her popular Lecture. "Our SweetheartsHow to Choose Them," Mount Albert Hall, TUESDAY. June 19, 8 p.m. Admission, 6d. Phrenological Examinations after Lecture. TTEROSENB, 160 test, at Rew's.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 142, 15 June 1894, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 142, 15 June 1894, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 142, 15 June 1894, Page 1

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