Picnics, Excursions, &c. ~~~m TillS H ING AND M —i -ate JO PLEASURE EXCURSW -JUffl SIGN TO RAKINO Jg~~§§SyLA ISLAND. ~OiT~SUNDAY NEXT, FEB. 2. 0. v. {Weather permitting). j«' .?■ Tea and Bait provided. % Single, 2s. Double, 3s. Boys. Is. , Leaves Ferry Tee 9 a.m. sharp. For further particulars, apply to Sandford Bros. - h ir^u TD^XCURSIONTOLAKE sgjflllg^ TAKAPUNA. TO-JVIORKOY7 (Sunday) AFTERNOON. The Favourite paddle steamer EAGLE will run to this popular resort. Leaving Ferry Tee—2.3o p.m. Leaving Lake Takapuna—s p.m. Return Fare. la. Children under 12, 6d. J. R. P. BAKER. *&>y fj M. SHIP ,Jfe|||ipiL KATOOMBA. TOMORROW (Sunday) AFTERNOON. Steamers Trill run to this fine warship at short intervals during.the Afternoon. First steamer leaving Ferry Tee at 1.45 p.m. Return Fare, 6d. __ ( J. R.D. BAKJ3R. \o&&s^ A MCIENT OK'DE'U OF FORESTERS. COURT CIIISMAN, No. 7596, |fw^^!^] A PICNIC and SPORTS Ibw^^^^^J 'will take place on SATURDAY, Sth FEBRUARY, 1896, AT PINE ISLAND. • , .. 'W^P*\Programme of Events. •1. MAIDEN RACE (Open), lOOyds-First prize, value £119: Second. Trophy value 7s 6d; Third. Trophy value os. Entry Is 2. COURT CHIS.VIAN HANDICAP. 75yds (open to all members of Court Chisman)—First prize, Trophy value £2 2s: Second. Trophy value 103; Third, value 5s 6d. Po3t entry. Free. 3. 75YDS HANDICAP (Open)-First prize, handsoma Silver Uup. value £4 Is; Second, Trophy value £1 Is; Third. Trophy value 12* 6d. Entry 2s 6d 4. CHIEF RANGERS' RACE (past and prosenti. lOOvds.—First prize. Trophy presented oy Auckland District; Second, Trophy value 10s. *Post entry Is 5. FORESTERS' WIVES' RACE. 50yds— First prizs. Trophy value 15s; Second prize. Trophy value 7s 6d; Third prize, value 3s 6d. Post entry, free 6. FINANCIAL FORESTERS" HANDICAP. 150 yds — Kirst prize. Trophy value £1 10s ; Second prize. Trophy value 17s b"d; Third, Trophy valne ss. I'ost entry Is 7. MARRIKD LADIES' HANDICAP (Open). 50y&s—First prizo, Trophy valus £1; Second, Trophy value ss; Third prize, value 3s. Post entry, frse S. JUVENILE FORESTERS' HANDICAP, 100 yds lug*; from 15 to 18 years)— First prize, Trophy value £1 Is; Second, Trophy value 7s 6d : Third prize. Trophy valua 2s, Entry 6d 9. 100Y.DS HANDICAP (Open)— First prize, Trophy valtJ6 £3 3s; Second prize. Trophy valui £1 12a 6d; Third prize, Trophy value £1 Is. C.ntrv 2s 6i 10. FKIKNDLY SOCIETIES' HANDICAP. 150 yds (open to sll Financial Members of any Friendly Society)— First prize. Trophy, handsomo Oii Painting of Auckland Harbour, painted and presented by H. T. Garratt. jua., value £4 4b ; Second, Trophy value £1 Is, Entry 2a 11. LAMBS' BRACELET, 75yds (open to all Single Ladies)— First prize, handsome Bracelet; Second prize, Trophy value 15s. Post entry. "I. OLD BUFFERS' RACE, 75yds (for Foresters over 40 years)— First prizei Trophy value £1 Is; Second. Trophy value 12a 6d- Post entry I* 13. JUVENILE FORESTERS'HANDICAP, 75yds (under 15 years)— First prize. Trophy value 7s 6d ; Second, Trophy value 2s 6d, Entry *14. 50YDS HANDICAP (for Married Members of Court Chiaman)—First prize, Trophy value £1 Is; second prize, Trophy value 17s 6d. Post on try, free 15. 250 YDS HANDICAP (Open)-Firat prize. Trophy value £3; second prize, value £1 Is. 16.r^INGLE MEMBERS' RACE (for Court Chisman only), 75yds—First prizo. Handsome A.O.F. Brooch, presented by H. T. Garratt. Diit. Sec.; second prize, value ss. Post entry, free 17. BANDSMEN'S RACE (75yds. handicap)First and second prizes SPECIAL RACE (for Juvenile Forester Girls)— Handsome Foresters' Medal, presented by H. T. Garratt. Dist. Sec. EXTRA EVENTS. — Yachtmen's Dingy Raco—First Prize, Trophy value £1; secend prizo. Trophy value 17s 6d. Post entry. Is. One man in each dinsy. Committee Ruce— First prize. Trophy value £1 ss; second prize. Trophy value 10?. Post entry, free Children's Prizes kindly supplied by G. Fell. Wellington - street, and G. Mcßride, Tailor, Victoria-street Races at intervals during the day for childron. Every child will receive a present Entries for Nos. 1, 3, 8, 9.10 and 15 Close with the undarsigned at 10 o'clock on MONDAY EVENING next. 3rd Feb., 1896. No acceptance foe. Pnst two yeara' performances must accompany nominations. Newton Band in attendance. First boat (P.S. Eagle) will leave Queen-st. Wharf at 8.30 a.m., second boat leaves at 11 a.m., third boat leaves at 1.30 p.m. Refreshments on ground at town prices. Tickets. Is; Children under 12, half-price; Children under 6, free; Juvenile Foresters', half-price. Prizes may be seen at the Secretary's. JANET FELL, Hon. Sec, Wellington-Btroßt. Opposite St. Jamea' Hall. VTE W ZEALAND NATIVES' J3| ASSOCIATION. INAUGURAL PICNIO To bo held at Motutapu SATURDAY, 29th February. 1896. Steamers leave Wharf at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m.; Return at 7 p.m. Family TrcxF/rs, 2s 6d. Single, Is 6d. Children, Half-Price. J. WRIGHT. Hon. Sec, - Queen Street Wharf. ■VTEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. PICNICS BY LAND AND WATER. PICNICS BY LAND AND WATER. EXCURSION TO THE KAIPARA HEADS. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8. RETURN FARE (RAIL AND STEAMER), ONLY ONLY gS £D ONLY Available for Day of Issue Only< On SATURDAY. Feb. Bth, a Special Train (to connect with the P.S. Osprey, at Helensvillo) will leave Auckland at 6.50 a.m., Newmarket 6 55, Mount Eden 7.0, reaching Helensvillo at 9 v.m., returning from Heleasville at 6.0 p.m., reaching town at 8 p.m. Aftor stealing around the Sounds, the passongera will be landed at Buckland'u Wharf. close to the Ocean Beach (tho Premier Picnic Ground in tho North), from whence the Osprey will return to connect vrith the Special Train for Auckland. The issue of Tickets will be Limited, and can only be otainod at the Auckland Station. Passengers by the last excursion to the Heads were delighted with the outing, and expressed surprise that tho marvellous beauty of the sewnery was so little known. Take out your tickets on Friday. BY ORDER. A WORD WITH YOU ! a#^ THE FOURTH &>(!&*& j F P IONIC J|sK or tho M.U. ODDFELLOWS J^S^^^ Will take place at MOTUT A P U, ON SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 15, 1896. Tickets. Is 6d; Children, 6 to 14, 6d ; under 6. Free. Steamers from Howick Wharf, Turanera Creek, Warkworth, Coromandel and Thames. And Don't Yo,u Forget It. TO LET, Handsome Now Family Residence, 9 rooms, etc., every convenience, largo piece ground, more if required; stable, with coachhouse erected if necessary.—Apply E. Jones. East Aveuue, Mount Eden Rosd, near Cuckaey'3 Store,
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 27, 1 February 1896, Page 5
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