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Athletics. Etc. PENING RUN OF THE NORTHERN CYCLISTS TOURING CLUB. SATURDAY, FEB. 29; ST. HELIERS BAY. Procession leaves foet of Grey-street at 2.30 p.m.. via Three Lamps and Newmarket dismounting at Mount Hobson to be Photographed. All Cyclists cordially invited to this ran procession. GEO. HENNING. Capt. EVONPORT DOMAIN BOARD. ■■ _ ~ Notice is hereby given in pursuance or. tne provision of the Public Reserve Act, 1881, Amendment Act. 1885. the Devon port Domain Board hag authorised the North Shore Amataur Athletic Club to make a charge not exceeding one shilling for each person for admission to that portion of the Devonport Domain known as the Bevonport Cricket Ground on SAIURDAY, March 7,1896. R. WYNYARD, Secretary Devonport Domain Board. fA UCKLAND HIBER - NIAN SOCIETY'S FETE AND ART UNION. PROGRAMME OF ANNUAL SPORTS, To be hold in tho DOMAIN CRICKET GROUND. ON SATURDAY, MARCH 14. 18%. 1. ST. PATRICK'S HANDICAP, ICO, 200. 300 yds. First prize, £10; second, £2 10s; third, £1. Winners of each distance, 10s. Entrance, 5s ; acceptance, 2s 6d. &'PUBLICAN'S CUP. HALF--MILEHANDI-CAP. First prize, Cup, valued 14 guineas second. Trophy, valuo, £2 23; third, Trophy, value, £1 Is. Bntranoe. 3s 6d_: acceptance. Is 6d. 5. ONE-MIsTHANDICAP. First prize. £4; second, £1 10a; third, 10s. Satrauce, 2s 6d : acceptance. Is. 4. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES HANDICAP, 150 yds.. First prize, Trophy, value £3 3s ; second, Trophy, value one guinea ; third. Trophy, value 10s 6d. Kutrance, 2s. Open to members of all Friendly Societies. 6. JVJVJENILE HIBERNIAN HANDICAP, lOOyda. First prize, Trophy; second, Trophy. Entry free. 6. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES JUTENILE HANDICAP, 100 yds. First prize, Trophy ; second. Trophy. Entry free. Open to numbers of .all Juvenile Societies. ".. HIBifiKNI'AN HANDICAP. 120 yds. First prize. Trophy value 3 guineas; second, Trophy vume £118s ; third. Trophy value 10s. Entntnco, 2s. 8. COMMITTKE RACE, 75yds Handicap. First pmo. trophy; second, trophy; third, trophy. Entrance, Is. 9. HALF-MILE CASH AMATEUR BJCYCLK HANDICAP. First prize. £3;" second, £1. Eni ranee. 2s 6d; acceptance, Is. 10. TWO MILE CASH AMATEUR 'CYCLK HANDICAP. First prize, £3; second, £1. Entrance, 2s 6d; acceptance, Is. AMATEUR EVENTS. 11: 150 YDS HANDICAP.—First prize, value £3; second, value, £1 Is. Entrance, 2s 6d; aneeptanco. la 12. 300 YDS HANDICAP.—First prize, value £3: second, value £1 Is. Entrance. 2s 6d; acceptance. Is 13. HALF-MILE HANDICAP. - First prizo, value £3; second, value £1 Is. Entrance, 2j 6d: acceptance. Is 14. ONE - MILF BICYCLE HANDICAP. — First priza. valuo £3; second, value, £1 Is. Entrance, 2s fad. 15. TVVO-ailLlD BICYCLE HANDICAP.— First prizo, value £3; aecund, value £1 Is. Entranqo, 2s 6d; acceptance, Is The above are not in tho order of running. The whole of tho above events are to be run under the Rulos of the N.Z.A.A.A., N.Z.C.A,. andN.Z.C.U. ENTRIES, with past performancas for the last two jours, or last, ten performances, will b« recoived at the Metropolitan Hotel, TOMORROW (Saturday). ZSth February, from 7.30 to 9 o'clock p.m. ACCEPTANCES, March 7th, same time and place. M AJ.SHEEHAN. } Joint Secretaries. ART UNION. The price of Tickets in the ART UNION (which will bo held in connection vrith tho abore) are ONE SHILLING (Is) oach. which includes admission to the Sports; Children under 12 admitted free. All communications to bo addrnssnd to P. J. GRACE. Secretary. Vintsen t-9t., Auckland. /^amblildgis annual (sports. \j TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 1896. OPEN EVENTS: lOOYdb Handicap.—First prizo £3, second £1. Entrance 3s. Half-milk Handicap.—First prize £4, second 30a. Entrance 4s. 250 Yds HANi>iCAP.--First prize £4. eocend £1. Winner of IOOYds to bo penalised 3yds from original start. One Mile Handicap.— First prize £7. second prizo £3, third prize £i. Entrance, 7s 6d. 150 Yds Uurdlks.—First prize £2. second prize 10s. Entrance 28 6d. 440Vds Handicap.—First prize £5, second prize 30a, third prize 10a. Winner of IOOYds to be penalised, und winner of 2boYd3 to be p«n«l----ig.>:d syd^, penalties cumulaiivo. Handicap Trot, about 2 miles.—First prize £7, second prizo £2, third prize £1. Entrance lCs. AMATEUR EVENTS • (Under the rules of the N.Z.A. A..A.) lOOYds Handicap.—First prizo Trophy (valne £2 10g). seoond prize Trophy (value £1). Eutranca 3n. 440Y»s Handicap.-First prize Cup (value £4), second prize Trochy (valu*: 30s). I^-Mtlx Hicycle Race Handicap.—First prize Trophy (valuu £2 10s). Kecand prize Trophy (valao£l). Entrauca 3s. Three-milk Bicycle Uacr Handicap.—First priztj Cup (value £5), second prize Trnohy (valuo £S). Entranco ss. Several other events, for which post entries. Over £70 in prizes. Notninati'Mis lor tho above handicaps olosu with the Secretary at 9 p.m. WEDNESDAY, 4th March; Hunningr and Hicycling Handicaps on 7th March; and Trot Handicap to appear 12th March. T. DILLON. Hon. Seo. Public Motuces. () B U I L D E 11 S. Tenders for certain Alterations, etc., to a Residence at Avond&le will be received untU Noon of MONDAY, 9th March. , ~ ARTHUR H. WHITE. Architect. Of F. A. White and Bros., 91, Queen-street. ~6 FA I N T E X S. Estimate wanted (Labour only) Pftinting and Paperhanging Shop and Dwelling. Particulars at J. BURNS & CO., Customs-atreet. fTUTTMBS G~AS COMPANY (LIMITED). The Share Reeistors of above Company will bo CLOSED from Noon of MONDAY, 2nd March, till Noon of FRIDAY. 6th March. F. A. WHITE, Seorotary. Auckland. February 27.1896. TOHNSTON BROS, supply best quality $j Boots and Shoes at lowe?i possible prices, for cash onlr.-57, Karangahape Road. JOHNSTON BROS, supply Warm *3 comfortable House Slippers at Is aad Is 6d per pair: Sand Shoes at wholesale prices. TOHNSTON BROS, supply Rivets of all <lP kinds, and Cut Sole Leather for home ropairs; Blakey'a Repairing Stands, 2s each. TOHNSTON BROS, supply their own %$ manufacture of Gents', Ladies' and Children's Foot Wear, in many qualities and styles. ' WANTED, a thorough General Servant, references required.—Apply Mrs St. Clftir, Kew-streot, off Victoria Koad, Devonport. '» \Wf AN TED, 6 good Stonebreakera, at YV once ; good quarry.—Apply J. Budge, Lake ttaad, Takapuna. "W? ANTED, an active, motherly Woman v V as Working Housekeeper.—For address pply at The Willows, Wynyard-streot. FOR SALE.—Ladies, why pay 8s 6d per dozen for Fruit Jars? Go to tho Glass Works, and get Jars, 3o 6d ana! !3s per dozen.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 49, 28 February 1896, Page 8

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