Amusements. IS r(ITY HALL. V^D MONDAY NEXT. Limelight Artist. ..Mr Chas, Cooper tHhTe land o"f the F MOA AND KANGAROO. | Beautiful View« of Melbourne. Sydney, Adelaide, and Hooart (just reeeiv«d). Panorama of the Maori Wars: Scenic Gems of the Terraces, with roalistic effects, etc. First appearance of Miss Mary Day. New Zealand's Beautiful Soprano. The Waiata Qiiartotte (Messrs Trenwith, Wright, Itoxerion. and George). Hisses Birdie Butler andOelia Darapiar, Mcgsrs A. E. Kingwood, R. H. Buttery, Le«lie Dix, a«d Alex. Smith. For the fir*t time in N. Z.. the Hua»«rous Sketch. The Chemist s ExpfißiKNck ■ (By. psriaission of Messrs Williamson and • MusgroTe). Characters by Mesira Arthur Stephens and Leslie Dix. Day Tickets and Williamson's and Hoffmann'sNo Reserved Seats. P. R. BIX. Manager. TyR AMA TI 0 EVENING. Love and Electricity*. Love and Electiucittt. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), 3rd JULY, By Members of St. JAMES'S LITERARY SOCIETY. First Part—High-class Musical and Dramatic Programme. " . • Second Part-The laughable, instructive little Comedy, Love and JffitEci'RiciTy. Directors: Messrs P. Mackie and V. Hunt Aii mission Free. Collection. Half proceeds doTOted to Gymnasium Club- ' DON'T COME IF Y«U CANT LAUGH. T> 1 L L~~l A R l D S. v FRE D WEIS S. Champion «f Australia, will meet TOM OLIVER In a Billiard Match, at the MASONIC HOTEL. NORTH SHORE. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) EVENING. * Weiss concedes 600 in 1003 points."
Exhibitions. \J v/ IV \J U x FOR THE J^^i///iS^k NEWTON wiM. A^&^m p * G E ° N HO W, IN THK FORESTERS' HALL. FRIDAY AND SATUKfOAY, July 3 ani <. . Largo Display of Sydnoy and Melbourne Champion Homer Pigeons. Al«o, Yorkshire Canaries. * GRAND ART UNION In connection with abova. Prizes on view at Williams'. Draper. Karangahape R«ad. where Tickets can be bonght (Is, which also Admits to Show). JAS. JAMIESON, Hon. Sec, Tobacconist. Forester 3' Hall, Karangn.ha.pe Road. *^SB^ AM E S POULTRY, PtfiEON CANARY OLUB'S , •;•■■;•-■•■;■•■ 'ON : ; ' JULY 16*fi, 'I7*a, km l#ett,« 1*96. ■ Don't fail to exhibit your Birds at the Firat Show at the Thanies. Entries olose with Messrs T. Phillips and E. G. Toad, at the ForestaiV Hall, on FRIDAY and SATURBAY, July 3 and 4. bstwe«n 7.50 V...MUL 10»». W . 3 . MAYt ■ Hon. Sec.
Fcclesiastlcal. j NITED EVANGELISTIC SERVICE in the V.M.C.A. lloouasTHlS EVENING, at 7.30, Open to all. Stranger^ ani Visitors cordially iiivited . ■ Volunteer' Notices. DISTRICT ORDE RS. Brigade Office, Auckland, June 30, 1896. Tlie HHdernssntioned Volunteer Corps in the Auckland District will Parade for Inspection and Rrill during July cDsuing in tite order detailed below :— ■ Thames Naval Artillery—Tuesday, the 7th and 21st, at 7.30 p.m. ' Victoria Rifles—Tuesday, the 7th. at 7.30 p.m. . . Hamilton Light Infantry. — Wednesday, ■the Bth, at 7.30 p.m. Te Aroha Rifles—Thursday; the Sth. at 7.30, p.M. "A" Battery Artillery—Thursday, the 9th. at 7.30 p.m. Avondalb Rifles-Satdrday,.the 18th. at 3 p.m. CADETS. Princk Albert College Engineers—Thurst da's1, tile 16th. at 2.36 p.tti. . ... J .. . Wellesley-street School Rifles—Friday, tha 17th, at 1.30 p.m. ; Auckland College and Srammar School i Kifles-Monday, the 20th, at 2.^5 p.m. Orderly Rooms at City Corps—Monday, 20th, atlla.ro. By order. J. GRANT. Lient.. Acting Adjutant, ' Auckland District, /^&^ pONS.ONBY. /^^^^^^S. NAVAL ARTILLERY. fl^f*sii^loMkxsk Erery Monger mast p>\ yi|ff \4. Menra his llifle (only) in h\ ■!^HM;mfe'ithe Orderly Kooas. Drill \fe\ /^YWMWM H»n- «n 'or beforo MONX^Ww^/ DAY, July 6. for esamiS^&>^,siS\s/ nation and inspection by '""' .' i .''jui^ Government Storekeeper. ts&Yf By order. G. K. SPINLKY. Petty Officer in Charge of Arms. ' SUBURBAN POULTRY FANCIERS' 1O CLUB. . ART UNION DRAWING. LIST OF WINNING NUMBERS. 4302— 1 6313-16 833—31 5268-46 5.181— 2 2975-17 1703-32 5972-47 6238— 3 1765—18 1540—33 4306—48 4576— 4 Sfac,—l9 2176—34 4892-49 6177- 5 1719-2S lSb-35 4539-50 38— 6 4015—21 1570-36 1939 51 ' 3426- 7 3054-22 3378-37 2323-62 1734- 8 3348-23 55(14-38 2150-53 6127— 9 2073—24 782—39 3532-54 4569-10 154—25 839-40 545-65 1654-11 255-26 &776-41 2328-56 2950—12 4552-27 5454- 42 4918-57 1642—13 6483—28 331—43 1506-58 1177-14 1331-29 6332-44 1510-59 459-15 1780-30 1957-45 2149-60 Miss H. Harvey, of the Thames, Ist Prize. Winner of the 2nd Prize unknown. ' Ja«. Jerraua, Valley Road, Mo&nt Eden, 3rd Prize. . The Prizes will b« handed over this evening, at the Foresters' Hall, bntvroen 7.Zoaad 10 p.m. R. G TODD, Hon. Sec. LOST, a Parral of Boots from Milne and Choyca's Counter. — Kindly return to Milne and Choyce.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 154, 2 July 1896, Page 8
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