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Amusements.. A MALGAMATED WESLEYAN -^~ CHOIRS. n S eventag, Choral Hall, 7.30 sharp. Visitors not admitted. Rule 3 for non-attendance enforced. NEHUNGA SELECT FORTNIGHTLY SOCIALo.^ By Invitation Only. . The Last SOCIAL of the Season will be held in the Foresters' Hall, on *±U.DAX NEXT, November sth. Gents' Subscription, 1/. Light refreshment will be provided. F. W. WALKER, Hon. Secretary. Exhibitions. A UCKLAND AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION. " ANN UA L SHOW OF LIVE STOCK, MACHINERY, Etc., AT ■pOTTER'S TOADDOCK, NOVEMBER 12th and 13th. ENTRIES CLOSE THIS DAY. Additional Classes have been opened for the best pen of three Breeding Sows and a Boar, and also for the best side of Smoked Bacon. EDWIN HALL. Sec. 155, Queen-street. . xp~L"ORAL FETE AND GRAND JUBILEE CARNIVAL. AUCKLAND LADIES' BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. To be held at ELLERSIiIE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27th. The following Classes are open for entries until November 20th, and will be received by Mr Walter Gaudin, Victoria Arcade. Prizes Ist and 2nd will be awarded in all classes, medals or cash as desired by prize-takers, and first, second, and third bannerettes:— 1 OMNIBUS 2 BRAKE 3 VANS 4 WAGGONS 5 TROLLIES 6 TROLLIES, with Device 7 FIRE ENGINES 8 WAGGONETTES 9 LANDAU 10 CABRIOLET 11 PHAETONS 12 BUGGIES . .„ 13 EXPRESSES, four-wheeled 14 DOG CARTS, four-wheeled 15 DOG CARTS, two-wheeled 16 ROADSTERS 17 GIGS 18 SULKY 19 SPRING CARTS 20 DRAYS 21 MILK FLOATS 22 MILK DANDY 23 COSTER CART 24 MOST ORIGINAL CONVEYANCE In order to avoid any confuion of entries, Messrs Cousins and Atkin have kindly consented to classify the Vehicles. 25 GUN CARRIAGE 26 LADIES' EQUESTRIENNES 27 GENTLEMEN'S EQUESTRIENNES 2S GIRL'S PONY 29 BOY'S PONY 30 POLO SONY . 31 BEST DECORATED LADY'S 81-. i ' CYCLE, or GENTLEMAN'S 32 GOAT CART 33 HAND CART 34 GOM3ART 35 PERAMBULATOR 36 WHEELBARROW 37 DONKEY 38 CHILDREN'S PETS 39 CHILDREN'S BICYCLE or TRICYCLE ■ 40 GARLAND ■■•■■. 41 WREATH 42 BOUQUET for Table I 43 BRIDAL BOUQUET 44 UMBRELLA or PARASOL 45 LADIES' HAT 46 COSTUME GROUP 47k TABLEAUX 4S CHILDREN'S GROUP IN COSTUME, under 10 years of age, belonging to Primary Schools 49 CHILDREN'S GROUP IN COSTUME, under 15 50 COSTUME GROUP belonging to Secondary Schools. BICYCLE GYMKHANA By Auckland Amateurs, Consisting of TWELVE EVENTS. Programmes can be seen and entries made at Reynold's, Service's, Skeates' and Viking Wheel Company, or by writing to Miss Ilbert, 10 Grafton Road. AUCKLAND CYCLING CLUB Contribute five events, entries for which will be received by Mr Skeates. I OPEN RACES. LADIES' BICYCLE. GENTLEMEN, over 40. CHILDREN, under 12. gICTCLB GYMKHANA, To be held in connection with the AUCKLAND LADIES' BENEVOLENT SOCIETY'S ANNUAL FLORAL FETE, AT ELLERSLIE, SATURDAY, 27th NOVEMBER, 1897. Under the patronage of the Auckland Amateur Athletic and Cycle Club and the Ladies' Cycle Club. PROGRAMME OF EVENTS. (Open to Amateurs only.) Hour. • l •.= ■ f ,•-. ■ • - -/'■;■■ ■ 3.0 .—Ladies, No. I—Bouquet Race. 3.lo—Ladies and Gentlemen, No. 2—Mixed ■"■ 'Pairs.* ■■■■"■ ■ •• ■■■ '. «., . q^R?1}"6"1?11' Vi°- 3-Tort°ise Race. 3.30-Girls under 14, No. 4-Egg and Spoon Race. 3-45—Ladies, No. s—Trio Line Race. 4.0 —Gentlemen, No. 6—Plank Race 4.ls—Ladies and Gentlemen, No. 7—Mixed 4.2s—Ladies, No. B—Tortoise Race. 4.00.—80ys under 14, No. 9—Bendina Race in costume. ' 4.4^-Gentlemen, No. 10—Benedicts' Race, 5-0-Ladies No. 11-Ball and Bucket Race. 5.15—N0. 12—Exhibition .of Fanev Trick Riding by Mr R. A. Dexter on a 'Rambler' Safety Bicycle. ENTRANCE FEE-1/ for each race. Entries to be made IN WRITING to MISS" ILBERT, 10 Grafton Road, from whom any information as to mode sonany°to Ure Can be obtained; °* P«REYNOLDS and CO. VIKING WHEEL CO. W. M. SERVICE. THE SKEATES' CYCLE MFG CO NOT LATER THAN NOVEMBER 23rd. A. PARKE HORNE, Secretary. BAz A x r In Aid of the ANGLICAN CHURCH Will be held in the PAPAKURA PUBLIC HALL TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY). Admission gd Sale Commences 1 o'clock. -Li Afternoon from 2 till 5. Admission, Cd Prizes given.—Works, Freeman's Bay. Y\' HEN GOING TO MAKE A PRESENT go * V to TYLER'S. Queen-street, who makes a specialty of Dainty, Choice, and Up-to-Dato Goods at prices that defy competition. MOEWAKA. Sentinel Road. Ponsonbv.— Comfortable ■ Homo, close to beach,' 40 yards from tram line, lar^e bedrooms, view of the Waitemata. piano, organ, baih. Terms moderate.-Mrs J. W. Williams, Proprietress.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 254, 2 November 1897, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 254, 2 November 1897, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 254, 2 November 1897, Page 8