Exhibitions., A GRICULTURAL WALL, AUCKLAND. TO-NIGHT! JShß** TO-NIGHT! AND EVERY EVENING at Eight. PHENOMENAL SUCCESS OF PROF. "ffcTORTON ~O CIMITH, EMPEROR OF ALL HORSE EDUCATORS, The Greatest Horse Trainer since the Days of Rarey. GRAND ANOTHER ' VICTORIOUS ! PLUME IN HIS ALREADY PROGRAMME SUCCESSFUL CROWN. FOB INTELLECTUAL AUCKLAND ENDORSES AUS-TO-NIGHT. KICKERS, HORSE-TRAINER." BITERS, THE LADIES DELIGHTED. THE CHILDREN AMUSED, SHYERS, HORSE-OWNERS-AMAZED. EVERYBODY PLEASED. •NERVOUS THRILLING INCIDENTS HORSES, In the HANDLING of WILD, VICIOUS AND HORSES NERVOUS .HORSES. ROARS OF LAUGHTER. AFRAID OF STEAM. BOUNDLESS I NS TRUCTION. OUTLAWS, Tj!Iso GN^ EN AS^S OsYo L RUNAWAYS. ANIMALS EVER GIVEN- .„ , ...- DON'T DELAY YOUR VISIT. All fresh „ . . , OUR SEASON IS SHORT. Subjects. : _ rt .„„„„ PRICES : 3s. 2s, Is. Chil-fO-NIGHT. dren< HALF-PRICE. TO XTTPTTT I)OOrS Open at 7- 15- Exbi" TCKMGHr. bitionatß. Persons wishing horse 3 handled apply to NAT BEHRENS, Manager. REMEMBER the GREATEST NOVELTY in AUCKLAND is at the AGRICULTURAL HALL. Which is converted into a Mammoth Arena. A UCKLAND PROVINCIAL ii AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL QHOW. KJ ; , NOVEMBER 12th and 13th. i ~ GRAND PARADE OF HORSES, Etc. HUNTING COMPETITION FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. PONY JUMPING BY BOYS. SHEEP-SHEARING COMPETITION. WEIGHT-GUESSING COMPETITION. TRIAL OF SHEEP DOGS. MACHINERY IN MOTION. CHEAP FARES BY RAIL AND STEAMER. EDWIN HALL, Sec 155, Queen-street. y\EVONPORT CONVENT SCHOOLS. GRAND BAZAAR AND ART UNION. ■ •.!-■#:. DEVONPORT HALL. .< • A GRAND BAZAAR AND ART UNION In aid of the NEW CONVENT SCHOOLS, DEVONPORT, Will be held in the DEVONPORT HALL On MONDAY and TUESDAY, Sth ana 9th instant (7 to 10 p.m. Monday, 2 to 6 and 7 to 10 p.m. Tuesday), Grand Tableaux Vivants, Art Gallery, Musical Programme each evening, and gii WEDNESDAY, 10th, GRAND OPERATIC CONCERT. 200 Prizes, some of great value. Christmas Tree for Children, etc., etc. Admission (including- chance in Art Union), One Shilling. Ferry Steamers after Bazaar every evening. W. J. NAPIER, Hon. Sec. TXORTICULTURAL SHOW, Friday and JLJL Saturday, 19th and. 20th inst. Entries close Friday, 12th, i p.m.-J. H. Mackie, Secy. Bopougii Notices. m HE BIRKENHEAD BOROUGH. ANNUAL ELECTION OF MAYOR. In pursuance of the Municipal Corporations Act, ISS6, and the Regulation of Local Elections Act, 1876, and the Amendments thereof, public notice is hereby given that an Election of one dulyqualified person for the" Office of Mayor for the Birkenhead Borough will take place on WEDNESDAY, the 24th day of November. ]597. Nomination Paper will be received for the said, office of Mayor at | the Council Office, Zion Hill Schoolroom, Birkenhead,if signed by two duly-qualified electors of the district, and by a dulyqualified candidate in token of his asseni to such nomination, addressed to the Returning Officer and delivered on or before noon of MONDAY, 15th day of November, 1897, if the sum of £10 is deposited with such nomination. Nomination Papers may be procured at the said office or from the Returning Officer. G. JOHNSTON, _ , _ Returning Officer. Borough Council Office, Birkenhead, Sth November, 1897. T> OROUGH 15P DEVONPORT. ANNUAL ELECTION OF MAYOR. Public notice is hereby given that in pursuance of the Municipal Corporations Ast, 1886 and Regulations of Local Elections Act, 1576, and Amendments thereof, an Election of one duly-qualified person for the Office of Mayor of the Borough of Devonport will take place on WEDNESDAY, the 24th day of November, 1597 Nomination Papers will' be received by the undersigned at the Office of the Borough of Devonport, up to noon of MONDAY, the 15th of November 1897 if signed by two duly-qualified electors of the Borough, and also by a duly-qualified candidate, who must at the same time deposit with the Returning- Officer the sum of £10. Nomination Papers may be obtained at the Borough Office, Devonport. J. DINSDALE, Returning Officer. Devonport, Sth November, 1597. BOROUGH OF NEWMARKET; ANNUAL ELECTION OF MAYORI hereby give notice that WEDNESDAY the 24th day of November, 1597, is the day appointed for the Election of Mayor for the Borough of Newmarket. Nomination Papers, signed by the candidates and two electors will be received at the Borough Office before noon on TUESDAY the 16th day of Nov., 1897.—WILLIAM HOGG, Returning Officer. Newmarket, Bth November, 1897. B'~O~R~O"UG~H 6~F NEWTON. ——_ ELECTION OF MAYOR. In pursuance of the Municipal Corporations Act, ISB6, Local Elections Act, 1576, and amendments thereto, I hereby give notice that WEDNESDAY, the 24th day of November, 1897, is the day for election of a duly-qualified person as Mayor for the Borough of Newton; and I apnoint MONDAY, 15th inst., until noon, as the time, and the Borough Council Office, Surrey Hills, as the place, for the Nomination of Candidates. A Deposit of £10 is required to be made with each nomination. J. CURRIE, „ , ... <nM Returning Officer. November 6th, 1897. A UCKLAND AMATEUR OPERA Ik. CLUB. The Next. Rehearsal will take place at the Choral Hall, FRIDAY NEXT, 12th inst., at 7.45 p.m. sharp. ~. .v :,....:.■. P- H. DIX, Secretary.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 259, 8 November 1897, Page 8
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