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Exhibitions. T\BVONPORT 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 TO-DAY (TUESDAY), 2 to 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. Grand Tableaux Vivants, Art Gallery, Musical Programme each evening, and on ■ ■ . 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. SUMMER FLOWER, FRUIT AND VEGETABLE SHOW. AUCKLAND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. DRILL HALL, 19th and 20th inst. Ist. 2nd. Section I—PLANTS IN POTS s. s. d Best Group Foliage, flowering and decorative 20 15 0 Do. Do 15 10 0 Section 2-CUT FLOWERSRoses, 13 Classes; Miscellaneous, 14 Classes Section 3—TABLE DECORATIONS—AII comers. Table, Hand and Shower Bouquets, Hand Baskets, Ladies' Sprays, etc., etc 30 lo 0 Section 4—FRUITS—AII comers. Best Collection Citrous Fruits, _ and 4 other classes 63 30 U Section S—VEGETABLES—AII comers. Best collection and 8 other classes ..10 o U Section 6—FLOWERS IN POTS —Amateurs. Best collection 12 varieties -la 10 0 Do., Do., 6 varieties— 7 o 0 Section 7-CUT FLOWERS— Amateurs — Eight classes. Prizes from 10/. Section B—TABLE DECORATIONS—Bouquets, etc., etc. Amateurs. Decorated Table, open to Ladies only. (Coloured drapery and other accessories may be used.) A Special Prize, trophy valued £1 1/ added to Ist prize... 15 10 0 Also Bouquets, Buttonholes, and Sprays, Wreaths- and Crosses Section 9—FRUlT—Amateurs. Collection, and 6 other classes 10 7 6 Section 10 — VEGETABLES — Amateurs. Collection and S^TRIErHZoS^on^FRIDAY NEXT, 12th inst., at 4 p.m. Schedules of Secretary and all Seedsmen. ___-„ J. HENRY MACKIE, Secretary Auckland Horticultural Society. Tji LOR A L FETE AND GRAND JUBILEE CARNIVAL. AUCKLAND LADIES' BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. To be held at ~. ELLERS LIE 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 ' -ft. 5 TROLLIES 6 TROLLIES, with Device . 7 FIRE" ENGINES . 8 WAGGONETTES 9 LANDAU 10 CABRIOLET 11 PHAETONS 12 BUGGIES 13 EXPRESSES, four-wheeled 11 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 PONY 31 BEST DECORATED LADY'S BICYCLE, or GENTLEMAN'S 32 GOAT CART - 33 HAND CART 34 GO-CART 35 PERAMBULATOR 36 WHEELBARROW v 37 DONKEY 3S CHILDREN'S PETS 39 CHILDREN'S BICYCLE or TRICYCLE 40 GARLAND 41 WREATH 42 BOUQUET for Table 43 BRIDAL BOUQUET 44 UMBRELLA or PARASOL 45 LADIES' HAT 46 COSTUME GROUP 47 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 Qrafton Road. AUCKLAND CYCLING CLUB Contribute five events, entries for which tv ill. be received by Mr Skeates. OPEN RACES. LADIES' BICYCLE. GENTLEMEN; over 40. CHILDREN, under 12. jg ICTCLB 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. 3.0 .-Ladies, No. 1-Bouquet Race. 3.10 —Ladies and Gentlemen, No. 2—Mixed Pairs. 3.2o—Gentlemen, No. 3—Tortoise Race 3.30-Girls under 14, No. 4-Egg and Spoon Race. 3.4s—Ladies, No. s—Trio Line Race 4.0 —Gentlemen. No. 6—Plank Race. 4.ls—Ladies and Gentlemen, No. 7—Mixed Pairs. 4.2s—Ladies, No. S—Tortoise Race 4.35.—80ys under 14, No. 9—Bending Race in costume. 4.45-Gentlemen, No. 10—Benedicts' Raci» 5.0-Ladies No. 11-Ball and Bucket Race 5.1&—N0. 12—Exhibition of Fancy 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 of procedure can be obtained; or nersonally to REYNOLDS and CO. VIKING WHEEL CO, W. M. SERVICE. THE SKEATES' CYCLE MFG. CO NOT LATER THAN NOVEMBER 23rd. A PARKE HORNE, '■>-. ... J.i:«ka..... , Secretary.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 260, 9 November 1897, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 260, 9 November 1897, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 260, 9 November 1897, Page 8